- M(ilN9 EG'STER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925
FIVE
CONSIDER QUALITY , ,
ami Our Price Tul's Mark .
u new low level fjr
Perfect Diamonds
1 f -r "VAI
1
$85.00 $150.00
PRICE COMPARISON
Makes Up Yniir Mind
Artll,"""y ", - " hand-curved whim gold,
Luckey's Jewelry Store
JK IK Bristozv, Prop.
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS
, t..n lit 'Hv D.
EnV CmiuK.' rovo buinoi
was iipru );i"""""
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knfii n'-i.t.-..;- '"-"If' ""'J
. Iiy VtlllKlii. ii-.." -
nn iwo hi KiiK' ii.' y.-xti'i iliiy.
P ' Hi,. Ifi- r I'r.
K. b. Bliinn.
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L .........! IH11I The
iultl oimnilMliiii of rlhr-r I-:.
tuf!l"l hi l" linn'' vuuii-
I'ktk llr,oii yesterday.
Lnil lUnwr II""' -7
Lin, lore"! runner uliitlonod lit
put, U nt Hi" I'lisciido ofrh'o
i(Hr (' "K ileum worn.
h.,--from Ihirllnml Miss
Li Mrftinnrll f Kin:"ne him r-
hrd litre niter ni.cii.iiiie never.
Jiji In Piirlluinl with her Ma
il.
Kbit at U Worn! llnmi Viiii
Lk anil wlfo ittut Kilo Oariin
l! will of Trent iniied with Mr.
I Mr. J. II. Wimd ih 1 nir
fnth mcnuo fttftt 1'rlday ami
tltH .om lo OaltrUUct' A. T.
rtrk, In offlro-nf I h
hriae nauoimi ionn. lenvim nun
rninjr for uKrhiK wnnr. no win
lln the ptUctf of tho riiuiferv
MM Wnnnlt Ili'it M ln Mildred
inwi. formerly cierK in tno Kinn
r rutlotml forest offleo ' liri,
npquR . foroiit ut Itoteburtf, wan
Irt Kifn!ny on liar way homo
ma l'or(laiii).
. .
""'""T nnwiiiinr-j, n, .tlllK
1Jy of tho rn(tr nf lilrt wife,
RtHU K. MiiKtutlry who died
K'lJfene, Nouml.or ) 8,1 !:!&. Tho
tf coiwIMh of threo loin In
urtlhural. I'orthitnl. umf ditkhmuI
I
Women's VnUm Will MoorThe
limn'a mil r 1. .. i .1...
t miii'ii in um) nn pi i m
Mi will inoi-t thin nrim-iinim
" 10 i ami ih- roKuiur fol
mp dinner will ho hi'hl al
i. In Ihfi nv'i.ntni- lii... a ti
nj nf , Vn-JtliyttM-inn'
urch will flponk ni a muMt'itl
iram ronnlttllnk' nf vncul Htihm
J. h, mt'himiml, viuiin
Hiilnri hy I'rnfi-Hriiif II. (, TiiriniT
iiinl iilunii uulim by Hhuli-r ri'tur
mni Will bt Klvmi.
Hon rmiii I ;t i Mini Mr. It. I,.
ItllllM'll wiim 111 tin- rlly yi-H((Mliiy
fi'iiii Iter Ikhimi In Klintiu,
Vtuiriillu Piiplo in i(j Mr.
ami Mm. IImiiht 'rtiHi-, ithIMcium
ilf VtitH'llllu. Wen- uMi-mlillH Mi
l UKliuxfi uflulni ti Kiikuiio yut'r
ly. Mum1 Iti-dirns l-'nuii VLif - l'. ,,
MorMi-. enmity wiKiiift.r, Iikh ro-lurni-.l
rruiii 1'm tiainl wln-rn li j
vlUi-il hi futli.-r ovi-r tho ThiinKit.
Kivlliit liullduyif,
Itiuul Work J rsl All mail
work In ilutrh t Oil Iihh lnun rlimoil
for llli Wllili-r lli rntcliiiK tn C'uurlc
fluid, rmid iiuiinlinuii tlinc, wlui
wan In i;uk'M yifMtonluy,
l-rm Nitiiio In l-'llwl - Tho cvr
tiriruto of tho farm name, Valloy.
Hold, wim fllt'i) la tho offh o of
futility ork Hrynon nt.r.ay hy
A Urn MurMamcr if motor rmito II.
MIn l.tMtiitlH Itftnripv mIhh Wllla
l.oomtH,- (IniiKhti'i of Mr. ami
Mm. Jtoy l.iintnltt, and who m
tciirliliiK at KHwrtuii, rotiirm-il to
her iliidtd ih-io yonli-nlay after
M'nilltiK u fuw tlnyu vlMtlhiK ht-ru
with Uvv imrciitn.
MimlrlimJ Auto Park '1w1
Tho KttKono miinlflpal auio park
wan rlnm-rt for tho ftpufnn yostonlay.
Hiipirlnti'nilrnt H, It. 1'arkor aaid
It hint Ilium H min'i'fiHf ul yoar for
tho purl. HIh roport will ho Hiih
inliti'il to tho city ruu in-1 1 in u few
Unyn. -
Sou Horn In (iwirjcin Ti. W. 1
rtowlitiK rocolvi'i) u iiiowmKo fri'in
ItU mm In Atlanta, (loor'la, on
'J'hanltwclviiiK day, KnyliiK that ho
wan now tho father of a llttlo
ilaiiuhler who wan horn Xovonitior
U5. ,1 , J . Itowlliiu, who Ih woII
k now n a molt k IiIn nehnol hhho
clatoa in Kuk"!io. In now connot'tori
with the Kon-Mt Kloetric compuny,
of Newark, X. .1.
AiitmunhiloM llnn 'msh---Aiilo-tnohlleH
driven hy Fred K. I'limii
horn mid W. Met'nlhim collided
with terrific furco at the InlerHee
tloii if Tenth avemio wi-ni and Lin
coln Htreet Sundiiy. One of tho
earn tr nek a n electric Unlit po
which wiih hrokoii off and a pleco
of It Mtriuk tlio rear por-lion ol Mr.
f
vf SERVICE
TO iALL
iCafc I"'"1"' tn put our label on the prescriptions vc
"y our nu-tliod of fillint' prescriptions we know
"Wour work is well done.
fcillowinjr tlc ,ot.lors Instructions to the letter, we
0. ,inK service for the sick, the doctor, you and
wives. Isn't that enough to make anyone happy?
jy re hnpmest when we are real busy.
My wo be of service to you?
-Davis
Tiffany
Drug Co.
' 899 Willametlor-Teluphono 131
I'tOKRY ' " " ' TAGE St SITAW CANDIES
I.ihi'l",',1""',"',''''"'-. Mr M'jCoIIiii,, vvu
mtH wi
l..lhli, lUiKhlcnl, Hi..(H. ,1.
"""il""" wan u vlolloi
III Um wily yi.Hiunluy,
Amm.h(i. ii Tuciinia ,.J
lli.i hiiy, I'liiiiily iiHH.HKi.f, h hi Tli
'""iii. vhillniH hhi hrclh,.,. ,! ,a.
li'ii'lhiK II, o hlB pouiiry ,w fln. u
It'W iluyji.
I"K Miciiwi Issui'il A
"miTlii;c lr.mM, mt HK,., ,y
..iinly C,rk ,H,yK., y,.l,.nly lo
I III ..1,1 IL.KKM HI., I Nla yiUlH, hl.lh
"C Ahircolii,
.
Mr. mill ,M,,,, ,M,. ,.,., Mp
ill" Mm (', w. A ll.-ii f Vhln wit..
I Hi,' rlly vimri.lMj. Mr. Alio"
' "' hii'llin; fiirim,rn ur
Hint HI'Ctllili,
.
Mini. Ik LimiiiciI All.i.n SilHi.
H'T y.-nlrnloy Hl,,l ,. lh
"in, ,. i ..only CI,.,!, Hry f
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llrinnliw Ami 'mimtnl Tho
r''",Mln i,l K.hmnl HcliwurzKchllrl.
r;.rimTly f ll,l 1 ( -. who .Moil In
nlhornlii u rw ,..,yH KOi
"'""'"I il I'yurgiw Lawn li'rl(i,y.
'"'"I'lliiK lo word rurulved hum
ypiilunhiy.
IViinli .Irnlilnx KidiiniH Knink
l"iililn. (.,,. or ,!, MornfiiK
H'MlHl.r ih homi. fioin u inonth'H
unlni.HH HI,, lo Now Vorll. Ilo
wi-nl i-iiHi hy way of Cuimihi mid
'llll II. .I hy w y f tlu uouUioi n
louio mid (.'iillroriihi,
Mloloii Cur IIiM'ovoiiil Tho nn.
tilliiiihlh- owned hy J. 10. Tllinhull
wlilrh wan ioiioiUmI hIoIoii wa ro
oovi iod vi'HO'i'dity all, to, j, ,n near
'..'iiiyonvlll,., It m,h icpori..,! t ti,
lo,al Khoiltr'H orilco hy Itomihuru
iilllhoiltl,.H. Tho irnr wan taken to
a Cunyonviih, khi'iiko.
Hotel Men Will Mm Sim.ii llo
lei men or (iri-Kon. ineinhei'H of tho
male ,,,, , lniini W m,.Pl ,, .it.
land KMdiiy n, Kill III day, accord
Inu t,i word feeolved hoiu yeniur
day hy .1. A. Mael.eun. nianaifor of
the imhlini hotel anil vIu-.(;hI-dent
of thll orKIIlllv.lltloil.
Toli-phoni. I.lnix tn n It,. paired
- II. .1. I'hiKleH. rmiKer in thu Ca
i iiilo national foroiil, I,, rated at Ito
nerve, in hero for u day or ho. tie,
will ho, n havo rharuo of tho work
of repairing tho Koverninent lelo
Idioin, lineH I, el w, tii here and Oak
ildi:o and MeKcn.lo lliiilKe.
Two Iti'Mtiiiiriiiilx Knlil-Tlic Ever
Kal enfo wiih taken ovor yeHlcrday
hy Tony llkouiikl.' a former oin-Idoyi-.
and AlluinhaiiKh and Vouiik
who owni'd that idaeo havo illr
ehiiHed I'hll'H l'laeo on Wlllaniotto
htreet helween Huvcnth mid I'ilKhth
avenue, It was unnouniod yotor
diiy. Workman Ih Injurrd I,. T.
ItateM. eniployo of tho l.nttln l.lini
hor eotnpuny, was taken to tho
raelfh C'hrlHtlan hoNpital youtvu
ihiy aftornoon u tiio result of a
IokkIhk aeeldent. Tho man wa ald
lo ho hadly hrubmd and it wiih at
firm thoiwhl a log had boon
hroken.
l.lthl.M IllMlalhsl in Market
ICleilnr liKhtH wero Installed In
the 1'rodiie.ers' puhllc market yoa
lenlay. This will benefit producers
who diu-lhk tho winter months
will often lako up their stands be
fore daylight and not leavo them
until Iouk after dark. Oil lanterns
had been used Iteretoforo.
Thrift Week (.'ottiuilltoi. Xiumil
O. A. llollKluin, assistant eashier
of the Kind National bank, and J.
O. Holt, tnanaKer of tho EllKeno
Fruit tlrowrrs' assoelntion, havo
been named the local committee
men for "thrift week," and will
serve with till others In OreKon.
ThrKt week Is from January 17
to 23.
I'.-T. A. Ill Moot WclllOMlny
The Condon school l'arent-Teacher
asHoclationwlll meet Wednesday
at II o'clock, 11 wan announced last
nkht. Plans for the forlhconilnfr
ChrlHtmas program will be on the
iiKeuda for discussion. Heports
from ileh'Kales who attended the
Portland convention will also bo
heard.
Mih lliirlou I in t vim Mrs.
Milton t'. Ilurton, who has been
very 111 for tho past six months
and havhiK submitted to tho third
operation for intestinal trouble in
t tint i in... was dlmilr.::ed from the
Mercy hospital Saturday ami is
rapidly ImpiovhiB J" her rooms at
the McKen.le hotel, tier uioiner,
Mrs. ('has. A. Overton of l.odl,
Cnl., Is with her.
Administrator Alillolntcil 1' N.
McAllster yesterday was appointed
iidniluislralor nf the eslato of Uus
Nelson, ono of tho railway laborers
who was killed hy a tunnoi eavo-m
above OiikrltlKo a row dnys aRo
lie had $ir.ll comlllK to 111 ill Ilf
wai;es from Henry and Mel.'oo, con
tractors. H. II. llohbs, n. uar.
rett uiul W. W. Culklna woro up
pollltod appraisers.
Kaskol Soolal lti'til to Italso
Money A basket social was held
at tho school house nt McOlynn
Wednesday nluht for the purpose
of rnlslm; money witn wnieu io
erect a nlnvshed. Tho sum of
$'.);. 7fi was renll'.ed, aceordlntf to
a report mn do tn K. .1. Moore,
countw school superintendent, due
basket sold for 7. Miss Ulslo
lleleko is toucher thero.
Senium I'rolio Schiiliilcd TT. TI.
llomtnan. sanitary eiiKlneer of the
federal hoalth hiireml. will ho In
I'orllanrt dtlllnir llceember lo con
fer with city engl'ifc1'" of tho val
ley on measures of provonlion of
polttittnn in tho Wlllameite rlvor.
It Is expoeled that the question of
a proper septic tank for tho outlet
of (ho Kimono sower nt tho end of
Polk street will bo taken up by the
federal ouRluoor.
SpwIiik Onrniilznl Tho
Klrls of tho Noll club havo oritnn
Ized n sewlim olub, tho porsonnol nt
which follows: Mrs. Horlilon I,.
1,'oiinlnln, eluh lender; Moron
lleniilKer, proshlenli Hotn. Holland.
vl president: Vlriilnla Mtoh, seo-
retary; Irln ,'ltch, Horn Hennlnunr.
Kdna rimmhorn, Knnlce Tompkins,
Norinii ltrowor, Rtliol Hnlter, Do
rothy liiR-rnin, .Floroneo Mnrshnll.
Veld'a Dahlln. l.eoln Lnnihort.
Two Tnrs Slolent One l'Nmnd
Two aillomoblles slnmuuK on um.
I streets were stolen Sunday nluht
anil one vns i .... .... ...
rorenl part of tho city, nceordlliR
to n police report. J. K. TiirnhuU
reiiorted I he theft of his Kord ns
II stood In front of tho Kilts tem
ple at tho corner of Sixth nvemie
...,.l nilvK street. .It bote ti-
mimhi.r 1.23-rt3. A Hlnr
owned hv II. II. Cook-was nlolon ns
II stood on Twelfth nvomto be
tween Ouk and Ponrl streets nnd
It wuu found lulor ut Thirtoonth
uveiiuo e.uil unit Mohk Htreot.
.
Klnniulli iVuidn An'lvo C. H.
1,'uitIu mid fiiiully, residents "f
hlamiilh 1uIIh wero iiiiioiimT Jliiu
arrivals tn Kugoii!, yosterduy.
Itculslcrcd nt llorfnuui Wrnnk
.'I. Hooker of Walton was ainoiiK
the oul-of-tovn uuests roKlHtorod
nt I ho Now llol'fiiyili hotel last
IIIIWII.
Winona ItoMlilcnt In I''iikoiiu
Mrs. 11 .(.'nrlwrlKht of Winona was
In 1'hic.cuo last nlf;hl. Mrs. Cart
wrlaht was reijlstered ut tho Ku
koiiu hotel.
KH inl HolliUiyH In City Mr. nnd
.Mrs, K. I,. (Intunls of OoltiiHe (Irovo
Hpenl Iho ThaukMKlvluK holidays In
Kiikcuo as the KUesls of Mr. und
Mrs. (lllhert Tyson, 12C0 Jlllyurd
ntreet.
Mr, HIiiikk Is Vlsllnr M. B.
HltuKs, head of tho tikfiKKH United
Hlores corporation, accompanied
by K. C Grant of tho saino oran
lalloii, arrived In Kuxeno last
nlKht. They woro reylstfrod ut
the Kukciio hotel.
K. I'. Ancnt ItctnriiN A, .1. CHI.
lette, iiKent of the Houlhern Pacific
compuny here, has returned from
u two weeks' trip to Kan Fran
cisco und Los AtiKeles. lie visited
ills son, Albert, und daughter, Mrs.
Mamlu 1 1 ut li. In the luttur city.
Iteturn From Tucoiim. unil Sentllti
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge W. Mason
and duUKhters, ituLh und Edith,
have returned from u visit of a
few days in Tueomu und Seuttle,
bavin- spent tho TlianlcsKiviiiMT holi
days with friends und relatives In
thoso cities.
Finn raid For Liquor I'oshchhIoh
' Mark Hunderson wus fined $200
und C. H. Williams $100 for Honor
possession yesterday, huvlnir cuter.
ed pleas of Kiillty heforo Justice of
tho Peaco Wells. They woro ar
rested .Saturday for having six
quarts of Kin.
MUh Mount Will Uroiulnua MIsh
'Wllletta Moore, formerly of thlH
(dty, who Isiow a member of the
faculty of the Orecon Agricultural
colleKe, will broudcast from tho
eulleKo radio station Wednesday
evenlnir, kIvIhk u talk on cukes und
puddliiK. This will he tho second
of u series of talks by her ulum;
this line. Miss Moore taught in the
domestic department of thu Kugeno
high school heforo going to the
college.
Itutik ClcurhigH Given Hunk
clearings In Eugene for the month
of November totaled $2,431.33,
about $350,000 less tuun last
month, it was reported through the
lOugeno Clearing llouso yoHterday.
Tho falling off was uttrlbuted to
the fact that thero wero only 23
business dayH in the month. Or
dinarily there are 20 days on which
banking business is conducted. The
total for the 11 months of. 1025 Is
how 135.34 S.7S3.41.
ANNOl'NC'E.MKNTR
TUB W. F. M. S. OF TUB M. E.
church will bo held toduy at
2:30 at the church. A Christ
mas offering and reports of dif
ferent circles will be features. ,
THE , C O N Q K EGATIO N A 1
ladles' aid will meet with Mra.
Kllanboth Ueytein. 71(1 Jeffer,
son street, tills afternoon ut ,2
o'clock.
THU IlKTHHSnA. LUTHERAN
ladles aid will meet on Wednes
day aftornoon at 2 o'clock at the
homo of Mrs. Ed Jensen on the
Elmlra road.
TUB I.AXU COUNTY ORADU:
nto Nurses association will moot
for Its monthly meeting today
ut 2 p. in. at tho chamber of
eommereo. Thero will be tin im
portunt business meeting nfter
which Dr. O. It. Guliion will nd
dress tho nurses on "Clinics of
Europo."
THE DAKOTA WOMEN'S CT.UB
will be entertained tho afternoon
of December 2 by Mrs. D. Fen
noll and Mrs. C. E. Campbell nt
the homo of Mrs. Fenncll, 1308
Willamette street. All Dakota
women cin'dhilly Invited whother
they tiro members- -or not.
I II III
AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS
Pioneer Physician Prominent
In Affairs Here
FUNERAL IS THURSDAY
Clime llrro In I HIM mid I'l iurtlcretf
.Mcdlciim i'lintlminiiHly; For
mer Mayor of (lly
Ir. T. V. 1 1 an 1m, plorioer phy
Mlclij ii, died at JiJh homo in tho
I'lHk HpartfMfiitH at 77 ' Klovonth
avenuo eaut yontonluy. aftornoon
iiTtur a lonff IIIiichh, Jlo wiih HKod
7U yerii'H. Tho funr.-ral will ho
held at tho Voatch chaped Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'rdork. Ur. K.
V. KtiverH, paHtor of tho Firnt
ChriHtlmi cl,iurch, will conduct tho
tiervlcoH,
JJr, JIurrlH was born near TIuh
HellviUu, I'utnam county, Indiana,
December 27, JK4'J. Hln father,
John M oMOH iiarriH, wtu a notod
iidnlHter of tho ChrfHtian church.
HIh family moved to MlnnuHotu In
1854 ami a year later to AdumH
county, Illinois, where ho attended
public HchoolH. Tho family
cruHrfud th(j plains with ox and
hor-Ho teamB and arrived In Port
land on September 1 1 , 1805. In
the name fall they located on a
farm near Albany. In Linn coun
ty he uttendud .public schuolu and
took a two yearn' couibc at Al
bany college. Ho apent ono year
at ChrlMtlan college at Monmouth,
Oregon, Ho then taught nchool in
Linn county about three yeara. In
IH72 ho wait graduated from tho
Ohio Medical college at Cincinnati,
Ohio. On June 1. 1872, he Hettkd
in Albany to practice medicine. In
l7y hu took a punt graduate
courso in tho medical department
of the uii verH tv of California, in
1878 he moved to Kugcne, but
after two and a half yeara lio re'
turned to Albany.
Lived Hen Since 1884
Dr. Harria' residence In Eu
gene dalon back to 1884 when ho
returned to thiH city for tno prac
tice of his profession and had
been in uractico continuously since
that time. During all of ' these
years ho had shown himself thor
ough v conversant with tno most
advanced methods and principles
of medicine and surgery, and m an
of his professional duties he had
held to high Ideals and gave to his
patrons tho benefit of ms zealous
service. He was always ready to
respond to tho call of the sick
whether they wero affluent or in
humble financial circumstances.
He was a member of the Lane
Count v Medical society from tho
time of Us origin and was elected
to tho presidency or this organiza
tinn five times. He was also t
member of the Oregon State Medi
cal socioy and the American .Med
ical association.
Member of Mnsonio Branches
He was a prominent Mason, be
longing to tho Kugene lodge No.
1 1 A. V, & A. M., of which he. was
past master; Kugene chapter No.
10 It. A. M.; Ivnnhoe commandry
Xo. 2 K. T.: Oregon consistory A. &
A. S. K., and Al Kader Temple, of
the Mvst c Shrine. Jie was
member of the Eugene Klks lodge
Xo. 307. He was also a member
of the Christian church. In poll
tics ho was a Republican. From
1899 to 1901 he was mayor of the
nitv nf Kiiirone. Ho was not a not
liician In the senso of desiring of
ficio as a reward for party fealty
and service. Ho hntf, nowever,
been chairman of the Republican
fnnntv contrnl committee for. sev
eral terms and chairman of the
flrt district congressional Repub
Hean committee and conducted
three congressional campaigns.
Eugene numbered him among
tho valued representatives, his
Hfo being one of signal service and
usefulness in many connections.
Hi. Harris is survived by his
widmv. Mrs. Pearl Harrlr, two
children. Judge U T. Harris and l
Mrs. Agnes Harvey, a.l or wnom
reside in Eugene.
"How Pleasant Is Christmas Dealing Where Courtesy s'
Phone
4
Phone
4
. Eugene's Own
Cheery Christmas Store Of f ers
Better Service Than Ever
at Christmas
Three big floors filled to overflowing with all sorts of magnificent gifts
moderately priced. All arranged with Christmas selections in mind. The
M. &. W. label on your gift will add infinitely to its appreciation for this is.
the quality store of Eugene.
gixty-two courteous, efficient salespeople all striving to make your every
dealing here a pleasant one. No "cold potato" welcome here !
Incomparably the largest and finest stocks, in lines we carry in Eugene.
Fresh new merchandise no chestnuts lying around here.
Whether you purchase here or not you are welcome to the many conveni
ences of Eugene's Own Store: Free telephones free rest rooms, parcels
checked free, Christmas parcels insured and mailed from this store, thereby
assisting in relieving the congestion at the post office. Stamps for sale here.
Competent free delivery service. You may depend upon your package being
delivered when promised.
Truly Eugene's Christmas Store of Superior. Service!
in
bote
Football Captains tarried
(By The Associated Preen)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.
Married men will lead football
elevefft f'twcT ortti'd" 'major Pad- Bears. Fred ";Swan. guard, i
fic coast universities next year, t Stanford's new gridiron leadcto.
Bert Griffin, fullback, is tho 192ft f Both are recent departures from
captain of the California Gold the ranks of bachelorhood. , , ,
GROUPS NO. 10 AND 11, LADIES
of tho CI. A. R. will hold a silver
tea at tho armory Wednesday.
December 2, between tho hours
of 2 nnd li o'clock. A short pro
gram and other feat urea have
been planned and all comrades,
members and visitors havo boon
invltetl to -attend. Mrs. ('ora
Jones and Mita Winl.'rcd ' 'um
mings tire to be joint ho-'.e::es.
MAlMtlKD
ITAMPTON'-I'OTTEH At the 'ionic
of Mr. and Mrs. Gllbcr' ,V"in,
.12til) Vlilyard street. Hatiirday
nliTht, November 2S, ID25. A Hon
Hampton to Edith Potter. Cere
mony performed by Rev. J. Frank
lin Haas. Mr. and MYs. Hampton
will bo at homo. :t70 Sixth avenue
west- after Doeembor 1.
DR. R. C. VIRGIL
Osteopathic Physician
' 819 Miner Bids.
Phono 2251 Eugene Ore.
KOllN
WIT.T.TAMS At the family home,
motor route 13, Eukoiio, Sunday,
November 29. ll)Uii, to Mr. and
Mrs. II. E. Williams, n (laughter.
SKORDAHr,. At tho home nt
Springfield, November HI), 1H25,
to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram Skordahl,
a son, Douglas Leltoy.
CI1APPKR To Mr. nnd Mrs.
ljiiwreneo Chaffee, of Dorena,
Saturday. November 28, 11)25, a
son, weight oight pounds.
Hons Arei Vn reunited
KLAMATH ''AI,LS, Oro., Nov.
SO. All dofts In tho vicinity of
Keno. Klamath county, nro now be
ing vncelnnted with tho rnsteur
treatment, following dlscovory of
nn outbreak of rnbies among coy
otes In that section of tho country.
Oriental flrlll
Under now manaKomont. Danc
ing nnd, music. Phono orders
promptly dollvored. 801 Wtllnmott
stroot. , 11-23-3
O'ltoy's Top 8hop
In now location, 148 Park street.
Tops, cushions, glass onclogures
nnd trimmings. Awnings mndo nnd
repaired. 11-26-12
Oriental arlll, 881 Willamette
street, open undor now mnnnge
inenl. Souvenir teapot given to
every fifth lady pntron on Tuesday,
Wednesday nnd Thursdny night this
week, Dinner dnnco every nlglit.
oxcopt Hun, lays, Jaclt O'Doy, pro
prietor. 12-1-2
Tho Oily Hentity Shop has all
new and experienced operntors.
I'hone 94ft, City Tlnrher-Shop and
Mentrty I'arlor. 882 Oak street.
12-1-tC
MUTUAL LIlcE O, M, SPRAQUK
All This Week
10 lbs. Sugar
45c
Willi each $.".00 order
of growrlos
Lowell Grocery
1044 Willamette
ve outcfrow
these? i
The lenses that allowed you
to see clearly during the
time that has gone may not
be proper now. Have us give
you a thorough cye-exami-natioti
and restore your to
day's eyesight.
Dr. Royal Qick
OPTOMBTRI8T OPTICIAN
Next door to First Null. Bank
878 Willamette St., Eugene
"A roRiitw Inspection
of your eyes hy a r.om-
lJ 5) iieeiwnry im regular
Vlslia 10 your awiiisi.--
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Men of Taste Wear
SGHOBLE HATS
$
5 $7 $10
Schoble hats ride the crest of the waves ahead of style
popularity. Schoble hats are always correct in point of
fashion. Look at our new broad-brims in the ever increas
ing favorite color gray. . ...
ALSO THE OTHER POPULAR SHADES
SAND TANS, BLUE GRAYS and NEW PEARLS.
Green-Kilborn Go.
Eugene. Ore.
men s wear
825 Willamette