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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 2, 192S TWO ,lr ! ? J . t. ' 1 t ! J i ' 1 1 ( ? ,1 1 GENERAL WHITE HERE! c:()MM.Nni:il HANQI'ICTS WITH LOCAIi (il'AHDSMKN Wlvcr Cup rromntMl to CVmiiiwii)' O for HnrliiK Most Quulltlctl i -Mi ll oil Itnilgo - II Inn't often that tho "company clerk" Keiu a chance to sit down to a mine of army lieium Willi a brlaiiiller general, hut that's what; happened limt iilRht at tho arm ory wlim General Ocoruo A. White came hero to he entertained nmt to present u silver cup to Com pnny C ' In the Fame mesa hall with per haps ISO local nntlonal Kuiuds lnen, (icnernl Whlto tat with other officers of the Euceno post nmt rtto h;a share of iho banquet that hail been prepared, for him. This followed an entertainment that was versatile and typical of sol dier humor. General Whlto conforrcd with Major G. W. Whlto. post com mander, and other guard officers when ho arrived in Kugcne last hli:ht. Trior to tho period of enter tainment tho troops were drawn tip in company front to pay re spect to tho honored visitor. This win a brief and Informal' review, after which tho cltlsen-soldlera were turned loose to witness the program, whllo pom went to tho mess hair and aided In the prep arations there. lit presenting the silver cup to Find Way to Slop "" Stomach Soaring Glendale, N. Y. Mrs. Catherine iLeyndecker writes: "For weeks 'and weeks, whatever I would eat formed gas and acid in my stom ach and made me feel miserable. Why, the ' acid would actually rise right into my mouth. At a friend's advice I took Carter's Lit !tle Liver Pills and not only has the -sour stomach stopped but .1 am no longer constipated, my ap , petite has improved 100 per cent 'and I feel years younger, i Carter's Little Liver Pills re lieve the constipated condition by cleansing the intestines of their waste matter. They are sugar coated, small, easy to take and not habit forming. - All druggists. COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent cough a and colds lead to serious trouble. You can slop them now with Creomulsion, - an emulsified creaaote that is pleas ant to take. Creomulsion Is a new medical discovery with two-fold ac tion: It soothes and heals the In- flamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by hig-h medical authori ties as one of the greatest heating agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms Of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, tn addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Injected -membranes and stop the irritation and ' Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood. . attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion la guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of per sistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is ex cellent for building up th system after colds or flu. Money refunded If any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. ' - (adv) (9) FORD OWNERS ( v. i : . ...- Special Introductory Price Motor Overhaul $18.00 ' Other Work in Proportion ALL WORK GUARANTEED JENNINGS BROS. Authorized Ford Service Telephone ,1677 715 Oak l4 7 Ill reflected from jl jimmnrnmua mi ''ijwwwif First National Bank Since the open door of accommodation ,: .'n.'. ' i ii fi -of co-operation Company C, through Lawrence Jensen, tiener coiiKratu Inleil tho ormi Its record on tho rlflo rouse, com pany C had ,1 ho most ' qualified marksmen, sharpshooters and ex pert riflemen on the range early this year. The cup was awarded lor that acconipllnhnietit. ROTARY SOCIAL PLANNED IlKV. JOHN KVANS OK SAl.KM " " KPEAKKIt YKSTKKHAY Plans for a Joint meetlnir of the Knirena. Corvullls and Itueeuurir notary clubs next Tuesday evc tiiK at the Osburn hotel, wero an nounced yesterday by Arthur W. .Morris, In charge of the program. Tho ineellnff. will be a social at which nil Kotarlans have been nsked to wear their Hotary club caps and all ladles to wear their badi:es. Hev. John Evans of Salem was tho principal speaker at yester day's session nn.1 spoke of the beneficent attitude the notary club had aroused In nations of the world, notnrlans nro playlnit a part In brlnBlnp closer harmony among tho peoples of tho world, he eaid. MAN. WORK ON NEW LINE BETWEEN 400 AND 500 ?IEX ' EMPLOYED BY S. 1. ' Cutoff Botwwn Gnus iMko and Point Xcur Suwnn Is Hclnx Hushed Between 400 and 500 men aro employed ly the Utah Construc tion company, contractors for tho Southern Pacific railroad in the construction of tho new Una from Grass Lake to a point on the main line of the Southern Fnciflo near Sfsson. accordlnK to L-. Graham, district freiKht and passonscr agent. Kleven construction camps have already been established. " Tho new main line will hus the lower dopes of Mount Shasta and will eliminate the heavy grade and adverse curves on the old lopplnp line, which has been utilized into Weed, and will also do away with the long climb out of Weed to the head of the Sacramento canyon. For south bound freight traffic out of Klamath county the new line will also effect a savin? of some 10 miles Into California. The cost of the new line, which will be on a par with the construction of the Eugene-Klamath Fulls cut off, will be approximately (8,000, 000. FRIENDLY INDIANS MEET porn xew tKiBr:ns ivm- TElr BY THIBEMEN ' Friondly Indians of the Presby tcrian'church held a reptilar meet ing In their club rooms at the church last evening, nt which sev eral new members wore initiated. The Initiation followed: the rit ualistic ceremony of the tribe and the following were made full fledged members: Frederick Smith, Selton Walkley, Arnold Nelson and Franklin Roberts. " BORN' KINCAID At the family home. - Tuesday, December 1, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klncaid of Vida, a son. ' WOOLET At their home near ' Junction City, November 30, -1925, to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wooley, a daughter. ' BOGGS-TITUS At the home of the officiating officer at Marcola. December 1, 1935, Clifford Boggs to Nla Titus, by J. S. Churchill, justice of the peace. 1 STROWBRIDGE At Pacific - : Christian hospital, to Mr. ' and Mrs. George Strowbrldge, of Springfield, Tuesday, December 1, a daughter. 1 - For next 30 days phone I28tf-L. J. E. Cupp. Painting Contractor. : 1 '' 11-29-1 mo. We Save You Money on Eyeglasses When txittcra Blurr CONSfliT VS Accuracy, Quality, Service WATTS OPTICAL CO. Over 30 years In Eugene 14 Wart Elchtli fit rwt Modern Methods Satisfaction Guaranteed the key to success . . . . come with an ac count at .... . this con venient bank ...... its Jblpnded with co-operation i . ............ .......... carry a key 1883 vSIOELEGJITES ARRIVE TODAY MM II Kill SCHOOL OI-TICIAl.S i:xi'1-hti:d at ivxkkhf.nck Millions Student lUMly OITIivrH lU'Kltt StvMlmut nutl Hound Tuhto 'jllllk-s . Friday Morning lVlci:atc for tho annual HIkI) School Kdltora Tress associations and tho Student ltody I'roatdimtH' association of tho suito aro sched uled to arrive today on tho univer sity campus and continue to ivkIs-, tor nt the headquarters In the woman's bulldlnw until tho ses sions start on Friday morning nt 9 o'clock. " Over 600 delegates aro expected at the two meetlUKs uccordlui; to lotieru from schools with practi cally every hltrlt schoo la the state sending from two to five reprcsenljitlvca. Carl Dahl has charge of the en tire program of the conference and Is supcrvtslnK tho committees who will take caro of tho details, tta.lph, Staley Is In chnrfto of tho big problem of houslnK. In a meetlnir of the Inter-frater-nlty council held lust nluht to dis cuss the plana for the conference tho houses on tho campus pledged themselves to house the KUests of the university. Tho delegates will bo apportioned equally nmoni; the houses on tho campua. Twenty thousands hlKh school students all over tho state will be reached by the reports of these 500 hlijh school editors. Htmlent body presidents. trivia league members and advisors," said Wal ter Malcolm, president of the As sociated Students at a meetlnu of the conference committee bust nlcht. Tho annual stylo show, feature of tho uroKrnm for tho vlsltlnK ' ulrls and university women will be held Saturday moruini; In Guild hall at 9:45. Catherine Struplcro lis chairman of the event. The program will include the follow ing style showlnno: I'roloKUe. Jano Jlodine; coats. Helen Cantlne; school dresses. Harriet Peicndorf; Informal dresses, Elizabeth Naah: llncorlo, Mav Airtlo Hnrr; formal dresses, I.oi's Beth Scoffern: Frances Mor pan has chanre of the stage set tings. Lean Koss, publicity and I Mary Leo Anilrus. music. The Oregon Knlnhts will con duct a tour of tho campus, escort ing delegates through nil the buildings, art museums and labor atories. LIQUOR IS POURED OUT OVFJt $BO0 WORTH OF MOON'. SIUNi; DFTIlOYF.l Stxk Carrictl Jy Clnsstor Ifaxon Arrest (.hI Hi-ro November 19 (iocs Down Scwct Eighty quart and 13S pints of moonshine whiskey, valued at $665. at current local retail prices, was poured Into the sink at the sheriff's office yesterday afternoon, before a crowd of gasping onlookers. The liquor was seized November 19 when Chester Hazen, said to be from Portland, was arrested by John A. Watson, deputy sheriff, after a chase through the streets of the city. Hazen said he had Intended to deliver the liquor to local boot leggers, but was thwarted In his purposes. Hazen has paid hie fine of $400 nd has been released from the county jail. PUBLIC DENIAL IS MADE K 1 WARD KJKNSHKCK RE FUTES CU.VRGED STATEMENT Public denial that ho had made statements attributed to him by orticials of the Trinity Lutheran church at a meeting held Monday night, was made yesterday by Ed ward KJensbeck.. Mr. Kjensbeck was named as ono whom tho congregation of tho Trinity church had Instructed tho council to demand Of a public withdrawal of charges that certain people of the church had solicited funds from him and used them for personal gain. In a letter to tho editor of tho Morning Register, delivered In per son last nlghti Mr. Kjensbeck said: "Tho undersigned wishes to en tor a public denial to tho follow ing statement In tho Morning Reg ister of December 1,' 'Mr. Kjens "beck charged that certain mem bers of tho church 'wero guilty of soliciting funds from him for tho churph and wero actually using the money for their own personal gain'." Mr. Kjensbeck said that ' only two persons had solicited funds from him and that ho held them above, reproach. Hl-Y ENTERTAINS TEAM SPEAKERS AM) IMtOGRA.M I'OH TOMGIIT A.V.NOI'NCED Thn V.Utrpntt hlrrh unhnnl fnr.tr.n I toarn and Coach it, O, Hrown will bo the special guests or the Hl-Y 'lull at lt l,an.i ,.n.t . i which will bo held in the Y. M. C. UI'llriHl. Delinar Newman, In charge of the entertainment, announced Iim night that J. Franklin Haas, pnstor Of the Klrt , MnfbmllMt nUcfinnl church, and Mr. p. JS. Chrlstennon. prlncinal of the Kuirenr hltrlt school, would bo the speakers of tho evening. Among those who will aid on the songs; Philip I'apch, sonfts, and tho HIV Quartet, Hongs, REPORTS ARE ASKED FOR m:n moss canvaskkiw to FINISH WORK HOOS Ited Cross canvasslne comnilMnn. I In EuKcno aro asked by Hon Unr- ris, chairman of the American Left-Ion cotnmlttoo, havinK tho work In charge, to turn In their reports this week as it Is desired to clos the canvass soon, ItcnorU from outside districts indicate that the canvass has boon a success in many districts and larue sains of memberships havo been made tn Eugene, but nome of the committee chairman are slow In reporting said Mr. JJorrls. AliamloniMl Iloat hlKlilcd HOOUIAM. Wash . loc- 1, Possibility that ono of sovernl flsh- Inar bnotn which left Grays flarbnr I for Astoria last woek had met with mishap, woo aroused today , by word from I'ortlnnd that mi aban doned fishing boat, painted green and Ylthnul either leitom or numo, had been sighted I'.hout 'i miles off the Grays Harbor line Sunday by tho Swedish ship, Toli'letl, Oir Overturn on Pavement Mr'lU-'OUli, tro Pee. 1 Whllo Miss Leah .leuiilnga, county tiursu, and Miss Josephine KoppcM, sec reiary of rho Jaelisou i.ninly health unit wore i-n ruutu to Jack -T Konvllle, from Medford, thla morn ing, their coupo iikiddod on the wet pavement and overturned In a (I tch. 1 tot li sustained had nhock and Ml -a Jeunliigti' rlKltt arm was broken. . OFFICERS HAVE BANQUET n.os;u ro.uPF.H.vnoN askki FOU t .k FOIU'FM KNT MKOFOUO, Or.. lot 1. Thtr-ty-f Ivt law onfnrronu'Ht offU'ors from Houthoru Oregon and north orn CalUonila, liuthPtod t u han quot het-t Iuhi niKht. and iiUmIkciI tluMolvo to n I'hwt oo-opratlon In tin of fort to roduoo crime and Iru'renso tho obsorvnnro of luw. Clri'Ult J tulgo C M. Thomas, a ot ml ns tount tiuintot and Houndod tho koynolo of tho moot hi in HtroMKfng tho Importance of closor oo-oporatlon boiwoon luw onfon'o mont offU'ot'H of tho various dis trli'tn In thtH part of tho count. Ho wuh followod by tfluto (Itituo Wnrdon Avorlll. who laid ompha mIii on tho lmporttinco of law nb Hortunco, duclnrlni? tho mot Im portant work In his ilopartmont 1h tho education of the sportNtnon to roulliso that law ohsorvanco. like charity. boKlns at homo, Mr. Avorlll doclarod fh nnit immo ftro roponjlllo for SO por ront of tho tourist travel to thin ntato, and prodlotod that within n short time many Oregon atroums will bo reserved for k'o flhlns only. One of tho Important' problems In tho statu gutne deportment vald Deputy Oumo Warden K. M. Urown. is KOevirhig (he payment of f Iiiom in loeal J ust (eo courts. A total of $T7.ti00 in unpaid fines aro still on tho hooks In this tnto. ho declared. Tho lmportun.ee of noourlng am ple evidence well suhHtantiated was Htrojwod by Peputy Sheriff Krhien of SlNklyou county, Cnl., while Sheriff Hawk inn of Klamath coun ty, doelared tho mooting of such benefit and Import unco that ho favored Similar meetings two or three times a year, and Invited tho delegates to meet at Klamath Falls next time. No official netlon was taknn last night, but tho visiting officials wore wit enthusiastic over tho meeting that In tho opinion of loenl en forcement officers, at least ono more meeting of that kind, would be called in six months. LEAGUE GETS DISPUTE CIUIJCAV ;OVF.KMFNT 'Ol. ' TOSI-M PKRSIIIXfiS ACT", i" (fly he AMoclatM rri OKNKV'A, Ioc. 1. Tho Tacnn Arlca affair between Chile and Peru, regarded hero as tho Al-saco-Iorralno problem of Smith America, suddenly entered the portal of the lenguo of nations to day, when Scnor Valden Mentle vlllo, Chilean mlnlHtor at IJeruo, preitentefl a momorandutu to Sir Eric lrummond. soemtary gener al, which la considered a pruteftt n;;ainst Cenoral T'ernhlng for re tarding tho holding of a plebiscite In tho two South American prov inces. 1 Rill Jit Satisfactory (Hr Tho Anwoclfttprt" I'm,,) WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Re jection of the bid of R. Htnnlsy Dollar, vlce-prosldent of tho Dollar tines, for charter and purchaso of the five combination passongor and cargo ves-fols of tho Arimiral-Or-ental line, was rocomnienil'd to tho shipping board today by I'rcslden' Crowley of tho fleet corporation. No Opinions Given BAIKM, Oro., Dec. 1. Roeauso Of the absence of Chief Justlco Mc Rrlde and Justlco H. J. Bonn, who are attending tho funeral of Judge Alfred H. Hcnnett at Tho Dnllos, no opinions wero handed down by the supremo court todny. The opinions will bo handed down to morrow. . Kuuro for tho fitiu!or ' , The parson was trylnjtr to HlUHtrnta to th cIbhs of smull bnys what was meant by moral curae. "Sup posing," he said, "twelvo boys wi-ro sleeping in a dormitory nnd orto said bin prayers. That would bo moral courage, '' Tho boys quite understood. "Now," ho went op, "can ony ono jflvo mo an . ex ample?" "Yes," answered the hid In tho hick row, "It twelve clergy men wore sleeping-in a dormitory and one didn't say his prayers, that would bo moral courage." Lon don News, quoted by tho Christian Iteglster. ' Alplia Delia 11 Ifc.xunr Clever, unusual articles will be on hhIo nt a bazaar nt the Stand ard furniture store, Ifellig Theatre building, Saturday, iJeeernher fi, 9I.10 to 6:00. 32-2-4 Orhmtnl Crill Under new management. Danc ing and music. J'hone orders promptly delivorcd. 801 Wlllnttintto street. 11-2U-3 0Iny Top Shop In new location, 140 Park streot. Tops, cushions, glass enclosures and trimmings. Awnings made and repaired. ', 11-20-JL2 Willamette) ConccUon A Orwllt Hcrvlco, I no nondsd Collection specialists. C, 8. Dil lon, manager; Donald Toung, at torney, 860 Wlllamotto. T'hone 878. I'nlillo Danco ' ' Dreamland hnll, 'every Wednos ilay and Saturday nlglit. ' it T 11-18-tf Old Tlmo Kanco Every Tuesday night, W. O, W, hall. I'ublio Invited. J 1-20-1 mo. Tho Clly Bonuty Hhop has all new nnd experienced operators. I'hono 341), City Harbor Bhop and Hcauty I'arlpr, 882 Oak titroot, 12-1-tf Magazines subscriptions taken for any you may doslre to renew nr suhscrlba tor new. 800 Second Avonuo East. B-t(-tf Klks AlUMitlnn Hegular sessions of Eugene lodge Jso. 367 will be held every Wednesday night, nt 8 o'clock. Tho by-laws of Kugeno lodge hav ing been amended, to flint nffnrtK All vlilt. Vjij;, Ing Klks welcomo. pMxm9; ,., HICCIIKTARY, ! 12-2-t fl ft Dill CASE CHARMING old 'inn: konu missimj IN I'HIOSKNT I'ltOlillAI Sclivllmw I" HidjIUIi I'liivo ruvor ll.wl Mux .laffo rliiuliit ' . nt rinno '' Kimono hus onco more played host to iho iu'hnnllng Anna Cm and wlu'ii nho wdlkod on tho siugo nt tho Meihudlm Kplmnpnl chuieli lnsl night, n pmkod Iuhiho. voady to upplaud to tlo Bi'lio. gioolod hor. AniU'lpuiliig tho ctmroit with HHMllOliOH nt tho spoil sho cui.1 nvor hor HUdtenoA !Nt "r' wo wnn' dorod if sho wuh roilly as Uivoly hi nl lmrmlng s she soomtMl thon. When slit wulkod out. unwnod tn frosty blue and nilvor with wliito (o fur, sho ItiNtiitilly wove tho wuno dpoll with tho mnulo of hor fltmh Imr nillo, nnd wo itnvn u sigh f vast rollof. It .would havo nootm-d a diHappolntlng moinout Indood If Hho hud H.orn loss Kt'"-""1 u,ul bontitlful. There wore very nmrkod dlffoi-eiu-os In hor piogiutn this your from tlmt of lust sonsmt. nnd niol vlUappolnllng of all perhaps wiim absoiu-o of tho Ion lint of dour itmt (umlllnr old noun (rom which hor Kiiu'Iouh oncotoH of lat winter woro t'hoHon. Only two om'oro num bors markod tho Ki'oups lust night, whllo on hor flrnt upponinnro hero sho nan it nt loiiHt n doou request nuutbors from tho lint. Tito spirit of sonthernes I'mdod uxor her first group of songs, nit roinpt'MlUoiiH from Huch. llandt-l, and tl. O'Connor-Morris. Wore tho spriK'htty "1'utroii das Mtudtt dt'r Wind" by Uuoh niul OOonnoi. Morris' "Allolula' woro fuvorltos. tltutiKlt none soontod to rotino. in tho audience that thrill which Iter voice Is so cupublo of Hiving. Itnthnm roinporltlons entirely nwnlo up tho MPi-ond Krottp, nittl with Iholr llrthtt-r spirit and airs, tht'y woro mitre popular. "lr Tod diis lnt die Kuhlo" was ospoolnlly lovely In rendition, wltlt an nocom paulmnt uolotor nnd more In kcoplitK with Miss I'hko'h voice. An in : 't from Puccini's Im Mo-' honic. "Ml t'tttutnaun Mitnl." was a haimllim' and beautiful number with dramatic iiunttty attd spirit which brotiKht back lo tho audi tnce much of tho ardent upplntino lost in Iho earlier Kroups, for hre hor votco was tbrltllnK and rlUKint?. Anna c'uso Is lovnllot antt niosi chnnnlnif of atl when sho sIiirh thosn liK'htor. more Khulmmto little Kni;n,h compoalitons which Kive play to her own rich and vivacious personality. Not because her voice loss suited to tho heavy roles sho has curried, but because she invents the IlKhior thine with a delicacy and naive charm of Im portance which make them doubly dear l hor audience, metropolitan or otherwise. Following the second Rrnup. Miss Case received a hue armload of flnwurs from Ktm-r-ne admirers nnd behind their glowing "is sho ro. Mem bled nothing so much a a full blown rose as sho thanked her weleotnlntf audtencv with a duKxl fns smllo. Tho flnnl croup was mndo up of attrnctlvs composltlonM In KnKllsh, jind as ovory audlenco knows, thoso nro always tho hlKpwt fuvorlt. MIrs Cnso hursrlf ntmost secma to lovo them most of nil, nnd sho nlnics thom with a Kay abandon and verve that carry hor listeners with her, Sho bus such n tnornuKhly chatty llttln way of lentil mk across tho stniro and soominK to whisper so. crots that lot you In on nil tho fun. Ono has nti almost trrrslstlblo Im pulse to loan toward hor and luiiKh back. Another thlnK which added Kreatly to tho Interest and pleasing quality of this Kroup was tho sym pathy nnd quiet of Mux Juffu's work ns accompanist. It Is most doslruhlo that ' tho work of an accompanist nhould bo background for tho vulco, and An na Case's volcn needs nothlnK more to onhanco It than tho imck Kround, At times In last muht's con(;ert Mr, Juffo's work was moro sukkosHvo of pluno solo work, and detracted somehow from tho work of Miss Citso. Ho Is an ItitorostltiK pianist, undoubtedly, hut scorns to lark at times tho fine touch of a sympathetic; and skilled accom panist. iMllowlntf tho concert last night.. Miss Case wuh honor guest for an Informal rucoptlon at tho music building auditorium, for which members of iho niusln school fac ulty woro hosts, nnd n largo group of faculty and townsfolk called tn moot tho rhnrmlng singer nnd bid hor welcomo to Kugcno, and ndiou onco more. OREGON-CAL. ROAD READY WAY IS IlinVl:i'. flllA.NTM I'Ass, iti:k i::.T c rrv t ' TIiIh Will llrlnic Ijitko IVirfHt of UinIwikmU 'Iiiiw l tilt! Motor. ' it of Ori'Kou Completion of tho now lilidiwiiy between lrnnt I'uwi, Ore., niul CreHiiont f.'lty, fill., will lirlnK a InrKO forent "f reilwiiiicln near tlio OroKon lino clrMie to Ihu motoilBl of OreKon. At present tho drive noiltllweHt from (inuiln I'iihi over tlio tnoiintiiln road Ih nnliiouH, hut. Iiy next npriiiK enoilifh of tho high way will lie open to travel to ro movo ninny of tlio preHeia olijoc tlonji. A modern nincinliim highway now renchiw Waldo, niul by Jmni ary 1 thin nhould bo extended to tlio California ulitto lino, aeeordlnK to ftiinoiinnenicnt from tho l'ort Innil offlno of tho Dnltoil Htuton bureau of pulillo roadn. ' OraillnK of tho 32-mllo' ntretch botwoen Waldo and Adain ulatlon In praellonlly eomploted. The nee tion from Klk creek to I'ntrlok creek, 12.S nillen, wn Klnrtod In August ntl nliould be completed In Ueeember, Gradlnit of the stretch betwoen Patrick creek nml Adainn stiillon won completed IfiMt year, and teni porary hrhlKes inmalled to allow uiniiier tourist travel throiiKli. Hurfacliiff of this section was fin iBliod Inst month and tho forman ont brldifcs built. , By next Hummer tho tourist will not havo to climb either Oasnuot or Oregon mountains In irtaklnir tlio drive from Oriints fans to Cal. Ifornlit. Sky Pilot for Motor , ,.' Tourist Camp Latest T..UV vonr lint on il t,nl,i.-ii...i chnrlntdorsl For more of 'em entorod tho vacation "finals" this yenr to Hooky Mountain Nntlonal park In tho, Colorado Ilockleg than over cpilchefs Shopping 9Ve ' WOIIIOII'N I'VIl NIIIHIX AO. :iooii iiuniiiy v ' W.niirn's .Ml l ( nliir HOr 1'Vlt KIIiHm '. . . . ' V ' Moil's Oxfiutl limy OAr IVIi SIlpiM-r Slon's 'J'niiK' niul I'awn (Siltir Foil MllpiM-rn, fxtrti it I 1Q Itomt liunlliy .J I'VIl SIIiTH AOr 1 1 tj tn a v - t'lilld'M IVIt C'ihiiIIoik 7Qr IH'lllli'll ll'l', I' S In . . Hoy's llUli'k mill Iknmil Hclmul Hlnoa lli tn 3 J 7l rllm'S !' lo If, 8H.VN Wo riii-ry a cinnploto linn of litfuut's and chllilrou's h1ioi.s and oxfords, pi-lend ft'oni OHO III II III Mi'ti'M llnnvn Hll Oiienut. nml l'.'MWlt's CiinIiIimi tit'iim it 7 4Q sues 0 lo 13 P ' HAPILCHEK CO . iNOOtwoMArr.o department Stores 966 WiUamctto Street beforo, flnlxhlng a nltght load ovor train iravolers in tlio t-imihlned park ntlendanco of ;'33.913. And auto churlotoerlnir alonn showed a i'7 per oent Increano over last yenr. Tbero v.ero 3J.B4N indlviduul nutoH ronttttntng I1H.717 slfihtsets etimparetl with lm year's record of 24.(170 cars and M,27 people, an tncreaso of 313.471 chariot rWern. What Is true of tho national ptnvf?rimid In iho toekb Hke ws nppllrnhto to Overland fork Municipal cami grouml. In Ivnver, wbero rhnrlotoers rolled up un attmtnmA of -19.164 from ovory nliito In tho union against 45.034 motiirtxt fur last yonr, e cording to tho Denver tourist bureau. And fpetiklnir of charioteer vurutlnlM of the winding trail 'ATi)rl''(rn fh;it official enmp ohap bitn Is In Overland park, In tho fnorado scenlo gateway etty, Ht Is the Hev. James (I, McKlhlnnoy. appointed1 by Mayor Hiapleton nt the instanro of- ths tnlnlstorlal alllanori of lionvor, his "congrega tion" on Sunday, night. chaiiKlnw conrtnntly, with a roll call of staton nvcrnKlng twenty or moro. j The Spice of Life ,- I ' llui !- I'K W.'eri I" Hie lull- nf Willie TS Wlii. met a Klrl wIiomo nainn was K1. lie eiiurti'd her at a foiirful i-S And hcKUUd her sunn to becomo bis III m . "I wmilil If I ciuibl," said lovely KH. "1 pity your lonely unhappy s!8. tint alns, alas, you've entile too IS. "I'm liiii.rrli.il already. The nml her of .1." Norlhweslcrn Life Lines. I In rtnonloiiH Tu mil u rn Combined Chairs to HIiik. Huli bead in a rellKlous Item In the New York Jlenild Tribune fiili'k-to-lt-lvciir Those who lack eouriiKo can lenrn a lot from postage stamps. INisIiiko stiimiiH never know when Ibey're licked. It's different wltlt bill-posters, however. When they'ro pnsled nil over tho lot, they tell tho world. .ludKo, OMI-TIMI DANCE Thursday, Dec. 3 UDWAY PAVILION l'llblld luvllill. St. Mary's Guild of the Episcopal Church ' '! will hold a BAZAAR at the Laraway Bldg. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2 beginning at 10 a. m. Cooked Foods and nil - kinds of Fancy Work ( Aprons, Art Goods", Etc, ! I.....,' Disappointment Tlicre It a dUuppnlnt mciu rcnuUinii front vpcclul unlet. Pull pkc njvcrtltcmcntt-bluclc figures -a luutlc niul bustle and the chulca incrchnndlia Is Kono. llcto vc never huva advertised aulet. la reality there it a talc In pronicn tlx days of every week. Rubber Footwear For Men, Wotnen and Children Women' 'I'ihi ItiilitM'rH ..alio Wiimrii's I'lrxt-timilo Klonn ItiililH'ts ,,; iino Wniiii'ii'u TlirprlliM'klii (iotlMllKM I'.. ON Wiiiiiou'm ltlllilH.r Hoot $2, UK Mott'tf lMtuntilo IIiiIiInym IIho Mi'n'n llmvjr Hull Work IttililKT . , tl.no t'lillil's l.i-Krnito Hnl.lB rH lino IImm l.l.urnitn HhIiIm!- ?Uo Vmilli'N lut unidn Itnli. Ik-ih lIHo ltii)s' iMt.itrmti ttiililHTS 91. IA Accron from Rex Theatre News Item says that In (ienrKia and Vermont tho law rotates n man to his wife's oarnlnus. What havo Klorida nnd t'alifornlH to f -rr tlut will offn-l tltls?-Ar-kansas (ljixto. It's a wonder hlh prbos dn't come down onco tit n while to et on sprnklim terms with tbn r..un try they wore raised In. Atlanta CoiirttMiilion. If iho puMJi! pays for n roul strike anyway. polblv there in sometbliiie la this Uritlsh syrttf-m f pnylntf to avolil It. Detroit News. Itoifistor Clnslfled Ads will so' rosutiM. See Moody and See Better Keep Up the Good Work I'nor eyeslKbt menus poor work. '''" v aouil si"8" I work. I'nor oyoslKhl run usually relu " llin kind wn itililtn. Uood uiassrs (rom onf Itesult from Kond service. Omul nervier nlune nn i j experleneo, skill, Ifood material n" """ satisfy. ,., . TheKiKlitWaylsOtirWay 0l WILLAMBTTB T. BUOBNB. 1 . Don't Wish for Wishing won't brinR succcss-lmt if yo rcally wei"1, "M vim nuv..i. V.M. rtfffHII Young men and women arc always vck'rmc n J(( business College, and we will gladly Help !"",' , helped hundreds of others. Ilusiness and professional inr: nro n m (,M use of our omiilnyinont tli;imitineut iw It's a good sclioo'l and our rates of InjtjUlii!. Eug ene Tcloplionn 0(18 'i'l-V K ... . -...$6.50 Woiuon'iM',,!,,.,, .i-,,'"5 Mi'ii'n 'Inn niul Htatk miort, ry u,n iyc, a, flri' t in 1 1 Scth Lsraway Bldj, He.nl KcclMrf Claulfld Atl OLD-TIME DANII Eagles' Hall Willamette Street lli-tuivn Mil niul (ill Thursday Nigk DECEMBER ) iliiikiiiii ;5o-lli fm I PUBLIC INVITED! i.N.mu'l.lSi ii".iniwi . . ....... $3.49 '"'in li'i.lilni .... S4 10 i.'..i. $2 $5, 1:' $3.90 '";i'H,MN,7uir"-j? Work Mii ""I $4.98 EUGENE PRINTING CO. DDKS COOl) WORK ' (iiiiinu'iviiil and Suciily 1'rintiiiB (iunnl llullilliiK ' WlUunrlU 7c'cp',ono UJUflllut bucces .ba frf 1 nro nlao lnvltt-i ijnl)oyMt Business College A. K ltOnKlt'l'S, rrcskleiit 003 Wllliun""0 HI. 1 i