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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 2, 192S FIVE m :ev s IF. IF. Bristozv, Hrrc from Mapleton Mrs. T. K. ullcn of Munk'tuit was In the city VWtt from Jiiwr Prank Hnn- rcrt ot Jfutuer wati viHHlng fi lends it IhH city ye::t.-rduy. Itoffn from Wendlltnr Mrs. t'mit Kpi-Iit of Wctullitm wan a kultor in KuKeno yesterday. Cuttiuto (Jnno Coonlo Hon Mr. N Mrs. Krril IMdler of Cottatfii fnt woro in the i-lty ycstenlay. Mbtt Johnson Tcncluwi Miuu 1.1. i kohniun of Trtangio lake has nc k'pW ft Dlinitldtl ut timchiT nl Mis IKcntli itrlJK'c HMeher nt (ttagt c;roi O. FotUM (lruvo yesterday to address "r innmour or commerce. Rnuiir Ktnrt TtMtnv Tim hh. PUI Chrlmmnn lnuaar of tho St. " " FUlHI of the Knlscoita larch it art n ni in M'ri.t.b tu Fniti8 In the Uirnway building. Catlfnrnlnti 't..i... .. (,. --', l l,llll,'IH 111 Will "n Ullilo unlveniliy nn.l who n.I ."'rly l",r.ntt.l In Hie oil of California. In vlnltlnit Ku- F' D. E. Olson Iiml fnn.lK. . . ' K' .' Y. M. C. A. not n f.3" Mon,'y evenliiB, It wiir ""t Wncrn enrnl,n Tl, JWoterb '"COUTOU HUT 776' Gift Supreme To those whom you wish to convey your love this Christ mas, send jewelry the gift supreme. We have the best stock of watches, rings, clocks, silver ware, beads, leather goods, bar pins, watch chains, em blem pins and buttons, knives and combs for watch chains, stick pins, tie clasps, beauty pins, pearl beads, etc., to be found in Oregon. Jezvclry Store Prop. CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS liii'inbi'rhl'i hnn Itu'renHfit mill the riiiiiH will meet every .Monthly nml Kriilny iiIkIh. ... MIm KIiiiIiiiII In City MIhm Veru Klitilmll ol I'nll Creek wim In the e.ly yeter,luy on biutlneioi. ... lliirrWinri: Hes'ilent 'nll .1. A. iH IliKiile, lliii'rlBhlli'K 1'enlilenl, e.i,l,',l nn lneul liuHlneitH men yeH terilny. ... Wllllll'll l!ehli-llt III Til)' Mel ville II, Hum nf Wll'tlfll. Iteitr Ont laire drove, tlllllliaeletl bu:illleM liero yeitteriliiy. ... Ili-nry IMi'silike In Ntv Henry I'll, like lit Jllllelltin City llllenil eil til llllltt.'IH uf IniMlnenH In Kll l;enit yetileriluy nftenniiin. ... Urn' rnnii li Ki'ii.le Hrlilm- Mr. nml Mm. A. I.. Wnelmliiillh, )iriiirleirn nf Die I .ok I'nliln hnlel lit MeKenzle Ulhlne, were 111 luwn Tilcmliiy "11 ItilKlllettK. ... IliiliKnliiw reinilt IhhihmI A icr tnlt for the ereetlon of il liuliltalotv iw lnHiieil nt the ofrieo of the city ItiBpeelor yenlenluy to J. I'. Welch Tho ontlmiltcil ent l 1 5"0. ... IVIi'-' MihxIiik Atlenileil I lurry II. Ilnhliit. exnlleil ruler nf lh Ku Irene Inilue of KlkB. reiutneil en tenlny fri.in I'nillmi'l. where ho ntlenileil a nieetlni.' of nil exnlleil rulers nml liecretnrlen of the mule. ... ll, ltnniii'r Hew I,. On I' wood. rniiKer In tho Hliiobiw I,.,,, i riireat. lornleil nt Ilelio, In Tlllnmook county, wiih hero yeatoi- Christmas Suggestions Electric appliances arc always very ac ceptable? K'fts lci"W I"1'1' practical and beautiful. An electric beater is always useful wherever extra beat is necessary. The spare betl room bathroom or the nursery. the Listed are a few other gifts that are sure to please : I. & II IlANOEfl IIOOVBIl CI.KAN- HUH IRONS UHN HET3 KIXTIMtIM WAKl-l.l'i inoNS IIHATHItS HOT IM.ATK3 HKAT1NI? PADS I'lKW I.OHS H. W. White Electric Co. 878 Willamette Street I"y In romimiiy with i rninlly n Im way limm, iioiii a mcullim trill In iillroiiilu. I'n-mril 'iiiiil, Vlill Mr. mid .Mi. Oliver lliirriitl vIkIIimI hi Ku. K"iiu yinti-rilny ri rn-mvi-H, .Mim. ViHlJititi-by IJilllii III -Mm John ViMl)iiiiniy I,, mi , ,. "I I Mil Hi vi.iilli iivi-i wi nt. AlllllllK'il In ,M,, l HHillk. lii'XIi'r. wiih iuliiiltii.il in it. i. Mi.ii y I in jl 1 11 1 yi'Hli'Kluy. Sllislliw Minimum In -u . II I . I.ivn. il, wHI-liiiinvn alim-k riilmir vim riiiiKiiiw roillilrv uiiu In il... ! ' Ily yiHi'Lluy. Hit mill Unit Diet murll III iluliii; rim, ,s fn, . VMIImk I 'ii it -n jrn it I'iii-hiiii unit Htttntiiii mi. vlH- U.hm Inn. I Mini Ki ln,,, Wimli. Tliuy mi, in ll.i. ,, r Mlll .i,.bo11.b imruiilH, .Mr. una Mm. . I'miirmm. hmhi .Mm, .in,.,. I'mviimii JlllHM ' i niri'ii, i.hi:i.iii. limit, ,ih liiuniil lon iiiiili i,r I ) r..,,.r K Jllry iiii-i-IIiik In I'ort In ml now, by .lu,K """"""I li wiih li'lioiliil vomit ilny. uorkmi'ii Injiinil II, a. .n,l. itk or Miu, ol,, mill An-li.ii .lnni.H nf Noll with 1 1 i-.ili.,l ni ,i, Kiikimii, IiohiiIIiiI fi,r Iu-iiImi'm yinliiriliiy fol IohIiik hIIkIU mililfiilH where lliny IjiniinivM lliliiin -Mr. and Mm, H'lll I j. ninny or KiiKiinn rctiirn.il irniii Hi,, l:,,i yiKiiMiluy. 'I'Ui-y hn.l "' liwny ii mom Ii. Mr. I.nniwny ili tin, Wint hum rci'i'lvlttK fnvor- llhtl, lltlciitllin lii'i-iuiKU of ItH llllltl iniiiiiii: i-oniiiiifiiiH. 'I n IiIi tiiiIhi Sliop Knli-riNl 15. C. 'Kikiil H luxlili rinlst hoii nt K32 oiivi. Bini-i iiH ,.,,ti.rMl mitno time Miniiliiy iiIkIh hy wny or it rrar uiniinw, fii'iMinllnu In n rfmrl nuuli' in iiif ihiiiii. y.Mli-nliiy Imt . link' In rmrli-i ii n iiilHuini-. I . very ! , Antra l llnl lleii-.A rlli lrn of 1 ini'iir inrlillnii or the ! iii-i.m,. Kvnli Kilhnl I .ii 1 h itii , rhnrcli ivcro r i !! I' "Ico or Comity I'lrrk Hry. yi'Mi-nlny. The InrnrpririilorH 1 J- 1 r. Nonlllni;. c Hiiinr, I-'. J. Olson ii,i( M,.y jin I !!. I AHmllleil m I'ni-lrii, Chrixllnn lliili,il I'mlflc ChrlMInn hoBiliiil J iiiiillllll'il Ulrlinrrl . f.oiirn.y. KiiKi'tw: J. H. HirlnKnto. : MiirrmiiiirK, mill II. M. .MiKi'i liu. : Ki ni'. iiiiviu I' lnUi'tiiiliu'r, KiiKi no, iiml llnwiinl Ijiwronco, Kukciic, i wi-ri? iltmniHHi-rl. ' I Kiiki-ih. lliiKpllul Iti'porl Admit. I 'd: An-ltli- Joih-m. CuttiiKi, tlrovn; K. c. Ilfxfonl. illy; m. J. ) .Mllh r. JiliM'tlnn city: II. C. Ijiii- i, m, Mnn-oln: ,Mr. I'-. T. JohnHon illy. lilnnihiHi'il: Mm. Kthcl Uiw- ri'iiif, illy; i:. Johoh, city; Henry . '.iiiuii, i I'litinni;. Illlllki-m I'lllil I'.lcrllon Klcctlon ! or orrlroiH win lio tho oril;'r or niiHIllUHH or tho Ijino County llnnlipiH' imnoi'lnllon, which will be licld lU'rriiihiT 10. It wim rfporterl ywinran). i. i". Itniniwcll, stato nuiMTliitiMKlcnt of bunk8 will bo tho prliH'Ipul spciiUop. SPmiin I'tnicral Tenia y Kunernl servlceM for William Ktnops, 8S, pioneer of Oregon, who died Mon day nlifht, will ho held at tho Venteii chapel this afternoon, with r. IC. V. Stivers preaching tho sermon. It was announced yester day. SchfHtN n ro Visited Arnold I". Cidller, iMiunty clnh leader, and M Ihs ItiMh Konkel, Lane county health executive, visited schools at Zinn. I)exter, Lowell and Trent yesterday, Mr. Collier talking eluh work ami Miss Monk el about ( 'hrlHtnuiH Heal sales and health hahlts. Ijinn County orficer to Attend County Judges, disti-ict attorneys, sheriffs ami couuulsslnnors will Imld their annual conventions in Portland Deccmher 21 and 23 and it Is finite likely that most of tho men holding those offices In Lane county will attend, it was stated yesterday. Heat line Firm Organized! Re placing the Central Heating riant. the Ceiltrnl Heating company of Kui:eno was organized yesterday, with tho following officers: A. C. Dixon, president; K. H. Mryson, vice-president and K. ( . Lelghton, Hi-eretary-treamirer. I'lnns have been made to extend tho local plant radiates. DisixMisnry Is Busy Monday was the record day for tho univer sity dispensary with 12(1 students treated and 60 turned away. This u i he hlgget day experienced hy the staff this term. .Most of the illness was duo to coldH and gastronomic trouhlfs caused hy overeating, according Jo Dr. Wll- mure t)l)orn of the health service. ConviflH ThUpii llnrk lo Wnllu Wnlhi Krnest Hrownlng and War ren Daniels, alias Charles Alters, and Frank Thomas, who woro ar rested hy Policeman HIrnlght whllo they were rohhing the Danuer-ltoh-crlson store a few nights ago and ulio havo heen Identified es caped convict from the Walla Walla penitentiary, were taken hack to that city yesterday hy John 11. nuaekc, traveling guard. ANNOl'NCF.M F.XTS TIIK SANTA CI.AItA NKF.DI.K dub will meet with Mrs. 10. C Hart Thursday afternoon. Al.l. OIH) KKI.IXlwa AllU UK finomod lo moot nt tlio Imll nt 1:.10 p. m. toilny tn nttond tho fuiioriil of Brollipp Wui. Stoops. Hy orilor or N. U. UNTKUTA1NMKNT OK THH Kt--inlia llrunito for next l-'rliluy Gvonlnir. Hooombor i, to consist of a nliiy. romlliiKS. songs, In struiiiontiil music, oto. Til K TRINITY' MI T II KUAN luillos' nlil snololy will moot nt tho church imrlorn Thursilny nftoinoim nt S:H0 o'clock. Kv- cyyono Ifl inVIUMI. U liunivnavo. Till? UNITY STORY CI.l'U WILL. moot with Mrs. .11. W. StronB, II lid Hllynnl stroot, Woilnosilny nttornoon nt 8 o'clock. All In torosloil Invited to thoso meet ings. tiih ro.Y roHNKii Ct.i'n wit.t. hnvo a Chrlsimns lHy Thurs day nt tl'0 Oshiirn hotel ton rooms. In tlio form of a ono o'clock lunclioon. Mrs. Oro Hosserninn, Mrs. U. R Olnss nnd Mm. t'. 11. Faulkner aro to be hostel os. ' Oriental rlll Under now mnnnRomont. Dnnc Inn nml music, l'hone orders i"?,"tly delivered. 8D1 WlltaJ sli'eot. INSURB W1TU HENRY TUOMF iik;ii kciioiii, i-.-'r. a. 1'I,anh NI'KCIAIi IMt()(;ltA.M llmii rn ul (;,M Itiinlllllt MllK'rllil Axktil to Hi'lci't IdMikM l'rom KllblllllKll l.lnt An cxtoiiHlvi) iiroKrniti wilt be Klvcii liy t ltd iiMMnhtTH (if tho Ku K'(io IiIkIi hcIiuoI I'urt'iil-Tfachcr iihhck latlon nl u irieftinK Ut be hold rui-Mfluy ovculiiK, Ueftrnber a, at u clock. aicuruliiK to an un- iKMiiii'onicMt iiiuiIm litHt nlKbt by uf flclnlH tit tint oiKiinlKutlmi. liK'Idcntfil to tin- im-clliiK will bo book hIiowci. at which thoHU who may wIkIi lo ilonatu booku to tho hlKii kcJiooI library, may purtlcl- imto. J' or tho iiuruonu of conven ience to thoHo who will brliiK buukH, tint fiillowinff Hut hiiH boon HUb uilltcd, from which tho - aHHodu- tion haH UMkfd that Hclectlont be tnadi: liuclielk-r U'rl and I. Kben IIol- dcn. (litrn.'M iJrako and IMh Yoomen. Jli-nnclt f)i VIv-h' TaH'H. ('anficld Tho Hoinu Maker, The Jl-nt TwIk. Tho liriinmliiK Cup. (Nioiior Th Hoy, Tho I'llot, LoathiT SlocklitK TuIch. 'onrad Tho Typhoon, ('ruddock I'rophot of tho Great Smoky AfountahiK. naviH Tho niar or Wittenberg. Th licauty of the Purple. JJlcltoiiH Any novt'l, iixHoldfc-r ItlKdnlo. ImniiiH Count of Monte OrlHto. Ixincun CruiHo of tho Hhlnfnff I.IkIH & Ir. luiike of tho Labrador. KliotMin on the KIohh. Ko, j .Iflnlre, Moredlth, The llouuriiblo Peter SteilinR. llimly Kar from tho Madding Crowd. JlmlHon fJreMi MunKlons. Uawtlmriu! The Marble Faun Tin- Krarlft hotter. HukIu'h Tom Hrown'a School Iays. Huko ToIUth of the Sea, Les Miniral)lo, Nincty-tliree, The Htiiifhlmck of N'otro Dnme, Jack Hon Hnmona. Kin'ulfy Water Pables, West ward. Mr); Ilcreward the Wake. KIpMiWT Kim, The Jungle Hook, Tlie Light that Kalled. f Lamb Tale from Shakespeare. Lot i Iceland Klnherman. Lytlon Last l)ay of Pompeii. Major Dorothy Vernon of Hod don Hall.' Mitchell Hugh Wynne. Melville Moby Dick. Olllvant Hob. Son of Battle. Orezy The Scarlet Pimpernel. porter Scottish Chiefs. Keade Cloister and tho Hearth. Sabatinl Scaramouche. Kcntt Kenllwoilh, I van hoe, Quentln Durward. SteveiiHon Trcanure Island, Itlnck Arrow, MaKter of rtatlantrae. Twain Huckeibcrry Finn, Tom Sawyer. Verne MyaterloiiH Iwland, Twen- ThoUNand Leagues Under the Sea, j'appan In tho Days of Alfred the Great. In the Days of Queen Victoria. In tho Days of William the Coiuiueror. Wallace The Fair God. Walpolo The Cathedral. 'r Weyman lied Badge of Cour age. . i i White Hlazed Trail. ' , Wlggln liohecca of Hunny Hrook Farm. , Wyss Swiss Family Hohinson. Yonge Dove In tho Eagle's Nest. Munro The Flamingo Feather. Allen Life and Letters of Phil Hps Brooks. Lager Mnrhuckn. Horry Sentimental Tommy. Harris Uncle Item us Stories. Jewett The Country Doctor. Kipling The Hrushwood Hoy. London Whlto Fang. Duncan Dr. Grenfell's Parish. Lareon New England Girlhood. Klls Making of an American. Do Morgan Alice for Short. Parker Tho Tmttlo of the Strong, Tho Hlght-of-Way. Van Dyke Little Rivers. Grayson Adventures in Con tentment, The Friendly Road. Hlack Princess of Thule. tobh Old Judge Priest. Ehers Uardn. Eliot Homola. Kipling Kim. Lnne Nancy Stnlr. Sheldon The Nigger. White A Certain Uich Man. Cervantes Don Quixote. Conw'ell Acres of Diamonds. Ashman Isabel Carleton's Year. Hullen Cruise of the Cachotot. Burnett Secret Garden, T. Tem hnrom. Connor Mun from Glengarry, Sky Pilot. Webster Daddy Long Legs. Thompson Wild Animals 1 Have Known. . Zolligcr Widow O'Callaghan's Hoys. Farnnl Tho High Adventure, Broad Highway, and Dlanna of the Crossways. Sfenkicwiez Quo Vadls. Crawford Sarnclnesca. Via Cru- cls, In the Polaeo of the King. Galsworthy Tho Patricians, Tho Inn of Tranquility. Noyes Sherwood Forest. Howell Modern Instance, Rise of Silas Lnpham. Pupin From Immigrant to In ventor. HEAVY WIND BLOWS MiKi:7,ir imiixin kxim'h- IKNTKS IlIil'STKUY WEATIUOl A IicnVy wind was blowing nt McKciiictc nriiitfe yostaruny. nccord Ins lo n report received by Nelson r . Miicnuu, supervisor or tne t ns- endo nntlonnl forest, from Smith U Taylor, runner located thero, yestordny. Mr. Tnylor snld thnt the tem- ncruttiro wna hlitli nnd thnt In nil probability much of tho biiow that has fallen In the high altitudes of tlio mountain Intoly will bo melted nnd tho stronius may rtso to some extent ns a result. Tho wind wag fltronfr enotiEh to blow over somo of tho tall trees In tho forest,- It was stated nnd it was expected that somo of tho trails nnd roads would be blocked by tnom. CLUB IS REORGANIZED NEW OFFIOFJIS KMCTTKD 1IY YUKON" COMItAPFH , neorRanlRntlon of tlio Yukon Com ratio club nnd election of new officer took plnco nt n iiieetlnn of tho hny.4 held In the MetlunllHt church hiMt nlifht. Thero woro 17 members present (lfflcern eloclod woro: Charles (ocm'8, senior comrade; Kenneth Klnisle. Junior enmrnde; Wallace Campbell, eomrndo keeper of rec ords; Vernon WlRcarann, comrade treasurori Wllrion Barnolt, chih rudo koupcr of tho colors; Lester Walpoln, iiergcaiil-at-itrmK; Har old PoeMon, atlilctiu manager. Tho election waa followed hy the appoint incut of a const Hution cornmltlcf trompo:ieiI or Harold Hhuey, Kenneth Kinzlo and Ver nn Wimut hoii. I liirold P.of hoii gavo a talk on tho athletic program for tho next yeur ami addre;-.Hen vuro made by v. P. Walter, boy.t' work ueeretury of the V. M. C. A., i:nI Dr. J. Krankllri IlaaH, puutor of tho Meth odlnt church. Harry Hurley van named aHslst LiiL leader of tho organization. IMH'STKIAIi ACTIVITY SHOWS MAKKLD I.NCItllASi; Condllbm Doling Part Month Show Iinpi-oveinent Ovt Same Period Jrfist Voar Novemler luiu witnesHed an In. ci cased Industrial volume In tlie Pacific northwest when compared with that or tho fame month lat year, according to the 4-1 monthly employment mjrvoy record hero yesterday which stated that tho number of men employed In out-1 door industries, such an logging, lumbering and general construction work has been considerably great er than it was In November, (ood weather, the latter wild, has 'proven no small factor In the In-; creased activity. j (leueral construction began to show signs of tapering off late In the month, but fir logging and lum boring have continued at high levels, the letter stated. Lumberj operations in tne pine aismcis easi nf the Cascades are gradually being brought to tho Keasonal close, al though winter camps there will start logging ns soon as enow per mitfi sleigh hauling. Many of the fir logging opera tions will be closed for the holiday si) nt down within the next three weeks, fteveral companies having already announced early closing datcii. NEW FAMILIES ARRIVE si:vi:iAi, comk iikhe duisi.vg past wi:i:k The number of new families that arrived here hy way of the South ern Pacific lines during the pa-' t week wa not as large as usual, according to the report made by A. J. Gillette, local airent of tho company, to tho chamber of com merce. Those who arrived with household goods were as follows: J. J. Taylor. Marshficld; C. W. Heed, Alarshfield; A. H. Fay. Kim berly. Idaho; Kd Brook, Denver; C. O. "Herrley, Marshfield; Mrs. E. lfershey, Canary; John A- E wing, Central ia, Wash.; A. E. Jones. Maupin; Frank Thorndyke, Polat ka, Fla., and W. S. Gates, Keeds port, Read Register Classified Ads. The World's - In the first place, this Wonder Ironer is a real Simplex with all the exclusive Simplex features. In addition, the New Wonder "Junior" Simplex with Table Top Is convenient and useful every day of the week. Is particularly adapted to the housewife of the smalt family and the small home, has open end. My I how It irons I ' will save hours and hours on ironing day. is beautifully finished in gray enamel with white enameled porce lain table top. Looks well in dining room, Idtchsn or laundry, you can iron easily and comfortably while seated on an ordinary Irlffhn chair. 6, - 956 Willamette St. 1 Try Register The illustration above ahowa the Junior Simplex with table top raised ready for ironing. The illustration at the left shows one of the many uses of the table top 9 Leading Ironer EUGENE'S FAMILY The Ideal Foot Protection Cavalier Boots Fawn colored with black cuff $5.00 Moscow Boots Gray Astrachan cuffs Countess Gaiters They "Zip" on $6.00 Peary Gaiters Four buckles 3,50 BUY GALOSHES FOR 828 WILLAMETTE STREET 828 Classified Ads if you want results To Have Mrs. Johnson Do Your Ironing Absolutely Mrs. Johnson, the celebrated authority on home ironing, ; leaves Saturday. If you hurry you will still have a chance ; to have her do your whole, week's ironing absolutely free, : and give you interesting and educational advice on your weekly ironing. Don't miss this opportunity. You will like I Mrs. Johnson and never regret your interview with her. : Call at Once Let Us Arrange an AppointmentNo Obligation ; Through years of experience Mrs. Johnson has helped many housewives throughout the country in solving the burdensome task of hand ironing. Let her show you how you can have more time for recreation and how to rid yourself of the old tiresome method of ironing. She will do your whole week's ironing in less than an hour, and so perfectly that you will be amazed. Mrs. Johnson will accomplish these results on - ' The Latest Model Family Size : Wonder "Junior" l?MEiM)NE The Mrs. Johnson's visit is in connection with our extraordi-) nary quick selling offer of the Junior Simplex Ironer. Let her show you the advantages of ironing this modern way. ; Keep the ironer and try it yourself. If not perfectly satis- fied, we will come and get it, but if you decide to buy, pay Only Balance TaWo To? $10.50 Additional , Remember, this is a special limited offer, lasting only ' during Mrs. Johnson's visit. These special.terms and her services are not available after Saturday. 'Phone at once. ten SHOE STORE THE CHILDREN 2 Best Ironer Down Per Week (5o Phone 710 Hi i'! .!: TP