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Ihn lluiu of Irlul nr.. iih followx.
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W.Mlui'xiliiy, 8:40.
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SCHOOLS SHOW INCREASE
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hint 1'our'n (uliil. In mmiii hi'IiooIh
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EUGENfe, LANE COUNTY, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925
PHI DELTA KflPPA WET!
MM fATIONAI, I'IKKiltAM '(,
III! III 1,11 SATI IUIAV
I'loiiilii.-ni l..liii'iiiiirH Will KM'iik
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un niiilioriiy ami hnn donn Miinclnl
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NUMBER 46
"Cannot Live on Money"
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' Hy Tim AriHtii iiitfil 'rfnn)
AMTOItlA. Orn., .(. 1. Kour
flr.'incii, itirliic liifc fhlvf Jj. C.
lli-nryH, warn uvitcomio hy mrioko
I AHMI ItS OF MNK WILL IKIlf.
GA'I'K LA.VOS
One Liinileriiiuii Usch Waters of
Coul l-'ork tor J-'Iumo
I'lirpriHCH
That's wliitt this collie in Kan Francisco would probably
sr.y if he could talk. For he swallowed a silver'dollar, A
surgeon removed tin coin Iron, the department of the in
terior. It is safe to say the collie will restrict his diet in
the future lo soup-bones.
find roHctiofl by fellow fighters In
tho hiiriilnj,' hotul ItnlliiiH u?re
Monday. Tho fir-omen wuro J-Mwurd
liluko, CliCHtCT Clront ami Hobcrt
Kill ton, Thi-y wero Intor revived at
the lioHpltal where they wero taken.
Tlu ilaiiuiKe lo tho hulkllny wuh
ttliKht.
' Irv Kiiforcciiieiit I'rcd
YAKIMA, Wash.. .Dec. . Tlea
for action luoklnK to a request for
more KtrinKont enforcement of the
lith nmendment to the federal
conmltutlon wan ui'Ked upon the
winter neHlon of tho Washington
Slate Horticultural association by
"resident J .D. Taf?ard of Walts
JiyrK. WaHh., in his opening ad
tlifhH today. The HeHKhms will be
I'untlnued tomorrow and Wednesday.
Head Iteglster Classified Ada.
Heveral Tane eounty farrnern and
one lumberman have recently taken
out water riKhlfl in the office of tho
state eiiKfneer and tho certificated
were filed in the office of County
Clerk liryson yesterday. TIiokc
who have made the filings arc aa
follows:
.1. It, HendricUft on .04 of a cubic
foot of water per second from the
(roast Kork of the Willamette for
Irrigation 'purposcH on one acre
In j;eetion 32, township U0, south
of raiiKo 'A west.
Walter A. Woodard on 10 cubii
feet per second from the 'oust
Ki-ilc for fluinini; lumber above
Oai-tage Grove.
W. H. Co on .1 P cf a cubic 0'it
from Swamp creek, a tributary of
tne I-rfinK Torn, for irrigating !5
acres In seetior: ",h, township It';
oulh of range 6 west.
CljarlCH'J'. Cox on .01 of a cubic
foot from an unnamel spring, a
tributary of the Hluslaw river, for
Irrigating one acre and for domestic
use In section 30, township 18,
south of range 11 west.
for her. They were mnrrlod In
ilolse, Idaho, .lime 0, 1919.
Ceorglne Ward -was divorced
from II. I4. Ward on the ground of
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
Tternlco Cotner wn given a de
cree against Kuttene Cotner on tho
ground of cruel and Inhuman
treatment. Bhe was given $!i0 tem
porary alimony. $2.1 a month per
manent ulimoiiy and $100 attorney
fee.
STUDENTS WILL APPEAR
ItlX'ITAL TO UK (SIVRX AT
' K. K. IT. TONIGHT
LAKE COUNTRY HAS 1 HOTTEH
ROAD CONDITIONS "
Strong St'iitlinent Fomul to Favor
Completing of CuiiHtriictloii
Ail For Ah Florence)
DIVORCE DECREES GIVEN
THREE VNIIAPPY WIVES ARE
FREED HY COURT
Three divorces wero granted by
Judge Skipworth .of circuit court
yesterday in each Instance the wife
being the plaintiff.
Mrs. Eva. Lfinebarger was given
her decree from Victor Unebarger
on the ground of cruel and inhu
man treatment. It was alleged
that the husband was cross and
crabbed, that he struck her and
that he failed to properly provide
The wchool of public speaking of
the Eugene liible university will
give a reolta in the school chapel
this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tho
program will be as follows:
"A Hehool I lay" Vera Trlplett
"A Hot Axle" Hazel Waldron
"Keep Kishln'." Geo. McAllister
"Nobody'R Child" Alice Ingalls
"AgneH I Love Thee".C. A. Tloulten
"Home of the Pleasures of Farm
ing" Worcester Clark
'The Deacon's Daughter's Heau,"
, Ted Cam t hers
"The Old Karmhouse'.A. C. Hates
"Tho Dilemma" Raymond Bresh
"The Dilemma."
Raymond Bresheares
Solo, "Deep River." Burleigh
Hazel White '
"Vision of Sir Launfel,"
George F. Ross
"A Chip Off of the Old Block."..
Genevieve Whipple
"Out to Old Aunt Marys"
Maynard Leavltt
Mooao Attacks Train
my The Associated Prean)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Pec. 1.
A bull moose held up a north
bound passenger train here when
it refused to heed tne wnistie 01
the train and made an attack at
the engine. The animal's mate
was knocked from the track where
It was standing when the train
came to a standstill.
MUTUAL LIFE G. M. SPRAGUE
GARDINER, Ore., Dec. t. (Spe
clal to the Register) Tho three
mile contract of the Gardiner sec
tlon of tho Roosevelt highway has -Just
been completed and this ban
Improved tho road conditions
through Gardiner and north of It
towards the lake country consider
ably. Tho Gardiner people and nlso
the farmers of the lake country
north of Gardiner nro greatly'
pleased with tho building of this
stretch of Roosevelt highway and
they havo voted unanimously an
other 10 mill special road tax, Thla
will raise ubout $15,000 to be spent
on the continuanco of the Roose
velt highway north towards Flor
ence. There Is jx. strong sentiment hero
In favor of completing the Roose
velt highway between Gardiner and
Florence. Lane county Is also get- .
ting ready to work on the Roose
velt highway towards the Umpqua.
With the completion of the Coos
county llne-Umpqua section and
the Gardiner-Florence section it
would open a great stretch of
Roosevelt highway and inonnect
with the nearly completed Eugene
Florence state highway. This road
has recently been designated as one
of the three east and west roads
In Oregon by the Federal govern
ment. The completion of the Roosevolt
hiirhwav between Gardiner and
Florence will open one of the most
scenic game legions in tho state. '
This three miles of Roosevelt
highway just now completed was
the first work done by Douglas
county on the Roosevelt highway.
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YEAR Em SHOE SALE
Ai,ZS&gM r'!,, Ll' T ..
SALE STARTS AT Every Pair of Shbes in tKe
9 A. M. THURSDAY Store Positively Reduced!
As the year comes to an end we find our shelves packed w ith the country's best shoes. The season has been backward and we must reduce this enormous stock. In order to
do this we realize prices must be made so low as to make s hoes actually walk out. After careful deliberation we decided Ko put on this sale. Not a mere paper .sale. But a
Real Sale. A sale of genuine price reductions. Nothing h as been overlooked to make this the greatest shoe sale Eu gene has had for a long time. You know our reputation.
You know we do what we say . And every price quoted b elow is real and genuine. We have such makes as Utz & D unns for ladies ; Florsheim and Douglas for men, and many
other standard makes all to go at sacrifice prices.
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Closed All Day Today To Arrange Stock
8.S0 value Ladies' Kid $6.50 value Ladies IS- $7.50 value Ladies' Ladies' Felt Slippers, $3.50 values Misses' $4.00 values Boys' Solid $6.00 values in Merfs $7.50 values Men's 16- $8.50 values Men's
J Patent Leather, inch boot., moccasin Cnt AeaK f Jack ribbon trimmed, .off Patent and Tan Two- ?at,hP BT? r i? ! w Inch BooU. Genuine Double Sole Oxford,,
low and medium n.k . . . Kld Bnd Satln 3-Strap School Shoe., leather and Tan Calf Blucher . hght and tan calf, new
IwhJslDS ,0e' AROod',e",,0r'abe Slippers, Cuban and padded soles. Many Eyelet Oxford,. All or Pemco ,ole,. Sizes Lace Shoes. While they Yokels. Whife they t e water.
AUii. Pippm- buy and a snap at military heels. All colors to choose from sires 11 to 2 2 to 6- last last will go at proof welt
size, 0 QO , See them in our
WUrJO windows. nn .
$1.98 $4.98 $4.89 89c $2.68 - jstfta $3.98 $4.98 $6.48
W-50 value. Ladies' $4.50 Ladies' and Grow- $7.50 values Ladies Misses and Children. $4.00 value. Misses $6.00 value Boys' 12- $6.50 values Men's Extra SpeciaU Men's $5.00 values Men's
M Growing Girl. . r.,., rln.hM i. Black Kid Arch Sup- Felt Slinner. All .ize. Brown Calf Uce Shoes Inch Boots, nailed and Black and Brown Calf, Light Tan Calf Oxfords Plain Toe Vici Kid Lace
grjwn Calf and Brown Goloshes, 4- port Oxfords. A real s,e new broad toes, rub- sewed sole,. Just what also, Light Tan Calf- new balloon toe,. The The old man'.
w Oxfords, low rub- buckle style. These relief for those tired up to 2. Buy now for ber heels. Sizes '11 he wants for winter Oxfords. Big assort- latest young men s aoe-
Wheel. A.mapat wont last long at arches Christmas - to 2 'ivu- wear ment going at models comfort
$2.48 $2.98 $4.98 79c SzSz $4.48 ' $4.48 ' $5.48 $328 -
W value, Ladies' $7 00 value Ladie.' $6.85 to $10.00 value. Men's Felt Slippers. $3.00 values Misses' Boys' Felt Slippers. AH $7.50 values Men'. $5.00 values Men'i Extra Special 1 One lot
J1" Growing GirU' and Girls" Tan and Ladies' Novelty Pumps, Many styles. He needs Patent Leather Strap . R Double Sole, Storm Work Shoe. Made tor Men's Genuine Dry Sox
fct Kid, Patent BUck Calf, Low Rub- Strap, and Step-ins. a pair now or for Slippers. Size. 11 Buy noW Welt, Blucher Shoes, heavy dutj absolutely
jWher and Tan Calf K. Heel Oxfords. The season, newest Christmas. While they to 2 Christmas and save one light tan and brown solid, carrying the ...
Sl-0ut Pump, and Many styles- mdeI- Seo them in latt ' half- : ; i . . colors at the amazing union stamp While they Ust
Word' ' our windows i rn nn ' " " price of
$3.98 $4,98 $5.68 : J8c .. Jf.. 89c $438 $3.48 $6.85
SPECIAL
SWI Several styles of
I 'lorsheim Shoe and Ox-
SS,0.bWd $6.85
MOP
748 Willamette St.
JqILi
mm
tore
Between 7 & 8th
SPECIAL
WOW! Men your choice
of any Flprsheim Shoe or
Oxford in the store. Grab
while the grab- j?Q OC
bingisgood.... 30Od
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