Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 03, 1925, Image 3

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    IARAWAY
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Wonderful Laraway
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For Christmas Gifts
The greatest gift of all ie a beautiful diamond
mounted in a handrome white-gold engraved
mounting. No other gift compares with it! Come
in and lit us show you the gorgeous gems we are
featuring fcr Chrittmas. The whole city holds no
finer diamonds, nor such unusual diamond values I
When you give a diamond you know with certainty
that the receiver will treasure it above all other
gifts I
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Laraway Blue-White
DIAMONDS
S19.75
f.lfl hH'i'laI! Proof tlmt n
(lliiiiiiiiul tut-! nut In liluh
prUvxl In Im fi koimI tllniiioiiil.
lltut-'Uhlit' gnu In fiigrnwil
ulillr-unlil uimiiitlugtt.
Pay Next Year
Laraway Fiery
DIAMONDS
S59
Dlunoiuls of dnzllns lirllll
fy mourned In wlilic-uolil
"(m'li.Koidm-iilmr nr tlio
jw nmliins. tilvo llTr"
wU lur 'hrUtiuiw.
Pay Next Year
Laraway Corgcous
DIAMONDS
S75
l.lirKO llllllllKllllH f PWrlll'lll
IiIiii'-ivIiIik iiiliir mill iM-pfivl
cm! Firry tllninonil mount
rll In ll illstllM'llvr Mhllc-golil
lilinil-lili-rctil lil.iiinllng.
Pay Next Year
Laraway
DIAMONDS
S125
flu .11 .
Vl 'I'll ""v nnil II.
n.h... "' imist lii.iimir..i
py Next Year
Setla Las
Diamond Merchant and Jewler
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1925
THREE
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EULOGY IS DELIVERED
I'llOI'IXKIIIl I'llINK NPKAKM AT
H( II WAItZSt 1111,1) ' ISKHAf,
"I HUT .Vl-Hlber ,,r I lllviMHlly of
"nun i ni nny Nm'iiIih of ,fo
of former ICiiki'iiii .Mini
IT..r..Mni- V (!. l-'rlnk, fonnorly
i ,,r ,,, ll, f,.ly r ,i
I. IviHliy of clieKoi,. ,..vn.u tho
r.ilwiiril Hrliwiirxrl.ll.l t
'II", Will. 111., J, .,,
low iIiivh ii ip,. The eulogy
'I Willi iih follown:
A ' " f'l'"'lor ll,., , whH()
I tt" "'"'"Miil I,,,,,,, , ..
'; y r.w woniH
mi i , 11 lM ''""'"ry ...mi
riuiiiK ii,i w K, f(ir ,
' of paying ,. rim ,,'.,,
II III milHl ,, tu ,,, , , ,
will hirululi u !,. ,,. lh( )vlnK
"Kdwiird Kiti wtii-xm-lilM was horn
. ''''""I'lorl-.iii.iiii-Miiln In J.7
V yoiiiiK nii,l,, ,n rum, i to Han
"""'J' " whom ho uvi.,1 f,, iHiiu
.. IS,., w,.. , returned lo his
I" impaired health. In
' .' hi- .-itmi, ,iiii, ,,. a ,
lived 1.1 I'.iikmii., Ilri-xoii, lliilll 1U2
wh.ii hi, in,,,,. J.,,),, Al( wa1
""...ihtir n m.I i:iiiiid,ui)Klii,.r
..Ml h.r.. hv.il ll, fw r..,,,,,!,,!,
y i.iH uf iii nr...
1 ll w:m wiiiic IT. jiiiih iiko. wlifn
I JolllMl III,' fmiiHy ( (,, Ifnlvu,-.
.my of (ii,.Kon in KiiKi.m,, nmt i
roiimi tin, iiookmiim of K. Hi hwura
; hll,l li,iiK vHiuMiahnil iih one of
III.- tiiHl It in ti.iiM i.f thi lnn. 1 ro
m,.inl"T him it h a v.'Mi riihli! fl;ilro
"V.n lu t Ih.ki- ilnyn illuniriuil yi.t
lllllilly- lllti'iiillnK l lll'i'l lilly win,
II..' iihuIhiiiiii'i. nf hln Hon and
'laiiKhlrrH in-Mm (liTimrnlii of tho
ri.i lllly anil Hluili'iilH. ynt ro.'ldy
Whin iiiMiui'lunlly cueiirifd for n
'hi. I or a iIImi'IikmIoii. It wan ovl
ih at thai li,. had found tlmn for
K'-n.-ral ri'ndliiK and for Hludy In
inn ny llniH, Kor oxiiinpli. lo waB
a IhiKulKt, iwidlnif and wrltlnit
I hi . '' IniiK.laK.'H. with a rnnnldiT
knnwliilKo of at li.ant two
more. It wbb. howcvi-r. In tiinttcrn
of dlnit liiiiiiirtaiiiu to tho public
wi lrai.. that he took most Inlur
t. Id. pioncpr lu urKinir
a n.ifi. wiiiit HUiply for th town,
and In. Hervrd un a number of tho
hoard of cdui'itllon.
"Alwiin ready to advocate n
hum. iliat he eoiiHldered JunI, lie
'" alway falr-inlnded, nnd iih
auxlouH to liMiliTHtuiHl tho other
Hide im to defend IiIh own.
"Kilwiud lichwai'.Hi'hlld wan n
model lu hln family rulatlous nnd
llveil to Hoe ehlltlren of two Kenora
tii'MH lu careerH of UHefulueiai, and
to thene our HyiupathleH uro ox
tended. "To thiiHo oiiIhIiIi. hlH family clr
' I", and eieelally to the iimny en
eritlloiiH of HtudentH who lived for
n time In old WilKene, It Heenis to
me that the Important recollection
! of the man hiniflclf. of hi8
hi-uevolent perHonallty exerted day
hy day for no many yearn.
"lie Hpent IiIh liiHt dny In ponro
and 'inlet and panned nwuy iih he
would hnvo wlHhed. surrounded by
bin family with IiIh mind clear to
tho- end."
FOOTBALL TEAM FETED
III-V VtXll CilVICS IIKK AM)
i:ti:htainmi;nt
IM. .1. I 'runklln I huts TvIIh of
Vulnu or I'iMitlMill nt llaiiquet
In V. M. C. A.
Hfhnnl foot ball U'lim which hiiH
JiihI rhilnhed a BiioupsHful season
were KlU'HtH lit tho Y. M. C, A.
litKi tiiK lit ut the Ml-V club. (oat-h
li. (!. Itrown attil AHHlstant Coach
JiuicH were Ini-ludcil.
Starting with a hnntiuct at G:30
p. m.. 'AG imm)Io were protwut. Dr.
.1. Kntuklln llanH, pastor of the
Kirtit M(!thi)i1iMt Kplscopal church
was tho principal Hpcaker of the
even Inn ntul nftor roiiBratulatlona
to tho team anil Its eoacheH, ma do
a few remarks on tho valuo of foot
ball. V, I1. Waller, hoys' work secre
Inry of the Y. M. 0. A. welcomed
the team on behalf of tho orRfinl
7.atUn and the athlresH of renponHe
wan given by Captain Holland
(.'uleiuan.
Anions others present wero P.
K. ChristeiiKon, principal ut tho
IiIkIi Hchool, nnd Krnnk Kherhart.
general secretary of tho Y. M. C.
A. lloth gnvo nhort talks. 1'hilip
(inlch entertained with several
sons selections.
Tho banquet was served hy four
hltfh school (tlrls, Miss Beatrice
MIIHkkii. Miss Keba Hrogden, Miss
Iris Hoadmun nnd Mtss Lucille
Gray.
Kollowlnp tho entertainment tho
hoys went on tho Kymnaslum floor
and played names, after which
they went swimming In tho "Y"
pool.
ROAD ORDERS ARE MADE
TIIKHK I'1'.TITIOXS 11SMISSKD
nv corxTY coriiT
Yenlerdnv wim tho rtny In pounty
court to aet upon roail nmttors tlmt
nro penillliR before that body. Tl.o
record of nctloliH followH:
Albert Itlklioff rond: Ordered
fllVUllHKOll.
K. ChriHtenBcn rond: Plsnilsso.
on account of renionslrnnco.
.T. Hecbo road: PlninhiHCd.
Vacation of roads 2H3. SI 4, H31,
and aftfi: Ordered vncnlnd pro
vided S. r. conipiiny penults use of
proHcnt croRslim ciiHt. of Avnrd ata
i ion until .inly I, man.
GRAVEL TRAIN IS PUT ON
11AI.I.AST 1IA1 I.KI) TO TKIt.M
1XAI. SITLO
Tho Southern Pacific company
I M week put on one new (ravel
I ruin lo operate between the pit
near Natron and tho new terminal
RroundH In Kuitenp. Tho Rrnvnl Is
belnit used to ballast tho several
miles of trncks now bcliiK con
structed on the terminal slto.
..i.i ....... ,aI ..ll u-ii. nnenml Hnv.
I II In K ' " 1 I"
oral venw niro nnd tmiterinl oli
InhiPii from tho Willamette river
bottom has been used for ballnnt
on tho new Natron cutoff.
RED CROSS IS MYSTERY
nr.Mi;vi:i sitiNAii von Iio
KiiAN sn:i:ri(J
could be Heed lu tin. vicinity, liiilljjmipjii
no nurtlcliliii' lutureHl. was ulluolieu
to Ihelr oecuputloil until alter
nlKhirall, when tlio red cross hiiiJ
denly blii.ed out.
There wuh no ineetluif of tho Ku
Klux 1 In n, ncordliiff to 'local nf
fli'.ii'H of that orKHiilKullon, al
Iho.ifth M. .1. TlieiupHon, sncrntary,
Hiild that the red itohh mlnlit Indl
ciili) it Keneral hIhiiiiI to IiIhiihiikm
of tho Hiirrounillnn tnrrltory to
meet. .IiihI when that meetlDK
would bn Mr. 'rhoimiHon did not
ay. except. that It would b "In tha;
lieur future."
r:s'ri.rATi:t madv, or a ami:
ANI) I'ltK.IIATOIlV IIKASTS
Vin-Ht ItiiiiKorH ami Hiipcrvlmir
MiKibiff Aiilmilt I'lKiirm I'roin
CiiMcuiln IUKlon
A eeiiKiiH of anion and nredutory
animals lius recently boon taken by
the rnnKorH In thu ('iincnilo nailqniu
forest, anil Nolaon F. Macduff, sU
norvlHOr of tho forest, has com
piled li report from the flKurcs to
rorwaru to tno rorcHt oriice in
W.iHhlnnloii. 1). C.
Mr. Macduff said yesterday that
the HlatlHtl.'H nro but mere kuoss-
work. but tho estimates on the
number of nnlmalH In tho forest
can In a meiiHuro ho estimated from
tho iiumher seen by tho runners
and humors and from tho number
slain.
Mr. Muodufr ild that ho bclloved
tlmt deer nro holdltik thulr own If
not IncreKHluk- On a recent trip to
Tire moiiutiiln and Mount June ho
huw In H.-veriil different localities
hundreilH of deer trucks that looked
us If flockR of Hheep had passed
over tho ureas where the tracks
appeared to bo the most numerous.
KI.'UIhIU'h on grume unlmulB us
furnished by tho runners to Mr.
Macduff arn us follows: Klk, 22;
black tall deer, 3000; mule deer,
3'.; black or brown ljnr. 45. Tho
eHtlmale on predntory unlmuls fol
lows; (oyotes, 1 oiio ; wildcats, 1500;
coiiKurs, 2i.li; wolves, 75. Kluuros
on fur-bearlnn animals follows:
Heavers. 200; foxes, 20; martens,
con; minks, S00; badgers, 30; er
mine, 1500.
The number of animals killed
durlnir tho pnst year nro enumer
ated as follows: Hy man doer,
200, nnd black bour, 25. It Is esti
mated that there wero 1000 hunters
In the forost. The report shows
that It Is estimated thnt 600 deer
nnd five elk wore killed by pred
atory unlmuls during tho year. I
....... iminmi-l. Ill, linL'
.M-.H Ctrtl'. M.'lll I I.U HI ..Mfci. l
NONA I'OI'K
Two Wlvea ami Ono Iliislmnd
Fmtl Fran Mnrllul TU-g IJy I
Court Decree I
i.i......i,irt iii.'ulepv aiirrnuilded
.... m i....ii,.i, nt n. red nrass on
the top of Skinner's bulla nftor
dnrk Inst nlnht.
During tho day lovoral men
Jesse C. Meuts yesterday was
Klvon a decroo of divorce from
Delia Meats on tho Rround of cruel
and Inhuman treutment. They were
married in Albany, March 4, 1921.
It was alleged that tho defendant
n.soriutcd with other men. Tho
father was given tho caro and cus
tody of tho two older children and
fltn mother was allowed to kocn
the Hlx-month-old baby boy. I
Mlnnto Strock was divorced from
l.'red Ktrock on tho Bround of cruel
und inhuman treatment. It wus
ulleued that he was often drunk
und tlmt ho abused her and called
her vllo and Indecent names. They
wero married in Arkansas, October
7. 1S35.
llutli Korn w'as rreed irom r.rn
est Korn on tho around of cruol
and Inhuman treatment. They
wero married in Kuseno. November
!2, 11.22. The plaintiff was allowed
to resume her maiden name Ruth
Tensor.
Nora Topo started suit agnlnst
Ttalph Pope for a dlvorco. They
wero married, in Pendleton, Ore.,
November 6, 1905, sho says in her
complaint, and sho alleges cruel
nnd inhuman treatment, L. K.
Dean is her attorney.
LOCAL OFFICER RETURNS
MAJOR IHTIJll HACK FROM
KAI-UM; CHKCKS WSTS I
Major J. P. Buhb, In charge, of , I
rosorvo corps activities here, re- j
turned -early yesterday from Salem, j
where ho had been attending a i
meeting of the reserve officers In : I
that vicinity.
The army officer said that 15 re
servlHta had been present and that
ho had given them an. advanca)
guard problem to work out. Con-
slderahle Interest was manifested in
similar activities In Eugeno at a !
tho work, and Major liubb plans
later dale.
At this llmo both Major Bubb and
Staff Ktirgeant MoKey are busy ;
allocking over the Ust of resorvs
offieors In this district and getting j
tho names nnd addresses up to date.
This Is an important detail for
mobilization plans and will take
some tlmo to finish, '
REGISTRAR IS APPOINTED
UARMTS AND CAVKYS MAY I
IIH LISTED IS CITY
It Is now rosslblo for breeders
of rabbits nnd eaveys to register
their stock in Eugene.
Announcement to this effect was
made last night by It. W. Rey
nolds, local breeder, who hns been
appointed registrar In Lane county
.Mr. uoynoiris nns boon instru
mental In interesting many local
breeders In an association and it Is
expected that nn orgnnlsmtion
meeting will bo held in tho nenr
future. Thoru nro now'15 memhors
in sight, Mr, Reynolds said. This
association would ho afflllatod
with tho American Rabbit and
Cnvcy Rroodors' nssovlattun.
LOCAL RESIDENT DIES
I,. E. GI11TON PASSES OS 15VK
OF ANNIVF.USA11Y
That
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y Ih PrT
A i C o ill Hit Schattww
d'j - 'lie
'Jill
-iijj Li;- i'-, fPr mr Hart Scbilfncr i
f7f fll Mars &
mat girt prooiem
man-
and the answer
Buying a Christmas gift for a mail isn't
half as bad as it sounds af you go to
the right store
And the right store is a place where they
sell the things that men respect and value.
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are a
good example. Wherever you find them,
you find quality, style, value not only in
the clothes but in everything else that
merchant sells
You'll find Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes here; and hundreds of other ap
propriate and useful things that men wear
Bathrobe
Belt
Buckles
Cap
Collars
Cuff links
Garters
Knickers
Muffler
NecktOear
Overcoat
Pajamas
Raincoat
Shirts
Evening clothes
Fancy wool hose
Dressing gown
Gloves
Golf hose
Golf suit
Handkerchiefs
Hat
Silk hose
Suspenders
Sweater
Tuxedo jewelry
Umbrella
Walking stick
Waistcoat
BROS.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Lucnn E. Glrton, 60, rosldent of
3R4 Meventn nvcnuo wost, died nt
his homo Into Tuesday night. Dcnth
was unexpected and Mr. Olrton
had horn In nppnrent good health.
Mr. Olrton's dcnth camo on tho
evo of his 84th wedding anniver
sary.
Ho Is mirvlvod by his widow,
Mrs. RIny Glrton. nnd two broth.
ofs, 1j ,0. and H. If. Olrton of
Michigan. A slater, Mrs. Allco
Wi'lKht of Klkhourt, Indlann, also
survlvoa,
Funeral scrvlcos will bo held nt
2 o'clock this afternoon nt tho
Brnnstetter chapel nnd Hev. .1.
Franklin Haas, pastor of tlio First
Methodist Episcopal church wilt
officiate. Intarmont will bo In the
I. O. O, F, comotory.
' W. O. W. 8MOKV.U
lll.nnn WAnJmAn nn.l flnn.ta
Ttig smokor, boxing, special music,
rorrosnmoms, r rmay nignt, uecom
bor 4. Men only. 12-3-2
Public) Dance
Dreamland hall, every Wednes
day and Saturday night,
U-lS-tt
MUTUAL LIFE (J. M. SPRAQUE
BROCCOLI YIELD HIGHER
llOSEmmo MAN SAYS ACHE
AGE NOW DOVniiKD
That tho ncroago of broccoli ih
tho vicinity of Itosoburg had boon
doubled nnd that tho crop this next
year would glvo a bumper yield,
was tho statement made hero last
night by J. If. Hornier, a resident
of Hoseburg who was In Kugcno
attending to business matters.
Mr, Hornier, although a froquent
visitor to this elty, had not boon
here for six months and said ho was
surprised at the growth of Eugene.
oven In mat tlmo.
Tho broccoli crop nenr Roseburg
lias brought as high as (400,000
annually to tho growers it was
stated.
Alpha Delta l'l Ilnzani'
Clovor, unusual articles will bd
on sale at a basfanr at the Stand
ard Furnlturo storo, Hetllg Thoutro
building, Hnturday, Uocembor 5,
0:30 to 0:00. 12-2-4
Read Register Classified Ads.
0. 9. F. Hlckox, piano tuner.
Phone 1521-J, or Morris Muslo
House. 11-6-tf
ksf , jp4 ipJUmmstions OjukU
yield to,
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