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L- MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE? THURSDAY, DEC.3, 1925 FIVE Jewelry Gift Supreme Th 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. Luckcy's Jewelry IV. IV. Bristozu, Store Prop. vv"r '" l,in 'Ki'iMiiuc ..f ii. .,,, '.' wl,l--li ViiH Junuury U UJ11 . A-1 -Ji JL. J i I i I II I IJ . I . - - - - CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS 1 VMt In Kimmc Mr. nml Mm. It. H null or t Hlmilk bnutk. ( rliltinK In .,.ufcu.t ye-tiei day. JantM lliiinphrry Hero Jmnew tunphrpy. who II v ok wni of Irv- u u in tho city yoslcrtluy on fahinan lteldent Hero John ItCubtiltm, rfHiiiriit of t'urth limn, . In fcujutnc ywHitT'liiv iiltml - it 10 flUUlTfl (if bUrllm'SH. Binl from HuhIimh Trip V. Hamilton rviiinx-.l In KuKi'iie Htrday after mnorul days spent Portland where hu went un Mm , In tho office of County Clerk Bry ant, yewtnrdny by Ittihtrt JO. ami MuIh'1 Middle. io in Portland I'or VIMt Mm. Ilt.'.lj VnviUv CliilHtliui IloHilaI New --A-liniit.Mj: Mr. lAHU n,.y(.r vMy n Hn it khki it-u 'i i.i "... i , ,,. . iuxu!j' city; and .ii Hii-r Bowman, city. Army tmivrv II.tiw ,,,;;.., and i' MllniT of Fort ,wh,ii, VViimIi., ui'u v HiMilllo, worn registered t tho Jigeiio liutf.) intst night. '.otcuay Viewing Ket Tim coun iy L-iiiiri yesterday Ha J tecum bur iw-fi, an tlin datu lor tlto vlcw ng of the Kulnwiiy as petitioned for , iolthn mid . M, M unio ware numcd " i'iu vuuri an viewers, IamagH (;ivoii r.r ICfuul Tho 'ouiily fiiuri yrMtcr.luy uwanh-d UunuiKfii lit (ho huiii of $100 to Hlckhotr hrntlioiH fr tukliiK a liKillon of their property at the ooi ih i-ikI nf iH. H. I. UirmliialH .ii MlocilliiK tin. 1'raliln rmul. Mjik An 'iii.Mii Tin. I'c cluh nf M. Ku,;in IiIkH Hfhool Imti HinHi'h two JJnoili Tarldiiiilon puiyM l in- pri'M.-ijtiitinii hro at mi nirly (l:ih. Thvy urn "Tho Intl mato KiruiiMiT,'1 u throo-act coin Hiy. ami "Thn tlhoiit Htory," u ll.lfC. ItoM'huiu l'i-(p(. .1. 'uiiiiiiIiikh ami J. . J! rnhr, bun- I Jinn iiK-n i,r Ki:wjjUtK. were In T;iiKim yi-monlay. Air, Hornier I i " ported nmt the outluitU fur the1 luoeroll vrup v.an brlKht anil that It liHiliuleil a btiuipei- yh'Ul next! hut-vent, t 'I Mr. tititK XiiiihmI .lanien M. ! KIiik, bftl Wlllamutto Htrool, wuhI en nlay iiuiimmI nitoriiey for ihe Wurld War Veteranu ntato a.d I ciiniiiilHHinn, fur I. uno county. Mr. KIllK flllK the poHftlotl vucjiKm! by Un- deuih or tliu Jul u Colonel John ;M. U'UllaniH. I I Now Triiffln Orrit'rr Hero Dur j Ini: the cuiivjilc.'jcctico of K. II, JIh- ! , tor, Htutti traffic offh.er In thiH din-' jtiict, who wan Hcveroly Injured ro cenily. v, H, EllcnburK, Htntv , i ti f f li officer, la patrollhiK thin .territory. Mr. Muter. In nllll In the, 1 KuKonu hotfpltal. I ShrlnorM to Attend (Vri'iiumy l.oul NhriuerH piun to attend Die 3Sth anulverHiiry eoromonlal of Al i Kader temple, Myntln Hhrlno, in j J'urtluml .In nuary 2, It wiu re ported ycHterday, Muny of the IIuKeno meniherH of the nhiiue bo- "iik to A I Kader. I'oHtal ItecHptJH IiirrenMc Toh (al rerelptn In KuKeno have In rri'iiMed 11. 7H per cent for the month of November, at compared with the flKOTUH for laMt year, ac cord, nn to I'oHlinaMer J). K. Vor.tn. Tho recelptu for November lhi eur were $ySC0.93. Membership TniiLsf erred C. O. liirkr, formerly u memhor of the Portland V. M. t A., and who han iiiken ui hln renidenco In KuKune, hint irjin.sferrei hfs membci-Hhln to the loftil V. M. ('. A., It wan an nounced yesterday by Krank J5her lu:i t, general ccretary. Marrlnici Miviws Ihsucd Mnr rlaKe llri'imcH wero Ihhu'iI yester duv ni tlu office of County Clerk llrynon to tho following: Jamcn Humphrey,. Jr., and Itena K. Mil ler, bnth of Kukciic; Sieve Owen Thntimn nnd Kleanora Squires both of Kunite M.. 11, ,11. I'll ne nil Wilt He Hold Today The funi'iTl of Dr. T. W. HarriH. who died Monday, will he held at RELIEF WORK IS PLANNED KAI.VATION A It MY FI 'M) TO II K HAIMDI) in iti; Iljilcrlnlfiiiiciit U Ho (ilvcn In Uw Armory Trlday Nlht. J H'i her 11 content in tlio ntatn when ho wan a Htudent In tlto J'endlcton hlKh Kchool. Ilia cHimy haa been for warded to lieadquarturn of tho National American Mwlon In In dlruifipoltK, for competition amonK 18 oihei-H of the United Ktaten. IS i:i.m:mii iu; iioi,is com mission l.N (iLAHI KxlriiHlvn nlnnji uro bolnif mft'lo for llio ruiii'int 10 ho liHcl lit tlm W. II. nrmory Krliluy nlKht, Dotonibsr for tho honofll of tho Hulvutlon Army rollc' lui.d, areonllnK to W. Miicliliiu (Jiin OfrUvr Grnilunlo of t1Vr0V:::,rViH;"n,.tinKo,utla.ottorl fomlu.-to.! IlWtruc. to ii lurHX nmiihor of people In the lion ut C:unii nlly, (.allint ntUM'lon to mo worx that In Ubiiix ilono by llio.Hiilviitlon Army iimom; Die needy. Tho lottor followHi . ' "Hi'iir fi'i'Pil: Tho poor, tho llootly nn 1 "hd dlMtri"HoU uro ul wuyH with an. In Kimono nnd thniiiKhout l.nio county the Solva tion Army nn hfon uurlnn for iIioho fur moro tlinn any other or Kiinlzutioii. I 'jnriH for thin work lira nooded ui d horotoforo thoy liuvo hocn fitited at vurloua tlinoH, ill v.irroim v u.'h, fi.d from various hni.i'(-e Jl ih now proposed lo ralHo a. fund for rolicf work IhriiiiKlioiit l-iino oounty through tho uKonoy of a concert to bo given lit inc Kiikoiio armory, Krlduy; I)o combor II, Thin concert In bolng ;,:oiiHoreil " y tho MaHonlc, tho Kll;a l-nil tin? O'J i I oIIowh lodffOH of Kj Koni', the KIwaniH club ujid the I'utury club ol Kiikoiio, und I ho l.ioim clubs of I0ii,'ene, CottaKo drove and HprliiKflolil, also by the American I.ckIoh and mulclallii' union, ouch organization ruriilHhlnft a leaturo of tho evenlnii's enter tainment. Tho price of admission has been put at the low figure of 5ic and It is thereby tho purpose of giving value received for the money taken In, every cent of which will bo spent for relief work in Lane county. "That you may know what the Kalvatlon Army is doing and the need for such a fund, tho follow ing n)urt of their work In Lane county during the past year Is ub n.ltied: Meals perved 972 Lodgings 061 Persons given garments and shoes 139fi Medical aid given to 20 No. of cases of aid rendered fnmlllcs (food and cloth ing) 2500 Total value of relief glvon....920.6O "All cases -coming before the Salvation Army are thoroughly in vestigate! and no aid is given In unworthy cases. Tills will bo In tho naturo of a community chest fund and has the hearty endorse ment of the organizations above listed, ns well as many others, and this circular is sent out by the committee composed of one from each of those organizations." MILK REPORT IS GIVEN It. M. Kinder, Jr.. and her huer, (the V catch chapel thin afternoon Mm. Ib-ii Henry, went to Portland ye.-iterday for a few days' visit. F.ukmii Hospital Honor! Ad mitted: Mrs. I K. Simmon city; Mm, I lert ha 1'erry. city; Mrs. Mur thu Owen, city, ami John OeUllml, Walton, I'ltllcrman Im in .lame Straight, nlicht policeman, win confined to 1 Ait homo last nlKht by illness. ' Jlmmui" as the officer Is popu- ' i lurly known. Is sufferlnK a llnht at- Flard for AIIomIiik Kt(M-k In Hun lack ot la Ki'lppf- Mnp-Krrd -Hockley of the lira Unit inir Announced n ea'lon dates Tor the Kucenn Hut'l iifss roMcKo were anni'Uiiced yes lerdny by A. K. I'.ohertH, mamiKer of the Hchoid. The ChriMiimH v,i cutlmi will tit nr I on the cvciilni: of Wetlnesday, I eeomlier and will nira locality was fined tin In 9 JubUco court here yefiterday Tiow.nj( work to run at larwe. t Mlnny, nnie U I'llod The cer !''rt nf ihf iisHiiiopit iinjiiiinMN VBMIlob'ii Meiiuty sliop, wan filed W whmanship The Pride, of Production ;V' Pride of workmanship is more pronounced in ' this shop Hum nny other detail. "Workman- ship" is wlmt wc arc selling therefore we 1 emphasize it. i Clothes tailored to fit clothes that express individuality nnd distinction clothes that have a "correctly dressed" air, are the product of workmen who lake pride in their work. . With every workman an expert in his par ticular craft,- the finished product is a credit to the world's best tailors. 3 o'clock. Ir. K. V. Stivers i w.II conduct the services at the 1 ehapel and tlm Masons at the Kravo In the I. . O. V. cemetery. I V. A. Vaiidcrhoof Ilps C. A. 1 Vanderh'iof, 72. died nt 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the l Pacific Christhm hospital after a I iiKorinj; lllnes:i. The body was l:il en to the Itranstetlor chapel for funeral ananKments. Mr. Van derhonf hnd no relatives In this part of the p. tun try. Ik'ii DorrlH lo Sp.Nik Hen 'Har ris of Kuk'ene will ho the -principal speaker nt the eleventh annual meetlnK of the Wcniern Nut Clrow-e-s' n:iociatlon to be lieM In Mc Mlnnvllle. December fl nnd 10. The projjnim of I he meetlntr was nrraimed by Profesfloi' ('. K. Sinis ter, hort culturist of the Oregon AKrletilturlst college. I'litur Mllbt Conipany FumlslieM I.l,lhlf Arnold 1). Collier, coun- Itv cluh lender, yesterday received (from the Crown Mills company of rortlnnd nnd nn exhibit to be shown at demonstrations put on by the members of RlrhV rooking mm nrmie bread making nuns, 'i no ex t i l cons sis ot nouioH conuuninK wheat and other grains ns they ap io.r nt different ntngoH of manu facturing Hour ironi ioo umo n is threshed until It cornea out pure, while ready for baking. The report for November of Dr. G. Helterlino, city milk inspector. wan filed in the office of City Re corder ticorge A. (rllmoro yester day. The report follows: Seventy sediment ..test taken: Inspected three creameries sever al times: Inspected premises of J 2 places wivero, livestock Is kept wlti In the city; visited about 15 dif ferent farms that supply milk and cream In the city. Tho milk supply lias ieen round to be much clean er than It was 10 months no und places where livestock are kept in the city nave been improved con nldorably." 'he work of remodellnir tho Pacific Christian hospital to pro vide for more room to meet the growing needs of the Institution has been started. A building permit calling for the expenditure of $3000 was Issued yesterday at tho -office of the city Inspector. .1. U. I'ord. has rhurge or the work. A permit was issued yesterday to Im M. Knowles to remodel a residence at 341 Nineteenth avenue west at a cot of $3000. Eugene Clothing Go. inss,,,, TAILORS . 1055 Willamette St. ANNorxrr.MKXTs noMOI.AY MBKTINO TONIGHT. Diillmnster hero. Important vau deville plnns. Til 13 TtrcmtLAIl MEETING Ol' ihn ! ort night lv ruin is touny nr 0:30 n. m. nt the chamber of commerce. "Tho Near Kast," Is tho subject for discussion. W1I.1.AKEN.IE CJHANC.fi MEETS .Saturday night. The third nnd fmirth decrees will bo given clnf of 18 cnndldntos. Special feiilnros will bo tho women's do groe team. All nieniber urged t.n bo present. lterroslimontj will bo served. THE L. O. K. WILL MEET Thnrsdny nt 2 o'clock In tho Elk's temple with Mrs. Goorga Hullo nnd Mrs. v. w. nrnnsiei inr ns hostesses, nnd Mrs, S. J vnmr. clinlrmnn of refreshments, )int forgot brldgo ton. Docom- ber 12 Knight Templars, AMvnllnnt i.i.,,.n i,n ni Miisnnlc. hall Tliurs dnv, Docemlioi' .1, nt 1:30 to form escort for Br. T. W. llarrlB' inn oral. . Eminent Commnndor. 12-3-1 Upstairs a i. jc a. r. n....A u.lll Iia n niiocllll mooting of Eugoiio lodge No. 11 Thursday Mftnrnnnn nt 1 ;IU in IHIUI1U lun- einl ot our Into brothor T. W. Har ri. ORDER W. M. 12-3 HKITf.IlLIXK Ti:LLS CONIMTIONS IX CITY HOSFITAL WORK STARTS MO 1 1 13 ROOM TO BK PHOVIDED AT I'ACiriC CHHIST1AX W. H. Kllenburg, mute traffic officer on duty hero during th convalescence or K. H. bister, Is a major in the Oregon national guard and a "high private" In tho re cently organized system of the state highway traffic department. Ah Captain Kllenburg ho com. nmnded a machine run company In the 180th Infantry last year. . Be low a product of tho recently con ducted school for national guard, regular army and reserve officers at Kort Henning, ho was one. of the top notchcrs at tho last encamp ment nt Medford, held in June. JJurlng the encampment Briga dier lieneral tieorgc A. White, com mander of the 82nd Infantry brl- gaoe. imuei nn oroer for Cantaln Kllenburg to turn his company over to a first lieutenant, take off his captain n bars and sew on a golden oak leaf. Then. nH Major Kllen burg. he was instructed to take charge of the machine gun training for tho IfiCth infantry. Major Kllenburg conducted thin course of training throughout tho encampment and during the last few days supervised tho formation of a drill schedule for machine gun troops for the period of 1925-2G armory drill instruction. He was well liked by the men under his command and all officer.? of the national guard with whom ho came In contact expressed high esteem for tho new machine gun officer of the regiment FUNERAL IS ANNOUNCED MltS. SARAH E. THOJfPSOX 1'IOXEKB OP OKECOX Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah K. Thompson, TS.and pioneer of Oregon, who died at the Pacific Christian hospital on the evening nf November 30. will be held at the j Hranstetter chapel at 11 o clock this morning. Mrs. Thompson, whose homo was at Mi2 Twenty-third avenue east, was a member of the Christian church. Ir. E. V. Stivers, pastor Of the Christian church, will preach the funeral sermon. Mrs. Thompson wao born in Ore gon and lived In this state nractic ally all of her life. She is survived by a brother. John T. Pailey or Mitchell; a sister, Mrs. Marv Ware of Eugene; three nephews, Samuel, Clay and Benjamin, all of Bend; and three nieces, namely, Mrs. Alice Weddle and Mrs. Eva Good win of Portland, and Mrs. Ida Jennings of Nebraska. Interment will be in the Mulkey cemetery. OREGON SHEEP WINNERS 5IOXKOE RA.VC11KU TAKES PKIZKS AT CHICAGO Shepherd's prize nnd several other awards including a first prize, have been made to J. G. S. Hubbard and Sons, of Monroe, nt the Chi cago stock show, according to press reports reaching Eugene last night. Mr. Hubbard took many head of pure bred sheep to Chicago re cently and entered them in the show. Following is a list of the awards made, ns submitted last night: sec ond for Hampshire ram one year and under two; third for three ram lambs; third for ewes one year old and under two: third for ewe lamb; first for three ewe lambs. A FETCHING GROUP OF NEW STYLES FOR IMMEDIATE . AND EARLY SPRING WEAR no Narcissus Bulhs inGiftBoxes 75c B OX All the way from Holland come these "gifts that grow." Bulbs packed in moss in a pretty lustre bowl. Just add water and they start growing. Very attractively boxed with gift verse on each box. The cleverest little faille silk hats imagineable have just arrived in our millinery section. Refreshing styles for madam and miss. They are made entirely by hand, and bear the well known "Brarhona" label. The pirate style continues its undisputed reign although new versions are seen in these latest arrivals.. All silk lined. Gleaming rhinestone and novelty braid ornaments en hance their chic.: A diversified show ing at ten dollars. DELEGATES ARE NAMED EUGENE STUDENTS TO ATTEND PRESS CONFERENCE . MEDAL AWARD IS TODAY ASSEMBLY CAI,J,Kl FOR 11 AT VXIVERSITY AVilllam- Cruikshnnk. student at the University of Oregon, will re ceive tho American Legion essay medal for baring been declared winner in tho state, in a national essay contest, at an assembly of tho student body at tho university tniH morning. Georgo E. Iove. stntc executive committeeman, will make tho pre sentation on behalf of the Oregon department of tho American' Le gion, Tho assembly wilt be held at H o clock. Mr. Cruikshnnk won the essay ANNOUNCEMENTS THE WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS will liolu a quilt ft wara program,! Friday evening, 7:30 In post room! at the Armory. Tho Aloha enter-! tninment company, successors to the Mississippi minstrels, will render the program. Admission 25 cents. Everybody Invited. I 12-3-2 Five delegates of the Eugene high school will attend the high school press conference at the University of Oregon Friday and Saturday It was) announced lost night by P. E. Christenson, prin cipal of the school. - : The delegates are Don Sheythe. Carrie Coffey, Beatrice Milligan, Gerald Towne and Agnes Farris. Don Sheythe will represent the student body of the high school aa its president, Miss Coffey is a dele Kate from the girls' athletic as sociation. The others are press dele gates, representing the following activities: Miss Milligan, city news reporter for the local papers; Ger ald Towne as manager of the high school annual; and Miss Farris as editor of the high school news-, paper. Several- members of the faculty will also attend Mr. Christenson said. ' ;0.0.F. OFFICERS NAMED INSTALLATION TO BE HELD EARLY IN JANUARY' - I Officers of the I. O. O. F. lodge here will 'be Installed at the first meeting to be held in January, it was learned yesterday. . , Those who were recently elected by the lodge members are: Noble grand, B. D. Dotson; . vioe.-grand. J. E. Hewitt; secretary, 8. V. Mlnturn; treasurer, Roy-Woods. Appointive officers have not been named yet, it was said. At the meeting of the lodge to be held next week will be the exemplifica tion of the second degree.. . ! .- O'Day'a Top Sbop In new location. 146 Park street. Tops, cushions, glass enclosure and trimmings. Awnings made and repaired. . 11-26-1 INSURE . WITH HENRT TROMI E Xpert WATCH REPAIRING . ' Prices reasonable Green Jewelry Store 22 Eighth Ave., West BOUV DECKER To Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Decker, of HarrlsburR. Saturdny, November 28, 1925, a daughtor, namo Jean. I FKURTN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal ter K. Kerrln, CotliiRO Grove, Wednesday. December 2, 1925, a son; wclRht 10 14 pounds. Cnnl of Thanks Wo wl.li to thank our frlpmlit and neighbor, for tho klnrinesH riurlnir tho illness nnd help In our sad bereave--inent In tho Ions of our dear mother, also for the floral offprint?. onORCR B. UI.OOMER, PACT. It. HI.OOMKR. FltRP II. m.OOMKR . and FAMILY. Turns Tables on Vultures ri BI.K'fl ATTKNTIOK All members of Kimono I.odKO Nn. .1S7 II. 1'. O. KIks, nre requested lo attend the funeral of our worthy brother, fir. T. W. Harris, nt Vealrh rhanrl, Thursday, De cember 8. at 3 p. m. SKCIIRTAHT. Instead of providing a feast for birds of prey in the Gobi Desert, as was predicted by many, Roy Chapman Andrews and Mrs. Andrews are back safe from the mystery land of the East. With them Ihey bought this black vulture, iiio nnlv one in caDtivitv. "Connie" has a ton-foot wing sprcud and stands two feet high, .jajsd First Church of Christ, Scientist Eugene, Oregon ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. B. of Kansas City. Missouri Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother ; Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist,' in Boston, Massachusetts. in LARAWAY MUSIC HALL Between 9th and 10th on Willamette St. . Friday Evening, December 4, 1925 at 8 o'clock The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend