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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19Z5 TWO STAR CEKTERPHAGTICES Jrk Ullsa, Nick Curler, Crl Jnhnion, Harry Lonvllt, Hert Kerns, Al Stiu-lnlr, Sherman Smith, "lclc" Kpynolil. l.rnri Jonnn, Georvo MimnAUKn, Otto Vltum Hiryl Hudson. Vlo WVlsel, Homer Dixon and Kill Mills. LOU YOUNG PICKS TEAM tUUIIT KASTKHN MI.N lU.ACKl ON STAll KM-VICX OkerbcrftHIgh PointBasket ball Winner, Returns , i" fi! if h i i -1 t ( . - 1 1 I ' I ) J ; If, i ) f 1 till r Tho Korond work of basketball prm-tlce lit ilia uulveridty ia well umUr way with ironpoct of HiHrfHNful cujion better thun hat Ik'iii had ul any Unto thla your. ?u;i h "Hilly" Ht'tnhurt now bus n , coinpU'to team of vetrnnn ah n nurb'UH round which to build bU 192& unltito! with the. ftnpearnnce of Hoy Otii-rlirrR In u unit, OkorbiTK 1 center and hlnh point tun m i f i hi X'nrl hu'UMl ponferunre : ititii vnnr mill linJf tYt mnnv annriftl writort on tho roast n tt aU-stur pivot num. Ito in not In schoul but will enroll nvxt term. Ilia nn nonranco pulH nn end to the big probb m of finUintf a "tip-off" man. KttHiuVn gotUnff tho tip off "Okie" In a hard man to stop on the of fen no, Tho 35 basketball OAplrantu, now hard at work each afternoon in the nion gymnasium, will shift . tho scenes of their activities to the armory down town. Tho armory will aaln be used as a practice and playing floor for the varsity five. In order to get accustomed to the floor the men will practice dally at 4:30 p. m. The schedule of a Christmas va cation barnstorming tour is still tentative. According to Coach Rein hart there is a possibility that the, team will take some kind or a pre-, neason trip, if only in the state. Thej varsity open their 192 schedule ntrainst the Montana Grizzlies in the ; first ronfArence game on January j 19 at Eugene. , SMITH ,SAYS FAREWELL 'COACH SPKAKKIt AT ASSEM BLY AT VMYERSITT Coach Dick Smith, who has pil ! oted the varsity football team i throuch tho najt s season s wor T.'ns the principle speaker at thc;0 A P iKVADPC SOUTH regular assembly Thursday of the U M' ,u riUW OUU I fl aFSOciated students. He took his leave of the university in the role of head coach and expressed a friendly farewell. He spoke of his gratitude to ihe student body and bis appreciation of the work of - the football team. The names of the men winning football letters were announced by Dick Smith. Those receiving the fornia eleven at the Coliseum Sat varsiry "O" for their work on the urday. will arrive here tomorrow squad' this season were Bob J morning with Coach Paul Schiss Mautx. captain; Louie Anderson, ler and a squad of 26 men. Gene Shields, Kenneth Bailey, j The Saturday grid engagement. i In the opinion of football experts. Carnival Dance Saturday Nite, v DECEMBER 5 Dreamland Hall Good Time All Welcome DANCING at NOTI HOT TAMALE "5" ORCHESTRA Saturday. Night AU This Week 10 lbs. Sugar 45c With each $5.00 order of groceries Lowell Grocery 1044 Willamette HOTEL ASTOR 2nd HUl Los Angelc Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff from $1.50 OLD-TIME DANCE Thursday, Dec. 3 MIDWAY PAVILION Public Invited. ISMSMUSfl Buy Hand-Made Gifts at the Bazaar Manvjlle Bros. Store Saturday, December 5 By Uto Victory Circle of tho I'trst Baptist Church fThia 1 another f trica f un it r football tram tudrrtM for Tit AmoIi4 -by prominent eaatrrtt Coach.) (lly The AuikIiIkJ rrrus) NKW YOKK. 1Hh 3. Kiirht eastern stars ami three middle western performers occupy pbtciw on an nil -A merlon n lineup selected for the Associated rreu today hy l.ou Vountr, bead coach at tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Dartmouth is the only collogn plaolntr more than one man on the following nll- Amerlcun eleven Knds: Tully, lVuitmoutb, Thayer, Pennsylvania. Tackles: Chase, Pittsburg. und and Weir. Nebraska. Guards: Carey, Cornell, and Sturhahn. Tale. Center: McMillan. Princeton. Quarterbacks: Orange, Illinois, and OlMrlamler, Dartmouth. Fullbacks: Tryon. Colgate. BASKETBALL SCHEDULED hu;h school to have ixtkk cus8 gamks lntercbiss baskettvall will beain ) at the Eugene high school Monday. coach, r.arh clacs will have three teams. A. B and C. on which no lettermen will be allowed to play, it was stated. The schedule will be as follows: Monday Class C, sophomores vs. Juniors; class B, juniors vs. seniors. Tuesday Class C, juniors vs. seniors; clasa A, seniors vs. soph omores. Wednesday Class C, sophomores vp. seniors; clas B, Juniors vs. scphomores. BEAVERS PLAY SOVTHEUX CALIFORNIA SATURDAY (Br The Associated Press) LOS AKGELES. Cab. Dec. 3. The Oregon Agricultural college football team, scheduled to meet ! the University of Southern Cali- promises to be second only to the Stanford game In the aggressive ness the Trojans have to face. The Aggies, by defeating U. S. C, would finish tied for second place for Pacific coast conference hon ors with Stanford. ATHLETIC HEADS MEET rOOTBAIA SCHEDULE WILIi BE AXXOUXCED SOON j i (By Tha Associated Proas) j CHICAGO. IIL, Dec. 3. Ath- leuc directors of the western con- ference engaged In a strictly pri- j vale meeting today, opening a ! three-day session which will cul- j rainate on Saturday when-the foot- ' ball schedule for 1926 wilt be , drafted. f Major John I. Griffith, commis- sloner of athletics of the "Big Ten' j refused to make any statement as to what was discussed but It was understood that the professional I menace to intercollegiate footba, i was one ox Ute problems up lor' argument. CANADIAN GEESE SHOT LOCAL HUNTERS RETURN WITH FOUR HONKERS ' Foor Canadian honkers were! bagged from the air near Coburg early yesterday when a party of four local huntsmen headed by Dr. L. L. Baker, migrated to the open spaces. . The honkers were all flying high and several flocks of geese were seen, they reportd upon returning to the city at & o'clock yesterday afternoon. With Dr. Baker were Ed King man, W. W. Calkins and Harold Hobs. The party left Eugene at 4 a. m. Wednesday and had the four We Save You Money on Eyeglasses Whrtl Lrttprs TMnrr CONSULT US AocnracT. Quality, Scrvico WATTS OPTICAL CO. Over 30 years In Eugene 14 West EIkIiUi Rlroct Modern Methods Satisfaction Guaranteed Special Feature Saturday Nite, DECEMBER S Skating from 7:30 to 11 p. m. Men's skating Potato Race Ladies Slow Race Cash Prizes WINTER GARDEN SKATING Afternoon ' on .Wednesday Friday and Saturday from 2;30 to 5 p. m. j and every evening from 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. il IUIMb Hi-id or? rhnnln Prtlt.xh t j I If " ' ' ; t"W fne i tnmi'tiiWui ttmm o( a in an' a tmtlnHoti ; 1 H1" h.'ff JP'fIJ ami Ittumrh. "Tlia Kotit." faturit kM- , I : K P a 3 Sf rAAf ,lu I,otll nianai"-utt aa ouo if I hp i M fov&feg W rJS l.nwi ictuttf it hit wrr hown; ami i Sj S f iKssH I l.ith NV: Ar.i Kabla. j 1 i 1 Jk.. r.minir-li.'(ty Plyili in Vhu Ohm: 1 Kl I I .-?J LA-fivC Chow ." Lillian ami lirmhy Otali in 1 I lESm TM ,-toiiio.'" til Moroni IMvun PUyra m I - ! I ll'.l fWT t ,-Th JilHP' troatl ahow; "Kcnlm'Vr ! I I WJ Prlla." "Tho Amnt UArlnr." "Kwl I IV v"r,cv- II SJe .-"filjLJg m" Rr Klrat da- l',eti Mtralti.n Per- I 9 lav iT'Sftp'ai " " -',- iAtl and airntast n-U " Tli- , 5 I AT THK TIIKATKKff TODAY vt..t-..n.i.i Dnu- w., ,bv. t.t nf Charlia I'hnplln tn "Tho Gold Rmh." 1 ! rla of fiu and t in ins nolk.n. AIX- an.lrr In a Mtcoial muldl mcor on th I urKan. Added attraction. cni- of th ointnK f tha MrKen:!c liana and trim tlnnd. rot rtnitnn Ktrhanl lUrthv'.tneaa and fivothr Watkaill In '"Shiif Laava." Cuilfan JJoore In "Wa UIn," and. pevlal at'.drd attrat'ttun. lturton'a ilo.1 arn Malda' Jan Itand and Grtruria Dooncr. premier Cltarteaton dancer ; CKu: Mac Lean. In "Sevn Key to Baldpate:' I.on Chaney la "The Phan tom of tha Opera ;" Norma Talmadse lt ' Grutark :" Adolph afenjna. "A Kins on Main Street;" Mary PUrkford tn "LK- geese by 10 o'clock. Although they hunted the remainder of the day they could not attract the Canadian fowl close enough to the ground to get a shot at them. OFFER IS GIVEN SMITH camforxia" waxts COACH FOl'K YKAJtS MORE flty The Asaociated Preta) RPIiKKI,KY. CaL. Dec. 3. An- drew L. Smith, head football coach of the University of Ca;ifornia, has been offereJ a four-year extension of his present contract. Iuther Nirhots. graduate general manager, making the announcement today, j said this was the decision of the' associated students' executive com-' mittee reached last nlt;ht. The four-year extension will date ! from the expiration of the present I contract, which runs until January! , 1927. CM WILL APPEAR 1 1 PIONEKK BOYS TO SIXG FOR; ROTARIAXS TUESDAY j Roflcbiirg ami Corinllin CtnhM to lie Guests Here at Korlal Evening Next 'V'k Announrlnff tho first nuljllc ap pearance of the Pioneer boys' chor us, officials who have heen organ izing this Kroup of younger lads of the city said yesterday that they would sing before the Kotary clubs of Eugene, Roseburg and Corvallis here next Tuenday night. Serernl songs have been picked for the boys to practice on between now and then and the chorus will rehearse these Friday and Monday evenings. The Eugene Rotary club will be host to the clubs of Hoseburg and Corvallis at a social. It was re cently announced. Local Itotar ians have been urged to wear their regulation Itotary caps and tho women of Hotary their badges. EstCB Snedlcor. past president of the International Itotary. will bo the principal speaker of the even ing. The program has been ar ranged through Walter Fell, John Stark Evans and David John Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ijorks, di rectors of the Pioneer chorus, will conduct this first public appear ance and a unique program of presentation has been discussed. The boys will all be in white shirts and wearing black neckties. They will file Into the banquet room silently. Mrs. Dorks will take her place at the piano as accompanist, and at a signal from Mr. Dorks, the 60 Juvenile voices will burnt out In a rollicking snng. Following tho singing tho boys will us silently depart as they ar rived. The entire performance will not last more than half an hour and parents have been assured that their sons will bo home shortly after 7:30 p. m. HIGHWAY PROBE STARTED TEXAS LEUIML.VroiW CONSID ER PAYING OWN EXI'ENSICS fPr Thn ANfioclntM Prcsfi) ' AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 3. Gover nor Miriam n. Ferguson today ap pointed two members of tho stale highwny commission while tho federal government began an In vestigation of federal highway funds In TexaB and Hpeaker Leo Sattorwhlte sent out a letter ask ing legislators whether they wero willing to pay their own expenses to a special session of tho legls- i latins. I The federal lnvesllgatlon started with a conference between Attorney ' Ocneral Dan Moody and throe government agents. Following' tho conference, tho federal officials began an exam ination of the books of the fed- ! eral aid division of tho highway department. Tho Inspectors nlHO talked briefly i to Governor Ferguson and her husband, James H, Ferguson, to gain their Idea of highway mat ters. , Rr Klrat da- Cm Mtralt w.iiSaa:r- latl and gtr.tt ntvU Tlii- lvr of tba llao.. a iluwihf drama urpaaar th f .rmr human auirla from tha Pn r AiHrica m bolnvrd novrllt. in a hrart apiHaHnKtt rotu.im o mm a.i n. ui-, ami ictttuunc lar tUm , lloharl Kraier and rd -KU-l! MIM-; tho aecond M:tHV fiiir Kti" utorten: International Kvent9. IVfnthy Wyin-in. maid mlr. In munu-al a-rtnMinlmenl lo lt ptt tiire on tho orict. Cornln "Th lulde Who Med. With t.ewla J!one. Vlrsmta VnIII ami Ntti Naldi; "Tha Voman Hater." With (Mtve lrKk. Itelena t'hadalrk and John Mar run. "!f-ndwind." Wtth Hu Petarr PiVty Ruth Miliar and Arthur Hyt. Pol a Xeel 10 Joaeph llercehalma" "Flower of the Nl!u." Itc-clnaM Danny In "California Straisht Ahead." Today's Radio Program Uemt Features Tlirottchout tha Country Tonight FrMay. nanibar ' 4. 12S K:0t p. in WAlia (UK) ItloV montl lilt) Uraat Arttat" oraa rf ltal. WI.1T 1'hllapatphla. fpclltn lire. Houth Baatara 1'aunayl vanta t:ttatupiun"bip. ;15 p. ro. WTIO (4I5.1J Hart ford. Choral club, mala rolvr.' i ti p. m. WIJ (34 4) Chicago. WalUcw 11. Aixtbary. puatua. "il lu Rubin' i.io p. m. WIU'A (34t) Nw York. Talk by Atlotpb Zukor. Para mount official". 0 p. m.-W9M I2S) Nfl.h rilla. Ro(r WlltUma univarally sj club. 30 p. tn. K DAB 8 I.lnculn. Klrat annlvaraury proKram. Par U eat Stsllona 8Urat TonJcht KUO FAC Calgary 30 6:00 p. m. Salon broadcast. t'NKi: !-.4llinliton .MO.U 6:30 p. m. Children's half hour. 7.30 Ii. in. Studio concert. f.NKV Vancouver 2BI K.0O p. m. Address. S.30 p. m. .Studio program. 10:30 p. m. Helmunt orchestra. KI'I List AngWe 107 5:30 p. m. .Matinee program: nhrhtly doings. 6:io p. in. Editorial; Examiner program. &:00 p. in. Organ recital. &:00 p. in. Muhical program. 0:30 p. in. Mutual .Motor pro gram; "Joke contest." 10:00 p. m. Snellenherg pro gram. KfiO Oakland Jul. 2 3:00 p. m. ".Mugaz.no Digest"; muMe review. 4.00 p. m. St. Francis orches tra. 5:30 p. m. Girls' half hour. 6:00 p. m. Dlnnor concert. KiV Portland 101. S 9:00 p. m. Sherman Clay con cert, ( 1 hour). 10:30 p. m. Hoot Owls. KIM lxm Angoles I05.a 6:30 p. ni. Children's program. 7:0 p. m. Talk. 8:00 p. in. Courtesy program. 10:00 p. m. Hickman's orchen tr.i. K.llt Seattle 3B.4 8:30 p. in. Intelligencer studio program. 10:00 p. m. Danco program, (1 hour). r KLX Oakland 508.2 4:00 p. m. Women's hour. f:00 p. ni. t'hllilren's program. 11:00 p. m. .Special program. 0:4.1 p. m. Sweet's ballroom or chestra. KN.V Hollywood 3.18.9 0:30 p. m. (lolf talk. 7:30 p. m. Courtesy program; Towne Cryer. :00 p. m. Vest Coast theatre 0:00 p. rn. Courtesy program. KOA INnvcr K22.-I 5:30 p. in. iirown Palace string orchestra. 6:30 p. m. Sundny school los son. 7:00 p. m. Studio KOA orchestra. program; KOI! statp College, N. M. .118.9 0:30 p. m. I'rosbylerlan choir; talks. KPO Sail Francisco 1 28..1 fi.'M p. ni. Children's stories. 7:00 p. m. Palace concert or chestra. 8:00 p. m. Palnce hotel orches tra. K PSN PnKurtcna 3( 5,fl 8:00 p. m. Music; special fea tures. KWKC Pullman 348.9 7:30 p. ni. Soloists; Talks. (1 hours). GARAGES ARE UPHELD COMMISHIOV MAY APPEAL FHOSf corirr DECISION ly Thi Afiftorliiterl Prenit) BALBM, Ore,, Dec. 3. In a do rroe signed todny by Circuit Judge I. n. McMahan, the public ser vice communion Is enjoined from enforcing Its regulations, relative to permits and fnos( against tho I'tirplo Truck Onrngo company and 18 other garages In tho state not under contract to Haul gravel on Krrirr of tha Uaoa." a tualn tlrnm 1 1 1 In introducing our new Superb Shoe Department, we start one of the grCai. est shoe sales of the season, beginning next Saturday morning at 8 a. tx. The merchandise offered in this sale is brand new not one pair of old shoes in stock. The styles are new; the quality is America's standard and the prices are the lowest ever quoted on new merchandise. The sale just laU for 10 days. Take advantage at an early date of the real values offered. Women's Slippers and Oxfords At $4.85 Pair Women's black rutin, natent, kid and calf in cut-out cfftct.i, pumps, oxfords in black artd tan, high and low heels, covered ar.d built up. Value OB OC to $6.00 in this collection. Sale price 04aU W At $3.85 Pair Women's and crowing girls oxfords, pumps and cut out patterns, high and low heels (PO OC Regular $5.00 values UVaUW At $2.85 Pair Women's shoes, growing Regular $4.00 values Sale Price Women's $3 Slippers at, per pair $1.85 Shoes for the Whole Family and Rubbers, sijap jii puMlc roatla. The comimnloi on- KUKt d In thv Ktttvul liuilliUK iUt not 1 coino undtr tho j.rtvlnlonH oC tho net ly whirh tho rommiiwlon ri-KU-( UtoH truck oimratBtl fur hlr. Judo McMahun wild. Tho tlt-tl-Blon will lie appeukd to tho hu pn'ine court, tnembora of tho com ittUtilott Indlcutfd. EXPRESS HATES L1 CHANGES AXXrNT:D UY cai. Af;i;x Kffoctivo !HvamlKr 5 tliawri Will lio Low on lMffm'iit CuimiKMllllffi i Beginning with Deromhor 5, tho Ainuiicun IlnJwny KxprcHH com imny will itnnouiw-o ntw rutf-M for commodity The mt rutoH will up ply from hlnho, Mont unit. Oregon anil WaHhlnton. Tho rntt-H pro. flurcrl will h 14. 2S pnr humlriMl to tho .MlHHnurl river, $4.01 to Chi enfto and Ht. I.ouIh, and $5.04 to polniH cast of ChlcaKo und Ht. houln. ' 1'IiIh nnnotinrmont wa.i tnado A. I Flitpp, lirni itkr-nt, upon ro gIpt of tho Infortntttton from tho central offleo In fortlnnd. runimo ditlfH nffoctod Uy thltt rliam?o In rates will ho fruit rnd vuKoti'hlrit, nrein, dried, rannoil or prcttorvt'd. wh'n not pucked in Klfirt'i or c-itrth-f;nwiir; nutH in tho Hindi, oIIvoh, Including oIIvoh pai'kvd in Klfinn or oarlh'nwnro; MarttHehlno rhorrlod, hrnndlffd frultM, Jninn, JhIIIoh or prcNorvctH when not packntl In kIiihh or onrthenwaro. Tho now raton will not npply on tho following: Krtilm and voko tuliloft, roen tn ynuy.n cloth or paper rovorod hurikeip, nor fin tfljired fruit nor vnnilla beunn In any form, nor ChlneHti Illy hiillin, nor nut meatH Khellod, nor tnunh rooniH, SIMPLER LAWS WANTED TH!tI:K IiAYMKV TO HKUVR OS wash i x ( i ri )s : m m ivvi: i: (tly Tlio AHUfH-tali'd Vfnn) OMTMI'IA, Wnnh., I)o. 3. With tho provlnlon that Hk mom borHhlp Rhnll lnrdudo throo lay men, tho Honato today paHHod hoiiHo hill No. 40, providing for tho oh tiihllnhrtiont of n Judicial council to Htudy nnd rovlow court prnc tleen for tho purfinno of Hlmpllfy Iiik court prncodure. Tho amendment wn propOHed by Drin lnndon of Hcatlle, hhnKolf a lawyer, who declared that reform of Judicial procpduro hnd remained In Ihe "hand", of lawyer lonff onotiKh without producliiK the do Hlrod resultH." Honator Uindon'H romnrkH concerning tho pranllcori of "Homo lawyoi-H" wero hucIi hh to proclpHnto a warm fllKmiKHlon Btnonit lawyer mnmhorii, much to tho amuflornont of other momhora. 30 East Successor to Love &, Barrett girls' oxfords and pumps, S2.85 mj, Ntmiln-p 77 l.iirky 'i A' iat-a lru nilCAliO, Ut-i-. 3. llumlrctlN t fhlrnnn rucotruclt larH rnf louay ny mi n a homo car' lyliiK tho nutrilurr "77" In tha tele- uraphlc roportH of ruc tenult. Itt-d iritiw'"' mud" tho i)iiiii))tr "'7'' fninoui) on tho font lutl I fluid nnd tho n urn her nttrncied tnuiiy wn ?-! on htn Ak In tho hint rnco t'd.iy nt Now orhmiin. Htoiio Ak, i ho number "7 7" of n ruro w;ro cydo won at oddH of ton to one. Sl'KCtAT. Et.BfTtriV N'lTIf'K I'O TUB CITY tip Kt'OKNK. I.ANK C il'NTV, OltKOn TuBt1ay, Hcetubr U, Xotlr Ii hrthr Riven Hill purminnt tn tha lrmi of flvMon 30, Clmpitr ft, ut tho rhAptrr e.f tho (')iy nf Kiinii, of tho Chirinr of tho (.'Ity of Kutftmo, hy tho Cninmnn (fninr of tlm t'lty of KiiMono nn the ft tit tiny of Nnvombnr, Ifl;S, nnt finrovrl by tho Mnynr nf City on the ftih 1ny of Novmntxtr, 19:&, n Npn'lnl ntunhliml 1iellnn will h hll In M fliy on Tiir.itAy, lf-nm- hr 16, 1925, from Ihn hour nf elM o'i Iik-Ic In the iiornlni( to iho hour nf I ollthl n'rlnrk In lha nflcrnnnn, and at Jim viae i ion, i lift toll owin( prcpowod rtirlcr amrnn'mnnti will tit nuhniltlcl to lit olrcloro of at cliy, rnrirri1 by Iho rnmiiinn IVmnrll for their up proval or rejection, tu-wlt: 1. An iipI tn nmend tho City ritArtor of Iho Oily nf Kuitnne, (irrwtn, by nmetidlnif Honllon f.7, of r.'haptir IX of nl! f'harter by BtMIng- thnrotn nn Aiiiliorlatntlr.n In iho Cntntnon, l.'ouiii ll nf Iho City to ra-nrid. cnaio for Mwnr, HtrDot, nlloy mxl ntlmr linpinvoinPtttH, when llio fnrnmr nRNinnnt hn wn (IfIarod Invnllil, nr Iho Cniinrll ahnll ho In dnubt an to Ita validity, nr dim! I nVnrn It noc oHHfiry, and tn mnkn Mm nam a lln upon tho proporly nhutllnir upnn, adjiirnnt In or boiinDtlad by autd Improvomont, i. An art tn run n nil Iho Chnrtor of tho Oily nf RtiKf-no, Ornirnn, by At inn a nw (hntitrtr lliiroto, nullmr lulnir nnd othpow nrlnir Iho rrntninon Tntinell nf Iho City nf Kiivnno, In Imir. nnd noil ntKollribln Imn-H nf iho filly nf Kuronn. in llio aum of Onn Hundrttd Hnvonty-fvn Thnu iind iJnllnra or no much thoto fr na ptlnill bo norMMntry fnr tho j.iirpoNo of rnfuntllnir Iho nrit inn'llnir nnnornl Vumi vVnrrnnin and tniprovomnnt llnitd Inlnrput Vumt Wnrrnnlri of Ilia CHv, and tn nxnnl Dm profftft.U In rotlrlnp; tho nut Minndlnir rintiornl Fund Wnrrnnla, nnd Irnprnvntnsrit ftnnd Inlornnt Kund WarrnnlN of tho CUy nf Ruirono. 3. An not In (immirirt tho City Char Inr of tho Pity nf Kimnno, Ornirnn, by nmnndlnir Honiinn fll, nf Chnpior X or n I1 Char ( or by hnnln tho rlo of Inloroot on portlflrntna nf falo on foronlflRtira frnrn ton to ftfioon pr pont, and nrt.llnt; a prn vlolnn mnklnp; f'lty nulnmntlrnlly the purchiiNor nf all tinaold prnporty. Tho flnmmon rotinrll by anld Ordl' nnnrn Ko, fillllt, hn fltod tho poll I tiff phti'oa tn ho nn In enh ward of anld city na fnllo-va: In Wnul rno, whlnh In tho torrltnrr niiili nf Ulovnnth Avnmio Bitrt Viant nf WJIInmotln f;lront, tho polllnif plnrn Mhiill ho In llio hiiaamnnt of th piihllr Plbrnry of tDnirntip, In Word Two, 'whlrh la tho torrltnry north of rciovnnth Avnnuo nnd Riiat of Wltlamotlo Hlroot, tho polling placo 9th St. Men's Oxfords and Shoes J At $4.85 Pair Men's and young men's shors and oxfordi, new U. loon toes in black and tan. Regular Al AP $6.00 value. Sale price RC At $3.85 Pair Men's smi-dreas shoes, oxfords and work iWI Regular $5.00 value s I Sale price 2)g,0) Men'. $4.50 Work shoes $3.45 Men's $3.50 Work Shoes $2.45 Little Gents' Shoes, $1,45 Pair Tan, para 'cord solo, rubber hccL Sizes 5 to i nil 9 to II, all at one low price, per pair , $12.50 Men's Chippewa Hi-Cuts $9.85 $10.50 Men's Chippewa Hi-Cuts $8.85 J Other bargains at $5.85 and $6.85 too, all at Reduced Prices for Ten Dayi! 2BEE hall by (da Cutfn Armory tull1tn lit Wr! Thr. wlilrh Is lh trrl tnry unrlti of Hvnih Avnun ml wr-i nf WllUinlt rttfnxt. th" m:it pr hall bo In l ha l(inttun Kulllln nf K'h:hk, a I tti cur nor of Hit tit ami WlUniiirtto flfrrotR In Wtttit Kottr, wh). h It th iitrrttory Mith uf Hovvnth Avinu ami Waal of Will malt Hltnnt. lit i.lltn plnrv halt Im In th nhbf of tha t'tty ttall. DalM thl 1st ay uf icambr. tii:o. A. JM.niK. CUV Uorof.lnr IUy. IS-l-io Strenuous Living is Hard on the Eyes There In llm nlniln of rrn.llnii l Inform ynurwlf. I nn ntluln if wrllliiK In Inrm in nllii ri. . .n0i Tim mriiln uf wiiti hliiu fur iijit unli I" It'""ull, oycntrnlii, houiliirln-s, lnllK"Hnn, IrrllsWIItf """l r,rk-... .. . TrucA itemiMiy: i mr ninricH Hciniiii Kiotmd and pollHhed In on - own fti' o.ry, ItefiTencc; Auyonu'WeailiiK our i w j.ii-a. iTT rn s ( i -n n wir iii r - HI WILtAMETTB BT. December In Eucrene Month Oregon Life HA Applications Must Be PrjKlud ( by December Thirty-First I This Will Be a State Record . I ask ...y fi'icii-ls nnd friends of the home state company to HELP ME PUT THIS OVER "Bill" Baskerville District Manager 557 Willamette Street-Telephone Residence Telephone W-n "We Write 'Em R''ghl" WATCH THIS SPACE . .0 iw I I I I T BH I ii I B 1 1 I OUOBNS. 482 aBtaaaaa With I i 1 tl