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CAVE-IN VICTIM IS BURIED TINMI, Wulllillt IV'I'lltUIII IN' I,ih .11, 'i:lln;uv A UK il Hi" N.lm.ii, ,llni of ii luiin.-l in,,- In on th, Nail,, n ciit. oir u r.-v, iliiyn in;.., n. in, wiih l,lllil vvlilli- woilutii; wini ).;,-,,. Ki'l.Hoii. win. I,iir.,l In Hi,, tlvw , ' I. 'I. I '. r..ii..t,.ry yi hlLrilny. I'l'lvn:.. tun. nil ,..r, Iii-h . .;r(. i;il,-non. whom. In nt lir, Muifiinti, .'lillltt li.-ri. from Miinioi., Wahliliii: I "ii. y. ii,iih,y. w)il t, I,,. , I in ii. Mi'inu'l,'!!,'!' I'ttnjH-l iIiIh iint-rnooli. Tin, i ml vlillm will ul:.. i l- Iiiirlnil In tint ni'w I. o. ii. !'. ronii.. IV. did TIiiio lining Kvcry Tui-Mluy nlnlit. W. O, W. Iinll. I'ulilli: liivlli.il, 11-20-1 mo. MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. SATURDAY, DEC. S, 1925 THREE PUPILS HEAR CONCERT roil Ai-i-iti;. ;ivi:v I HIST iu;m, I VI'ION M-miii in i,r Ki iinni r Miiii! in lihi'iBlly I'nnhli, .iiii.,.h f"r l.mul ( IiIMii,,, II. full' ii linni, iiiiilli.,,,.,, lf I' ll "ml iiiii.iiii, imiiiil,,.,.;, ,,. ,,, "V1," ' "' ""' ClilViTHlly t Hi . K., n I. mi i,,:l, Knvu Ull, rl Hl or II li..... f "mil,,!,, iM,.nn '','," U'oo.how Wlll,, Jiin.or hlitli ki lioi.l. Willi llm ,nv nt ,,r mmi j f,. or ii,ini,,i,,M, ii,,,,,,, wh ,.,,,,,,,, 'll I, , I II III, Ml lowill-ll , ,,1,1,11. '"""II "f moi" l,H,.,l.:, .,UI,, I" III" IMll.llll HI , r .;,m,.. "I " miiny ,,iiiiii ,M ,, I,,,,,,, Hoi.iil nr ,.i, ,,,,, .,,,! ,.. I I" Mi l.i-.iiu .MniHloiM. I i.ii.rvii:,,r ,i ,i, i,. ,,, n,,,,,.,. i """ " i""ii ii ri i.'ii : ul i iiii-iiiikIiii: iln- i iin"..i. fcukw'l'.rul'ii'fii tonk liliioi IN!" 1 1 CM WITH IIKNKY TltOMl December So 1 I will give you $ 1 0.00 off my regu lar plate prices of full upper and lowers during the balance of this month, December. That is the same to you as $10.00 my Christmas Gift to you. In doing this I will not slight the Work, but give you the same teeth, and rubber that I use in my regular Plates. Teeth extracted as near Painlessly as modern methods al low. Come in at once, don't wait until I get so much on hand that I cannot see you. Dr. M. M. Bull Telephone 78 874 Willamette in 1 1 "I'ldii-i, iiIhiImi, iimi it. h-imr, in-, -nun, un- Wlllr Til,. Zj 11 25 )UWrP.S WSmi CENTS Same jorover years M WHY PAY WATL PRICES ? M Millions of pounds MM used by the MwJ r- : , on.- II .l.ilni Ii, Kir, ,' ,, ,'y ..iiuji , fun i in ,..,. ,i. inMiih.-m ,"' Hi" in Imol'of mlliilc who novl,,,l Ih,. ,.,.,., on,,.,. "I Hi" II. ily.TH.lv il,im,t- I"' nt wl'l nly,, ,. ,., ,n, ,K ,.. "'lin. 'I In- , ,,,- iimi .I,,,,, r lhl, m :.l on.. Willi m, I liliuoiimi:i, I'iiIIowIiii: !: , ,,-., H n wi,n ku.ii Ii.hi iiIkIiI. n win . '"" "I Ho- ' i"iiilll.,i v."i" l.y Mr. It.,,,!,!,,,, who ,., Ju l ml;.- r, mi. m il fi-nm i,M t.x-l"ii"lvi- 1 1 ii.lv tour in n, .;,1Ht I'll, ill III" l, mi, l of il,,. si,,, in,,,. l.v I'liilmaii .Mr. k:,. i..r. -M, on Inop.i Low. i,.. i.,u i, inn -.Mr. SI, r.-i-t . .Il,' the 'i,t,.r,i of t!itii-t,tlr i. j 1. 1, .ilriini -i- M,.. Th" HI., i in Mvlnii-r) ,y Jinn-. mnll,..- .Mr, l,ii,H. Hi.rim: smiK (Nirink.) ,y Mun iI.IkiioIiii. Mr. Ilil(ln. Mny Mclii (niimini-r) ,y I'lilm Mf'ii .Mr. Ili,,klmi. Joy f A ii 1 1 1 1 1 , i , (full) ,y Muc lW"ll ...Mr. ll.,il;lM.i. ' Ill K" .Mollnr I Mill., ill,. l.y I'i-IbI- l.oly inn;, Whlil III" (),l I'ovv Kii.il. ii Cnli", (if What l'" I' n l lirl. Tim l Mil Womun Mr. Kl. f,.,-l, I'our Niiiloiiiilltliii rolli.li, Mlllliiry l',,liiiii., ,v Chopin; S.ot.li. S.oltlHli Cnvolto ,y ,. hiim; (iiriiiiiii, Cnnllo Hoiik, l.y I :i ji hum - ; I :i ! il i. i ; Ainvi l,' V'.I" lllii l"mii... l,y IloiiklliH .Mr. IL. I.l. in., Miiiiiiiij'ii Kimi; iy Wine Mr. .''I. f- rt. Th" l.lhi" Tl Sl..f"rt. Th" I.lKhtnliiK Hub liy WtillH Mr. Ill. l"n. Tin, l.lttli. lilt n'llnncy by Uiiml Mr. Wi-fi-it. ,vim nlli'ifi'i t hut ho l:ll!od (lie iluor oil Onloliur 4. Tin) Jury tiiniii'ii tu try'tlio can "lili,.lnl"i ut Mik. C .M. C'lillli'r, Mrn. l,i.ln iJiuilnlK, John W.' Iluhlm, .1. (' Culhiwuy, J. W. lliiiiifH iimi JIukIi lliiiniiton. (Jorilon K. WoIIh i-iiii,ntiiitoil tlio il fit ti mid H. M, CulkliiM wuh uttur-tn-y rot' lh uiicuHijil. GAS RATEJS REDUCED COST (l1 IIKATINO WIKL IU0 Tliu Muuiitulli HtiUoii VoYur in M"tiy ycHterduy uiinuunuod a iiHu:tlnit In KiiH rati-H for huullMK jiurponcM, The kuh ijhihI fnr thlB jhii jmihh will In) iiK-UHunifl tlirouK) il Mi'imruto nictt-T, Multl lrvtl OImoii, 1x:al iiiuiJiiiT. 'J' ho Bclimlulu of raiiiH In coiitiilncd In a illHpluy ad vci ll:i"i)i('Ml lit IIi'.k imi-r. Tlilii rulu upplioH tu ull rurind rr li'tut'r hi iiiliiK 'Hit nut to hot wutcr liiiiltiiK. u.ild Mr. OlH"ii. or to who i.f ipiini't'M or uku of kuh lor uny OlhiT pUI'ltOHO. GfiS DEALERS NOMINATE IMlKI'IONUKNT KKItVICH HTA. TIO.N' OWNKHS MKI'7F i:i.Miiiiii of orriciTH tu liu Held Sl'Xl Vflllrlliy KvrilllUC ut CIiiuiiIht fif C'llliuuirrco BOYS' LEADER HONORED u. ii. mi.MjIkti:h ;ivi:n TOKCN J1V MOHAWK CI, I'll Mr, mill Mi'h, Jlnrly Dorim, 1)1- rilClll'H llf JMOIUHII' llll'H' (Jllll'IIM (JinihtH of Honor "O by tliirtlnn Mr. 2000 AT "COOLIDGE NITE" (I I.KillT A(TS OX I'KOfiltAM IN vo.mi:x'k m i i.di g Imli'Iinmlpnt m.rvlro illation own-"i-H of Lnnu ,-ounty who recently orKiinlfil fill iiHi?ovitlon of that mini", h.'l.l thilr m-i-ond iiicotlm,' ut I ha rliiimlH'r of .iiiiiiiiwno luHt nllit mid nninlniitOfl offli'nrn. .Miitnhfi-Klilii In tho iiHHodlutlon Ih npeii lo it II iniIi!Hinilnnt doiilcrH in UiIb fonnty uml thon who fori. nil tho iiHBoi'hltlon liavo been nrui'il to hrliiK I" iinw niombnrH ut (ho noxt iiHinllnis which will bo h" il on tho iivpnlnK ol wcunoHiiny, liciri-nihcr 9, at S n. m. Officers will In, "loclcd then. Thus" noinlniitcil Inst nlfrht were uh fotlowH: i'ri'Hidcnt. John 1' ore i, inn. W. :. l'nuo, l)olih Howard. Imvlil I'l'tcrHOii; vlco presliient, J. K. WooilHon of C'roBWoll: Minn I). Smith of KUKono: Waltor Bunfro of troltniro tlrove; lind llelnlo Adrian of KprlnKfh'lil. Kocretnry-tronHUrer: Tlioinim II. Olilmin. ScTBonnt at nrnm: John Conowny. Dlroctom: T. A. Tnvlor of lilirrinliliri?: S. K. Ail.imii of RiiKlnnw: II. McDonald of Simla Clara; l-'rank Kharman of ripiliiKfli'lil; n. If. Bunnell of Cot Iiiko (liovi..; 1''. M. Woodson of 1 IiutIhIiiii'k; 11. A. Scalnfo of SprliiKfiolil', J. M. Koch of Kugone, ami 10. H. Keith of JOuboiio. DOCTORS ELECT HEADS P. K. HEAVCHAMP NEW PRFSI 1U:NT OF SIIUICAIi UNIT AVflh M; n N -I Min. TIany J)ork:i nit kuchIh of lionor, J'loniforH of tliu Mohiiwk r-Iuli JiiMt nlKlit ojiniicd ft Hurjolno imcltUKO unil to tin con ruHion of thulr lU(lur, ). Jf. Mc Alllntur, uni;nti?J lilm with ri hnmjy "lcmtfr'H pin" ut tho cIohu of a oaiMiio, Air. McAlllfltm-, flcnordlnRr to tlio )oyH, wiih "iluoifoutnliul" and un abin tu cxproHH lilinHt'lf. Tho pro Hcntatlon wuh inmlfj by Joun I'rlvot at a luoifM-nt wlion li-aHt oxpi'CtiMl. 'I'lio .MohuvkH Horvod ililnlifn. Tho haiuiiii-t room wa dicoratcfl In tliu cluh colorM, crlniHon ami white nail not ted furnH wore loaned for tho of-raiilon by tho Jtaup flor lHtd. 'J'wfnty-nlno boyn wmo pruri ent, lucludtnK 14 lnlllntcH, Tho iiiOinlKTuhlp wan nloBod wllh thf coremony luot nipht whlrrh made the ih-w oncM mornlii-rfl of Uip :luh. AiiHtiiK Kiiciitii wore Dr. K. V. Stlvfi-H, palor of tho Fli-Mt ('hrl tiiin chui'-h and W. C. Yoran, rppri'Hr-ntatlvn of the Uotary club; Km uk Kb'-rhart, Koncral Hocro tary of tho Y. M. C. A.; V. V. 'all"i, boyH' work Hecrelary; K. II, i (olduman, )byHb:al dlronlor, and (JillxTt KpraKUu, anHitant Ipndcr. Tho inofllnir wa oprnc;d with Kln;:ln,' "America tho Hcaiitlful." ' Dr. Htlvi-m In hlH talk to tho boyn urncd aotlon not mere wordH, but tho following 1 up of plans with aotlvlty nnl re:tult. .Mr. Yoran hIho Hpoko and urtrfd Ihp boys to Hot a. coal and thon mako it, and to make this rule ap plicable ihroiiKhnut life. TIiIh talk wiih followed by one rrlven by Mr. Wall or, whoo phase wiih on tho clcanllneHH of llfo that hoya Hhoiild load. ''Don't over do anything you would ho HBhamed to do In the prenone of your father or mother," vjih hlH admonlHhmont. u n j lane County News 1 Contlntiert from pane two) Editorial Wc thank you You certainly did respond lo that :td in Tuesday's Keg ister Jt was just like opening up a new store in another town New faces Hundreds of them And they were all sorry they hadn't found out about Stanley's sooner They'll continue as Stan ley's customers now They saved dollars And they will coutinue to save by buying the Stanley way Every article advertised in Tuesday's Register will re main on sale until the store closes Saturday evening, and besides, to add a little pep, we have put on a bunch of extra specials for early Sat urday buyers. Again We thank you, GEO. C. STANLEY. Nino ai'lH of Unlit vaudovlllo featured by HliiKinK of tho cam pus arilnln anil inuflr by an 1 1 plece ort'be.Htra wiih included In the ii Tin tin 1 "'iI1oko Nltn" program MuK'-d fnr tho boiiffit of the KUestH of the unlverHliy at the hlfth Hobool coiiCcn-wo. The wonion'H building vai Jammed to rapacity ItiHt niht and the nUendauro wiih very demount rut ivo and tho program wuh rilled with enroreH. Thu proKiain of tho ontertaln lnent wan an followw. Kidectlont: Oregon . AKKravatora, 1 1 -pleeo orcboMtrn, 1 Hoto: Lenta JUkkh, Hoprano. Solo: John Selfert, tenor, school of miinl HelectlniiH: Qunrtot John fiel fert, Hubert Hunt, Alan Chrlstoii uen, and Kukoiio Carr. KeadlitK: .In no Hnrilne. Vfnlln nolo: Nlnu Vurnock. , Skit: Kdnur ituchiinan anil Kato Tova. WhlnttlnR hoIo: .Tunc Tnmen. HaekKtiiKo Synenpntion: Jack Sea brook. Ted Slaunnen. Margaret Itunn and MiuIku Nomltle. PRISONER HELD IN CITY nox iiaMi i.k'Ki:i i t ixn .Ml.ll't)l!l) Al I IIOKiril'S Offlrpm of tho Central Willam ette Mcillcal Horloty wcro elected at ii incutitii: of that oreanlzalion hold nt-forvallbi Thurday nlitht when a racial va held ln honor of "the Indi.H." Totirtocn local physicians attend ed the moetlnc, and there were delegates from Yamhill, Polk and Marlon county inedlcnl societies. I'rofesHor J. P. UrumbauRh of tho Or.'Ki'O AKrlcultlirtil college depart ment of usycholouy. and Jr. Karl Matt.loff of Portland woro the foieakerrt. j.ollowlnfr tho business .session commlttcos wero appointed to draw up resolutions of condolence to tho horiiavod families of Pr. N. C. Nel son and Ur, T. W. JIarrls, who died in Kugeno during tho last week. Officers elected by tho society woro as follows: President, Dr. F. K. Urauchamp of Albany: vice president, llr. W. W. Allen of Mill City: seeretnry-treasurer, Dr. G. E. Fortmlller, Albany: censor, ur. r-. (. Jrfleph. f'orvallls. The ' next meetlnK will be held here In January. 40-8 ELECT OFFICERS ! THOMAS SWAttTS IS KlECTEU CHEF DE OA RE Knthcrlno Oibson, vice-president; Mr. KranclH Hltney. Bocretary treaKurer. IoKlon officers, H. S. KodKcra. commander; Georgo Hal ley, first vice-commander; Glen Strome, recond vice-commander; Ahkuh Gibson, adjutant; Horace Taylor, finance officer; Ed Bailey, publicity officer; W. ChriHtopher Bon, chaplain; Ed Smith, sereant- at-arniH; W. Williams, Bert Riley, Ira KlchardHon, trustees. JUNCTION CAMP -ELECTS CHRIST FETTERSOX COM MANDER OF W. O. W. ' (HcBintor I.nne County Special) , . JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Dec. 4. The following officers were elected at the regular meeting of the W. O. V. camp: Christ Pet terson, camp commander; AVayne Robertson, advisor; W. C. "Wash burn, banker; Manley Robison, clerk; Pete Skovbo, escort; O. E. Uttongor, watchman; A. Detmer Inp, sentry. Thomas Nelson wa& continued on the board of man agers; ' i lon Hall, Bald to bo a piiruled eonvii t from tho Oregon slato penl- I h-ntlfiry. was pu-ked up in tho lano i entinty .lull laM night to await traiifpnrtailon to Modford, where he l wanted to answer a charge of automobile theft. v Hall wiih brought to Eugene front Albanv Hint night, following bis nr rest and the recovery of tho car ho In alleged to havo pilfered. DEER HUNTER CONVICTED I'KI'K MOMII 1,M.)1'NI GIUITY OV I'AIMN'I Ti) TA 1'otp .Momli of the jrcKenilo vnl lov wuh fmiiitl Riillty by. a jury In .liiiitlce of Hi" l'eiico Wells' court yuHtortlny "f Ibo rlmi'Ko of falllnK to Ilk ti ilccr Ihut bo had killed and was filled S 5 Iimi costs. It Your Last Chance TO SEE CHANNING POLLACK'S Dtama that Set the Nation Talking Thomas fitwarto was elocted "chef do care" (president) of tho Quar rant Homnien ot Hull Chevaux, tho "J0-S" society or the American "Jglon,'ut u meeting hold in the Outturn hotel last night. . Other officers elected woro as follows: Chof do train (vice-president), Earl Mohos; correspondent (secretary). W. N. Oussler: execu tive committee. Tee Scott, Con TMI-lon- Dr. M. Ii. Handshuh, all of Eu reno, and Peter Nelson of Cottage G rove. Tho organization hs ii member ship of 105, It wa reported. YOUNG MEN SEEK GAME Kt'MNKKH MKX TO HE CHAIi IiKNGllD STIOUTIiY . JCXCI'IOX ,'1TY PEItSOlfATiS (Hcfrintor T.ano County Spoci8l) JUNCTION CITY, Oro.. Deo. 4. Mr. and Mrn. J. Mills enter tained at dinner on "Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruco Beam, Mr. and Mrs. Blakesloe, Mrs. Sutton and Miss Peterson. Mrs. Laura Dickey has been confined to her bed lor several days but at present seoms to bo Improved. Mrs. Blnkely of Cottage Grove was calling on friends In Junction City Thursdny afternoon. The school children of both high nnd grade are busy selling Red Cross seals and seem to be selling more than their quota. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Grlvy spent Wednesdny In Cottage Grove. Bon Richnrdson is In tho north ern -part of California on a com bined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Richnrdson Is spending a few days in Portland visiting her sister. Miss Jean Herron. Mrs. J. H. Miller has been taken to tho nugono hospital for treatment. CLUB CHANGES NAME JAN VARY 15 APPROXIMATE DATE FOR PliAY Challongo will shortly bo issued from tho throats of flvo or six young men of the Y. M, C. A. who want to play volleyball with tho members of the business men's clnsrt. This notice was given yestor.dny by K. JO. Holdemim. physical di rector or tiro Y. M. C. A., who promises tho business men plenty of competition from tho younger element. The challenge will ho made some time nfter January 1. (ItoBiittcr Lone County Spcclul) GOSHEN, Ore., Dec. 4. The wome'n of tho Sunshlno club met with Mrs. Florence Coponhaver on Tuesday afternoon, December 1. At this meeting the namo "Sun shine club" was changed to "Go shen Community club" and hero after tho organization will bo known by that nawie. The plnys to be" given by the women were discussed and January 16 was se lected ns an approximate rtato lor their presentation. One new mem bur, Mrs. Frank Peebles, was add ed to tho club. After tho business meotintr refreshments of salad. sandwiches nnd coffee were served by Mrs. Oral Cox, Mrs. O. J. Car mony and the hostess. "THE POWER MEETING PLANNED UKl'llF-KKNTATlVRS COMING I'UOM THlll'TO STATICS So good wt lilwl 1" 1i11 it. over for tluwo two mini iltiyH. PATH I'J MOWS II KO VT, Alt PlllOHS Coin Iniitms Today 1 tA 11. (Tly Tlio Ammctnted Promt) SEATTLE. Wish., Deo. 4. To outline a plan for nlloeatlon of the waters of the Columbia rlvor wat ershed both for power nnd irriga tion, officials nntl ferternl govern ment, representatives of Wash ington, Oregon, Idnhn nnd Mon tana Will moot horo Mondny, De cember 7. The men Tvho will meet here in clude: II. K. Tlffnny of Washing ton; C. R, Ifeldley nnd Khen i.u per, stnte engineers of Montana and Oregon respectively: W. G. Rwendson, reclamation commis sioner of Tdnhd! Colonel W. J. Rnrden of Seattle: R. Ti". Coiner of Pnrtlnnd nnd J. Tj. T-vtel or Yaki ma, member of tho foderal bureau of reolnmntlhn. Volvct Tint Snlo All velvet hats plnoed on salo nt cost nnd less. Prices rango from 1 to $7. PR. I.eocado Hat Shop, 172 Tl. Ninth nvonuo, neaf Eugene hotel. Mi's. Alice U DorKs, 12-B-2 LODGE ADDS MEMBERS NEW HEGAMA PirRCHASl'.D BY OAKUIDGK ORDER (ItpRliitrr T.nne County Spcclnl) OAKKIDGK.-Orc, Doo. 4. Two candidates were Initiated into tho Odd Fellows lodge Inst night. Tney wero niddlo O. Hnkln and Prints House both of Wcstflr. Business of the mooting includ ed the purchase of now regalia from J. H. Ruse of tho ward stu- snn oompnny, who was present at the mooting. On Tuesday Mr. Huso soul tno Rebekahs their regnlia. Saturday Your Last Chance at These Prices! Valley Flour 49-lb Sack .1.85 4 sacks $7.20 Monday Oio price will be $2.00 Thompson's Best Flour 49-lb. sack .... $2.00 4 sacks $7.80 Monday tlio price will lie $2.25 Eagle Hard Wheat Flour 49-lb. sack .....$2.20 4 sacks .....$8.60 Monday tho price will be $2.40 Fisher's Blend Flour 49-lb. sack $2.30 4 sacks $9.00 Monday tlio price will be 12.50 I Just as We predicted, flour advanced this week, and Monday our prices will be only just about the present wholesale prices and flour is going up again within a very short time. Stanley Building Nnith Ave., West . Eugene, Ore. Sat uMay Extra Specials 7 a. m. till 3 P Just to get you to buy before the heavy Saturday after noon jam J. C. Best Creamery Butter ..... i . . 52c Comar Nut Margarine .......... ,25c Sago, 4 pounds 25c Pearl Tapioca, 4 pounds ............ 25c CORN MEAL 9-Pound Sack Fisher's White or Yellow Eastern Corn. ; . 5 -made from Full Cream Cheese, pound . ; . . . .30c Dromedary Dates, package . . . .. . . , . 16c Golden Dates, pound ; . . . ..... 10c Albers' Waffle Flour, large pkg. . 17c Christmas Candy, lb. 15c, 25c, 30c, 35c Seedless Raisins, 4 pounds . t . . . . i33c High Grade Chocolate Candy Guaranteed all $1.00 to $1.50 high grade choccw -lates. Each piece wrap ped.' . ! Per Pound All Day Saturday,. Meat Dep't Closes 6 p. m. Some of our regular prices in our best quality, U. rS. Government inspec ted, meats. RUMP ROAST all cuts choice young beef, lb PRIME RIB- oven roast per pound ....... COTTAGE ROLLS Mild sugar cured to fry, bake or boil, OA per pound . jUC ' PICNICS Mild sugar' ciire, 4 to 6 lbs, ' each, per lb Q 18c )ur best 18c l FiyTrs?AND ;. VEGETABLES 7 a. m. 'till 3 p. m. BANANAS, v: OC .13 pounds jC FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, ' each . 19c 25c 25c LEMONS, Dozen ONIONS, 12 pounds. . HUBBARD. SQUASH , pound ...v- 2C OUR. 50c ORANGES, "dozen 39 C C. & H. Cane Sugar 100 Pound Sack..... L?0 Monday our price will be $6.35. The present wholesale price in Eugene is $6.35 and we predict a $6.45 wholesale price Monday. ... AID MEETING IS HELD OHIIISTMA9 PIjAN MADE BY OAK1UWOK GKOUl' For neixt SO flnyn phono 15R0-L. .T, E. Cupp, Fainting Contractor. 11-20-1 mo. (TteKlntrr T.nno County Stwplftl) OAKlUIiaiO, Doc. 4 Tlio laillcn' nlit Hocloty met nt tho homo ot Mm. Oscnr Drury Tliuradny nft ornoon. The 'hiistnmn proRrnm nntl Rlfla wore tho mnln illscimslon nt tlio mootlnpr. Those proaont wero Mrs. J. D. ArIi, Mm. A. J. Smith, Mrs. R. nimlck, Mm. C. A. Paddock, Mrs, C. H. Jonca nnd the hostess Mrs. O. Drury. . OAKUIDHM PK.ItSONATiS tllpfrl.tnr l.nno County Bneolul) OAKUIDQE. Ore.. Doo. 4. H Williams and family, - who have This Store Is Open Until 10 P.M. Saturdays The Meat Department Closes tit 6 p. m. All Other Debartments Open Until 10 p. m, boon visiting at tho Rycker resl ik'nue on High Prnlrle and Miss "Williams hore in town, loft Thura Uuy for thoir homo in Chlco, Cnl. U Ii. Grulmm of Eugene was hero ft few days this wook. H. A. Niedormeycr of tho Nlcd ormeyLT nnd Martin Lumber com pany of Portland is hero buying cedar poles and shipping them out. Jj, Tullar of Springfield wm in town a tow days tho past week. John Cain is bncK atter spend ing some time nway trapping. Mrs. Rny Flock has been enjoy ing a visit from hor sister, Mrs. Claronco MoHoe of Lowell. Mrs. H. Fnrvin of Doxtor in tho houso ffuost of Mr. and Mrs. Tem plcton, Bho is a Bister of Mr. Tem-ploton. Roberts mill was painfully injured at his work yesterday. As a result of catching his hand in the edger, Mr. Landers sufEera.tho loss of one finger and perhaps two others which are bndly mangled. Mnwoln Couple MniTietl (Roglfiter I.nno County Sjwclnl) MAHOOLA, Ore.. Doc. 4. Com ing ns a surprise to their many .friends In Mnreola was the mnr- rlixge of Nya Titus to Clifford Hoggs at, noon on December 1. Tho . young couplo are very well known In this community and will makg their homo here. MARCOLA PRKKONATiS . (Hotrlster Lane County Hpooial) MARCOLA. Ore., Dec. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs J. N.UIla arid two chlld- (Pontlnupd on page 6. column t 3) WORKER LOSES FINGERS HENRY tANDEHS OATOltES HAND IN EDGEll (RoRtRt.r Lano County Spoolal) MAHCOLA, Ore., Doe. 4. Hon ry Landers, who Is employed at EUGENE PRINTING CO. DOES GOOD WORK . r Commercial and Society Printing :t Guard Bulhllng Telephone 148 1047 Willamette 'ft; m. ! M ... t .