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SIX MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC. S, 182S ft .1""' $18 Mi H : A 'fi; .' m ?. fa CSV;: it ft.: ii mm ,. 1: : :, ! ,'r.i.: H BURNS StYS HE Wrestler Wants Another Try at Thye "1 want It known In Kosrene Ihnt I ,0111 comlnir down to win from Ilnlph H1111U nojci Wednesday," write Frank Hum, tnfddlo west cm tlllo rontomlor In th llpht huavy wrestling clun. In a luiler retelvi'il liy Hill lloilille. promoter of the card nt the HeillK theatre. 'I iwnnt another chance to meet Ted Thye. up here, and unless I put Innd away, 1 won't tret It. 1 came, out here from the ent to take the coast title, and nothing Is solng to top mo." , Hand, who la worklnc out niKht ly In Kuiione, feels much tho Mine way about winning. "If Hums wins from mo after hclnR beaten ty Thyo, I can kiss my chances for tho coast title good hye,M he Bald last night. "Bo of course I'm not going to let him win." , Both men declare that there will bo no stalling, since a loss will mean the end of their coast careers. Fportsmcn all over this part of tho state are writing for reservations for this card, says Bodelle. and a. large following of fans is ex pected to bo on hand next, Wed nesday. ,Tho bout between Rohln Heed, pride of O. A. C, and Ed Brown also promises to be a close and faat match. Tho two met onco be fore, but since Brown accidentally hurt Ills shoulder, the bout was called off. Many followers of the sport firmly believe that Brown will not only hold tho Corvallis boy, but actually has a good chance to throw him. Keed recently took the coast title in bis weight from Jones at a fast meet in Albany, so the title will actually be at stake next Wednesday. Tho card next Wednesday, with two feature bouts, will be one of the best of tho eeason. A coin will be flipped to see which bout will tco an hour and a half, and which will go an hour, the promoter states. A lively curtain raiser, which will be put on. for action only, is ejso promised. GRID MEN TQBE GUESTS klWAXIS CLVB IXVITES C. OP O. , WARRIORS Football men of the University of Oregon, Including all lettermen. will be guests of honor of the Ki wanis club next Monday at the regular noon luncheon, it was an nounced last night. S. M. Calkins, city attorney, has been engaged as the speaker of the day and will explain the meas ures .that are to oome before the voters at a special city election to be held in the near future. The musical program for the meeting bad not been decided upon last night, members of the Kiwanls program committee said. L TOURNEYS OPEN TODAY PTOVHERS TO VIE IV TOIi- "iy.x' Bi.L7"svnrn xg Two events In which Pioneer club members of the city will vie, begin at the T. M. C. A. today. First is the beginning of the volley ball tournament in which $3,068.80 GIVEN FREE TTTTT 12 3 4 5 12 3 4 5 12 3 4 5 12 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 The txT amount fcu bea It Away by la prlxts. S4S.tO more will t siTa wy u follows: Flrrt prise roro xoannf cmr. Beila this plodld first prUa we axe oln to v 17 otll pritos. Reari-a- the flsorM In the above ' quare In anea a manner mat mej win i count J each way (horlsonially ai vertlcaltr) end send xxn jour aniwer to-; sether with your name and address neatly wrltun oo a iheat of paper and it your aniwer 1 correct wa will at once mall you a splndld illustrated prixe lit deecrlblnr the prlaea and rtTlns full Information and rules. - In case of ties general appearance, neatness and hand wrttlnr of entry will be considered fac tors. If correct we will advise yon hy return mall of a simple condition to ful fill. Don't send any money. Too can fea prise winner without speDdlnsT one tfeot of your money. Bend your answer act quickly. The Northwest Poultry Juornal ' tlB SOUTH COMMERCIAL Salens, Oreson -reflected from First National Bank Since the open door of accommodation tho Mohawks will compete with the KiikImi. Tho rkiiia tnrtn jirnm.uly at S o'clock linn after lioon. Tho nwtmmlntr competition nUo opens In tho "V tank at 7::t0 o'clock thin oventuir. -Four lulic havo ben offortnl uml the :lub member have nnuouneod they will ick. In addition to vluh merlin, tho hiwh jmlnt m:ui of tho entire context. I'rixtm nre as follows: first, n fountain pen; neomid, hii Kver hnrp pencil; third mid fourth, pocket knives. ONE LETTERMAN BACK KOM.WI) COI.KMAY Ol'T 1XHI 11K.II STHOOl.'ItOOt'S Only one Ictterumn has returned to the Kutrcno nlch ttchool for basketlwll this year. Uolland Coleman, captain of the 1 font ball team, Is the man. Thor are several other pood men belnp lined up for tho hoop mutid Coach It, O. Hrown wild lam nlsht, and it I hoped to turn out a unin tet Ihnt will be a credit to the hijrh school as wua vlhe football team this year. While no games havo been actu ally sipned up for the season. Al bany. CorvrtlH:". Salem and Koc burg hac asked for dUte. In the meantime practice in be In jr held regularly and the pros pective players are In training for the garner that are to come. Prospects For Season Arc Poor, Says New Mentor T.oule Anderson, veteran Oregon football player and " quarterback for the varsity team this year, has been chosen as basketball coach for the University hlch school, it was announced last niKht. In tho recent interclasa tourna ment played between class teams of the University hiph school the sophomore team won by larpe scores. The majority of tho men out for the team are sophomores which will build for better teams later on. Anderson is a major In the de partment of physical education of the university and Is taking his senior work this year. The aspir ants for the team turn out every evening at 7:30 in tho men's cym- nnsium. The Orepon stylo of play now inucnt tne varsitv team by Coach Hilly Relnhdrt will be used by the new university high school mentor. The complete schedule for the team has not been ar ranged and will be announced later. BASEBALL IS FAVORED ORDER OF "O" VOTES KEEP SPORT A unanimous resolution to re tain baseball at the university as an intercollegiate sport was passed by a meeting of the Order of the "O at which 30 members of the group were present. It was the first indignation meeting in many years and came as a result of the agitation on the campus atrainst the sport. This comes before Professor H. C. Howe departs for A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion. an emulslfiea creosote that is pleasant to take. 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(adv.) 8) the key to success comes with an ac count at this con venient bank .... its blended with co-operation carry a key 1883 of co-operation BRINGING UP FATHER WEL-U-I'O UK TO bCEl TMIU HOO-SE. TONIGHT - DOtS'T MP AM MA rwr- Alllii.: S I. POLLY AND HER the Pacific coast conference meet-1 ini: nt which t.me the matter will be brought up for consideration. Student interest has been going strung on the question but tho student body as a whole is favor able toward the keeping of base ball on as a part of the athletic program. Some adverse criticism was voiced to the effect that it coats more money than it was worth. STADIUM IS PROPOSED M'll 1 ' l 1 - .V X I 1 PA Ji 7ZS LE-rsjso- v- Et GESE REALTORS WOULD patron. C. II. Sedgwick; associate KlTP r,Uw aV rfiiTc I "ron. Mrs. H. V. Muthcw; nc KEEP GAMES ON -CAMPtS rtflttry. Mrs. tiraco Monro; treas- '. 1 urer, Mrs. Anna Martin; comluc- Eugene realtors favor the con-: tnt Mrrt ,,:iu,n UoWvv. 0MtlcUlo struct on of a large stadium for , conductrew.. Mrs. K. D. Uicoy. athletics on the Lniversuy of Ore- Mra, K K. i)vnt)Uxm, the present gon campus. ! M1mron, surprised the company Discussion favoring a project of with a tutMkcttul of popcorn unllw. this kind was held nt a meeting of: Mr. and Mm. It. E. McUanlcl, Mrs. the realty board held in the Os-'juhn ossman of Eugene; Mrs. burn hotel at noon yesterday. The Gertrude Clark of Gh-ndalc and topic wus brought up in connec-1 Mrs. It. 1!. Parsons of SpringfMd tlon with reports that games be-' twecn the University of Oregon football team and other large col leges of the Pacific coast might have to be played in Portland. There Is a movement on foot In Portland to create a mammoth athletic field there, it was recalled. Mo3t of the local realty men held to the belief that something should be done to keep the games In Eu- gone. Discussion of the multiple listing nureau operation, prospective mem bers for the loard and plans for) meetings next year was alio held. ALABAMA COMING WEST SOUTHERN CHAMPIONS I'IjAY AT PASADENA IIy Tho Associated I'rcM) ATHENS. Gu., Dec. 4. Permis sion has been grunted the Univer sity of Alabama football team, 1 925 southern conference cham pions, to play a Pacific coast elev en at Pasadena, CaL, on New Year's day. I Lane County News 4 fr (Continued from pae three) ren with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin motored to Kale in for Sat urday and Sunday. Lost or Hofstetfer, who has been agent at tiro depot here for some time, has accepted a position in the Southern Pacific ticket office In Eugene. N P. Hardesty will fill the vacancy here. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Arnold were dinner guests at the Slebcrly home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 6. Edwards motored to Mapleton on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. Clark und son. who have juwt ar rived from Maine, Mnhlo Smith went to Eugene Wednesday, C. A. Dyson has purchnsd the Marcola barber shop from Forrest Martin, Mr. and M'rs. Dys n nm now occupying the ("huiehiil Ihuh: across from tho Murctda hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tnnn were In Eugene on Wednesday. WORD TELLS OF DEATH i I sAvvi-:n Fi .vKHAr, wilt, nr. IIJ'XI) I.V W;I,TOX fRrrl.l.r Lnn. Conntjr Bp.r-lnl) VKNKTA, Or.. Ijpp. 4. Word wm rcplvcd Inst nlirlit hv RcH Trout of Vi-nola, of (he death of hln fatlier-ln-mw, K. Kawyer lit n hnsplnil ni'ar Centralis.. Wimh.. iin Deeemlier 3. Tho funeral will he Et Walton Hatunlny moinlntf, nov. iir. uoouwm orricintln. VF-NKTA PKKSONATS fhiMitr I.nno County Hpuclnt) VKNKTA. Ore.. Den. 4. T. O. Crone of Oklahoma, brother of tho proprietor of iho plnnfnff mill hero nn. moved nis family to Voneta where ho is employed In the jdun inff mill. MIhs dIHIo Kruso hns been con fined to her homo by sickness fur the past week. Mrs. Chapman nnd Mlsd Vera Vincent nro preparing for a Christ mas cantata to bo fflvcn In tho church ChrlHtmns eve. ' Thn woman's misslonnrv rlrclo met with Mrs. Harvey on Thurn dny. Ton ladlcrt were present. There was a Rood prowram and plennmit social time, nnd HKht ro frewhinenUi were nerved. Tho next meeting of (he m fusion circle will bo hold nt tho nnrnon- lage tho firut Thursday of tho year 17 I NOTUI-O I ROOM TMl'6 5 mso 5 Mm nil PALS at v. hlch time a special rally of alt Is planned. EASTERN STAR MEETS OFFICERS VUH COMIN'O VEAR NAMED BY I.OIMiK CUKSWKI.h. Oro.. Dee. 4. Tho Eastern St:tr met in regular M'H iion Thursday evening uml officers Those ehom were: worthy ma- Iron, Mrs. N K. Steele; worthy nil members of the local chapter were present. CHKSW KLIi ii:nsoAi-s (HKtr l.n t'uunty Hpclal) CHfcWKI.U, Ore., Dec. 4. Heft Thompson and his mother, Mi -a. Klijui Thompson, went to Albany Wednesday. They were called there by the sudden death of Mrs. Thompson's brother, Mr. Fox. Mrs. Kdith Martin, teacher of seventh and eighth grades at tended the funeral of her uncle. Dr. T. W. Harris Thursday after noon. Mlrs Hullle Gates had charKO of her room, as substitute during her absence. Mrs. E. L. Howo also attended the funeral. Krnlo Everson of Eugene Is spending a few days with his par ents, Mr, nnd Mrs, fi. E. Everson. E. K. Spencer of Eugene, prom inent realtor, was up Thursday with so mo prospects looking over the vicinity. Dr. W. E. Thompson took a truck load of apples to portli.nd Wednesday and returned Friday. Dan Driscoll gnvo up his pta:c as foreman-of the section at Cres well for the position of traveling representative of the united broth erhood of maintenance of way em ployes nnd railway shop laborers. His headquarters will be at Cres well nnd his territory extend from Portland, Ore., to CJerber, Cal. Ho went to Portland Thursday on business connected with his poni tion, 8. A. Rabin Is tho new foreman of the section takinsr the placo of Dan DrlccoH. Mr. Ilnbin comes from the Halt Take division. Elbert Pedo of Cottage Orovo interviewed some of tho business men of Cresvell Wednesday eve ning discussing matters of mutual Interest. The Odd Fellow lodge hHd initiatory work nt tblr regular meeting Wednesday evening. J. W. Hyett returned Wednes day from a trip to California wli'Tf he visit"! his daughter. T. P. Jackson celebrated his ft I if birthday Thursday. The little infant ann of Mr. nnd Mrr. Abo Van Prooyen lived only a lew hours and was burled 'J'hurS' di v afternoon In the Creswoll cem etery, a rhort gravo-sldo service, Uev. J. Ii. Stratford officiating. ! A. fichwertng, undertaker, ha charge of the services. GOSHEN PI P.SONATS fiOSHEN, Ore., Dec. 4. Clint Shelley has been ill with lagiippc for several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. CMMler at tended the Orange vtf i r." sit li v ing. Wednesday evnin . Mrs. Pearl Copc-nhavcr of Port land, spent tho wo . .-c. 1 with Mi' nnd Mrs. P. D. Hoyd. A. C. Mlllor has purchaRod r Htromberg-CurlBton flve-tuho radio net. The church nnd the Orange halt are both to hhvc ciectrlc lights In tho near future. The church social hold Thurs day evening was wolP attended. X short program consisting of mimic, dialogues and talks was given. After tho program tho women-- of tho church servod cake and coffoo to all present. AVATTEKVIMJ; PKKNOXAI.S fJlfKi'or rune r?otinty HimicIaI) "WADTKltVIM-E, fic, Dec. 4- Mr. and Mrs, VS. It. Bchwerlng spent Tnani:sgiving at the A, W. Bchwerlng homo In Crcswell, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrtwell ' nnd children of TUvorton, f)re., spent a few days last week visiting friends hero. Mr. nnd Mm, EJison nnd child ren have moved to California. Charley Dcudmnnd and mother, Mrs. Policy wore in Eugcno Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs, E, XI. Schworing UculMcrtMl IT. 8. VMvt Offl . Tl tc Aisrwr IN NV bHOOLO tMt thu: i-na iou r in- tni t (JIWCC n m " J I'onyrliilix llli.' bjr NrwtviMT I'l-uluro WrvliA Inc. and family. Mr, Modoc a ml Char ley titouii spoilt Sunday at the Jc&to Ku.-itti h"iite. V:n Caldwell and Intra K:Mr spent two days li t week Mmiliik' tiiemU and relumvii tn VoiicuUa. Kenneth Jennings is slaying with his aunt at l'orcua uud t attending uchoul thero. Mr. and Mrs. Philips ntul family huvt moved to California. Tho Woodmen of tho World had their nloetbm of officers Saturday evcnniK. Edmund Morris was eletved council commander; Char ley Deudmomt. advbnr; M. J. Wen riii, clerk; Matt Emutick, banker; I-Yed Webster, escort; Ar thur Campbell, sentry, and Krarik Ashley, n atch man. Atiottt to ht cent of tho rivet ing of stool on the Hendricks hr.tlKe is don and the pouring of concrete on the flmr will boghi In a few days. If hitch water does not prevent, the brldgo will be finished by Christ ma. r.I (Ii PUisoNAi.s (Ri'Kialvr l.utio t'uunty HtcUI) HECK, ore.. D.-c. 4. The brldRo pang of the Southern Pacific mm puny is stopping at Heck this week. Tiu-y are renewing u niltroad bridtre ,1uit nbove PctZi-n station. Laid Wednesday, white Henry Helgcrson was doing somo carpen ter work on his houm, ho cut off the end of his flncer. Morris Heck returned homo with his auto truck af:er spending three days nt outside poinu. ) -Mm. wrover Hartley nnd child ren, who has been viidtintf rein i fi, ... I A t',...nH I i.lia '.. 1 . t 1 homo with her husband on Wt-dnesdny's train. Mr. Hartley met them In Kurene. Mrs. Churl tM Dnvbl went to Eu gene Friday morning by nil to to spend the week-end wih ' Mr. David, who Is working there. lunao Nlespodatlnny, a friend of John Pudnlk. who has been spend ing a few days nt Marshfleld, re turned to Puck Thursday on tho noon train. FH W'KMN PE!tMN KfKltir t.nnft ?URiy HpfUl) FHANKI.I.N', Ore., Dec. 4. The social given by tho Finn kiln school Friday evening was well tit tended and ojilto a pleasant tiff air. Rev. Mr. Drahnarn and Mrs. Kr.rhnain v.-ent to Varnell Hun-luy. J. E. MHMorn and Itev. Mr. llrnhnum went on n fishing trip to Trliinwlo bike Monday. Maude Y ung was in Junction City Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Smith were Eugcno visitors Saturday, Mrs. H. H. Cook had tho mis fortune to fall on the pavement whilo In Junction fiy, spraining her hip quite kc verily. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richardson were In Junction City Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kanklns nnd daughter Julia of Eugene und Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and children of Portland, wero visitors at thn ft. W. Panlclus home Thursday and Friday, Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crover Mack Thanksgiving day wrro Mrs. Wood in ami family and Mr. and Mth. Fcrgu'Hon. Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs, TT. P. Cook entertained Hv. Mr. Urahnnm nnd Mis. Prahnam nnd Mr. and Mm. ivie Akerson. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. T. Hmlth nnd O. Jt. Crone and family wero din ner guests Thursday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Pulley of Jasper. At tho Tiob Cox homo for din ner Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Cox and daughter. Opal, T. Jacobaon, Carl and Hada Jac obson, Chester Prf.no nn 1 family were at T. C. Hryniit's Hutiday. If. T. Hmlth was quite pleasant, ly iiurprJHod Tuosiluy when bin brother Jim, whom he had not reon for 15 years, dropped in for a vlnlt. He was ncrompntiied by his son Frank und wife of flunta Clara. Huperlnlendent E. ,T. Mrmrn vis ited Frnnltlln am! Hed Oak scliools Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tra Itlchardson npent Thanksgiving nt Klmlra with Mr. nnd Vn, .T. A. Itlchardson. Mrs. Woodln nnd daughter Vloln left Huturday fur a visit with relatives tn Wisconsin. H. H, Newell of Portland wns In this vicinity Thursday In the inlqr rst of tho llankfirs Dif Insurance of Lincoln. Neb. 3tobert Mniinn of Atvndorn was nt Ed Young's Wednojiday aftcr nonn. Thelma nnd Ollvo Kullek, who nro attending school In Portland, wero homo last week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Smith visited Mrs. Cook Thursday nflernoon. Thnro will bo no Sunday school at tho Methodist church Sutiday, IVHjrlultt, mat, liiluruntUtuai New Tt NT fXMlNO3r-te Ttl A.'bHC t(tOOL.O Cr. TAvVCN OUT OF THIS Ct-UW-J,. t . rA.i-i.it' J 'mm -LLL L L lttJ9 nv .Int'l. FrAiunR SKMVtfC, Inc. Ctf. Ilfn.t imhu ntl ra wW sf'f.mt Fir tv Mi3 fDOC'AUOJ UP T VtW D r ' G rMH W ri B'-m the sixth, nu nceotntt of Sunday ehoo CiMeU!tt nt Veneta. Volna Itryaiit bus brrn 111, but tvu ubio to n:trid school Thutn d Mr, uud Mrs. J. A Ub hardiou nt. j.imira wera In thli few days ago. vicinity Head ((Agister Classified A1. 'A W .. ,... Jest So? IToctay Here are choice meats at prices you will appreciate. Morning shopping is best for you and for us. Try it and avoid the rush. QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT Beef Roasts lb. 12c Fancy Pork Roasts lb. 20c Boiling Meat lb. 10c inlTsm (wnsni.snissllllil iismjmbss umB Telephones 38 and During This Week-End Sale Only! In addition to our used cars being priced $50.00, onfnavffg less than in any other Willamette valley city: We11IlgJVeving lutely Free to every purchaser of a used car, one of the ro useful accessories s S. &. M. Roadlight . Locking Bar Cap & Motormeter Automatic. Wind&hield Wiper These cars are not wrecks. See them and satisfy yourself. Chevrolet Dealer i i . ' J 'i WlllutiieUo Vault ItubtM-tl SAl.KM. in.. Iee, 4. About flit in rah and check amount ing to several hundred dollar tn ur wr stittttn from tho . ( i Jttiuotto unlvernlty vault In tho see. ft Iflary's offlrn latit liltilit. The u t tr of tho atilt wue furct-d with n w crowUtr that was found In titt-.ttu'k l..ui,..i i i(r t4 Hh Mitltimg loin lliorittnif. t.mu r t. ui K Rhuttrd. Packs 51 39 RE Gannett Motor Co. Ti . ' - A..'r ny Cliff Stencft c.(?r Ntul nitmerr ilfbrti lUv itrj itMI - nt inure t inn tiu. n.. i... i .... . " ' " " 1- T. Mta AUt brol. ii on tliP tAr .1, A it a tea m 0 Hamburger lb. 16c No. 5 Lard $1.1X1 No. 10 Lard $1.90 675 Willamette St. E! FREE! Safety Stop Signal Spare Tire Lock and CJ Walnut Oversize Steerms Wheel. Stanley1 Opposite s r! 1 ! 'I "! Hi 4 ; : 1: A A I