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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
Ml EH' UrciirN IN QTWftTI on Coal Strike Llkoly tJ to Bo Attacked - - L TME IS EXPECTED .fin ill IHiiivV r!?.UAl,.l,.l.-lntloii l Ti '(..lu.i.ioiii with mo,: ,..,.!il ,,m ...... ,,., vein'. I1""' ..ml lll'W "I""-" ' 1 1" " . . m wlmliilKlriillon ,.r tvim mo. miy '- III "". i.. ,.l..r of. th Kim ' "if i.Kl-l"' '"' 'll"'v,;"'..kniiM.ii III choice lr 'L'" ... .ii.. .imiriiiiiii or Rfiiiran iiiiiimii'l -orimiUt.. E. their """" '"""" 'fl l'-' ,,"'"r". , , rll iM.nrli.,. Needier . Z i.llornov CTii .. .nl.l.'.K wunl.Ml tin. !5',m.I miliar cMiiiiiiTiloim mill Sffi " mitl'-r ..ml to ni-'l"' """' . l.nt lliilli'illl'ili" ,,rn K,v ' ,,v:!.,.,i",.1r',!i kjl fill") ' - " . ..f l in in' IV roil- L Vhlrh m"-l M"i"ly- Fi''r4i','."'.".,.':.,,:,'!,'r,...'''f ::: ,n. ri il l. With Li to aviation arc .rliiln In Q point, or -r ultiuk In uWrn Men AmuiKil LhUio xhiK""! lire lirnuwil rlht lllUllll'ill Wlin I " a,lmlnlilrnll"n or the r.-ih"i- UlT M'l IMIVP iiiiiiciii"i mm iu ilmvn it hiirruifo nit Secri-mry Work oil Hint r Tl mlmlnlNiiiiiioii puiii-ii-n iluirlo Mliniil". '"ri'lKii debt Mnit. world court, niiiiipinir olhr quiuiuntw niio are pcr 10 Ixicoino liirKi-ifl for m-niilo tsra Mr. roiillilKf riililo lo the houoo lo years niro he IrJKVlirill of tin' wnlite Ixndom kilnf donilr.nr.1 liiriiicneo in tna knot hl party. They hud born ki4 Willi tl"' iiomlnallnii of Hjrdlnr ami tney unit i I kqr pMlilmn In the tun. hlnory convriiiuiii oi i-j.u ! viii- iptfn It rami, to tha orirftitlxA. I or tun mnt-nincry rnr ino ivn itntlon (or Ilia noiiilnntlon of Mr. ronilrtBu i,M0 r , wim ruuuti in liui.,1.H 0r ii,.,ln,.u Muny imlllkHl ol..,rv.u VK..r,!,,a It llll HlKnlrll-UIll Unit (IllN ChllMK.i Hiiiio iiliiiiil iitli.r tlM,, tmnninn llllll Hill Hlli'llt III (hi. lr iIhivk ,,V, in limit Wonka ot liltlor i.liin ka on J'lft. ".''" ''.'""""IV" ''"...niH,;,, Willi Mm J ii i , , iialil li- Olly llivniilliiutluiia. ' I1WI,';"1 iwiiiH" ilo.o..,l I o ko lllo tho niii.lin l , ,II, "". "'. . ''""ll.lK" IHiraoimlly took ll IiiimiI. lnin.ii,illtlllK u,;, annalo n P .. u i , Ik l ,, . v ow or fWinluiy Moll,.,, t lint mi Komi coulil iMi,,,,, uf H,., ,, , , :i."..M"ir0l.,W" ""'""' ''"ll v.. llllll. rim, l H tor llornh, ll..l,,. ,,,, r v n i, thuHKi, lhi ,;. fV" liiillrlna or ml nilnut rat lull. HiM.mi. 'I"lltly Mr. Il.ir.il. ...,.. n ...ill,l,. . '!, ' "' Mr- ''.oII.Ik. '"' ''""I Ulnlr .llaiiKri-m,,..,,,. , i,i,ii.mi.-ii.,. ,. '"""ill ullh vr. i,,,,,,,. nit well iiM f(jrcii. INFIRMARY REDECORATED wdm x k i,i:(in: roMMirri i AI'I'OIN'll l) nll W()ItK To nnlnlill.ili . ,. .fu nil. hniimllli.. i,li.,,r., ln ,,, I lllvnra ly , Or,.K riy ,, Wuiiilllla In.-miu. h.ia nppnli ,, i'.iiiiiiiIII.... I,. r,.,, ,.,,. ,,, (lrilh wnlla of III.. I'i.oiiim. Wiiiiii-t.,,,1.,1 .lll'lolillo ciirluliia. olllnwa ,i,i .Irnpna Willi ln.i i.,ril,.t.iK almdoa niirt niK.. huv . ,, ,,., ,! '"' I'1" 1 I" 'ho IiiiIIiIIhk ,y II " M 1 1 1 1 M !.. ' Tim wl. knr riiriilliirn wlil. li Tor. nmrly wM ur.,t u, i rii-tnu v ''" 11 mov.-.l i Hi., now li.wi. Hull nf III., illi.pi-ni'liry lo ..I.I lil'u.llliil.i liiiiiniui'i'a orri.n A r"lil.nl.i r.-.l..-..r:ill.in will (like. I'lni o n. i-i.r.lim In ,r. m ,.i,m f llio wiiimiira Ii-iikuk. Tin tniiili- Imi In ihnrKO ot Hi.- work Ik chii 1ioiii.iI i.r Al;.i. iin.l Kiillmrllii. Mi flrnlh. Knlhnilnn (lliili.ml.-v. All.'n H'llnr. MniKan i Arholil nml l.i.ulnn I 'Inrltn. HUNTER IS FINED $25 i:rti, 'ii iM v c ii , it i: v it i Wrin ir.wiNt; o i.K ic.Nsi: Knrl fliniimnn. who vr-a on mo. lor ioiii.. A. K.iK'Min. imhl n mm or III Hill Illl'Ul llll.ll.-.. ...ill.-l v..u orilny on it i lmrKn or ImiiiIIiik WltllOIH II Ul-. llKI.. ii,. Waa Mn,.i.J l.y Itoilnny Itonih, iliputy atuto Kiinio wnrilnn. n. A. Ilrmikn nml ltiilph HrnokB or tho iJtmilwuiiil vullcy In ll... '.wnat.-ni tmrt ot llio roiinty. linvi. Imnn 'U.1 if. niipnar In rourt on 'ft rhnrno of rnllllri. to title n ilnnr. K. M. Itrown, rlili-r ilrimly kiiiiio iwiiril.'ii. In nxpi'.-ifil to lm Iuto troiii I'ortlninl In tho Inturi-ata of tho cnao. MORNING RECISTER. EUGENE, 'bRE.: SUNDAY, DECEMBER , 192S 1,1 '""" '.' un ll iiii, ii j.mmij (J '.. Juki. U1M 1.1 ll . I i.'JI.PI I I J la Hi. I SEVEN War Hero II UMmlly In ii Itnpny innrrlniro If ho will kIvi ntu ho will fm Klvu. Waco NrwH-Triliune. Christmas Problem Solved! An Oregon Life policy to the boy or girl or friend wife IT LASTS! For it is the expression of your love and like love It Never Fails If you should not be licrc next Christmas this year's tfift will repeat itself year after year as long as you elect. "BILL" BASKERVILLE District Manager Let Bill Baskerville explain Out for a state record help him put it across. Residence Telephone 1847-R 557 Willamette Street Telephone 482 ("WE WRITE 'EM RIGHT" WATCH THIS SPACE Fir ': i u ANNOUNCEMENT TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN LANE COUNTY Theannninri. c r amp rm tmtv AR. prRACT COMPANY in Eugene as local rfnifA. -... . . ... ....... rY makes it' possible' for' property owners in I.ane wnty, now for the first time, to trlitain TITLE INSURANCE POLICIES ON RF.Al. FSTATE A rr.... ' .1 . .11 1 . 1 . 1 wnvenience that will ennance me vaiuc J ,'eal estate throughout Lane County, ex- '"lilc the einiii,li;.., ,.i ..i.i. ,t..nla nml innrtrrnirc flano i l"-n,u ji ivoi wiu. .v...... --n- j. bns ii, IImke the pUrclascr or owncr fed that what he " " "is. Your investiCTtion is invited. Lane County Abstract Co. Representing TA sjvx . , 1 11 iTilllTTJiniTf .. 'cS.''. 'at, ,.,iiJ-IUii'M.lit IJ. mi PortTIANU, OHCCON Three Cabinet Officers to Come Under Fire COAL SITUATION TOPIC OjH-Hllhii of Wnrlil Court Will I lO TnlH-11 ' iy Sh-iih(4- On iKTcinlMT 17 ((iirtt'diiotiiJriif.. nf AHH'irliilcd Ptnuw) WAHIIINdTON, KO. ft. :;rtlc. liiyM un ln-rori- ho Hlxly-iilnth n-m-ltn-nH which iim'iIh M'Hi'liiv for Hk fiiMt fi-mloM ttuv tli.it iifilinl,y will nirry nvir wi ll lutu n-a (m:; iinT. lt'MH I'lvutlon, r:irni nll!' inn Oil- IMllliy O'lil-r (l'o)i:,lfH ltf (.;r. ImIhII.,11 wHIi whlfh H intjHl lf,ii.: Km- now "otihii-hh V, -! n in loi liuiiifh u Mtunt.or of l.:v-Miir ul.miHi with Ihf imiioitly fiiin" In iiuiit. ; !( .i.l .hi' ,1 at U;t ' in ils ii'linlli 1 1' rai Ion, I'rcMfiii Indlriiiir h ,ir; i;it t U'i'ht I In. riihlnt on ii-.-js will oino ili.M lire M -rnt.ir 7 W; linr of ih navy. Itavi.n ttt 1 1n war il-l'i rtiin iit. nml Work -if 1 ho iu t -rlor (Icp'trhi out. Tho ImrrftKo aialnnt llio hciiilH of ;'h navy am) war ihjparlini'iit will rc-iiln.- l-iwly UpOIl till) C-DII'lllCl Of HlO ll lr lifl'IlPI) j wll !t particular rofcrmi.M lo thu Mllchcll cotirtiuarllal and tho Hlien aii'loah illHaHtir. i Kfcit'inry Vfrk Allnrll l'rol l miliary ullack ulroatly Ihih li'fi mailt' tmaliiHt Hiicrotary Work huratiHci of tho ailiiilnlnlratlon ot (In reclamation law wllh rt'Hppct lo lh rrtllcf of Hctllcrw. A number of HonatoiH fruui wottfrn jttatr-M arc; pn-parod to carry on tho fltfht with ili'iiiiiiKlri hy Homo that tho Inlorlor Fn-crniary he ri'Ilrvctl of lilu port I olio. !-rHlon of tho admVnl.stratlon iiKiilnnt att m pit iik iidlon hi tho unthracltit rual hupchhoii aIho of for liirKP pot(?nUalilliH for ron-Krt-.tHlonal ilchatf. Many of iho prcKicli-nt'tt own party, particularly I lioito from Now lnf:land BlutcK, lUotKroo with lilu policy and an tho hi'Vmi-o wlulor monthx come on thlH may furnish one of the llvciit mih Jpftrt heforn cotiKroHH. Tin disagreement ovor policy he twern the president and th hlp piiirf hoanl on tho mixtion of turn- ! Inr tho KovornmotU morehant. fleet ! over to tho emergency floot rorpor- fathtn hoal alHn will draw attention In roiiKrcHH with hoth wldoa flndlnu. i plL'iily of KiipportorK. i I)th(M to lit Oon-Hl.lcml Tho world court, which tho sen ate in to tnUo up on December 17. ! and tho debt t'ttlement with Ilet irlntu and Itnlv. which reuiiiro eon- Krensi(nal aproval. protulne to bo , j HuhJcctH of extended nnd rather , bitter dlttctitiRinn. .Stahv:irt on both nldefl nf tho chamber oppt all three of thcHp propo.sltlonr, but the general expectation now is that they wire wnKinf? a toning flKht. Within the field of lef-'lHlation tnx revision predomlnntcH. Ilouso lead ith plan to put through their com mittee hill and pa It alonp to tho Hcnato beforo Christinas. Then It will fro to committees and Is likely to encounter weeks of consid eration and a rowrlting In many particular. Hcd tic! lou In Kxnoct AH has been tho cuso with the other two-noaco-tlmo revision men. uures. the surtax rato will provide n Htumhllufr block In the senate Tho house Is expected to apreo on a reduction of from id to 20 per per cent In tho maximum, but thero will bo a determined effort ln the senalo to lncronso thl to 25 per cent. Knrm relief lefrlslatlon probably will aKioimo second placo in Im portance to tho tax bill. Leaders of tho farm bloc and Secretary Jardlno are In dlwiRroement as to tho advisability of Including provi slon for an export corporation in the co-operative marketing plan which tho nRrlculture aocrctary ha endorsed. Tho annual row ovor Muscle Shoals also is In the offlni? with Senator Norrls. Republican, Nebras ka, aKnln pressing for government oneratlon of the Alabama nitrate plant. Th administration luus favored a leaslntf proposal. Democratic leaders havo Indl catod that they will make a serious effort at tariff revision durln? this soHHloii. This will bo resisted ny the administration forces who hold that thero must bo no "tariii nnii orltiK." , A Itailiitaita May Consolidate Itailroad loKlslatton havinp to do with mukliiR oasler consolidations of-tho carriers into larK systems; nrmanrnt nos till rato legislation rA.nriiniyiiilnn at Eovernmont 'de partments; mensurog to stronRthen nrnhlbitlon onforcoment; creation of a departmont of education i,,m.i,Mi b.nnklntr leelslatlon; and i ...iKii( hi.ihllni- bill arcr only a few .nr ftf i li n Itiinortant problems which will claim tho attention of iivmi in with nil of these must come the annual appropriation bills providing money mr in tuii of the various departments of rov nt fnr tho next fiscal year. It is planned to k'r these rlpht of u-nv wherever nonsinio. ana iiireu ftf ihoMi will bo niado ready for early consideration by the hotiso. Many Contwts Comlnff Added to this procrram aro do alx ponlcsta for aoatfl, 11....... in ilin Honuto lliul tlireo In i ho hoimo. The Bonuto contoalfl urn; Dun F. Slprk, Dolnocrnt .nnirinir in nimont Smith n. Urook i.ni-l Koiiiilillran. lown: Holm O iiM..u,, in. Hnniihll.'nn. for tho 1111 Kontlnir of Snm O. nnitton, ppnio n.,.i Now Moxloo nml UlnKim Tni...an.. irnriiinr.l.nhnr. Mlnnosotn RopklnK lo iinnpnt Thomnii O. Schnll, ln..ltl.llpil n. Ill tllO I1011HP IIIONP 1-OllluniM I"..". ho InvpsllKiHoii: wiiiuini I. fi- ..1..1. nn.n.iiit.. niriiinttt niiiniin iWninii. llpiniliMPiin, Foiirtoptith np.v York illHtrlrt: Wnrrpn W. Tlnllov. llpmopint. nitnlnst AnilPr- .. II Wnllnr. ltpniihlloiin. Twon iii. l'lniiiiavlvniilii illstrlct; Hon H, Chirk. Hoimlillf-nn, ninilnst rhnrlon i.ii,..-,iu l.-irnt nonra a rtlstrlot Tho BPiinto innst dpphlo whether It will mint Oonil.l 1. Nyo, who hns hppn nimolntp.l by Oovornor Sor lo of North llnuom, to bihiuihi i,.ln M.luln R Iwlilil. When U hln prpdentllllii ..ni...i. iu win lm rpoiipstpd to ntnnd iifllilp u'nlll tho HPiinlo determines whnihni' the Kovoi'iior una nninor .... In .. ....olllt . ' Another (inestlon hefore Bpnnle iioiuilillrnnii In wliether flennlor nohnri M. TjiKnllPttP. eleptPd M fnilior. U to Iip reeoir nlnpd ns n. lteinilillpnii nml Klven .Jimniinii. to .tnnillnir eOlllllllttOPB ns Biip.li or Is to bo rend out ot tho party councils. I O . Toko, the KoUerdnm Sea men's Mission dog, who was born on the Monin Koad and ns will) Urn FremMi troops at flic Itcinount Depot, attended the services 'held in honor of the Hritish war dead in the cemetery ut The Hague. ' Imskellnll lenKiio for the Hrst time In Hk hlKlory. ttcrorilliiK to an- noiiiipeinont todny hy 1'niil T. Jnek son, prlntipn!. j Iphkup m-)iedule will hu arrniiKPd ut a iiipetinu of hll,'h Hi'hool nlliletic illreetorH nnd otflrlnls In Mcilfoid next .Saturday. VESSEL ASKSF0R HELP NOItVi:(;l. I'KI'.lfiHTEIl HAS i:.(;im:s msAiii.Ei) Illy Tim A.'orliiliMl Promi) I .OH ANCKI.KS. Cnl., Doc. 5. It.'iillo inesBUKOH (iHklni? for nsslHt-nlli-e roei'ivi-d by the Federal TelC' Krnph Pomnany'H radio Btatlon here from the Norwegian frelR-hter, Nils MlHotl, with engines disnblei and drlfiim; at a point about SC5 miles south of San Pedro and IK miles oil uliore, have been relayed to the HrltiHh stennier Qtieenswood, 60 miles south or that point. The MIb Mlsen Rave her position ns helm; about 18 miles southwest of San Henlto Island. The Nils .Nilsen nml the Queenswood both ure hound for San Pedro, tiro for mer for fuel oil. HKI'OItT OX 1TIISOV is (iivK.v rrnr.ic tho Mr. he Khiiiuitli Knlcm ticniip t.-r.AMATM FALLS. Ore., Ilec. Klnmnth hluh school will enter the southorn Oregon high sohool MOW HfHINKS.S HDI'Olt'lKI) l'Alt AIIOVK IMtOMlXTION ltl-(HirL Of Wl'Ht C'OllNt ANMOirUltlOII HliOWN jMMl ColltllllOII 111 Industry lino hundred and four mills rc lioilud to tho West CoiiHt Lumber men's HHHixiiit Ion for the week end ing November 2. munufiiotured 113.04 1 .OtIM feet of lumber; sold 114,- 7211,07!) feet and shlipud 87,2liJ,iio feel. New business was 23 per cent iibove production. Shipments were 24 per cent lielow new liusiiiess. Foiiy-flve jier cent of aU new bUHlnesH taken durliiK tho week was for future water delivery. ' This nmoiinled to SI, 871,1211 feet, of which 31,7011.778 feet wns for do lo.'Htle carwo delivery: nnd 20,104. 3rll feet export. New bustncsH by mil amounted to 11102 cars. Forty-nix per cent of tho lumber shipments moved by water. Thin liniolliited to 40.030,734 feet, of whl.il 20,133,741 feet moved coast wise and Interconstiil: und I3,!l02, 003 feet expoct. Hail shipments totaled 1441 cars. Local auto and team deliveries totaled 3.!i!)4,951 feet. Unruled domestic cnrRO orders totuled 112,005,787 feet. Unfilled export orders 11 2. 838. 330 feet. Un filled rail trado orders, 3841 cars. In the first 48 weekH of tho year. production reported to West Coast j Lumbermen's association has been 4.802,310.220 Tcet, now business 4, 022,2 14. CfiS feet; and shipments 4, 930,010,403 feet. RAILWAY FARES REDUCED O. K. MA KICK SI'lOC'IAIi HOM ' IAY RATKS Special reduced hidlday fares to points on its lines are announced by the Oregon Electric railway, to make visits home possible for Christinas. ThoKe tickets will be on sale December 22, 23, 24. 30. 31, the return limit bclnp January 4. S.m Har reductions are made to many points in Oregon, WashlnKyin and Iduho. OKFICKItS XAMFI BY ST I DENT DKLFGATS (Continued from pae one) (Continued from pnRc ono) was armed only with a small par ing knife." Tho escape Is described in the roport and a number of Kuanl criticized for lack of courngo dis played fit the tlmo tho break waj first started and at subsequent periods of tho escape. 'There apparently was no pnard in tower No. 3, at tho northwest cor ner. As far as wo could ascertain the only Allots fired at tho convict? as they fled after lcaviiuiuhe prison guard were thos-e fired by Guard Davidson and snots fired from a shotgun by Warden Dnlrymple. who, however, was not within the effective range for such a weapon, ueciarinK mat strict physical atandnrds should be exacted In the employment of guards, the report continues: Physical Standard Needed ' W'o believe a system that pro vldos proper physical standards Is mandatory and such a system to not now In effect. Sff n who aro to be used ns wall guards, in addition to a strict physical examination. should bo Riven a test In marks- tuanHhlp. No man should bo cm ployod an a wall guard who" U not between the, are of 25 nnd 50 and of vigorous nhyslca mnko in, good eyesirht ana an expert ri Neman.' Attention In thin connection s Invited to tho fact that tho n-o-i of the three guards who were In the turnkey s office when M'irray tored alone worn aged 5G, cr anil C8, respectively." rferro Makes Kattcniont Accompanying the invo "Jilting commltteo renort Is e r.tr'rir-mt by CSovernor rierco pxp:n;ninr. the reason it has been withhl from tho public since August 2 4. when It was comnleted. The rnvernor's staiemeni toiiows: 'The report of tho snec!.il com- niltteo, appointed hy mn to lnvo:itl gnto condition at tho Oregon stnti ponitentinry hn been withheld from publication pending tho com pletion of tho Improvements and changes recommended In tho re port: A now tower hn been eon structod at tho entrance gnto and inn arsenal nag neen moved from Insldo tho 'walls to this tower. Tho work of building, a. fenco on the walls hns boon comnleted. Follow ing suggestions in tho roport, othev Improvements and changes have been made. . "The public Ii entitled to Imvn. nt this time, nil tho facts contained In this special roport, nnd I nm there fore releasing it for publication. Mr. A. M. Dnlrymple lias this dny resigned a warden of the peniten tiary nnd t have nppolntcd J. W. Mine to succeed hint," Make It Furnishings For His Christmas Gifts Furnishings always make lovely gifts. They are never out of place. Below are pictured a few of them but only a few. Our stock is far more representative. ' ' absorb tho requisite Information bv enler;nir a trade nnd even in In sl'anccs where Ibis course seems piwslhlo It is invariably thorny. "The rank and file find It neces sary to bo on to Bchool and it s a slow, hard nnd painful process in life if you don't." he said. MINERS' HOMES HAPPY THAWED WORKMEN RESCUED IX CARDIXAL MINE (Jiy The Associated Press) virniiTH ATn Colo.. Dec. 5. Firesides in the little homes of tho mining town of Cardinal and siir rniiiwiiniT communities were blaz ing merrily tonight, for all of the men except two who were trapped; in tho V:itrview comnanv's gold ! silver and lead mine yesterday, had I come out alive. Two places wore vacant "i Mother MacArthur's boarding houne," th homo- of tno bacneior miners. The places were those oi Hobert Stephenson, 55 a miner, and Charles Hjurquist, a rescue worker, the only dead or tne dis aster. Four of the smoke affected men, however, were seriously ill in a- hospital at Boulder. They vere Captain John Cutshaw and Fire-j man C J. jansen. ooin or tne Denver fire department: Prentice Norris. a disabled war veteran and University of Colorado student, all , members o the heroic rescue par-: tics, and George sutte-ls. a miner. and also a disabled world war vet-, eran. Host, however, was th& chief, desire of tho minors nnd their families today after their feverish activities for more than 16- hours Friday, nut tneiP trantic lanors were rewarded today for their men, husbands, brothers, sons and sweet hearts, were at home again toast ing their shins at tho fireplaces. In Buying Christmas Gifts Mak& it easy for yourself provide yourself with the means of remembering all your male friends and rela tives. Our , . . ' will do just that. It is an easy payment method a new charge service devised to ease your burden to aid you. For this service we make no extra charges you get what you buy here at cash prices still you get this credit plan. Adler Collegian Clothes ' .. ; What could be nicer for a Christmas gift than an Adlcr Collegian Suit or Overcoat? It is certainly something useful. . Come in and open an account on our Ten-Pay-Plan and let the recipient pick out his own suit. This Plan May Be Used On Purchases As Low As T $25.00 The Ten-Pay-Plan is. not limited only to Suit or Overcoat purchases. It is intended as a convenient charge service on any purchase as low as $25.00. Make all your Christ mas purchases here and use this method in payment. Bates-Street Shirts 1 i .- '; ( . Novelty flhirts with lots of color. Bates-Street: is a good shirt and Is a stylo leader. ' $2.75 and Up Cheney Ties Riotous with color! our styles will make lovely gifts. We, want you to see them any way. ' . ' $1.00 and Up 837 WILLAMETTE 837 WILLAMETTE Fancy Knickers , For the man who plays golf or for the young man. 'who . follows style closely. . . $6.50 and Up Sportsmen IMnn liaiiquct KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. 5. E. F. Avorill, stato game warden, and Harold Clifford, chairman of tho state game commission, will bo guests of honor at the annual fluck and geese banquet of the Klamath Sportsmen's association Monday night, officials announced today. The two gamo officials will arrive horo tomorrow night to investigate tho proposal to reflood Lowor Klamath lake for a bird reserve. Trainman Ts Killed (By Tho Apsoclatcd Trass) MAHYVILLE. Mo., Dec. 5. One trainman was killed and another probably fatally injured when a Burlington railway wrecker was de railed near hero early todny. The wrecker was derailed while en route from Creston. Iowa, to Holckow, whero a freight train had been derailed earlier. Tho train men were scalded. ' French Stnrf, Action fPy Tho ApnnclnttMl Frown) PARIS. Dec. 5. A Beirut dis patch to Le Temp says that the French launched a largo schIo op erutinn In south Lebanon this morning, defined definitely to free the Mount Hermon plateau of the Druse bands. Two French columns, which effected a junction In this region Thursday, advanced from tho north and west. Rich Mlno VVmnrt (Tly Thn ABHortntPil pprnl VANCOUVER, B, C Dec. S. Reports or rich silver, gold ore, on tho Rig Missouri mine, situated In tho Salmon river section of tho Portland canal fMntHet, north of Prince Rupert, R. C, worn , con firmed hero today by Pat Duly, who is on roulo to Tncoma to con for with his principals, tho Stand ard Mines company. Money la a small matter with mnslof us especially after the taxes nm paid nnd the fuel bin replenished. Fergus Fnlls, Minn.. Journal. Hoff ami Lnmb Situation In spito of high prices for feeder lambs and sheep tills full, thero are J7 per cent as many on feed ns a year po. Tho rango and Pacific coast states report in excess of a year ago. Shipments of sheep to tho country for the 1(1 weeks end ing October 17, and tho correspond ing period a year ago are respec tively 1,433,313 and i,s;to.::7fi hena. According to the foundation's ob- servers thero are only 86 per cent is many hogs on feed as a year ngo. W ith a very favorable corn-i hog ration tho demand for hogs for feeding out has been heavy. 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