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SIX MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 . . l I w I W II DF TIE PLANT STAHTED S. P. Crews Busy on New Terminal Site LONG TRACKS ARE PUT IN flooi llojulu-ny II.-ih IWcix Mmlt; VoA(Kr I Ins lUvn mk1 ami i Largo Civwm at Work 1 Work bns hfvn started on th Concrete foumlnttotiR of the huilil ItiK of the Uo-treaU"'K pUnt ojn lite new torminnl grounds of th Southern Pnetfle and upproxi tmitely two mllt?a of side truck have been laid,' The He-treat Ins l to he located nor where thff.L. N. M.ller iruiu dryer utood nnd will extend hIouk the new side truck for a difUuneo ol several hundred feet. It Is ex pected that thH will be the latest plant of Its kind on the entire Southern Pacific nystcm. Two pile drivers arc at work driving piling for dockH nnd bulwarks at the pile nf the tio plant. One Trnck Near Finished - The lonp track that extend1 from the main line a short dis tance brdow the . end of lllatr boulevard around the western edue of the terminal ground pant ttie tie plant nite in pract.cally com pleted and ti number of wpur lead ing from it are being built. Mont of thin burn track nan been bal lasted. ! 1 ho flrt of the four long track1 that are ro parallel the main line track hart been put in but It hu not ct been ballasted. The terminal wlte. all the way from the end nearest the city to the northern end is dotted heref nil thi-re with eonmructbm crews. .More than 20tf men are at work on dlfterent pieces of construction now under way. Weather Has IVcti ;hhI The weather, rlnoe the work was begun three weeks ko, has been more than ordinarily good tor this time of year, according to the foremen In charge, and mpid headway has been made. Some rain has fallen but not enough to stop operations at any time. f That pott on of the old lralrle wad that extends through the ter minal nite has been closed and the tracks extend ncrs It and over it lengthwise in a number of places. ELKS HOLD U MANY ATTKNH CKKF-MOXIALS IX l.OCAI.TKMI'l.K Sunday DovuuM to .Memory ot llrvtlm-ii Who Huw lllttl During (lie 1-ast Year PnrUtnn Mshts! V wo: Inn Carnivals! Alsvrlnn ThrllLi! LAST IAY! The LADY WHO LIED" A First National Picture with LEWIS STONE VIRGINIA VALLI and NITA NALDI rOMEDY NEWS nicia AnsAftr fttnn lb. 1; With a large throng of friends ami relatives present, Kugemj Klks Sunday afternoon conducted the annual memorial services at the Klks temple when the roll of de- k luirted brethren was called. Souvenir programs were given to l all visitors, as is the custom each ;year. The ceremonial was also al- 1 tended by many local members of Mthe oraer. Gale Hill, speaker or tne atter : noon, voiced the sentiment eon , lained In the words of the grand j exalted ruler. Judge Atwell, "He Went About Doing Good." in the eulogy of those who have died dur ling the year. Mr. Hill is a mem i ber of the Klks' lodge and un at . tornev in Albany. I Curtis Burton was in charge of i the music urogram. ' The speaker followed ritualistic ..ceremonies by the exalted mier ana ("other leading officers of the lodge. : This ritual is usually carried out Un the deepest reverence and was j exceptionally well conducted Sun- dav. many of those who attended said. PLANE ARRIVES ON MAIL SURVEY TRIP DF COAST Vein Gorst and Pilot Arrive Here From North ON. WAY TO CALIFORNIA TvmMunuro -1000 l-Vot Ahmo Fu gviu Wanner Tluui on Wllbun to stivot Yeurlay It was a lot warmer 4KH feet In the air above Kugeue yesterday than it was on Willamette street. The nun was shining and the ther mometer, if there hail been one there, would ha registered about ti degrees. Down here it regis tered about 4a. That, at least, is what Vein C. Gorst and K. H. Patterson said .titer landlnu In Kugenc in a new type swallow piano, yesterday aft ernoon, en route from Seattle to San Franc.scu, The machine was piloted by Mr. Patterson, an ex marine corps aviator. Survey Is Made Mr. Gorst and his pilot are mak ing a. survey of flying conditions and revenue that might accrue from the air mail service between l.os Angeles and Seattle. Mr. Gorst will bill for the contract, he said last n ght. Conditions are favorable it ml while Kuteuo has not been slated for an air mad depot, the city Is favorably situ ated with a good lauding field for emergencies, the fliers said. It is extiected that the air mail be i ween Sea 1 1 le and I .os A n ge les will cut S7 hours from the usual mall time, according to Mr. Pat terson. The machine being used In this cheek t light Is a three-passenger ship, with a cruising speed of 85 miles an hour. The pilot and his passenger expect to be in San Francisco tonight If they suc ceed In hopping through the (o this morning. Foe 2000 Fort Thick Fog lay at the SOOO-fvel attitude nmklntt trip to various places in tiuKVho where the chorlsterji will si UK. Last year the chamber of com merce took the Initial steps to provide t'hriHimaM caroling lit Ku m-ne but aside from the West min uter league and the Pioneer boys chorus, there have been no other movements announced. BANK WILL .HAVE TREE ivvntovs nu.iui: to ;kt , ClltllSTMAS ;itfrs When tho rmiiloyot ami offl vlalu of thv First .Niuloiml tmnk rolt'lmitrt the 43ml HitiilvorwH-y of i lu rmimltiiK " l' liintiiuiioti on iNMMMulu'r lit. I'hllilri'n of patrotin will l tiui'.ls nt n pr-Yuli'ililv Clirlslniiia tl'c, lui iii'illnu to iluiv unnnmn'u yoslonlay. I,. S. Mi-t'rriuiy. iiiMiorul rltalr llllill ot tin- coin in 111 niTllllKlllR Hip i'li'biatlon. linn mnioliltvil llli .'.miiiiUU'iMi mnoiiK wliii li l iini to i find n I'hrlKtnuiH trco tuul ili-orulit tt with aultiililc Kilt" for litu llttlf OKI'S. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD SPANISH WAU VKli:UNS AMI FAMIl.H S mam: MFHUY Dinner Srl niul Tnv With Vttt onts and Progmm IVntunnl Afterwaiil ion i rrget Bob's Beauty Shoppe has moved to larger and better quarters at 877 Willamette, upstairs next to Wade Bros.. Phone 838. 10-tZ-U A hundred or more persona in tended the i Miristnius dinner und entertainment staged by the Span ish war veterans and the women' auxiliary at the armory last night. ltf ilngutshi'd visitors present were Mrs. t'ora Thompson of Port land, past nntlonal president gen pral. and Mr. Helene Opdyko of (irants Pas. department president. Toasts were restomled to at the dinner by Mrs. Thompson und Mrs. Opdyko and t'olonel George O. Voran. At the post room after the dinner a large rhrlsinwi tree, with ap propriate det-oratlolts- stood In one end of the hall, and gifts for all all dn the fliers stated, and they present were distributed from It, flew above It at an altitude of I A program consisting of selec about 4000 feet until they decided ' Hons by un orchestra made up of to como down for the night tn this1 Leonard Gross und daughters, city. The local aviation field was! Madia and Iloma, and liean Went found by accident. Mr. Patterson ivorth, and short talks by Mm, was flying low nnd Mr. Oorst, who Thompson and Mrs. Opdyko and a Is acquainted in Eugene, saw the citation by John It unit tt were jhnmrar. H-ul it not been for this given. iney wouiu nave lanueu in any . suitable field, thev declared. I . This :. ,he nn.t .i.,,o that a MRS. McCORMICK DIES n"-ne hns landed In Kugene In thoi ( UIIIHT IIIMM I"; fl4l J I'll I fl. .wt If Mr. t Joint Is successful In his bill for the air mail -route on the! coast. Mr. Patterson will fly one : ' nf tho mnchtrifMi Juat an she wan boarding I train for California In search of better henlth. Mrs. Anna Maria Robert Prescott Company Realtors Willamette Street at Eighth Make that Christmas gift one that gives and gives that long cherished dream, "OUR OWN HOME." We are at your service to help you select it; anything from a cozy little bungalow to the most exclusive larger residence. Phones 345 and 346 RELIEF PLAN IS APPROVED CO(;lNTION 1 UTV KUIOOI.K SAID t;iuwiu Central Council of tho Parent-Tem-hor Awmltt(loiyi Mivla to Hear HcMirtM Mar- Approval ut a proponed plan of Superintendent huvtd John .lomH, of the KttKeue public m hoids, for rellevliiK congealed conditions In the v.ulous grammar school build iiiKs of the city was voiced at u meetliot of the Kuiiene council of the Pa rent -Teacher muuiclut limn yesterday. 1 v The council mel In the city school of l he where SupelllUendeut Jo lien , rxplulned to the delegates thai he i expected to face an eve eedlnwly i I'owtteil coudlliou In the local) buildlmts when the term opened in the mid year. Mr. Jones Is working nut a schedule which he hopes will gle koiiio temporary relief. Member of the council heard reports from various mcIiooU on (he ale t'f the I led Cross antituber culosis seals, or "ChriNima seals" and It was birrneil that the rhold reti had subscribed $:IIU. Washing ton sehool leads In tho sate, 11 was reported. Superintendent Jones, Mrs. K. K. Ileaii. Mrs. Warren 1. Hmllh and Mrs. Knc Allen were named a com. mtltee to hiveMlgatv the uueMtlou of free text hook. Slate owned ii'Xt books tire frowned on by the inemberi of the count II. It wan said. Children ami leathers of the r'rant-cs Willard sthotil raided a fund of $133 for the rent room for teachers. The Condon whool reported 121 members and PatterMin. 143 mem-1 -phr next regutur meeting uf ih.i I'cis, v entire memberslitp uf the r.ust ru lixirv Mcitftoi riMioris Ineltiiletl an urtm titinruvemeut usMOCtutloU Hem of fl4 raised at the Jitney n.-heduled for next Wednesday i-arntval held there recently. (evening at In the Cundun Kol lu wing the general husineiw n.-htiot. accortllng to nnnouucrmenl sensltm ti. II. Jones, clerk of the mude by K, II. Hull, secretary ami hourd of education gave an In- program chulrumn tut' ihe us- Htructive talk on how btidgets are jieinbly Itather for a community eelebrntluh at a dute lu bn muued Inter. ArrnnremenU for thv Chrlntnmn servlcen ale lu tm naois ui li.tvea. a Pleasaut Hill school ieiieher, according 10 Uov. W. A. lllUlns, pustur u( the church, Thr iitgrum will Include special music ami prtdstbly wins reclla-j iioiih. The tree will be for thn chlblrcn. BUDGET MEETING IS SET nix i nu it au n.vri: n 'n- mm II M.W r.NTI.M.Vn-.H )i'i-nilir S I" tho iliun nniiiiul foniiiy bmlKot im-i'llim t lli i-ourt Ituii.. lU'i'iinllUK I" -luiUlli'OIIU'lll IIU'IiMh'IH or Ui lni'lm't I'tmililllli'o. Th I'uunly Miilu'l 'of Ih'Ihk l'tli""'l I" t IiIh niuruliiH' lU'Klnli'i'. Tim UbihUimI liinliinl lr rm h i'uunly iiHU'i'i' niul Un' Hi'"'" In tin' iti'iimiil liuilKi't wll an tli Htlnlut'4 ror rmulH, m' h iioIm Mil'! illi fiTi-nl mini illmrlt In. lin- irlnlnl. Tin- ('utility liuilKi't mini" ii' liy linllilu'l' ot till! I'willlty 'O'lfl unil thri'i' nii'ii fiimi illni'ii'iil im" t thn futility, I'oimillutlim I lie ''"'I- k'I't illllllllltli'O. I'llP III"'!' Illlll'l' in, ii am T. I'. Wlu'ulor. II. I' kiiM'ii niul M. II. Iliirlnw. LECTURE TO BE GIVEN int. r.. t. imiHii: si'i:.us ox i n iti :i: Ms-ri.its i:nt IliiKi'im liiiin'i'iiiiiil Aw ilmliiii Until" ItruiiUr Mi'IIiik Wdm-mliiy i:i'iilnii ttinilc tti ami ritiiiiu'fil. Mr. Jiiiifii Will Vlltlt tilt' Vltrlllllll IIIHIH.'ll'tlllllH tliiotiKliotir tin fomliiK yrnr nml i'X),laln iltU proi-cHM to nil por rnta ut till' illy who will lllliu, I till) IIH'l'tlllK. MANY FAMILIES WO MAX KXI'IKKS Willi. E KOAKDING TRAIN An attractive ti-attirn win no mi lllnmrnlril Inllirc on til" 1 liri'B Hiilnri r"Klun liy Uf. K. T. Iloilsc lirofcwtor nt icoluity In Hi" I'm- umlt y uf t'rpK'in. TIiIm In Hit' Ipc tun thin I'm. ntlriu'tiHl wltlr mlnil ll.in wlmrrviT kI"i unit thut ro Hiillcil rruiu mi IntriiKlve Rttnly P.flMP nmilii ly I'r. HihIiio iiiuI a Krotiii ot uu'i'u .imipiii. Til n,l,lrr will bo ..sl,,nl iw,u,iw vintivi.- ,T 'If'tritoil wild a lariio numbrr ot HOI SI-.HOI.I) t.ool'h .H1II . AT vlpw, al,a lmKrmn. S. I. STATION Tho iiirinliorlili of Ilia auorla, lion Itii liiili'a all r-lili'iit of tho Ni'W fiunllli'H routlniio lo nrrlv city cum of I nlvomlty irm-t. lull in KuKcno from uiitMlilo iolnlN. tic- . rvoryono U Invito,! to tho lecture, curiltiiir to tho IImim uf nmtit'M fur- u u uniiouncoil. iiIhIioiI tho chitliihor uf coiniiicrco . Tlio bunluciig part of tho priiKmlll FLMIRA RFIDFMT DIF l-n'"e Mcformlck. 7t. roltlont of tl-mirtH nCOIUClMI UltO Ku(tl.ne . Pn.-.eil qulftly awuy 8un- MRS. I'ERItl.VS Fl'XKRAI HE 1IF.I.D TODAY . ,llV TO Tho pnd rnmo without wnrnluir. j Mrs. .McCormlck'B body was taken I to the Hranstetter chapel to await Mrs. Maryetle M. Terrln. for, funeml arrangements, many years a resident of Ijtne . Mm. MK'ormik was accompanied county, died at her home on Kl-. by her daughler-ln-law. Mrs. J. J. mlra road Sunday at the age of . McCurmtck. also of Kugene. Hhe 60 years. Uwd nt 641 Fourth n venue weft, Mrs. Perrin was a member of the tlur sons and three daughters sur Christlan church nnd liad a host vlve. They are: Walter W. MeCor- ot friends in the community. Fun-mick of Cape Horn. Wash., nnd eral services will be held In the 'J. MrCormick of this city: Kthol Ventch chapel this afternoon nt 2 Mitchell of Kugene: Mrs. Itnhert o'clock, when Dr. K. V. Stivers, ; Ifoselton of Venetn, and Mrs. pastor of the First Christian church Junnltn fiosney of Portland, in Kugene will preach the funeral j Mm. MeCurmlck had been a resU sermon. I dent of Kugene IS years. She was Interment will he In the new I. , burn in Maryland. April 2(1. 1X54, O. O. F. cemetery. 1 nnd was predeceased by her hus Mrs. Perrin is survived by many, bund several yenrs ago. relatives. Among them are the be-1 1 reaved husband, J. . Perrin: one daughter. Mrs Leslie Stevens of Kugene: four sons, Krnest, Frank, Ralph nnd Clarence, also of this city: a sister. "Mrs. Allert Mercer, of Alberta, Canada; ami a brother, Sherman flleason of Kverett, Wash. There arc also seven grandchildren. Tor thr town as a whole. I MKMHKUSIIir IlltlVK IH t.IVK.V STAItT IAST MlillT RED CROSS MONEY SENT OITSIDK IIISTUKTS HKSPOMJ- l; i.iiu:a.Li,v Outside distri'tH are responding liberally to the Hed Cross roll call, according to Miss Lupow. secre tary of the 1-ane county chapter. The Penn Lumber company yes terday made a large remittance through T. It. Greenwood for the company nnd Its employes nnd Mrs. Fred Fischer of Marcola smit In a good Is sum for her district and Approximately 35 members of asked for more supplies ns she had the Wesrmlnster league of the not completed the work. PRESBYTERIANS TO SING christmas cauols plaxnf.i) .by local li-;a;u-; MIHlieu (lie I'limni'trr ui i-jiiiiiicrf i i nr unniiirnp pun ui inr initti by A. J. (illlette. agent of the will consist or brief und K en em I Southern Pacific company, of per- ' diHcusslmts of more adnuuato light M..n u.-h l ri vn Miittii(1 IiiiihIihIiI lit fur I tin Miialnrn harl if thn i-UV. l ! good In. The following are those and tf other lmtrovDtueuts. tut well receiving their goods during the. as of legmiative features runsiuereti past week: II. A. Trotter. Walsonvllle June I.... II If M. til II.. I- enscal.:' Ur. I.'. A.. W oud. U.'ndon. LEGION WOMEN ELECT tnt.: Mrs. Snrah Ireen, Klum, j Wnh.: L. P. Wallace, Ashton. Ida.: T. K. Wright. Klnghlll. Ida.; C. U St ration. Itallhead; W. t. Ildg- .11.... 1. 1.. I. I.1 Wt.HV.W Sacnimento; II. F. Pans, fllasgow. Officers nf thn American Legion Mont.: K. C. Ilurnslde. Hols.'. Ida. nuxlllury were elected nt a mnutlng John Kills. IIcrinlltm: C. It. ivii- held In lh chamber o( commerco nlngton. Long lleach. Cat.: Mrs. rooii.n last night, when tho mem C. Kr Woodson. Ileppner; Mrs. A. bership campaign of the local or f Tande Scoby. Mont.; K. F. ' gitnlmatlon was given a start by tho Smith. Meredith: Chas. K. Carlisle, i I'-fs. Newberg Mr"- Ht flworn w olecled , ' , , i president. tMhers nnmetl for offices I were as follows: Mrs. W , Me lt I ! Cornack. vice prenldent: Mrs. Artie i V hitler, secretary; Mrs. Mabel Itiddlt. trennurer: Mrs. Harry M ALI.IsTKItOI'I KATKDOX lim Mm,rer. hlslorlnn. APPKNIMCrriS I Mrs. tirace Tuttle. Mrs. Delia i itorlu nnd MIns Mary Kllxabvth If. H. McAllister. nnltant boys'' Iievus were named Ihe executive work secretary of the V. M. C. A..tbotird for ll2o. and one of the leadera In the Pin-. The auxiliary will hold the next lifer club movement arming the! pot I ut k dinner on the night of Ie. younger boys of the city, wim tnkctil cember 14. when the members will violently III Sunday and wim operatf be host n ut n Christmas tree party ed on at the Kugene hospital yes i for the children, terday noon for appendicitis. I Thursday afternoon nf this week Mr. McAllister hud been ailing) the legion women will meet at tho for some time and recently wan. chamber of commerce to pack Jelly confined to bis bed with what whs, for the veterans' hospital, No, 77, thought to be ptomaine pnhuintng. I in Portland. Karly Sunday a physician was) Thn membership drive will con called to the Y. M. c. a. mid or- tlnue until after' January 1, 19.tl. dered the removal of the rrelary - SECRETARY TAKEN Central Presbyterian church will Join tn the singing of Christmas carols again this year. It was an nounced yesterday. Kvelyn Hollis Is chairman 'of the league committee and plans are being mnde to sing at the local hospitals and elsewhere ubout the c.'y. The plan of the 'Westminster league Is to start at about 10 p. tn. on tho night before Christmas, i. We Do Not Experiment With Your Garments A specialist with fifteen years' experience cleans your Silk Dresses fhone 303 ' RAYMOXD TORREYj Between 8fli and 9th Street on Olive TODAY and WEDNESDAY Iff's n .Tackle In the nnvr ivttli n Mlvtvtlicart In every port RICHARD BARTHELMESS 11 Shore .eave" with DOROTHY MACKAILL COMEDY "Alice Get3 Stung" nnd KlnoKnim Ncivh Kveiilx Regular Prices! MATIXKK . . . . znn i. t:io .... :i.-r iiii,DUi: me: McDonald Theatre K. O. Clevcrdon of Hnlley Jllll refiorted that he Is donning up his district and brought In a reU''st for Junior Jled Cross mcmbcrHhl) blanks. "Tho drive Is nenrlng comple tion," wild Miss Lupow, "and we arc convinced that the results will be highly satisfactory. ' LANE BANKERS TO ELECT piKFTTIXO M'MKIMXF, AT Kl" KKXK HOTKIi Tllt'ILSIMY ' The Ijine County DnnkprV nn- ; aoclailon will hold IK annual mret ' Inn nt the KUKvno hotel, Thllrnilny I .pvi'nlne, heKinnlnK with a banquet at 8:30 p. m. Kleetlon of offirern be the prlnrlpnl order of hunlnnnii. There will be a program provided for the iinnkem nnd Krnnk t'. llrlirnwelL t Htato allperintendent of Imnkii. will i be the npenker of the evening- 111 HUbJeet will be "Hupcrvlslon of ! IJnnkfi." Frank X. MrAflxter Ih ehnlrmnn of the entertainment roittmltlee nnd Harold lleyllen and W. T. !nr I don nro tho other memberi of tho Iconimlltee. It wuh reiiorled yeHtfr- uay mat tnerc woull be HtiiM-lal rnuHle on the prKraiii. WANTS HIGHER TAXES c o.vk 1 1; 'i: kth i ck i;.v m n si:jh urrr.it to kuvmivv A Kane county tnxpfiyer who Uvea at n dlMttince recently be came a Christian, according to a letter received by Kherlff Taylor yeHicrdny, nnd he snys he warns, to "stra'gh'en up nil thn lies he has told," Ho nvH In his letter that two yours ago he bought n plnci here and paid $400 for It but In tho deed the consideration was r.ven as $50. Tho mnn miys that he d'd It ho that the taxes would not be so high. The sheriff said he did not know how thin parttrulnr p'eee of property was assessed but ihnt h would try nnd see that thn owner'n wlrdieu lu the mailer wore Krall-flrd. Ilazanr The Indies' aid snelety of in(i Flrp.t Christian church w'M hold a hrtznnr and cooked food snln, Hill nrdny. December 12, at. Ifanner UobprliHin'H, 77 Kast Dili, 1 2-0,8. J! for next 3" duvs pnotie I y Hfl-f . J. 13. Cupp, Tulntlng Cunirnctor, Xl-20-lmo. to t he hospital. Itcports hist nlht ndlra(d thnr h wan Kclttng along as well ai coiibl be expected.' WATCH NIGHT PLANNED mux to cook, si:itvi: ns. Vi KT at coi,i,i:(ii: em;sT Metubern of the follere, C'reV. r'olillniinlty chih will hold their annual watrh on the niirht of lie reniber 31. when Ihey will brlnn In the new year with n bniuiuet. The male inembem of thn club; ot wnir.ii more are about I6. nro lo prepare, eook nnd nervo the ban quet. Mm. B. B. Tuttle hoe charge of the program for Hint evcnlni; nml several entertalnlnif featuren nro belnic arranged, It wan reported yentcrday. POLLY ANN WILEY PASSES P.-T. A. MEETS TONIGHT I'KOf.KAM will in; iivi;. AT IIICII SCIKKj The Kujtenc hitch school Parent Teacher arwoclutlon will meet thin evening at the school building, Mrs. Uwnoii (. Ilradlcy, the president, will preside, and a program un fol lows, will bo given ; Bclectlon by high school orches tra. Itepresentatlon of book charac ters, Hetectlon by boys' and girls glee clubs. Vocal solo by Mrs. T. A. Pearson. The program will bo followed by a social hour. FOREST MONEY RECEIVED MOHK THAN (15.000 TtWN'KD OVKIl TO COl'.NTY FI'XKItAI. Will. TIUI.' i.. ,.-' ""re man m,miii nan noen re iV...V..v. . 1'I.AtK eelved by Ijine eounly from the Till HSDAY ArTi:it.VfKX I alo of timber In tho national for , ,, , i entn thin yenr, thn eheek having Mrn. I'nlly Ann Wiley died nt herl been reeelved by flrnre Rchlnkn, home nt 2024 Kmernld ntreet yuH-ieounty tronnuror, ynnterdny. Thin torduy nt the age of 39 yearn. nuiii in 2S per cent of tho total -mill' niir widower. .latnea It I na en ti I lie tiimal. ilnHiiir Mm Wiley, nhe In survived bv Imr full. ler, M. A. 'ood. and a brnihni. it LA. Wood. Hho had resided hero but hi tew moiiins. The funeral will be held nt the, 'HrniiHletter chapel, Thurwlny nt 2 ip. m. with interment in the Mill ,leey eemelery. Hev. Mr. (Irlffln will 'havo ehante. FLORENCE MAN IS FINED KM 1 1 iiKNDitu khi: 1'oi'xn WITH MQiroil Ityenr, The num turned over from tho Cnnrndo rorent In 1 1 3.034.00, Hlun Inw fornHt 1 0(17.25, tlmpiiua fornHt H0.74 nnd Hanlliiin forest 1203.50, innliing a total of $15,041,07. BOYS ATTEND SERVICES cm u ii viHi icn I'lOMOI'.ltH flllllSTlAV IIY Blxty-lwo Pioneer hoys ntlenderl servli'en nt tho Klrst Chrlntliui fhureh Hiindny evening, In tho first "ehureh iittendanee" meeting of ne winter nensttn. Kmll llendrleksen nf Klnrenee wnn fined $100 nnd sentenced t.. serve It) days In tho eounly Jnllli Dr. I3. V. Hllvors, paslor df the by Jllstlre or tho I'eneo Harold J. ehureh. lireaehecl n nitnelnl erntntt Wells yesicrdny for possotislon nf.'for tho bonnflt nf tho I'lonenrs. Ills Ibiuor. He had plendcd gullly to tne i-tiaiKtr. Ilendrieksen wan nrresled nt n ,dnnee nt Klurcnee Hatiirday night ny, j. n. atnon it nil Melvln Turn bull, deputy sheriffs, nnd brought to Kugene Hundny, CHURCH PLANS SERVICE ciiitivniAH Titr.i: to hi: ;ivi:n AT Ili;ANANT 1111,1, lople win "Hlrds of n Kenthor Klonk Togelher." Next Hiindny evening tho hoys vlll nttend the servlees nt tho Klrst liapllst ehureh In a body. ENGINEER SEJS LEVELS OI'R 1TI,M HTI'DIO RITI3 UK. I,K(nr,l) AT IIHA1W Kugene Kissel, supervising en- I lliePI ,lf tlln f'na.H l.'ll... I' ann for ( Mirlsl n s Iron nml tlnn, who hns been nell.ely engaged rervlee, nt V ensi.nt II II r'lirlBlbtn 'nt "Tho llrnns" slneo ho eanie here elinreli were being nvtde yeslerdny linn dnlermhind levels nnd sot er r fn lowing thn nntimineemen Hun.! tier un r, n.. day that tho church msmburn wpuld building which win Li thi nr." The Enlarged Toy Section k Fairly Teeming With Manu f-l i' Tl interesting nungs iiiRgcstions To Santa: --Imi. in Miiiill t'litlilrrti. litis i, a personal riiiii;i v lints, iinti it ciiiiirs In mr!,i!c to 'III lll.uiv ilil In urilrr tn in:il.e it eai- i., i -.l ..'...i . , "v Know, I . .inn pr tr, i:.. . ( . . . inniiwtitl niiiitt); "in iim in suKK"'iiitls llirsr bui s ami ei,l. . I us. -v"4 -v..v- : ..i i.. .. . For Sisters: For Sc I'HAItACTKK rilll.lJI hi.i:ki'inu imii.i.h TOY Kl'HNITtMtl) IKll.l. lll'tlOIKH ItOfKINO HliltHKH Ht'OOTKItH tl A M KH HTilltV llllOKH iiihiii:h Tltt'NKH MKWINtl OUTFITH I'lAMlH It I'ltll KM IIAI.I.H OK Al.l. KIN1IH TltH-VCt.KH AfTOH Vol! CAN It III)': IN KllilHK KAItR Snnnv III ..L .... ni,,Atm ' - At T Mlilllt.KH THAT AUK W.,N,K,1H" - M 11' IIANlrAI, T0YH T flUaT8 ' A XI. MAIM HIOS TIIAINS i:i.i:-rnn-tkaenh - Mi'VI.Nd IMlTUIIK MACHINE . HANK lllllllKIIK -I'ur.viM - Tiil'HTIIAT lll! - IIOATH THAT (II) ' OAHTKIl WAIIOXS TKIIHV IIKAI1H - HII.I.IAItl) TAIII.E8 ;. - KTC Ktc rti 1 (iiutnwil Chicago Purchase Sale Is The Outstanding Event Many Lines Of Seasonable ' A n d Standard Quality Merchandise Offered At Invitingly (Low Prices Reduced. Your Christmas Budget Will Be Greatly Lightened (Upwards To Half Price In Spme Instances) By bhopping At Ax Billy's. Women's And Children's, 1 Millinery Have Their Prices Substantially Shaded Tun. i iitir- ( m iwv ttt t In ii H Ins nf lints. Hcwitchinff had I at maii- prii-fs. Just sec tho fiinain styles so rt l frcshintrlv "tliffcrcnf as to impfl the attention of Jjl men who instinctivclv turn to them, ,; J Jll! ......v -HVUM.-V'i: I IWP1.V Trimmed Velvet Hats. $3.95 And $4.7 In styles to meet the deniaiul of the most discrimiMf fair sex. , Felt Hats Too Reduced To $4.00 Values $2.47 To $6.00 Values $3.95 AN INTERKSTlNfi 'GROUP OF ni'fS IN KICLTS. PLUSII AN'I) COM niNAl. IONS -WH "CHICAGO PURCHASE SALE PK'-1- W Holidau Sale Of Entire Slxi f)f Vinmen's Coals -Just imaKi..c huyitifj a .mart. ,,M",i'u"ylSSoi for less than you would have to l-ay for "" m short time Bfftil It hardly sernis possihle, (iocs that's just what this Holiday Sale nii-an. A ' whe consider jiractically the whole wmtc r stil I an coats most needed, you'll reali.e you have plenty for anew coat. . i r fnsliionaWe 't)'1' They arc luxuriously fiir-triiiiinnl, o insm iiiK, and in a nuniher of instances the i "ar,crc's where worm tne price. ' !1KK ",,v"'", h . c ,,t., finis. ' 'friend husband can play the role of Sant.i i.itrrti mtiTintl A1J l.'Vrl'llASIS It' Villi I ni I ivui" .nTC A'l w." .1 $28.45 AND $.W HIGH-GRADE tOAli Al(2(loor)l nit nf Ilia Coiio Htuillon to orortcil horo. i Mr. Kliwel ntntoil Innt nlRlit Hint tindar tho tormii of tlio contrni't, rniintrui'tlon on thn miilti liilllilInK". tho dnrk ntnffn, Inbnrntory, projiw tlun room nml rottiiRim for nim'nnn Ifii. niiiHt hoitlti In n dnyti from Dccomlior 1. The contrnrtorii nro rxiccli'il linro noxt wcok from 1'ortlnnil, Connlilprnltlo exonvntlnn work miiMt ho done on tho itlto of thn nilmlnlnlrntlnn liilllilInK whlfh will nlito liu-ludo thn conlrnl honllim plnnt. Mr. Klmiol mild. Wllllnm Unliiif, I'ortlnnd nrehltnnt. In work Inn on n ilot of tho ontlro tllnt rift which will ho otrhort nil oon nil It Ih ronily, O'Dnjr'l 'lop Hliop tn now loontlon, H Pnrl rtrnet. Toim, ntiHhlnnn, rIiiiih rnnlnmiriw nml trluimlnvi. Awnings mndo nnd ropuliud, 11-88-U tihnn. 1623-J. ' " lM1 HnuM). 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