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p BE 3 STORIES igssssr- JTon Tnlh vn 1,.'?.. til" l'"' ,r""! n no mrmil tr d el? ho thru.. J "lf,i, of iwn, lioeold. , (tr the ft. . II..I lnlll'll"l 1" ",' l ', , ,t t I" o S'ulil Mr. hVlmi.rora. 'I I... u ii "v 1110 te"1 '" I'.fr.ll.W l,l"t 0,1 IS,, lUtVlH and la iwint: l';'u. c.t -ml JUKI. Iuilcker. i:iiKono archl- VEtlto contract haa "" fAon.".. Work will be .imn.iv. aud Mr. .Tlloni will b mode for the r''. it in., muted. but Lb llisl. "'"' xVtt- T.1 . Dm rnulldlll OI1S LiJlni will lo of cunuroto f "... .in h Inatnllcil on F. nnrtN mid BUPDtlt'B t, floor lo another. IflpKlFU will bf rmuly for occu- I JUT IS T! UaND PA1ISNIPH AUK k ix oic t'i-ovi:u L will ll lllimm Into Ruwirt an linker Varm Xau- Irruur L... n.ranln. nnil other In th. At.ROnCO Of ClllV- fkii lmo of yenr, lire holnit tiptrimmim inn ir .- utuMnt to Hoy Kuimto. ... uJmi! pnnlrnl leu.lnr fit ntcnilon rilvlnlun of tho IrtUfft m varviiiim, wuu in lorklnK In co-operation with tlnchfr, county nKont. H mil aro noma- mnuo in rouniy ind other porta nf the In ho)H of lioltiir nblo In .ll.k lit. M...1lM ttint I.M.inllv 'from Iho uo of clover. i ifternoon on tho jnmw hUm fnllM nnplh nf Irvlnir fuito ind Mr. Kl.'trhor will liald dual In rnt imina. Ttie kill bt blown Into thn Itnlr-n , iinalap inui nni mii lit n lo th furlhrnt rrroHnoN of Mtoat any rntii that mny bo m uiam win no hiiihu in U.XGO. 4.1. A!tHKSTl:i jimt: An ll'l.li Au.it. r Jh U Kmihomlnli. Wiuilt., llSinito, 43, wn nrronted jsiniwrnonn iy Knrl Luck- nvriu, aim jntnon j, i of Portland, iporlul nxont iprtmcnt of Jumii-o, on n of vlolatlnic tho Mnnn aot. "l Ut nldht In tho I-nno f k ii a . ... . M "m. minu Airou fnomlh, Wnith., la bolng JU wltncui ncalnnt hlin. IS Hinted thai Mm. Aired ftrnuasand at Mnnkmniuh f "y with HiuikiT nrrlvlnir Iwjwt November 20. It In nl iMt th.y havo boon living r - wiii'v. fl "Id Mm. Alri.il hnA fit , I,nill'k npnrtmonta &ny. ' ",0 11,0,0 8up- horo Mninliiy nlcht ,y (, tliiinl And iln mint h, u, j . i win, wuu Hi III ihm Ikii .mI t tin. uvlullon fluid hint i.lr.lil. rndny. If Ihn fK nriK l nil II,,. flh'in will ull..in,t to i(a, ,r r,. Hmii l" imiii.Ihi ii, whuro ihi.y 1.I11111I1I hnvo lliolf dlniii.r l,i,iulo ImIii yonlordny. Mr. (IniHt Iimh )iiirrhMi.d ,1 ,K, ri'i'iiid I li.'i tiki 1.. i- null whirl, (, l.XHK'lH ) IIII'MIIIII'II Ihi, .,H.M. tilli. iilmvo Kiik wl , ,.V,.B If tho min In hi, Inli, n ninnii iilmvo tho I'lnuiln ,111 It wn Miiniluy whim ho ill i),i. ,1 inn, ii, ,.y NEW TROOP DISCUSSED ( llltlN'I IW ('III Itt llMKM 'in riPdNNtllt Till Mil Mi, ft Mini of ihi. .i ChrlHlliiii I'hnrrli will 1111.1.1 huh oviniiiiK mi 1:30 ii'i'liuli tu lulu, ii,, pi,,,,,. rr tho lrillllll.ulll.l i,f m mil !yy Hrinu lump In ,,, , h,,,, ,. Mi'lnlii'in nf Ihi, t - rntiinilt toi. of trnotl No. 2. Mini Ihuni, ivhn will oruiinlni. win, 1 1,1 , 11 n lrm,i N11, r,, whn iiru In ini'i't ' n r.illnwn: Troup 2, .li, Hinir- luck, C ). W. Ilnf . 'n ml, 1 I liny I''. I'!- "i I''nnili Kinney; Irmnl 0, iioiirmi Hinllh, W. w. Mini,,,, (mem' ll.,iin. O. I.. llunHi ll 1111,1 II....' J.iiiik. Tho I'liuimniili.r mid imnlniiint ncnutniiiHtor will ho mimed later, It wuu li'liuni'.l mill IIIKIil, TEAMS TO DEBATE TODAY j ikht roit r:Kic MKirr to hi-: 1I1XH AT 3:3(1 On'tftm mul (. A. O. to IHfuntHH (tiivitloii of I'ctri'ln Govern, iiumuil C'oriinil In Chlim Tho flml ilnlmm on thn fnreiintc Hchl'tllllo tif thn rnlvvritliv uf tiro. K011 will Ijd held thin nrtvrnuun ut 3:30 o'rlmk In Vlllitrd Imll when tho Ort'Kiin iifflrmiiilvu tiittn will oppuno tho iu'kuUvu team from O. A, '. Tho qtiontlun lo bo (lihatiil Is: "RosnlvviJ, Unit fnrultcii nulloMM HhuttlU Itiuiifillali'ly rchiiqulnh Iholr govot nint'iiml roniiol in (.'hi 11 a, (xiMit (hut ummlly exor cImhI over (miiimiiIn nm lcKutluiis." Tho OroKon nfrirnuitlvo ti'imr In compoicil of lirnolt Mi'Cnwkuy, nml It. V. l.tnlliiKtnn mid tln-lr op ponent, from Corviillln nro Frank JJoHpuIn 11 ml Murk IOvuiih. r. JamcH II. (illltrrt will pro. nl.lo nt tho mt In Vlllurd hull. Thn JUiIkvh will bo I'rori'HHor 1. H. Hhuinukor of l.lnflrM rolU-k'n find Attorm-y Olltitrt L. JUhIki'm ot Ore Ron City. Tho oroiron nrKntlvo tonm will rnot tho O. A, ('. nfflrmutlvo In (NtrvnlllH thlH nflirnooit whoro Oliver nor Wall it Th-n'o will pro- vldi, Tho JuiIkcn will ln Ir. I'nrl O. IHiiu'V, pri'nldMtt of, WUlnmntto unlvoritlty; J, 8. IjimhTH, prpHldcnt of th OrrBon Hlaio Normal m-liool unci Wllllani K. Woodward, mpin her of tho Portlnnd huard of edu cation. OrKon nctnitlvo toam conipono(i of Ht-riihi'l Hrown nnd Jai'k Mo Otllro, hoth I'Xpcrli-m'fd furenulp nml oratory inon, will h entfr lainnt nt n nlmllar lmtniutl In Cor- VttlllM nt which Oovirnor Wnltr! I'lnrro will ho pp'ttrnt alon with 1 O. A. i drhato manaKorr and 1 fourhcN ami J. Hlanloy Gray nnd i II. .Mltfhnll, varlty dftiata ! coaches of Orpgon and O. A. C. ruMpuctlvMy, PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN STt li:XTS ()!' IIII1I.K VNIVKlt SITY AI'I'IOMt TOXHillT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1925 t.o. THREE " ii" FLETCHER TRAVELS FIB KliPOHTOITOI NTV AtilAT IS .maih; Slnilntlm lU-itnnllnic lllH Work I'nmi I'chniiii jr tu Drccnilicr 1 Nllbnilltcil Dllllnn l,o .o, r, mi, Kchriiiuy I In lii.ri.mni.r i, in in yr, o. h. I.'lclnr, cnniily MK.'iit, Inivclcl in I n null , ,, : iimtiini'., iiiiim Ihi, iivcnntn owi of n'ciir y.'iirM. i, in ihh iimvcIb wen. on ofririni hunni.K nnd mimt miior lollm iiMu t li. lr cmib for iiIdmh- iii-.' Mr. .'l, -tcher In Mi P I U... Iiillli d' III Ihn nlnie coIIi-ko Mild di liiirliiu.nl nf nml, -nli in,., myH )in triu-i liMl in,r,2n mill. i,i hi car In Unit period. Mild i:tlM mlleH by other ineniw. (ither mm i.ii,.,. r Inn r.-jxn-t fiillnu n: , K. Ive.l L':ir,!i i.rn,... e,.n UT. H I, j, I, one cmIIh In i-eKiird In fill-in prnlileniH: wrotn 1 r, I 'I Inill- Vliliml InterH; mulled OfiKll copleH or :r.i cirenii,r i . -1 1 . in : i i 174 flirin vIhIIh; ilovnieil r. r ilnyx to tlelil work Mild Kll dnvn In ortii-n. Hpei-lnllHlH from the Oregon Airrl eulliiral coIIiko eo-opernted a total of 1 02 duyi, with tlio Ixino county UK'-nt, Thlrly-two domonntratlon moot Iiikh woro hold, and tho county a,;ont or co-oporalliiic poclallHtH Hpoko at 144 fnei.lliiKH with a totul iitlemlanco of b'ib'A, Tho number of dayn dovoted to varloiiH proJoctM wmh ii follown: l''Mriu croiiM, cr.: dulry hunbandry and rural onKlneerinic, 2! day each; rodent control, Ufi.B; tronoru' anlnial himliandry, 22; orKanlzatlnn work, HI; poultry liuiiliaiidry, 11.5; horl Icull lire, O.fi; liiHect pohIh find plant iIIocmkck, 8.5; noil Improve meiit, C; ooiiimunlty actlvltloa, 4.5; hoim. economic projeeta, 2; MKrl ctillimil econoiulcn, 2; und tulaool IfiucoiiH, 1C.5. WIFE CLAIMS CRUELTY mils. .;ri.'iK i't i(si:i,ri m;i:k lint Divoitci: i)ix iti:i-; Mrn. I-Iffio I'urtiell cImIiiih In n dj.orce compliilnt filed in circuit court yeHtoriluy Hint her huHhund. leori:n M. I'iii-hcII, colled hor vlln niimeH, Dim! he threatened to boat her up nml that he Iuih cluirKt'd to hor account many atoro bllla which ho never paid. Thev wore married In Marcol". Heplemhor 7, 1909, ahe atatea In her couiiilaint. H. M. Culkina la her attorney In tho caao. Tho achoola of oratory nnd mu alo of the HII1I1. unlvoralty will Klve a recital In the achool cluipel this venltiK at 7:;til and tho puhllc lo Invited. Tho proKriiiu follow a: Duot. "Hpurrowa 'hlrpliiK," .Vivian and (Iwendolyn ltoevca. "Wakln' tho Vouim I'na." .... ltoo Hot hw ell "Tho Knro -n tho Hor Itooul .'lnor." 'ohn L'nrroll "Hack In riiualivllle" Irene llrownfleld "Tho Volunteer OrK.inlal" l,awrence Wella "Hlim'a Veralona of a (lond Su- tnarllnn" .... I'hrlntllie l.lnalroin "Tho t'hurch nt Kohoea liar" Howard Hlnnahury Crowd" Jiwephlno ilVES ARE CALLED r BlTin TO TARK VP """"ANT 1TICM8 Kk.r detailed to Eugono (rnte roaervn pn.,,. nfr..i- fily afternoon for Roao- f'iuo nt a mootltiK of orfl.era, clmptor thoro. f..eu 10 roturn thla t' went out from tho HI10 Ilnmpton build- ii reaervo orn- r-."...ei ciiinnff niton- tlnv Int.- t. . ... ... 1 l ' n nuiu in xno -".".iieroo rootna, Mon- Initial tl.nnlln .... rlni th? .''"" county C foPrro l,,y.-.!l?.olt'''1 M t.i... . "'oioc worK &.!."". "I.1 by Major Bubh KildaS ?" .b0 0kn' t convunii ' 10 1,10 fnntmi ,rtlaim Siiturdiiy, Dooom- MORTGAGE IS FILED "Throo la 11 Dunn "A Mormon "Mutual COJtPANY ISSUED - w..irnsT 'iMO.OOO IIONDS !,'Urk v.i I'.r." ot 1110 'mltir n n "O1"1""". moat klia IK1? "'"Mi'-oatlnoHtnlo """titain ii ln;nl'ti of Iowa. "!' Pcdn?lK,,'''! ''V Wllllnnt teMy of tho tlmbor ,E1S HELD BY FOG RE. PM3 fat ltd An - .'"."1 II IOW nilll b -..nq a. entlaeniinnnn 4 Im I,oa Renlnuor Improvement Society" Allan Senrlo "The l.oat Word" Karlo Ijilld "Lmnco of AiniihorcH" t"hani- Iniuln Mary Harden A Lectin o Clifton M. l4idd "Unto lla A t.'hlld la Horn Ward lllce and Mien Uradon "A iJipao of Memory" .................. lirrol Sloan mid Vera. Irlplett PACKER WILL RESUME NKW (1KAUS Aiti: HXPlXriKI) 11)11 KNOW DKV1CK New uenra Mr Iho KuBeno-rtend tiiKo lino anow packer, with which It la hoped to increaao tho apeed of Iho dovlco that IniB been used lo oonuuor McKenilo pnaa, tiro ex peclod boro day after '"""" SocordlliB to H. C. Hickman, ono of tho ownom. No atnuo aohedulea wl bo n -nouncod however, until '"o I P vor ', "''!"" L ' "''S Mr! lllokman aaid-that in two HlrntohoH In too pnaa boon blown off for n ' " " about 100 foot aim mui. - .. .i i. nmoloved to koop tho anew on. thn highway. xporlineniainm "." ,. . or hna coat approximately 000 t date nnd boih Mr. HI k n and A M Heed nro auro that tho no . ill! " a auccoaa. T ; tlio oaat aiuo nn.i """'" ... r0. nindo and Iho J"11'""" w,'i,n new Srra.r.nam..c.l T tho machine. WILLIAMS IN JAIL AGAIN OHOVH MAN" AWlriKI OF II AVI NO iiiyw- .... i 1..I1 niralii. Rid willintna in - ",. That blhuloua : : eouniy sten who baa been In tho county jail a number ot .....- ... connoolion wim i" . . nom0 dtiatry, wna nrroatod In town voaterday by I' rank moi Innd nlKht watolimnn P--0. H?wf-hi5V.d a'o boUlo of "whlto mu.o" I. "'Wnneallnff officer .d ht Wllllnma hnd lr-on drunlc fot a lone tlmo. MA XV MAKR KKLFXTIOXS FOR JIIOII HCIHMj Mru. l.tiv. A Hi ii KMwkH on ITnmo Jti-adlnic at McvHIiik of I'ar ciit 'J'wwJnrr AHWMilulioa Tnklnff tho HOloctlon of bookH from a pulMnhnd Unt, pfir;nU, timehoi-H and frlondn of the KuKono UlKh Hrhool luHt nlKht Hhowcrod tho hlch school llhrury with a Iuiko numhor uf bookH, - Tho Hhowor took pWu;o nt a ntnotltiK of thn Purent-Teachor itHHorlution at tho hlh nchool. fol lowing an Imporuonutlon of book eharucttTH hy tho IScrap Hook club of tho InNtltutlon. Tho imperson ation wan n part of tho program Tor tho evening. MemhiTii of tho hlKh school or chf Htra opened tho program with Hovoral HcliM'tlonn nnd woro fol lowed by both tho boys' and Blrin Kh'O rlijbH. Mra. T. A. Pearson also sariK several sons. "Thero nro 'so many thinKH to tako tho time of nil of us now that thero 1h less reading at home," was tho statement of Mrs. Erie W. Al len, who gnvo an address on "Jteudlnir at Home." Mrs. Allen ha Id that sorno effort should bo mudo tu get In at much good reudinK an possible In tho limited tlmo allowed by other forms of ploiiHUro of the modern day. Tho speaker mentioned motion pictures, following whlh there was a social hour. ilcfrcHhmentM wero served. Mrs. fjiwHort (i. Ilrndley, presi dent of tho uKsoclntlon, presided ut tho meeting. LOCAL STORE ENTERED TIIIICVKS ritlGHTKi:i) AWAY ritOM MACK OOU Thieves attempted entrance to tho Kugeno book store, formerly Koko-Tiffuny's ut 8B4 Willamette street during the night, hut were frightened away before they could ranttnek tho establishment. Tho rear door of the store had been jimmied open and footprints In tho mud or the alley indicate. there were two men Jn tho at tempted robbery. City police have been watching closely for two nlghtH and have been aided by volunteer watchmen hocauso of the appearance in .u gene of a band uf unknown lolt- orers, Heveral men have boon or dered to leuvo tho city. WOMAN BROUGHT TO JAIL .MItS. IIADLKV HKrUKES TO PAY Hi;it FINK Refusing to pay a fine of $25 Im posed upon her In tho Oak ridge justice court for setting out a fire within the national forest, Mrs. Charles Hudley of tho High Pruirle country was brought to tho Lune county Ju.il yoslerduy to serve out the fine. Mrs. Jfadley, who Is tho wife of & mountuin runcher, was fined by Justice of the Peace L. W. Peate at Oakridge Heptnmber 14. She was allowed to go to her homo and ef forts wre made to collect the fine, but she steadfastly refused to pay It. She wps brought to the city yes terday afternoon hy Al Haynle, special deputy sheriff at Oakridge. The City Beauty Shop has alt new and 'experienced operators. Phone 340, City Barber Bhop and Beauty Parlor. -883 Oak street. 12-1-tf Register Claslfled Ada will get results, , ... FOUR ARE FOUND GUI. i-i,! MEN ACC17KKD OP GAME LAW! VIOLATION .,1 Appeal la Taken to Circuit Court Ono Man Who Had Pleaded , Guilty Paya vino , Dnrroll Pitcher, Waltor Pitcher, Churlea Putnam and H. A. Pyburn of the CottuKo Grove aootlon were found Kullty by a Jury In the Jus tice court ycatordny or the change of poaaeaalne; a deer out of aeaaon and we'ro fined 1100 each. Thdy appealed the caao to tho circuit' court. George Pitcher, who had pleaded guilty the day boforo, paid hi fine uf 1100. .!i, Gordon S. Wella, aaalatant dis trict attorney, proaecuted the caao nnd H. W. Ijombard and F. E. 8mith appeared as attorneys for tho dofendantn. . Tho Jury conaiated of B. "Wv Garrett, Tom Bailey, B. B. McKfni noy, B. K. Fortncy, J, W. HobbS and B. C, Beaman. -j,1. t' ' ' Old Time Uanoa Every Tuesday night, W. O. W; hall. Public invited. 11-20-1 mo. A hew STETSON Styled for young Men Most Men Are "Choosy" Hard to buy (or hut there's one sure, safe way: Buy "him" a Stetson Hat. Every man prefers them. If he doesn't like the style; you choose he can change it after Christmas. ' $6.00 to $12.00 Obfmiki Uit Man Utlw Mtn M'lllTMVVOUI TOCRIN C0.v DAD'S CHRISTMAS GIFT? Why not a Hart Schaffner overcoat Remember the time he put on that old coat &Marx Xjok ondjjeel ii 99 15..., K!m n Krtv illf ntul Wool Tntcrwoven Hose and lie U 11 V II'" a'. " . . . will exclaim Christmas morning: "Bully for you, dear I You vc read my iniiiti. incy arc tne kuiu tic wuuiu pictt . if lor iiuuscii. . . Santa Clans without his whiskers would hardly be less incongruous than Christmas mqrnjng1 without neck tics for presents. , tit... It's a cood idea there is a wondcriul selection now, ready for holiday gifts. You can be sure of the gifts you want.. Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes He ought to have a new coat, the family agreed What time better than Christ mas? What overcoat better than the faultlessly tailored ones Hart Schaffner & Marx make? $35 to $50 You'll find the right gift for every man on your list at this men's store WADE BROS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes MUTUAU UFK-a. M. 8PRAGUB moll Piano brought