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fil SS RELIEFWORK Dean of Extension Division p nt Assembly 0S DETAIL OF TASK .' . .'.... in I'liohlfi INimmI Ll At "' 1 fr Itlwixli'i'M! AnnpU aw " i.-.l I'niM Hlnff tM '"". . UlH'inllll. Inillmi.i, ill .MIhuoiiiI. I ml lii mi WiiilmU Klllill " U ll.f ("I'l'llll" w"l'1 "'" llllH ""I""""- y" viy- IiimI l'' I'1"'' KIM"'"'"'", .lull nf On' rl"lll"" Olvl- I.Kfnin llin lllil- .onl -lit iiKi'it'l'IV l"l'l'iV. iitn''Vi,?.w '" 1 "-l""l '""i'SIi" "'' "'lOliioil tlio nn T'" 1 ( iiu American ""'J'T r.l...l.'l - "'uSTTnil oOmr ilbilrlnt gtruok ViT'S'i"'"" r..lililHm '"' .n.iiv mi AiiK'rli'nn nolilovu Mn Knt.i.trl.-k il.-clni.-d. f0& IS A ' .... WhatWiU, Your Radio BcWorth Next Year? Why does a Zenith owner' take such pains and often go out of his way to let you know that the set ' he owns ii a Zenith? Think it over! Eugene Music Shop 1038 Wltlnmctto RU IIHM1II nil' Uiyjilili.ll,.,. . , .,r ...i..,f Sk" ;;;" I"'-i"i .-...-. i.Bi,i,. ' Tornado iti.,i,.w i,.,,,, I"' li'K 1 vv j i . unit w, ..,,. '"H! Ti,r ,,w ;:r. ,,r"r "in iniiiiiiiiKiiriiiu n-iii-r ., i.t ni..-..i...r ! ,, ! L "".I shell..,-, .I.ilhh,,- 1,,,.,11,'a ....I i.lli-. H- nll.-nil,,,,. Afl." , ., '","1' 1,1 udls..i-y .-..,ni,.ltt.- I".' , , ,.Kfn . "f i-iiniitn,,,,,,,,,, ,, I III. slow process r iiivi-miKnt II ere In lib,, t, t.,,,1,1,,,,, , . It'oii ' "" "'liablllta- IjmiiI ('imiiilHaii Jutltt.-H l-.v.-l y 1MB.. I judged , ,,, i,,,.,,. commune, un , i ,lf , tn.l Inn, li,. i.,ji,i,., , HiMii.t..- IIK-llllltll.il fllllnWH HUH f t, ,,. ""' A I I, . HI , ty, .:vi,, v ,,. Ily Is -rilll,-, , , W11 , log r..r Whatever ni,m,. it ty l.-'-ni fit. lttinil relief also i,m llii...rliiiil iv.uk In t, mijdio Wl-KK-rn illmrlrl; llviiHloilt WuB 1 l: .''"i' .r.. ,i,,Mi,.,i mill ff-itceh- lvnr.1 mini. ir. -.1, "Tlio . II.. tt.uk i.r tli'n Ain.-.i-Cilll Itc.l Ciimn In tjil:u or lh- Iiii.-t iIiIiikh tlmt .win l, , -"H.-il. It In lytUnilly Aim-i-lcuii," tin- Hi...ilti. Iiiih-il. Mr. Mliuiirl.'k will Ih.kIh wiiik ii xlnrr ni.Hli.tuMt of tin. Aln.-iiiuii It,-, I t-,B W,, MI li-il.liliiirl..ii lit Ml, l.ntilii. MIb "Ull un Jiuitinry I nt wlil.li Himo ..-n.t.iiiiii.,n iih .i.ijin ur i-xt.Mi-ii.iiii .llvlnlon will l.ici.im. i.rrii-tlvo. CHOliNHCTEi iiAi-nsrs to si:i;k oniKiii si'i:ririArio.s j ! MpiiiInth AfUt-tl hv i;ct-utJr i l'r, in ( in itiillilini; iiiul ' fnim $l.ii,(MiU ii SHll.OUU I JMhiik ilntun up fur n now Hiip. lint t hiiiih Mltlillhic In KilK'!i i wi'tc rt-Jri tt' liy ihp rxti:utlvti ' hiMinl lftMl nluhl with thi r'nn i ini inlutinn tn I ho nttulKi nlitt tlmt I new pliuiN it mlli'il fur. I Tin r'TMNiNifntluttnii will 1o 1 linutKlit tn n viitt nt a ini-mhiTM' nifi'iiiiK tti l hi Id In it wpfk. Tho hnatit uUn ciilli'it for r rut In I lie hullillMK (un. I front IIMi.fino t ci i f HO.tmrt fur riHiHtrurtliMt nirpimo(i i nnly. Tho hitler ttnmunt wouhl In ! I'ludo tho ItiHtiiltitlloii of a heat IflK phuil. St'lt'Cthiti (if nn nnliltfct, iiml ti xllti fur the pnMmi'i fhurch oU'. ; fir' will hv tiinilo ;irt of tho biiHi ; mt4H nt it inci'iiiiK to hn hi'hl next 'rititiKiluy n Ik lit. It wiim rcpnrtril. Mrn, (1, II. Itrumi wiih immoil pti-itur'N uHMlrttiuit tn iirrorthuiro with thi n'l.ucHt of llcv. Mr, Tra- wln. Mrn. Uttiun lu n Knuluato nf tli. AiiKt'l(tN HMtlo InHLltutn. Tin lluptlrtt rhiin-h will hnhl n Hpcrlnl iiii'ittlni; llin fl rt Hunilny In January whi n K-v. Krcit Kluhor of ('hli-iiKO, for II ypatM ennduntnr ..f mimic for Itrv. Hilly Suinlny, will ho tlio prlni'lpal npfakcr. Mi-mhirti nf tho rhun-h will Rlvo it hartket itlniHT Dint iluy. MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ur 1925 .THREE I W)ltV ItASMl'SSKN' At tho fnmlly lifuno, iiiotur route C. .Kincono, Thuimlnv, lh-rrnihor 10. 1025, to Mr. mil Mm. 1'i-trr KaimuHjpn, a uatiK'htor. Attorney L, L. Ray Tells of Advancement SPEAKS A"FLUNCHEOIi w-lnl I'1-.wkh h i,-,,)!,.,! , liii-Ji Aim-list of Miitcrljil l'ril). r Siijk NiH-iiki-r "Til., history r ,, -!;,, H HIM ,; .J,, ,,,, ,,,, )lu,KO,y i n' '"'"'mil i.ii.kiibh," hhIU I-. .... ""'i-y. 111 iid.li.'ii. "It til.. . ImiulMT (,r ,iliiiiicil yu. !,',''"''y "' "li tin. milijQcl, I w. niy.f.v,, v,.1H f u (,., lr. ny n,lc. , 1)f ,,.vlIm ' lilliiK. ,i-..hI,I, i,i r tho, ,,t,, iiainlr ur ii.iiiin.i who hu.l iii-.ii hi:hi-.lul.il tn ii:.iciir. Mr Iti.y ,,,,.ar' lh,a tll0 W"l 111 lilt lo ill. l.l, V, I, whi-ii ilM ut- 'lltlllll WIIH li;IM.t.,l t !, n( I.I.HHI H. IM nf,,,,. , ,,,,,. Aimiii.'iii war, iiml tiiwaril tliu l.iix. r i. l.l ci,;,, ull, , I "' r win- lii Hi.uth Afrlcii at tiliout Hi" hiiiiih- tin,,., itt 1)Ul llf lh01! "llimtlulm wmil.t davolup II,., llood I"r Mi.. ..iiiHlrii.Mluii or tho 1'iiim- iii.i . i.niii nun fur ii,o liiunn ,ou..n '"iii.i.ni:.,. Sur illil rlTa lilon f ' i.- Kiuul war of 14 ynam luior or tin. Iliikiio ur natliiiiH ur World ."tut iiorintalo iiiuii'H niliiil ilii.n, In. niilil. Ku.ii )mM (jei.,, u10 ru. Iimrliabln iiulll.ul iluvvluiMnoilt. TIiIh liitiirnul iriiKriiHH whl. h luM Iir.iili,ii,liiiin., .j0() ,i J0 ilivlil.il into twu KoniMiil urulipii, II... imitoiliii mid ihu nutdui, uo .uiiIIiik tu thn mioukur. It In hln "iiliiliui t'mt priiKr.-HH in I hi. houIiiI fli'l.l linn nut kept iiiiiu with thul Hi tliu iiiiitciliii mihcic JX'VcI,,,ii,.Um N0U1I "Tim limlfiial iri;i'CHH Imi.IuiIoh Uii- ilfvi-liinnii'iit of liiiMBiHi, tiitiiui mid "iiiiiiiiiiiilcall.iii, tho iniH'Imnl- iiil .l.V.-l.i,lii.li.K, t.,lliloii:y to lat-Ki.-Hrjiic, IndUHtiial argunlxu tlni.H, mi, a iniirv i,.,ual .I.Kii-lhii. lion of wealth,'' Mr. Jtay uuliucd out. M.uullly. rollulon. iiolitlral HflflH'i'. .-in;. .nlca and t,HV,:holnL.'V li.- would liu liido und.-r tho head I in it.i.-lal it-i,Kri-HH, whlrh, doripllo I ho valuuhln aid of Hclenco, Jiavo ni.li'.l to iii-op al,i-.ai.t tho dovolop-in.-nlK In tnanuriiclurliiK. tranapor tall. ,n mid communication. "Tho Industrial ti-nd.-ncy today Ih ciui'i-ntrallon and ccntralizRIIon j of proilurlH, iih compared with an I almoin opiioHlto. tittltu.lo a quurtcr j of a comuiy iik"," Oio attvrnt-y Mlill. 4 "III thin material development, wo have um-d expert knowl'-dKC an.l reHeari-h; In Hhort, wo liavo called Hclencn to our tlltl." Haiti tho Hpeaker In arcountitiK for u slmro of tho iiroKrctuf. . , SiM-lnl Slnii-iiiro Out nf 1 la I n nm An a rcmill of Ihu Inalilllty of tho noelal lo keep paco with tho matoriiil proi;reHK, tho tioclat ntrtic. turo In out of halanco today, Con H.'nuently Iher'o In notleeahlo a ten dency on tho part of man to uuoh tton tho future of tho rneo. .Ih It to reach a pinnacle and crumhlo like tho tiullnnfl of Old? Hut America today hna hnpo, the Hiieaker Kiiid. decliiiinir Ilie fu ture to bo dependent upon the lii I tolllKoncc man oIioohoh to exercise' and tho wiping nut of paHtdon, Iirejtldlco and old foam, "l-iacti Individual ithntiltl nook to eultlvalo a now nttllii.le of mind which urKea ub to trunt lntelll Kcneo tind to neck a new undcr atundlnK." ho einphaHlKed an a ineauH to tho end of prosorvlng the nation. tlio Ijiiiin county nmorvo , corpn Hi.-clor and Major BmIiIi Iiiih ciillod a lucelliiK 'ftir joc.vpihor H, next Munduy, at tho.cliuiubor of tuni- IIICI'CO. other trliw irn planned by (ho ex.iiuillve, amonif them bolnif trip" to Mamlifleld, llelid und Houtliorn (irokon dtloM, CHURCH KEEPS PASTOR IlKV. MC. clAuK H (JOMJI'l'IONS Altl'3 ACCKITKU Jtiillflmtlon of tho rommlttoo re port inn rficmnnn'inliitloii for up provnl of thn rondltlonM under whlrh Hitv. Krc.dijrlrk J. Chirk will remain iih piiwtor of tho Klrnt (.'oimreKiitloiml church liro, wiih nt-compllnhtMl At a . itiotnbeiiihlp inoftluR hold ltlHt nlrfht. Hv. Mr. Chirk hiiH nccoptod tho call for nn IndoNulto porlod and will Hpond, Honib . of IiIh lima In hoc in 1 iivfuitfcllcal work In coinrnuniticH outnldo of tho city of Kukuiio. EUGENE IN LEAD AGAIN in;ii,I)iNO i'i:tMiTS aiiovio MANY iOTIIKIt CITIKH AKain Eugnno led nil citlos- In the nlute except I'ortlaud In build ing ueriullH during November and wan ahead of all cliicH tn WuhIi IiikIoii oxcutit tho Uireo largo oneH. according to thu report of H. W. HiiatiH ami company In their monthly building nurvcy. Tho jiermltH In Euicnno lant mouth umounted to 1187,000 an compared with 1UK,7U0 In Octo ber and f H ft, I B0 In Novcmhor, 11)24. Tlio permltH luut month 111 ollu Oregon olilim woro iih follown: An lorlii, Z!I,720; Klamiith KiiIIh, $1011,490; 1m rirun.lo, $12,840; Medfwd, $07,780; I'ortlund, $3, Ul.llir,; Halmn, $70,5011, 1 MAN AND WOMAN JAILED coti'mc cmak(ji;i wiitii com Airrn.No indk'knt act Floyd Warner, 30, nnd Bertha Hnlloy, 32 wero arreHled yeHlerday li Menu, on by Hherlff Taylor und J. A. WntHon, deputy Hherlff, neveral inlleH northeast of llarrlnburg In I. Inn county on a warrant iucd here charging thorn with commit ting an Indecent net. They uro hoih in tho county Jail. Tho nrrt-Ht was tho result of a "wild party" held at a lionuo near l.ciiliurR on tho McKcnzio rlvor about a week ago. Thn couplo will be arraigned In Ibo Justice court later. ROAD MAN VKIT PITYr''""'"8 ' evangelical ..tudonts at nUHU IYIHII ViailO Oil I wh,(.h ,hor wuro representatives COUNTY . , COMMISSIONS MOIUIOW IS 11101(10 li. V. tJuvldHon, Morrow county eommlSHloner, was hero yesterduy looking after malters connected with a road contract In which he was intcroHtod. Tho contract .In iiuesllon is Unit on tho IiOruno hljfhway between (Ireendoor and Loriinu, Mr. Davidson's partner, Oliver, gavo up the work und their bondsmen put another man in charge but progress was so slow Hint tho county finally took It over and Is now finishing the work. Mr. Davidson sold ho left the work to his partner and that ho hu.l no acllvo part In the manage ment of tho affairs of tho firm. DR. SANDERSON RETURNS IIIDS I-Olt 8KATTLK lllllf.DIN'G AltK KBIKCTED from 32 schools and colleges. Hlilu for the . construction of a ft. nil, IItii In Ueattle. Which will, ho forortod near tho main gato of the 'University of Washington campus, ..ml which will bo a branch pt tho kBugi.no lilblo university, havo been rejected, Dr. Hanuerson saia. ins official of tho Hlblo university uro reconnldorlng their plans. I'onin let ion nt tno tWO now Jiulldings for tho girls' Junior col- lego hero Is near . and unoma oe ready for occupancy before tho first of the year, ho said, , SCHOOL NEEDS BANDMEN kuof.nk infiii scnooT STC- IKNT8 HKAR AI'PEAIj j Moro band members are needed nt the Eugeno high school to fin 'up the ranks-of, the Instrumental organization, It was reported last night. ; Whether the band and tho or chestra. In the one institution axe too many music organizations, of-,1 fleialB of the hlgn scnooi ma iun wonturo to say. The band, accord ing to 1'. K. unnstenson, proici CHORUS SINGS AT CHURCH MAItKKD iSl PIIOVEJIENT KIIOWN BY PIONEKK 1IOY8 Dr. VI. C. Kunderson. nrosidoht lf tho Kugcne Bible unlvorsity. has returned to his home hore after 'inreo weeks spent In tho cast. ur. Hanuerson visited tho MIn neapolis Hlblc colleife. nnd mnrln A survey of conditions thero. Ho also ,pal, lacks members and an appeal . Forty Pioneer boys, membora of the chorus, ontertalned members oi (he Hnnta Clara Christian uihurch liist night, . In tho second inubllc appoarunuo. of tho pi'guitl zittion. . - Tho boys woro conveyed to San ta Clara and roturnod to their homes In the city by Carl Wosh burno, W. C. Yoran, Tt. A. Booth, B. U.. Loo and W, V. Walter. At the church, under tho dlroc tlon of Mr. and Mrs. Horry Dorks, tho boys sang tho following songs: "HOW DO YOU DO?," . 'BmilOB, "Hinoo Jestis Came Into My Heurt," "Church of tho Wild Wood," and a Negro spiritual, "It's Mo." The cliurch was pacKec, nccora Ing to reports brought to Eugono later In the evening. The rosponso to tho -singing was a thunder ot applaur.0. Mr. Walter, boys' sec retary at the Y. M. C. A. said the singers showed a marked Improve ment. ; ANNOUNCEMENTS THE FUNERAL FOR MRS. C. C. Myers will be at -2 o'clock Sat- httended a student conference at has been made to the student body . urday afternoon, at tho voaicu tlrand Rapids, Mich., -called by tho to fill up the ranks. i chapel. lWyr "0 .VUfi.'tai I A few Suggestions I Choosing Gifts for Men Where Men KIMMKI.I. At their lininc In llfirrlshurg. Thursday. Drcem ber 10. to .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Klmincll. n son. INSIIRK WITH HENRY TTtOMP. 10-36-tf fflwF' SPECIALS' ' r "SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Kayscr Silk Underwear SILK STKP-INS ANM) BLOOMERS f SILK VESTS all colors U9 Extra Special Silk Umbrellas V.M.Ul'S TO $8.S0, NOW $6.95 VALUES TO $11.75, NOW 58.50 VALUES TO $15.00, NOW '9l9S . Fcatiirinp; nil ihn newest styles in 12 ami 16 rib. Ml stuliliy haudlsc. - . Discontinuing Sale of Gloves Wonderful values, many at half l'l-e n,ul kss" VALUES TO $6.50, NOW $2-95 VALUES TO $f 50, NOW J2-23 J.'O. HOLT WILL SPEAK IX'iF.NF. MAN ON PROGRAM AT Mi:l)l--ORI MIOICTING AiTR.nrly.i-Waf r.reatlv Reduced CorjcecvJppard fir Women, WILLAMETTE AT NINTH, ST. J. O. Holt, general manngor of Iho Kugene Krult Orowors" asso ciation, will speak on -"The canned pear Industry of Iho Northwest" at a convention of , tho Oregon Stale Horticultural society to ho held In Mcdford December 16, 17 and 1 S. 'I'll s convention will be largely devoted In difu-uitslon of pears, said Mr. Holt. SponUors from Orogon, Washington nnd California will talk at these mcotlngn. Among the prominent speakors will be ' Krnnk T. Swell, manager of tho California I'cnr Orowors' associa tion, of Snn Frnnclnco, nnd J. R. Magnus, a plant pathologist from Washington, formerly of O. A. C. An exhibition nf ntitn was a fea ture of Iho mooting of Iho West ern Nut Orowors' association held In McMlnnvlllo December 0 nnd 10. Nuts ot nil vnrlollen, from ninny different localities wore shown. SuhsUintlnl prinos woro ofrered to oncourngo new nnd lirnctlcnl varieties of seedlings In walnuts, filberts and chestnuts, lien Don-Is of lCugono wan on tho program lo spook on "Drying ot rilherts." Other papors also will bo glvon, LEGION ELECTION HELD :Anri Most-is , ciioino rod POST COMMANDER 1.-....1 M.,ina u-,in elected rnm- mnniler of Iho lOugonc post of tho Anierlcnn Legion, nt a mooting liclrt in thn chamber of commerco rooms, W. i:. i;ngo, leii.i.oi commander, was elected In nn of fice on the executive committee. other officers clecled were; Wilson Coffev. vlce-commnndcr; Winifred Slays, ntuiiuim, mi ii...,-.,i- linnlnlii: Clnrenco Iim- bnrd, finance officer. Members or 1110 cxeciuivo -oio- n 11. Cleaver. How- '" . .. t' rt Ttn.ro llnmclict nru nun. Tnylur nnd Harold .T. ells . Troop no. z. i'iiiKi-i.o ""j """ woro presented with nn American nag nv io- . .... ... r..-. -- token of the membership hav ing been rillo.i witn nu "" The senilis gave a demonstration of first nld nnd other fie d work. Following to" """" scouts nnd legionnaires woro hnn- hv i lie women nt tho Amer ican Legion auxiliary. , OFFICER PLANS TRIPS MUOU HWR VISITS COUVAT,. MS HKRKUVK I'NITS Following meetings nt nosslOT! nnd Hnlem. Mnjnr John P. Bttbb, f leer In charge of reserve, corps nctlvlllea In this district, held nn- KMIIIIII "t V,1Vn L t?.Tn' d,,y returning to the city Into in ,hPr" Mm!!.""" arrangements have heen co nVloted . for coordination of nil branches of Hie orvlco In A Few Suggestions for His Christmas A ROBE Just What ke Wants! The perfect Christmas gift for a man.' Good' looking;, warm, cozy. The assortment contains the kind you've always dreamed about in rich silk designs, imported flannels, and Blanket Robes. $7.50 to $25.00 , Fancy Scotch - REEFERS Full and fleecy, colorful and com fortable. You've' never seen, better values and a. wider assortment of patterns; For the man that's hard to please. $2.00 to $4.00 lew Jfor His Christmas STETSON HATS Make him liappy Christmas morn ing with .a. Stetson fysit, . Select 'it frpiri.tTTe latest, and most complete hat stock. in town. 1 you what they want pieasea HAYS GLOVES A most complete line of Gift Gloves. Buck, , mochas, capes, tircss gloves, also fur and wool . lined driving gloves., ', , ' , ,'; ". , $2.50 to $5.00, Buy Gifts Men are funny about Christmas; they'itever tel andyettney re as can be when you get them something they really need. A store like this, where a man comes for his own purchase, is the place for you to come and buy the things he wants. You'll find the right gift for every man on your list at this Christmas Store. $MJU to WW HOUSE SLIPPERS Selecting his Slippers here: will be easy and most pleasing., v:;.-t- r-; Our showing is the . most complete , in years of both- felt a'nd kid Slip pers., . - , $2.50 to $3.50 Wade B ros. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES No Man Can Have . ' Too Many HANDKERCHIEFS Squares with, distinctive, borders Fancy linen, with .and without ini ajs. A very complete assortment. 25c to 75c HOSIERY Interwoven hose.- in silk, silk-and' wool. Eitber, plain or fancy pat terns make, especially i acceptable . Liuistmas guts. -. - 50c to $L50i