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EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925 aM.fwui AM MMLUW HBVWIHNILUS, OVERTIME WAGE CASE Im ullornrv fur tho laborers nnd l.mvrem'0 T. Ilnrii of Euitcno as sisted District Atlornvy John 8. Medley In defending the county. Decision-of Jury Is Against Road Laborers TRIAL LASTS FOUR DAYS Htnn'ey tiregor nmt Oilier Snk to IllHTOT 8(M)0 AlllNRXl lttlO un Public Work JlOO HOOS GIVE BANQUET xani; rorxTY ia-mbermex MEET IX EUGENE K 'lano county lumbermen, mem wra of the order of Hoo Hoos Jjeld a banquet nnd peneral soctnl Airetlng at the Eugene hotel last Vm Tavist- n 1 Has rtw-krT-n m a n.t t ti a Sheeting was attended by 25 or 30 'lumbermen of Eugene and other ane county cities. The discussion tru:.on general lumbering condi i, Knlph Martin or the Booth-Kel-7jrv Lumber company presided. irDTUAL. Uflfl G. H. S PRAGUE r: .... . ... I.ane county won the verdict of the jury In the Beiilon county c : cult court ut Oorvulll yeterday ! in the cutte wherein Sum ley OrK- or and a lnre number of other men, formerly In the employ' of i the county road construction do nnrtment here, nued for wnKea nl leged due for overtime, approxi mating 19000. ' The trial lasted for several days, 1 having begun Monday. The caeo i went to the jury yesterday about 11:80 n. m., and the verdict was returned about two hours after ward. These men sued for overtime wages alleged due at various times between 191S tna 1923 in clusive. The. county admitted that they worked overtime but con tended that the men did sn at the'r own request nnd were given straight pay. The ltiw allows them, to collect double pay for overtime qn countv road work but the claim was fought on the ground that the men asked to be allowed to work1 longer than eight hours. It being stated that the request was made tor the reason that they had rath- er ne worxing man ue. arounq tne R. A. PILCHER IS HERE CHAIN NT OHM OPKUATOU - VISITS 1. 1 mini: H. A. rilchor, owner and oper ator of the It. A. rilcher chain of department stores, made a visit to Kugene yesterday, en route to oiher eMIe of tli south. Mr. Plloher conferred with J.J. Multmoy,. local manager, nnd others if the Kugenn staff and left .n the even.ng for Kosehurg. The i-hu'n store man Is making a tour of the Went, having arrived In Borland n few days ago ftvm New York. In Portland, Mr. IMI cher called a meeting of store managers of the district which was attended by Mr. Moloney. NEW SCHOOL PROPOSED MAILING RULES GIVEN si ;;i:ntionh aiuc mam: kou t llltlsn MAS WHAIM'INU INtMtnfrUw iK'partment Ncmlrt Out Iitftiniuul.m ho PnckagcM Mny Not IV lAt COliliKGK CKKST PEOPLE iET oct petition Hoard to Moot Monday to iMvido - Vpon Quotftoti or Calling : Kkvtlon College Crest may have n new ttto-room school house In the near future. Petitions have been circu lated asking the. school board of -that district to call an election to vote upon the question. The board will meet next Monday night to consider the petitions, which nro sald to contain alput 60 names. i ne pinn, nccoruing io uiose behind the movement. Is to erect two-room . build ng on a tract the long . about In the center of the College summer. days. 1 ""'." jtret neighborhood on what s The matter was at one time 'known as the Mugladry and" Shu placed before the Lane count)' j mate land. grand Jury in an effort to indict ' The d'strlct already has a two the members of the county court room building south of the summit who were serving at that time on , of the hills but the population of a charge of violating the state the district is growing so rapidly labor law but the jury refused to , that more room '.a a necessity, it Is return an Indictment. stated. . Allen Joy of Portland appeared , I MASS TO BE GIVEN AGAIN Today Last Day! ' BIG DOUBLE BILL COLLEEN M00RE "WE MODERNS" HER LATEST SHOWING HERE BEFORE PORTLAND : . "And a Vaudeville Treat! n'-vBURTON'S;7. r : Modern Maid SECOND PRESENTATION SCNDAY AFTERNOON IS Ft Cecltla Mass by Gounod, which was presented last Sunday nnd from which 200 people were turned away after the - music building at the university was packed to capacity will be repeat ed again Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the music building for those who were unable to obtain seats at the f rat performance. It was announced yeserday. The soloists w ll be Miulame Rose McGrew, soprano, Kugene Cnrr, baritone, and Roy Urysun, tenor. The work of these people In last Sunday's mass was the outstand ng feature of the presen tation. Due to the consecutlveness of the program the doors will b closed - promptly-at 4:30 o'clock and all who wish to attend are asked to be there before that time In order to avoid disturbance dur ing the singing. , Trofepsor Frederick Dunn, of the Latin department of the unl versl y, will read the English translation of the Mass, which is sung in Latin, llev, A. H. Saun ders of i th first Presbyterian church will read the prayer. A " SIX BEAUTIFUL MAIDS OF MELODY with ' " ' : GERTRUDE DONNERY : Charlejton Dancer Supreme APPEARING, AT EVERY PERFORMANCE MATIXEE AXD EVENING Continucue Performance 1 :00 to 11:30 p. m. Regular , Night. Price: MATINBE-- 3Sc EVEiVINO-. 5c CUlLDltEX 10c mm HOME OF THE BEST It? INGALLs TO BE SPEAKER COnVAI.I.IS EDITOR APPEABS ; HERE Sl'.VDAY C, E. Ingulls of CorvallU. will be the speaker at the laymen' service ponored by the I'nitnrlan Irmen'i ieatrue at the Unitarian church next Sunday- mornlnft. His theme .will be "The Evolution of nellslon" dealing with the history and Innate philosophy of religion. Mr. Ingulla la one of the best known , newspaper men In the state and Is president of the 'Oregon Editorial association. He Is not only a writer .with a pungent pen, but Is also a fluent speaker. The soloist at this ! meeting will bo Nina Warnock. violinist of the university orches tra. . Kor the last six years Vnltarlan churches having a Laymen's leauge .chapter have assumed tho whole .dlrectlon of one service In the year, asking the minister to take a place In the pews. These service have .been a great success and brought to the religious platform many dis tinguished men. Each year the league publishes a booklet sum .marlzlng the spirit of the addresses and quoting from them. ('. It. Ijiwrence will preside at the serv l"es In the local church next Sunday. mm Maim ' who looks to his physician and this store for relief is starting on the right track. The doctor tells us what to do and WE DO IT. Bring your prescriptions here (or the results you hope for and we will use every care to see that the- doctor's instructions arc carried out , to the letter. Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. GEORGE W. DAVIS, Manager Eugene' New Drug Store 829 Willamette Telephone 1 3 1 at de-licious Chocolate Cake" Here nre Ihe rules for wrapping Christmas package for mailing as sent nut by I'ntted Hltitea poster flco department through 1'ontmus. ler -Voian; ' , "rrttttllo articles of nit kind need the protection of a box 01 other ,outldo container In addi tion to paper uited for cuvhlon.ng. "When several loose articles nre to ho wrapped In a slnjilw puckaKO they should he first tied together to prevent any play . or shifting' 'Taper-wrapped packages are subject to the following common- nenso rules: "I. Strong, tough paper should be used the kind you cannot easi ly punch a holo through with your linger. "2. Pliable paper should be used the kind that dues not crack when It Is folded. "3. New paper Is bettor than used. "4. AVhen tided pnper Is em ployed. It must ho free from hole, cracks and tears. "5. The heavier thV packape and the itrcutcr the d'stance It Ih to travel, the thicker the paper should be or the Kreater'tho num ber of kno's to be used, and al ways use touch and pliable sheets. "6. lse two sheets, unless you are sure one is stronc enough. "The twine uxed In tylnir should also be stroni; and should be drawn tight, hecause much hand ling induces stretclvn. "The twine should be In 'one piece-nnd each crossing should be knotted to prevent sPpntntr. l,nnc narrow packsKes "should have sev eral such crosslniis. Paper tape Is permissible on parcel post pack ages on'y under certa'n condi tions. Ask your postmaster. "Just aa. Important as wrapp nc and tylnjr ts marking. Never uhc lead pencil. 1'se waterproof crn vnn. ink or stencil, nnd mark plainly. "Always address to street and number. Spell out the state. Pre cede reurn address with the word 'From.' " o'clock sharp ' with card jtuniei which will be played until 4 p. m. ltetween 1 and t o'clock, however, the Kuitcne hlith school orchestra will pluy severul selections. After 4 o'clock thn entertain nitiit will be itlven and tcu will he served. Following Is tho proitramt Vocal solo by Professor John U. ttrUert. 1 ttcadluKM by Frances Knots. WhUtllhK solo by Kllsnbeth Phelps. Violin iiuurtet by Honm tlroN. Kstfllo JohtiHon. Alice tlrlnwold and t'lara lltlllard, Ktrts of tho liiuh school. The money to n ueriveo is CELEBHATION IS PL1NNED! OI'I'MNtl III'' II WtltlMU ltd HitiiMiK 'ix in: iisi:hvi:i go to I hi' fund used by tho Klks lit their unnuul C'liilMiuus clmiiiy work. , LODGE Mi IS HONORED STAR DELAYS CEREMONY INSTAl.UVTION OF OFFICl'ltH JAM Alt Y FIUNT ' Installation of officers of Kvun i:oUne chapter. Order of the Kut em Star. In Kuitene, has been post poned from eccinher IN, to Jan uary 1, It was announced last nlk'Ht by Mrs, Kobert Huston, worthy matron. The delay wa caused by the death of Mrs. Mnrtiuret McLean, member of the onb-r and imMher-In-law of M rs, A k nes M c I .ea n. worthy timirnn-eh'ci. All members of the Kastern Star have been rejusted to meet at tho Masonic tempi Sunday after noon at o'clock to march l j Importance Is yet to lm a body to (he eaten chapel u at tend tin funeral of Mrs. Mrl.ran. COM MISSIOXF.lt t'O-OPKU.VTlOX HVfill ASKS OF imiVF.HK KuKciio t'liamlar of tNnmnrnt anil I -a no Tmimy onit Aw A -Kid lit n-orcntlo The KhkMio chantber of emu meice and Uiue county court have betu Invited by tho HniTlburK chamber of commerce to co-oper-atw in a b'.u celebrutlou lo be tojstnued In the near future to ob serve inv lurnmi (ipi'iiiiiH i mu lie of the hKbway lnldne hcvosm the Wll umi'tie at that city. A oinmitlee fruiu the rltam hers at HitriitihuiK. KuKcne utnl A.buny will be nppotn'.ed to comer w.th oihtr lowiiri uud ctlc Inter cs ed and lo set a date. The - llair.Hburt: chamber of coinuterre w.ll take the Inltliltlve to nrruuuo hlKhway sluim in Uiue county nnd at Junction City p.op. crly ii inforiu tho ti-nvcllnit pub lic of the cnilrno to Tidlow tt travel tho east sldo Pacific h'.nh way. ! The brlditu has been ennntruct-; ed at a cost of approximately i fSOO.uuo, shared equally btMweeu, I. Inn and Utuu couutleii and the j mule. The structure is of s ro and com-rctc and Is composnl nf j thiw IM0.ri,ot spans and nmrr Ibuu 1UUU fcot of tientlo work ap- proach on the l.ano cminly shin of the river, Some work of minor completed. 'he bridge Is the last Ink of the Pac f.c hlKhway Ihrouith t ho state to .hi- completed, and replnre tho old niTtburtf forrv whh'h Iuih luien opiratrd for umre than half; A century. At i In meeting of (he lliirrtn burtf chamber a move was initiat ed to liKht the brldue, which pbin w.ll be taken up with the county courts In the counties Inlorented, Only 1 1 Shopping Day8 'Till Ch True Credit Plan lli'iul of I'ullco IH'iuirliiti'iit Snjrs All Will llo lU-iu-riKtl If t iirc In (MiHcrrrtl For nest 10 (liiys pnon I3K-L,' J. K. Cupp, I'alnilnit Comrat-iur. ' l l.m.1 nm. 1 MAKTIX KVARVK.KU) 70 YKAKS OLD YKSTKKDAV . f 'anion Ibi.oy,. and McLaughlin AuiUlary Ilolil llanqurt; or. ' fleers for 1 950 KlorU'il Klectlnn of officers In two t. O. O. K. orKnlat!om nml colebrn tion of the 70th birthday iinnl- verR-iry of Punt Captnln Miirtln SvBn-erul of the Pntrlarrhii Mili tant, fea'ureil - the ineetlnBR. n( ro-miernllon of tho driver of mHomnlillrn with Ilie polli-e III pre- ntliiK (Miiitfemion of piirkni niuu- iiioliUi'K In lite liualnt'w. mrllon or thn Hty In uriteil ly Itniury W. Kuuh. ehnlrniftn of the poiire rommlllne of the city council. He imyit Ihnt If the people wftl nMlm In the mntter and pnrx only an Ioiik an they dn lliolr ahupplnir In one aiore nnd ilien move on It will help tho niori'liunu nnd help the pnllre lo prevent roilKeallnn. Mr. It uirh In n mnlenienl on the lt uuilon liiKt nlKlit auyii: "There lnut he Home nilntnlte about the article In the (lunrd which Mated Hint I'hlef nf Police Judkhm and the police committee hurt lulled an order that they nre Rolnie in check up every hour on the hour pnrKIn limit on Wll bunette atreot nnd clone biinlneiui atreela between now nnd t'hrlHt tnaa. That l not exactly the Idea of the ordinance. I know YVItlnlu- ette iitrcel and clone bulne trrets are Imilly .conKeeied and Canton-Hovey and McUiuchlm i "" I'""" '" w"n,"x " "L". " auxlliar' at tho Odd Fellows' lew-)"'0 """y " " 1 , " P,,Vl ! pie last nlKht but that is uulto n lonK time In Mr. ovarverud wna placed In Ihe'lh" Tu,,ur0 wh' ' v.n",J ',k real of honor ot n banquet Klven i hav the people do beiween now nt 6:30 p. m.. at the same time a I nl1 '-ly-l.tmaa la lo co-oiierftte with Christmas tree parly was hal.l.llh policemen and police commit There was an attendance of nliout loovlnit their cnr nn rnp SO -persons.- Including- several Id'V possible nfter parkins; lo children. , shop, thus Klvlnit the next shopper Se- eral nuthmnhlle loads or Can- an opportunlly to do their shnp. ton Hovtv and auxiliary hu.mh.r. . pln. t feel Hint we nhould follow win if-uvt ior jtosenurir louav. to atsjnil Ihe Institution of an nuxll !- nnd ihe "mu'.te'-ine; in" of can didates in the military order In that civ this evcnlnc. State off cers of Portland will be there and the women's drill team of Salem will conduct the work In the aux iliary. , Those elected , to offices last nlcht were as . follows; Canton Hovey. Hoy Woods, eaptnln com mander; Lionel Stratton. lieuten ant; U. Ti. Unison, ensign; Kdwln Trapp, treusurer. John H. Starr Is the past captain commander and will be eleva ed to that post when officers are in stalled nfter the first of the yi-nr. jiciiuenrn auxiliary to canton Hovey. president. Herlhn Dunbar: vice-president. Kdnn HnodKrnas; clerktresurer. Nora Rtnrr. Appointive offlrers will bo named after Ihe new year, it was reported Inst night. he ordinance as far as possible but If shoppers at Inrun take the some Interest nnd burden on innir ahouldora as Ihe police and police r6mtnlttee do Ihey will mnke It a point to co-operate with them. By doln so the merchant nnd shoppers will be Rreaily benefitted." 70 SCHOOLS TO DEBAlt K X U O 1. 1. M K N T IX STATK i.i:.;i I-: ukui.vs 25jOimoe3 IU (CI I for over YEARS uur reait wonveiucna-s Ar i a ranged I hat We Are Always Pleased T Extend To Our Credit Account All .1? Same Privileges Our Cash Customer. i u i i.y iiitnia r-vi i uue vvi i urcha8e -Your Charce Arrniml XUUU t !. I i. -r . i V " a , V; " WB uur irusiin iou nnc ourAnnMir ,. . ill -rri mu tidence In Us. You Will Find With ll A T.... c. r .. w ""COD ui oopcruuuii. i our Dudget nan Nirslv R Arrnnrrwl Viil A r.p -I A l M n I T Vwiiaiyc rti-juiii. no icu tape, Eugene's Own Store -Sk T I 1 4 nuw. i ui r-iiuLiier u rv r uu&y Lsay ji Christmas Shopping! 10 Pound Sack Best Cane Sugar, Delivered & FANCY C UI'.AMKKY ItlTTKK. l'Or) Sl'( A i C I K '. ) HAC'ON' II.U'K. 'O rn 3 POUNDS (iOIJtl-N BANANAS 2Sc CAN' OKI. MONT!'. ASPAkACUS Itl.l I I tt,,.T 'IV I 0 na "sir''V MONDAY" SOAP. $1.00 Star Shaving Brush tt1 Art $1.00 Gem Safety Razor l.ii'lit Hnlls - I iiIm VV'fuitlce l'"lcit rir (irtlt . a II I . i ci CI Cfl T ..... I1I..ilM .nirilt fff I'flt-k'n IV 111 VPS SI.V I HI vl.IJIilIV it. l - , 'i . f ii .-,,-..,,- l, ii-ft i uriii i fiinnirip 1 WU VVII 1 itin ' I '"" ' (YK DKI.IVI'.IO MAIL CAUSES MYSTERY TWO 1KXAI,D MfDOXAT.DS OSDl'RX APAIITMF.NTS IX "When mail hea-an to arrive from Butte, Montana, for Mrs. Donald i Koj McDonald, clerks at the Ushuru ! Ihe hotel were mystified. Mra. Donnld McDonald of Eu- lyene said the mall -was not for her. But when Mr. and Mrs. Dnnnlil McDonnld.- number two. reiftstored nt the Osburn yeeterslny mornlnK. tho letters were turned over to their proper owner and tho mys- , lery was cleared. , Last nlRht the hotel . stnff was doelarlns It a coincidence that Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonnld, lately 'of nuttc, Montnnn, had taken npariment 20 In tho Osburn npartments. while In 205 Mr. and . Mrs. Dnnnld McDonald of Kukuiio are llvlnit. Mr. McDonald of Hulte, as he Is designated now, has been trans ferred to this territory by a ten and coffee concern which ho represents. .Seven: v huh schools rolled with Dnn K. t'hirke, seere-tary-treasurer of the Orea-on II. Kb IHehopI Debntlnif Icnltue. to com i pete for the K: K. Dcl'nu cup Itlv jen eahh year lo the slii'e chntn ' plonshlp hlKll s4lli"il ilellllllllB team. Knrollmrnt wllj be closed somo lime durum tne i nnstnuis vecnllon nnd dls.r.ct debates wllf bcR n some tlmo In January. The final dehato will bo hold In May n't the university. Ijisi yenr the Ashland hlKh school Irani, cimslstlmc of Marian liuli. now a student nt the university nnd lla.niird Jy won from tho Me. I.ouKhl.n Union hlKh school with Itoy llerndon, now h freshman In un'verstty and Chester nan I 'nOldJashiorieA cnocoiate foraNewfashtone yeneration. , n 1 DaKers. Chocolate - Premium No. 1 Is most satisfactory for cooking and drinking; the first choice of good . housekeepers and cooks. VW.herBikwiCo.Ltd. bubliihfd 1780 I I VOKDHie, S1SH, i j 1 MoirTktAL, Cahao SCOUTS HEAR MACDUFF IXMPASK IlKADINOR KX riAI.VKD TO IXM.WL TIHM)P rnk of thr lMler (onm. Tho qut'H tlnn wnnt Umolvcd. tlmt Orrgnn nhould adopt a.ylm of free uxt bookii In thf puhllR xclmolfl. A Miintltir fUrm(nn will prohulily hu UBetl thlft your. IRONSIDES FUND RAISED I.ANE COI NTV THIMmFN CO THIIH'TK I2I7.IH , Demnnstrat'ne cimpns rend Inits from a larite model compass, the needlo of which Is 14 inches Ions;, Nelson y. Macduff, supervis or of tho Cascado national forest, Thursday nlht (tavo Hoy Hi-outs of troop No, 3, the Kuxnno hlith school troop', somo vnluahle point ers In finding- tho'way In tho for ests. The model and plan of oompasi rending aro products of Mr. Mac. duffs own Invention, In a wnv, ns ho saw a need for a certain typo of Instruction for men In tho .em ploy of tho sorvico and had the model niado to f:t this Idea. Tho lenturn whs hold lo bo of Import ance to tho hoys ns iathf'nd:nif Is one of iho Important phases of scoutlnR, . , BENEFIT WILL BE GIVEN I'ltOfiltAM I'HIWKXTKI) TllIS AITi:ilXM) AXNOl'NCHD The proa-ram lo be Riven nt Ihe benefit card pnrty to bo sinned at the Elks' templo this afternoon by Ihe ladles of the 'Elks was qrt nnunced yesterday. Tho program will begin at I T.ftre countv school rhltdren hove contributed I217.4H' toward the f""d for nreervlns; thn U. H. frlRnto Coiistltutlon, fnmlllnrly In history as "Old Iron sides." Announcement of the nmntint raised was rmndo veslnrdav when the conmiltteo mado Its final re port. Of thn lolal, Iho Kiirene eleh .school contributed $21. 33. ratlcrson school olilldrnn riivo io- thnn nnv other Rrnde school In the county, raisin a fund of lift. ,..., Hn lo ,n0 romir. . .i,n committee, onlv a small minority ! of ( 237 sclfnls In the county contributed. Tho-o on the com-! mlttee were Thomas O. Ht'ssoll, rbifrr."n: K O. l'ottr. Itev. Kre'l crick O. Jennings, rtev. riruco J Olffen nnd Kred Ouyon. - Oriental fJrlll llnrtor Novf Manaffimiint Dinner dnnno nvorv nlRht except Bundny. Musln by Iho now Wur lltser piano. Special attention to phone orders. IMiono 2343. .lack O'Dny, proprlhlor. 1 2-8-Lf i . Unn't forget Nnh'a Tteniitv Rhonns has mncfl to laraer and better quarters st T7 Willamette. un.slr next to Wade Bros., Phone III, 10l.f . Psrlnslve' I tidies' rfnlr rnlflnir B. P. Honna with B. Piper Bell, Kiiarene Wotel Beauty Phop. for merly with Meier end Frank. . - ' U-0-tf TVleo nieetrle Plant end IMsl. flslre Bleetrle ftefrlseratori. W. I Hsraia uo. 117 uiive. OTTflPJ Ij. KRBTyY CO. Buys your old tires (or eosli.y 12-10-1 mo, An Unprecedented Opportunity Just Before Christmas We Have Set Apart for Special Sale On Friday and Saturday This Week December 11th and 12th 200 BOXES OF FINE STATIONERY Well Worlh $2 AO Ihe Box On Sale at $1.00 the Box A Special for Christmas Shoppers! Remember the big snow storm a year ago next week and SHOP NOW' L23 660 Willamette Street Don t Overlook Our Card Tables