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''! iiiFEwiT L CLIMATE IN STATE . nev in I "' I'ortlmi ul SI'"1 WuHt OIK., I'"". r.ilnv nil' 13. iiilii'1-' , , ilry H."llB. I, NVl'llH, llllltl'll I'K'.iLhal HUbHt.lllied t'y " "I Jul '"' "' ""''' n l.lTlOllK." r -m "i.u " " ."rB ill from iHith llm lbVhMl in own beoniiHo of h humliH'V. li "' rJ"rn"iliiS" I.'iMmiiK-l liko Iho hot r'!L-mi.r. oro Inlorruptlnna li "'," ca from I lie I" a therefore dry. For fr"'. L. i 'l niul I ho relit- hvtnlalty , , , ,.. " t l liw font. "A. inr Iiy tnr human 'i!h ! Mil hrnlltl." fS,. Hero .k.f word", nronrdlnu l I . ... It ilt.tllPllcHa, f itd out imiiniiil feature CJS? I" Own cll.ni.to. Eft rem-ly viirlr.l. All Urn tii. til"'" Now KuKlnnd ... ... r.nin.l lii Oroilull. (lonoo - LT vi.fc.rf loiiii.eroluro ovor I" . m 119 lio 1 ! Pomllottin In miatern Ore i.Viil 10. 1'.IH. hill 1110 1- L i more havo been expert G vlriuiilly ..II I.hiiIIII-'i H" r .... i...i.mlliitn uf.Nl- IloW cold II l' ''"" "l," c u ol roeoril bounn I l Im lut lit Hio oiiHiorn part of 1 li sort, ninny douree L while wool of the Cno- f. li U, Kliliim ovor holnw. mix, llio iiiitKlimiiii velocity VIM 11 I" urno'i. TT. ihe Columbia l.l North ii ihi lontruiiif inn allowed Hi ,410 hM readied l- iiill"" mi vklor Iho lower IimI.IIiik the tMBn van ilMimyo.l l.y n tM from null" loner. a aid In hnvo been til" hIKI.- reotlty ovor rer ,u naiML anemometer uoll- tmoi to ploro" vflion Hi wind ik xorm liollovo llio wind Ltri 110 mile bofnro olurtlnK Itilnrall Vltrlc brtron li known, proolittfitlly. u lie L,Z''!l!'n",,,",",,n,',lrl''1"1 r'Wf In n . i V .. '"' nuvo , .III Ullllllllllll Heir or frluiid, iiiurli oyo ---fur Uu..r iIiiIIh iiimi,, U) f o ,.rl,,l ,. , ly,. 'w" ",""H "" ' rain Hlii.ro mil f,. '""'" I". .1,1,1. ,, ,y Hln J!" Toylmid In l v,.r ll, vvorhl. u Jolly IooLImk ,,,,. , uvor wo aou II. ,'. Lane County News v--iiiiiiiiiiinin i""n "' iin, I rt,i,inl,l,.r I roliir.HMl from JIORNING REGISTER, .-P' PECEMB.R J3,J9?5 SEVEN ; " ;,"wHI noimlHiud of Mr, mid S ; Wall,,,',, mid WItilnrK UmII,., m,.. N..I.1.U,,. Clifford 'll'IIOC, l.i'iiMUnl KlMKUHOM, Alio. Koi'ooiN .Mr, Win. HuBhuiior, Ii'V .Mloliol, M I'H. Wulto; Mlolii'l iinil M. H. 1 inn ii. S GIVE i iMtM i :us who a ii k ii,r, ;i:t HIM' Willi WOIIK 'I'hoiiiv Aiwh of l.iinil I'lomil for Mm. Win, Ih Confliuxl lo llonm by Itl.OlllllllUKIII IIAIllllHiiiiiid. Oro li,.c. 12. Hm. i ii,., WKoiur.) Aw i'i ll,t, n I,.i ,10iir i,(., ih riMiovorliiK fro,,, ,t tw nml,ihH "It;" of i iK-umiitlK,,! which h,l ""l'1 11111 nil I lo IiIh homo tho I "f tin. fall and Iihk laa.l,. ii niif,:il for him lo rurry "." hl" wrk. llu Ih now able to lioro itlxt.it Iho plum mini, but iiiitll u row dayo iiku hlH furmliiK Oil, OUC, I'll IIU lw. In. i, lav ii i y. .'."'u '"n""""' "f f""1" ''la,,,. 1 "linpiioa rni,., r,.,M i,,. iM.mn nt a,mu wl., ho ban I,..,. , oil IiUhImook. , 1 M. M. ToihpNon of Woocilairn tiro., i.rrlvod l ro Monday n, i,u., work for 1 1, Ht,. LokkI.ik u.. l.olt Koulhii,,,,!., wi.h call,, I horo .........., ., ,,, r ,,, nHHili( " uiiuiior Jtyruii. l.olt ti Monday ink Inn; , ,r.,th, r will, hlli, lu riurkmin. WiihI,., ful. Uio licnuflt of bin lifullh. Mro. I I,, in. Al. iimn ,,nd children ,,,1-tr ll.rtiit, at J ....or .1 IWO Wl'CUn may ..... W,, l.l.......... ".' n,''".,K" Mr. (il a,, who Ih ..ii,y,.,i i,. , """" nt inn iiiaoo Nlll.:oo. w. hoc .,il.'a. ...''fl ' "l M a.aoH. Thoy .1 n , iiiii-r IIClllPil In unufliiu' Il ho t xrclh-nt fj wuatht-r una got It plowed, TihIiiV '2( licrno nm tl.l I .1 i. I I'li'Wl'il iiihI Howl, I f!li'l .. tlriil (IcituiMHii-iiiif.n ti.-.t i...n .:rr..rm,i. in K,tUU-n ,. Mr. H.,mllnL.; ovonlim with nbout 25 inomborH uiui viMlloi'H jnoMunt, Tho niet iiiK wuh cnllort by W, K. "WuUb wuilh uiul M. JJ. MorKfin who huvo Hciviul tlio cotniiiorclat :luh uh ))imlii;nt mid Hwrutiiry for a num ber of yen rn lifiMt. Nciw utticAsrn ohimtiii aru: U W. HhlHlor, preMi di'iiij A. K McAfoo, vlo-proHiilont; J. W. M onro, Muorctt ary ; J N. Mooily, trcMHUi-ur. (Ju'HlH proHont from th (i Albmiy chainbor of coiri tncico wore thu pi'VHldont. f'nlvln litulu; b: rotary, l,eonard Ollkoy, and K. K. OalliHtor, H. It. MnKoot rn, W. I . .lacikMon, K. Murrlll. K. II. 1'fnirfor. Thc-HO men iiiadu IntftroHtliiK HpenolH'ii and Hpoku highly or llarrlHburK'H future. A Joint eoimniltou wan choson from thu two 5lula roproHMilod ut ItllH IIM!OtlllK itH purpoHO Ih to !n toi vlciw tho Htalo highway cmimiiiiIh nl.m in rcKard to holding a ifS colubratlon horo when tho tlmo ar Hvoh for tho official oponlnt,' of tho now lirldKo. Tho in on ho ohoHon urn Lyoimrd Ollkoy, J K. CalliH tcr, I. .1 Miller. Allmny; AI. li. MorKati, J, W. Moore, A. I. Me- Afoo, of tho KolI'MiiH-KiclmrdH goupol ti-aiii. J Jr. KHleinH of thin toarn In now In lOdlnlittrKh iinlvornliy, Hootland, qualifying for the doKree of I'll. 1. Thulr flrt mrlo of mootlnKH will probably he held In April in tho groat minlnff mm tor of johan noMbunf, Houth Afrhia. Uov. Mr. Knott Ih a Iho a nicmbur of tho Ku Kno Hiblo unlvondty staff, and )i!h wifo, who Ih dramatic art teach Rr n tho namo unlvornityt will remain with their two children In Eugene during hln yoar'H ahnence. The local ehuroli hero hart beon very proHperouH under hlH managemont and Ih now planning a white ChrlHtmaH exnrehto to ho given C'hrlHlmaH evening. A Blbto study ooutho la bohiK held Runday eve nlnrs for tho benefit of hlKh Hohool HtudontH who dcnlro credltB In I'.iblo utudy. SMITH FOUND GUILTY MAN PIIOVIUKH UMDDINi; I KK IN JAIfi l-Oll Khoolliiic In Town Opnosrd UAHlClHUUUa, Oro., Uoo. 12. fH,c-lu to tho IloKlotur) City Mondial! ,T. W. Owen hUH ioHUod it wurnlnif lo tho boyo of tho town not to do any moro ohooting within tho oily HmltH. It ooemH Homo of tho boyo bnvo boon carrying the tiruftico of ho kllllniT birds and plKOono to such an extent that It IntH bocomo a nuUanee that needo rcprcHHinfr. day .MIhh llo.olht McK,.0 wont Nortli llc Halinday ruturnli.tf on llm vvomIiik irnln. lira, Hicvn la, I, rcliirncd from 'orlhilid h.Ht wook whoro Hho Into boon vIhIiimk for thu ra.m iWu Woolm, 1. J. lllali.'Hlon niul A. t:. Wood cock went to IJiiKini, ii .-,i,iay roturnliiK 'l',n,,iy o( ,hi .,.(, Mr. ami Mih. t ail Mlkli..o,i of Ada w. ro wocli-cmi vision, at iho homo of Mm. MlkkclmniH iiiollur Mih. Win. Jul Morrlo Hunt, (iila Ncly, Hay Viaicli, I'lirl Nol.oi, unit i;, Nclnon woro hero Hunilay duck liunlliiK un the lake. Mro. i:ile Jackmin itn, ehlhlrcn Went In North ll.n.l laul week to vlH Mih. .l.-icknon'i. lairenin, Mr. lltid Mih. K. HIiiKle. .MIUo llruwii mid drover llolen. l.,,le . have ril,lh , IokkIiii; mid hovo move,) up troin Un, boach. Karl Mlleo of Ada Iii'kiiii work hero Monday for iho Wltcoon l.og KliiK .'omia.ny. citi:svi:i.i, m:vs (ItKl.lnr l.a. fuuiily H-rttl) Owiweii, Oro., lac. 12. Tho nm-lculiural chol win ,,,,l a ho:i l, ,ll Moiiilny evenliiK at the l-'nrin-rr' r.lloli hall. I'rofcxnor Wl.lto of I'ottiiKO drove, leader of the H.'hool. will be amilntcil by an ex pert from Oregon Ai;rb-ullural 'oUcko. Tho l.nrena l-'armeiH' Tnlon will put on tho pri:ram for the even 1 1,1!. I 1 bo IixIIi-h nld Hnclrty of flip t'hrlHlInn church bold a oucctiurul lipron nun fomi Halo at O. I.. Weber'o Htoro thlM Inornlni;. Two alll.l I, in, In of CriHWell pen. pit. Weill lii liorenil Trlday evenlnK and liHMlHled in u pr,i,;ralii Klvcn lllero In r.ilinectlon with Iho IllKllt orllool. Threo ntinihei-H of (he Lk f.inf.il m Nw York cUy.iV :,"" " " l""Ktn'"' ' A" ZuTv iW.-ro O. H. l-'b-loher. nioollnj; imnty iiKnt, Km in. Thid In not the only tlmo that HuitJhImhk roHldentu have nhown ihi-lr IniorfKt In their nolk'hboiH "J" ' lI'Hr willlnKiiPHH to help them. K. t. Conk, wlm roconily returned from a Kutreno lKmiiltal where he had iiuderKomi an operation, had a Hiroirli of rmid loading to hl hoin which Hhould havo been Kraveled, before tho rainy neaHon M'l In but bontiiHe nf hlH lllneHH, .nr. UlliiK WUH UHMltlfl to et It done. A few dayH ago a group (if llio nlKbbniH Kalhered at Mr. t-ook'H home and this road Ih now Kravcbd. Albany of Rolling liquor and was reeoimnended to a lenient penalty, thin wan fixed at 20 days In jnll and a fine of $300. Tho can had been appealed and onntlnuod ulnee hiHt Hprlng duo to the other parties f'onrerneil liuving left tho Htato. Hmiih, who wmh Uttlo concernod ovor the Horitonco, Ih Bald to liavo gone to a hIiow iho night before begl lining IiIh ImprlHonmont. Ho appeared at the county jail tho next morning fully equlppod with IiIh own bedding. Ho wiih In jail few weeks last spring and ner- liapH knew wliat comfortH wero lacking, lie has been compli mented for ma preparedness. irAHItlHULIltCi, Oro., Doc. 12. (Hpeelal lo tho ItogiHier) William m n oc mm piaco was J""""ond of a series of card parties was guilty at circuit court this week In F . . . woman 'f thfl locfll IfAHUIKIllTllG J'KIIBONAI.S HAKKIKItlJKO, Ore., Dec. 12. (Hperial to tlio Iteglstor) The sec tho local Service Motoi company wan ehowen a dlrootor of tho now Korvlcw station operator's organi zation In Kugene Wednesday even ing. 'J'liad Taylor of tho Mascot alatlon hero a Iho attended. Thurston lodge A. J and A, M. choso the following officers at Its annual election held Tuesday evening. WorHhfpful master, L. W. HhlMler; senior warden, W. A. El liott; junior warden, H her man Mar guth; secretary, 1. K. McKelllp; treasurer, T. W. Homrnervllle. Thu women of the M. 15. church will hold their yearly pre-hollday bazaar and food salo Saturday In tho former Imperial cafe rooms. A new roof was placed on tho Bulletin building this week by car penter Iaru Jioyt. H, I. Khutt and his son Harold moved Into the former Hex Davis residence Monday. I fik tmes-; BRIDGE WORK CONTINUES two moiii: w i:i:ks iu:qi hu:i AT II.MtltisliriKJ IIAIIIUKIII'IKI, Oro.. Doc. 12. f8pepln to iho oKlritnr.) IiridKO r,,remiin 1.. S. Huff kIvch tho fol lowlnif ilomllH roKardlni? tho cotn plelloil of tho brl,li:o und troHtlo work on which will probably con tinue about iw moro wookH. About 1700 foot of ralllllK on tho I,,, lib Hldo of iho troKtln Ih yet lo bo pul up and painted. Sumo Iron pool aro not yet placed In tho rull- ii, it or i lie hrhiKc proper. While llio gravel fill nt tho onnt approach Ih not yet ndequato It ll.rfr.-n but Hllifbtly with the proKreHH of traffic. At Iho WedncKihiy evenln;; incellnk- of tho eonimercial rlub a plan for lluhl llur Iho hridi:., woh dlHcuHod nnd will bo taken up with tho cnurto of tho Iwo oounlicH concerned. TRAFFIC NOV HEAVIER GHAVEh irACWCIlS CONTIN'CE TO I'SB FKHItY lIAUHISniJTtO, Ore., Dec. 12. (Hpeelal to the Register) Traffic KceniH, lo have increased consider ably Judging from tho number of cars paHHlng through since the bridge opened. The ferry is still In operation for the benefit of the gravel haulers who aro getting an exceptionally fine grado of gravel JtiHt across the river from tho ferry site and which is used In tho fine surfacing of the east bridge ap proach fill wliTch Is about three blocks In length. Nothing definite has been given out yet as to tho final disposition of tlio ferry. given by tho women of tho local Catholic church at the "WUhelm residence Tuesday evening." The af fair was well attended and prizes for tho best card playing wore given to Mrs. Theodore titalp and (ieorgo Cents and the consolation prizes to Mrs. John Sacha and Sid ney l'lpor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClain are horo from eastern Oregon called by the serious Illness of Mr. McClnln's brother, Flnley, who is reported somewhat improved. Dr. Garner had professional buxlness In Halem Wednesday. H. I'. Khutt went to Eugene Thursday. The HIuo Jay orchestra gave a complimentary dance to the boys of the high school football squad Friday evening at the M. w. A. hall. This made tho third gather ing in honor of these boys. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Brevere ana son llobert, late of Greeley, Neb., are living in tho A. AI. uuant residence just north of the school house. He is a printer anp em ployed in the local print Bhop. jr. M. wooason, proprietor 01 Ifow Much Dot lii co Seed An ounce of lettuce seed will produco nbout 2000 plants and four poundu of seed aro required to tho acre. Lettuce is a cool weather crop and endures as low as 18 degrees. Much soil or a fine, compact, rich sandy loam is best. Start your field crop either by transplanting or sowing seed di rect in field and then thinning. Xorth of Florida, lettuce for the early n.arket must be grown in cold frames or hothouses or green houses. Apply 1 tons of com mercial fertilizer to the acre two weeks beforo planting. Nitrate of soda is a good top-dressing. Unsurpassed in Quality Unsurpassed in Prices Unsurpassed in Mileage Nation ally Advertised 30x3 Fabric Tires 30x3 Cord Tires - 30x3 Oversize Cord Tires : 31x4 Oversize Cord Tires 32x4 Oversize Cord Tires 33x4 Oversize Cord Tires 29x4.40 S. S. 30x3j4 Regular Balloons Tubes . $8.25 .....$10.30 . $165 $18.75 , ....$21.50 $22.60 ,.$19.95 ..$2.25 Extra Special 30x3 Volunteer Cord - ..$8.55 T. N. DUNBAR CO. 34 Ninth Ave. West Read Register Claonlfled Ad. CHAMBER HAS ELECTION W. SIIIST.KIt. rilRSIIKNT OP II AltlllSlllltCJ llODY HAniiiKiiima, ore., ivc. 12. (Special to the ItoKlHter.) Tho local chfimber of" oomnierco hold li o.imneHH nieetniR and banquet nt mi to Oknnra. Tlllnmnok i at ibm Iho avoraiie I 132 j iauultlie maximum 107 Inch- i ( the 117 Incl.e wna on tlio nti tt on tlmo, a man of lurr heliiht would Imvo to tint the top of a In, I, lor nlno I Mth lo keen from bolnii ; jmrt. uld Weill. Tho delegation j n10 u. iinrrlBbiirif Wednesday ALBANY PASTOR COMING RKV. II. K. KNOTT GOING TO Aiiuc.v ii:ci:miif,u so TIAUniSIlUKG, Ore., Dec. 12. ( Rpecint to tho Register. ) Rev. Albyn KsHon of Albany will become pastor of tho Church of Christ here after December 30 when Rev, II. K. Knott, pastor for tho past throo years, Is to leavo for South Africa where ho plans to spend a year in missionary work among tho people of tho larger cities -of that continent. He will be the ad vance man and business manager TO PROTECT YOU Cod-liver oil promotes growth of body and bone in children and is a strength-pro-tectingf ood f orgrown people. Scott's Emulsion is cod-liver oil made into a rich cream. It builds up vigor and strength. Take it tor its health protecting benefits. Scott & Bowne, Bkxnnfield, K. J. IBlfTMAS KIlni'lMNU IH unu, swiNii i.v i:i.(;i'.m: (CMtlnuod from rmto ono) dm be found In tlio ninnt Klor- I Hllcriu. It Ih ultorly aoul- pljlniai a drapery fabric, and nM dollleo with any number I Blur una for 1U olunnlng pot- All thi world, from Moroni Oloori ln nnd up, Ih bually InlkliiK Hlhlpttnd Hhln inodelH llii-uo In mil It I KrnilfylnK lo find rttlfcnr too may bo found In tho tm. No very tnrllliiK array, but picturnxiue In olylo and lino. ... Mi wool rum. thono otrnnuoly fl'med metnberH of th ruu; fun.. flklUlM do duty a wall hanif- pvjni 10 no found In a vurloty ri and dolum moot tonipt- p m. oyo and porkotliook. Dinmo li true of Hid Kuchow H HOW kvnllnli.A in lA,inlir,il fan Ind nottn,-in-..inl Inmr. ( tut just n, udaptaUlo for ftiuie A ilV .linn linu In., n,,e,ie,l P'bMdlo initrblu ulftwuro, w ond JapniioHO nrtlcle of J", Indlnn niKH, liniHH, nnd Ulmuloly huvo antique for p JIWal floworii tiro luurh uod "Jnero nowaduy, and lovely iH'1" of holh modoHt nnd "rn-aelBn aro purchnHablo In rtrii of i.i,mnn. o.i. Plt effectively uood with ta- r- w torin a brlKhl oiiHomblo, r"fvery ailHfa..t0ry If a bit keep dUHiloHH. Iwor two of tho nnnllor Blinna i " w'""" dlHplny Hint krj l,lan oponly ontlclnR. r,'rmhiK color offooto, olth tttlnir or hlemllnir aliado. n,"' mo"t IntorenlliiK. It takes !' Nnlrio otto"' to catuli Jkouimtiii nnt ,, r,l0n nov. JJ vory annuo, Mylo and i i1" bo had now, and look 'inim ovor convince ono that P (11,2. nf fitmlly could Si i. .ut ln ""10 ribbon nov B, ' ', "'"tnio noooaoary. Vnn- K "nwdoi' puff, gar- h. """"-ovoryllilnn that rib Krmlr. mnkp' ''"''ny ro truly F S If' "0,no nf ,noln- ""d ,mvo ' nil novollloB. v"ronicio nf tuknt r. ,VhrHtm "hopper 1 8u.l .xo" I'ltekert by! "uCno fruit ,.u,n,.. r-hnlen "mi. .... n,!.? nlu II herlH. n inv of I Hthi "h'1 fhorrloH, olx It .. ''It: red minion nnd n, J" ."""y ninko Ihom ono U i ''"IlKhtful of Klfl to Hi, ,,rlcnln . awny from Oro- K. ,.i iu.'7. "Ultit of i.i..,., Wtem,""" wl" "nll"fy nn "..iieiu, iiunu paiiitca Select Your Gifts I'ltOM TI1ESK LISTS Suitable Gifts That Ian I In I'tirvluunil for $10.00 nt.AZlOll (JI'OIIT JACKETS HATH KOI1HS c,iu.v knh:kiou8 Or $10 down payment on a JriO.uo Adler CollcBlan Suit or Ovorcout. What You Can Purchase for $5.00 OOniXIN TtATS ' NKfMCWKAH All Wool llalchway No-Ilittton UNIONHUITH AUTO Itdltl'JH DUIOHH tll.OVlOS UMIIHHUiAH What Can Be Purchased for $2.00 INITIAL 1IICKOK I1BT-T9 mi HATCH" A l IIOI.K 1IOSH , I.1NRP I'lilVINO OI.OVE8 1 UMIlHIOI.bAS I What Can Be Purchased for $1.00 WONIlKIU-iri, AHSI.KTMKNTOF TIES rlUVO I'Al I CI'' tlrtll..'"". H.I.K tilt Hll.K AN W , V l i' ''IM,H "" . ,.U tMiTiAtiMii ui'il-v"". IKIX Ol' J IOX I' Til It W W 1 A I II O V OCK8 Give "Him" a Suit Puixhased on Qur Ten-Pay-Plan What could be nicer what could please him more than a Ten-Pay-Plan contract for an Adler Colfegian Suit? Just come in and make the down payment and he can come in and select his own suit. as LOW as $35.00 837 WILLAMETTE 837 WILLAMETTE I 1 -' - ' Phone Phone 919 Leather Rockers $31.50 Up There's solid "comfort" for dad In one of these handsome rockers. Special now! Gateleg Tables $25.00 Up Specially priced for Christmas Rich mahogany or walnut U"u!u0"yke0l,i.kJn.LCf Cedar Chests In Walnut, $15.75 finish. chests with .exterior in two-tone genuine walnut. period design. Queen Anne Floor Lamps $14.75 Up Windsor Arm Chair, $15.50 " Fern Stands : $14.50 Relnet nnn - nf tbeRA handsome Here's a Chrlstmn gift that can Windsor arm chairs with rich A gift that will add a distinctive be enjoyed for years. Complete mahogany finish to enhance touch to your home yet Is sur wlth shade at this low figure. their beauty. prisingly Inexpensive. dio Specials - Big Assortment of Radio Table $3.50 to $45.00 Everyone who owns a Radio should have a Radio Table. We have a fine assortment of various styles and sizes beautifully fin ished, in mahogany and walnut. Give a Radio Table this year and your gift will be fully appreciated. m w w m . y NEW MINER BLDC (3 NEW MINER 1 BLDG. r-