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Veers meet tonight
(1Ii TO, XISITHK UAMFs
" AXI) VAt'.VriO.V
Mit mull" lm..rliinro
,k, pionwr clubs 'f Eugene
WUli'i up nl a im-nilim
Mirl t'li.m'tr I'.iimn.l n lie
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M rtnuricU. .
5E EXTENSION SOUGHT
WnOV ASKS roil VAH nl'-H-
WE IN WEST
BMltlan ilkiirtl by niiinornuw
Uu on Klevt'iith iivpiiui wont
-I (or extniilun of nl rM t rur
vt on Itmt nl r pi i wiin mil-
pd to (ho city t-ounrll ItiMt
w. fUHa arn htltl on thn utrmit
Ifat tlCtMUirHTM IINK t till t tlln
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fur
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EAGLE OFFICER RETURNS
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Ill" lioiui. hi Kiiitt'iio nfior u vh.il io
liorli.n In i-nKi.-rii OiK;uti.
Mr. vimtril I'l-iidhiioii, llnki.r
inl l.n (Iniiwln. whoro the Io.Iko
linn liri.il I itn 1 1 1 tl t !. iiml r. i.irl"
tluil lill.r .. v..-n .luyii .if ulllrlnl
mrv..y li r.nniil llii. udi. Krow
l"K ruphlly In iiiciiilM-mlili) nn.l
Iiml iilli.T ron.lllloiiH tti.ru r.iiind Ki
llV ft. Mill.
Tim "int.. pr.'M.l.liI wo ,.in,.r.
Inln.'.l In vl-h y ,.,., pi,,,.,, i,
Vl"lt.'.l. Hi. Htiw n iiiiniliiir .if run
ill.hu.'ii liillli.i. ,1 n n,r,.n ,,
Iirnl KiikIpii will h.il.l n iiii"krl
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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925
THREE
ELECT
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1 IVH '"i X'M-n,l NBW nu-n,.
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;; .'"'""try i. ,.,., IVUH. nl.,., i.V.i
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iiii! im ' '''"! lr.'nili , J,U.U,,.
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iir i cliirti..,! .,.,. Mui
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K'.'-pkii.
Mvui.nniii H;.P,.or W11H
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ciivonihin I., ,o hold In
I i. llnn.t n.-xl Hnliinlny.
I iv.'iity-nliiB rcBcrvo offln-rH
'"',",K:'r' r"" lu "'" m'-ell'iK
li. h w, ,., oul ,,y M J( J()
' 1 " " I xb-uiiv. ..rri-
yr hi clmiKi. f roKorvo rorp" uu-
I. v "I." Ill Mil" .l!,,!,!,.,, Tw ,,.
lll.lllll'H rul- IMIIIIIiilRHl.MIH IIH KOI'OIIlI
IIimii..,hihm In Inrnnliy W(,ru nH0
.r..'iil.
Am. .lit: m.inu ,,r ,),. ,,11,111- iokii
Inr off ii-ot-H nn iliilni'hiil .liny who
vv.-ri. ul llm iiii.uiiiik wi-rc j.tf.jtcn
mil Oiiloiml v. H. s;nclnlr, profc.
".r uf u.l II 1 11 1 y iif-lcnco nl III.. II11I-V.-rlly
f Orocnn: mj,. Ullhh;
inplnln Mnnrv: (.'nptnln Culcii.
New Ini'iiihc rM of I lie- iiHBoi lnllnn
W'.-i.. Miijur A, (). Wnllur, Ciipmln
II. i'iv (!. hV.wy. Cnpinln I,. .
M.K.y. Cinliilii Vim Kvnrv.Mlld.
t iiplniii Di.llHi t Hlniinr.l, IJuutnn
niil C. W. H..UI. I.huliiiniii 'f. It.
I'.iwi.i", l.k-uiuiiniit Jutnt-H ..
l?IIIT.
II wiik il.-.-I.Ird tu imi.i im-etlnKM
...Ii nn. nih. mi 11, i. m'l-.inil Kntiir
ihiy nf llio reHpactlvo porl.id.
EXAMS WILL BE HELD
THAI IIKI1K TO AI-I'I.AU
li:itTH1fATK.S
S.'h.dnl.. H.tIiim Wolll.-Mlny nl 0
II. I,,.; Cplilrr lo AnsLlt KtlJHT
liili'ii.l.nt M.Miru
4
COPYftfOHT tV
INTERWOVEN
6TOCKINO ooypANr
RAILWAY CLERKS LEAVE
KMsKio.Ntt i:m with iiAxgrin'
AT OSIII'K.N
Th nii.i.:.iiK f 1I1.. iiroilii.rho.iil
"f ItnllH'iiy Oh 'ill" nf llm Portland.
Aiililmid dlvhlon nnd.-.l with u
Iii.ii.i. nl lhu Hot.. 1 Onhurn Sun
ilny ul 1 o'tUu.'k mi.! iiinnt o( llm
vlnllnrH Infi fur th.-lr I iva on llio
nfl'Tnoun IrnliiM itmt 1ny.
A liliMln.'iui rifMliiii wiih h.d.l nt
tin. IkI. 111-11 Hnntliiy fo-.no.in itnil
, iii. nli"ii in'rlnlnini.- In Hi.. ko.i.I of
lli. iirdiT wert. iI.k.-unmi-iI. The
! vlnltorn ('..iii.liiifiitt.d tin. 1. 1. -nl
ItuMiitirrM of lltf. ord.-r v.-ry litKhly
upon ih -iiti.rtii.llitni-iil Klven
tlln, 11 whlltt In tlln rlty.
Remember Last Winter?
Better onlcr some piral dial or Gnsro Iiricqucts
now, lie fore the rush, and "have no worry of frozen
pipes.
Rainier Coal Co
BSevehth Ave., E,
Thn RMiil-nnnutU rxiimlimtion for
, M-m iiiTH' certincatOH will bo livid
IIiIm wi'L'k at the coiirthouHP, Im-1
k'lnnliiK Wt iliiiKdny nt I a. in., no i
cnriliiiK to 13, J. Monro, county
Hiiirriii(eMilrnt. Mr. Moore will It
hk(nH (I by. Arnold , CriUlur, nn-
i HlHldllt NUIKTlllLOlltlOMt. Tho Hche-
l1nl of i-xiiioltmllonH iih tinnouncuU
I ly thf HUnHiiti'ti(l(nt folloWH:
Wt'diH-Hdiiy forenoon ..U. S.
' lilHtory, wrltlnK. m lisle, drawing,
j VtMiicniJuy uftiruuon I'hywlol
;okT. rt'iidlnff, inniiunl tnilniii(f.
j coniioHliloii, doinoHtli: ' m.leiK-e,
' nuMhodH In remllim. rourHO of ntudy
for druwIiiK. incthodH In arithnio
I tie.
J Thurudny foronoon Arithmetic,
i lilHtory of ed unit Mm; pHyrnoloKy.
1 rmtlKMld In KeoKrnphy, nierlianicul
I drawint;, douu'Htlu urt, crourjio of
iMiudy for domnHtlc art.
j ThurMday nfternoon (irnmmnr.
KcoKraphy, stenogrnpliy, American
lllcraturu, phylr, typowrltinK,
niethodH In InnKUngo, IUchIh for pri
mary curtinoutj, ,
Kilday foronoon Theory nnd
pructlcD. pclllnr, phylcjil woitra
phy, KiiKl'tih llt:nuuru, liomltry.
Friday afternoon Hehool law,
Kcolosy. nlKohra, civil Kovernment.
Halm day forenoon Goomctry,
; botany.
j Katurdny nftornoon Oeneral
history, hookkevpliiK.
LOCAL MEN ON BOARD
Xi:W Jtl-.SKKVK EXAMINING
St llKIll I.E IS .MADE
Telephone 412 g
GOOD PRINTING-
Eugene
047 Willametta
The kind yon want it
when you want it.
Printing Co.
Telephone 148
EUGENE, A GOOD MARGET
GRATIS PRODUCE
,
A Reliable Produce House
Also hundreds 6f Fat HenS, Springers,
Ducks, Qeese, and Capons.
Brinfe tkern in1 Early This Week
Notice of a new offlcor reserve
hoii rd ,wiih oontnhicit In an nbatruct
nf Bpoclul ordern No. Ill, hend
onnrtnri. of tho UOth dlvlalon. Port-
I liuid, reeolvcd by , local officers
yeM.'rdny.
ri. imw l.nni-il tvlll ilnphlo iinnn
the filni'".i of enndidntes for "cor
ll'lnitos of cnpnclty," or qualified
lion for promotion In tho next'
hlKhcr ftrndo or riink. but will not
i niiillct W illi the board Hint ninkes
examinations tor uppelntincnt or:
promotion.
lvuKene reserve of ficera .who will!
he member, of tho .board were:
I named us follows; Major John l'
liiibli, Infantry (detached officer
! Hat of tho reitulur army); Major
I Wlllard A. Hiking, chaplains' corps
reserve; .Mujor Jlcuben H- Klclila,
meilli'iil corpa ,reservc; Major Carl
' W. Hold. Ins. modlcnl corps reserve;
I Major William a. While, inrantry
reservo; Klrst Ueutoiiant Hoy C.
Andi-ewa, field nrtlllovy .reaervo;
I l''lrst l.leiitenunt William A. -Milne.
i ordlttunco resorvo; First J-aoutonaiit
Tliomna 11. I'owora. oiiciiii.er
serve First liloutonnnt Horscnoi a.
Taylor, ulr service reserve.
HOTEL RAZING FAVORED
nun c'hikp makes hei-out
TO COUNCIIj
That the Bncoro hotel on Wll
Inmetto Htreet near ,tlo poatoffico
hulldliin be condemned und roaed
by tho olty. vu tho recommenda
tlnn made to tho city, council last
iiluht by W. JO. Niisbiium, uro
ehinf. who was nsknd by llio coun
cil recently U invoallKitto tho
el iiVko briiUBht by tho stiito flro
luarshnll linn i" ..."". -flro
himnrd. Mr. Nualmuiii staled
in the report that. Ho believe,! the
iiiiildlntr u nulannco nnd a lire
""n'u Onvlord, owner of ' the
liulldliiK. will be notified of tho
report and win no nnnm ,
liefuro tho council at n Inter moot
to muko any prixtests ho wishes
auiilnst tho carrylnif.out of tho
riMioiiiiiiendatlon.;' A city ordlnnnco
provides for auuh nullon.
BENEFIT SALE PLANNED
....i;U..iia -to ni'. tisEn row.
I'lNK AKTS lltlttiBINO
Hind w,"Z" rh. fl..-.rti
,,0P for ii i""'":. ;, ", ho
nccoruinK w T. aoPi.nK0r.
mem or o tl 0 l.onr.1 of reBonta.
" it hr,K been ideci,l. to Pinco
these llilnw on salo niraln Decem
,er 21 to ii nt nine o'clock, in tho
C'vmniso bo a food Ml'. In
connecTlon with tl.o bazaar. It was
announced.
Interwoven Hose
Men always feel the need" for more hose. You're sure
to please the finiky ones with a selection of this extra
fine, double reinforced interwoven heel and toe hose.
All colors jn wool, silk and wool, extra weight silks,
and mercerized lisle.
35c to $1.50
Golf Sets
Sweater and Hose to Match Sets
Jacqtiard and plaid patterns. .They, show the sub
stantial and dependable, Scotch workmanship, ajpd
what they make can be relied upon for good, service
able wear and long comfort.
$7.ti0 to $10.00
Ttik Exclusive Mfetfs
Store lis Crowded
ii
With Practical Gilts
Stetson Hats
fts. j&fc Jta. js. Js. j&t -kkjfc sik jfffcsasfc-sjft
in the selection of gifts f o)c meW it's ah
easy task in this men's store. Here
you will find gifts that are selected
with care always with the idea of
teing a real help to you on your Christ
mas proDiems. What ever your prob
lem come to, us, we can help you.
Meh's gifts 'from a man's store are sure
to please riini oh Christmas morning.
Each seaspn sees more and more hats .presented -as
gifts. Here you will find the high-grade Stetsons,.the
hat of ftyle, quality, and service in the newest -whiter
shapes and colors to please every man and young
man.
$6.00 to $10.00
WADE
BROS.
Hart Sfehaiffner & Marx Clothes
BUSINESS FIRMS TO MOVE
SIUS. OUOCIIEII ANI KENNyiTTIl
KTIIAWN HAVE N KW'PLACES
'-Mrs. Crocker, nillllnor, formerly
with Jjovo -and "Barrott'a . depart
ment store and -who has been ope
rating a small Btoro In the Hoffman
hotol ibulldlna;. on Ninth - nvcniic
east, has lenscd -tho room now oc-
cupled by -Kenneth Strawn's con
fectionery. 8toro.and lunch, counter
at iJ6 W'lllumetto street, and will
movo soon, it was announced yes
terday. . Mr. Strawn has leased one of the
rooms. In tho new Ftnnie .building,
next to tho Carnegie library on
Willamette street, . near Eleventh
.avonuo, and will movo-just as soon
us tho room Is ready.
street, nnd Eighth avenue, .where
mo ivinametto valley .Transfer
company's depot Is .located, is. In
jured, .nro , tho charges .made by
residents ot the district Jn a - peti
tion submitted to the council. last
niftht. Tho , petitioners requested
Hint tho council take stops Lo see
Hint property, is safeguarded.
Curbs i are broken. lawns-Hoollod
and accidents. nd unpleasantness
in general is caused by parking the
trucks on the streets in rthe dis
trict, -the complaint .states. Tho
judiciary committee, of -tho. coun
cil was. Instructed to get , in-taueh
witu oiiK'.inis.oc mo. transter company
NEW BRIDGE IS IBUlLT
FARMERS
ROAD
VOI.UTKIOl?. AY0RK,1ON$ ON
uiii;it pooolu cuhkk
" Farinorn Hvln on Poodle creok.
abuvo Noti. havo offered io do do
nation work hi clearing tho rljtht of
way for next years const motion
work on tho. road up that creek. A
chanco in rltrlit of way from tit
old road has been tmulo nnd It is
neeeaaary to clear quite a stretch of
Urn her, I,
A numbor of farmora who cnllod
upon itho county court yesterday
want t Ho I'oodlo creek road, extend
ed toward tho oast to connect with
a road on tho upper Ijoua Tom,
while a daloKttlon that appeared a
few days tio want It extonded to
tho north west to connoct wuli the
low par iH)ad,
TRANSFER VANS SCORED
. . .- . . . -
COUXCir, ASHED IV 1'ETITIOX
TO TAKE ACTION
That transfer . vans . used in
hnndling freight -hetwoon towns in
tho Wlllnmetto vnlley nre damaging
cltv nnd nrlvnto- nronertv and that
the neighborhood near . Lincoln
MEN OP ST.Ui-FOltD jpisfplCT
TU11N OITTAND WOllK
I
The men .of tho .Stafford . school
district on the Mohawk yesterday
built a new swinging bridgo across
the river back of the. school .and
tho women . of '.the .neighborhood
served a tine dinner, for tho -work
ers. ... .........
Tho. old bridge which for many
years bad carried the pupils. Jiving
on the west side of tho river to-and
from school for, many years, - had
boc.omo dangerous and -money was
recently raised for material to
-build a new one,, the mon volun
tcorlng their labor to erect' it. .
Thoro -was a large turnout and
the nffalr was in the nature of
picnic - - -
MASTER BARBERS MEET
.- ... ! 1 .
VHOF-ESKOIl WOOI PIU NCIPAIj
SPEAKER AT DINNEtl
First of a setles of social. Bath
orlngs of tho Master Barbers' .assor
elation of this cty was held lathe
banquet room of the Eugene notoi
lna nlirlit '
Professor Louis A.' Wood, bf the
department of economics, at. the
University of. . Oregon, wos -the
speaker of the evening and .dls
cussed economic' questions -as they
confront the barbers. He urged a
close .corpporatlon. between the
master barbers, the men -who own
the shops, and . the journeymen
bnri-ers, .the. omployes.
. .Election of officers .will tnKo
plaoe .at - the next -meotlng . of the
association. which will be held tho
second Monday in January. A so-
clul.at, which tho lournoymen Bar
bers and their families will bo in
vited will -also, be held then.
M.iW. A.rELiECT'S OFFICERS
J. A., .MeKEATTT .S ., NAMED
CUNSUlJ Ull' UltLIIIC
J.-A.! JIcKevltt-was elected con
sul . of the Modern '"Woodmen of
America,-at 'a meeting of that or
ganization held In the lodge rooms
last night.
With the election of Mr. MeKev-
itt, David Link began his :27th
yean-, as clerk, of the order In
Eugene, it was reported by mem
bers. ;JMr. Link; was -re-elected last
night,. r , . I . , .
Other. -officers- bhoBon, -were: Ad
visor,' H. -Mi Brewnell; banker, In
thanvBarrott;. escort, E. A. Perrin;
watoaman.iaielth Xi. venters; son-
try, Nathan. I. Hart;, physicians,
Dr. L...E. -McDouiial. Dr. B. ..F.
Scalefe.,Dr.'-F. E.' Adams, Dr. I. it.
Fox-.apd Dr.xK.' rt,,r leids.
E.,10. Palmer, who passes to the
positloa of past consul, -was elected
to act as installing onicer.
I'
Mlllamnttie OolleotJon ft Credit
Sorvlco. Bonded Collection special
iBtsi.Q, 8. Dillon, manager; Donald
Young, attorney, 800 Willamette.
Phone 178.
IThe City . Beauty " 8hop has all
new and - experienced operators.
Phone ;ll4l),;Clty'.Barber BhOp and
Beauty Parlor.: 881. Oak street.
U-l-tf
if Iraalw allhanTlntlpIlM lakes
for: any you may ;flesire to renew
or.aubaorlbe for new. 100 Second
ATenue East. i-je-tf
Oriental Grill TTnder New
Mnnngomcnt -i'
Dinner dance every night except
Sunday. Muslo by the new Wur
lltzer piano. Special attention to
phone orders. Phone 2343, Jack
O'Day, proprietor. 12-8-tf
GUSS L. NEELY CO.I Buys your
old tires for cash. 12-10-1 mo.
. Dont Forget. . ..
Bob's Beauty Shoppe-has noted
to larger and better quarters at 77
Willamette, upstairs next to Wade
Bros., Phone 888. ........
... i--- 10-11-tf
"Vof next 80 days phone 1286-L.
J. E. Cupp, Painting Contractor. --
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Our ame
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Years ago, the founders of tho Ui S.-National. Bartk had. a vision
of an Institution that would be a helping friend to. everyone in
this county. They wore more interested In seeing Eugene become'
a thriving, bustling commercial center than they were In building
up. their own fortunes. So they organized this bank with, this
definite policy in mind nnd named it after tho most respected,
most helpful and most honest organization in1 the world the
United States Government. .;-!, t ; .1 , '. ''.
And if one were to loon back over tho Intimate history of the
U. S. National Bank one would find that never has this Ideal been
lost out of sight. It yon come to us as a new, customer today you
will know that you are bolng assisted for that la our foundation
policy. . . , ,
us nmIoHaL
R A N
, , i . j.e. Bank cf 'tervce .
sEUCENEaOAN fr. SAVINGS
Sfle Bank for Savings