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part BUREAU
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fork During Year
ICE HELD VALUABLE
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SEVEN
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iioa wnerrvt'r iimimioii, rnuio
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fcu UtrlliUtf il rlilcfly to the
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lMctlon with it Bunrdlnn-
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ttrlM of vptcruiiM. n rcln-
w jihftio of nrtlvlty, tho
itflmd Ihn trim nl In nutiln
ftrt hatj uncovered many
nrt "KUnnllntm hnva not
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fnot atToumcd for nil thn
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lulled. ,tho ropnrt mild,
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ill bo ImiinHHlliln liocmiiic
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w flvon, Ulrenior Mlnoii
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harruwlnu ilrlall nn.l n,b i-,.M.,
mill pn vilillMK la K-hiiln Bh.iy,
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Iili.lli.il ..f (l.i.riti, Klh.l'ii liilrli iito
plot. Tho Klury la l..i ,,n u,i.
arrccn In flue liiihiiici. mnl iiiii-n.
Unit In llclllll U'lliTll ili'tull la
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It la n fullhriil nn. I w...l..,io
r.aa-n.i'l.,ii of I'luri'iitlni, lift. In
it tixial roiiiiintlr u t i.l tlriititiitlc imi.,
nnil worth ai'i'liiif fur lln .l..turlxii
tl. n of tin. Itf, ruatoniM nnil rcll-
DIES
MRS. AYLSWORTH
.llNCIiOX iy WOMAN IX
l.K'AI IIOSPITAIi
'I'lin licit I. f .Mr,i. w. J. Ayla
Wollh of Juni'tlon City, occltrioil
n Hie KUKi'itn hoapltitl ut 10:45
hint iiIkIu.
-l , h. AybwortliTimiVpoVVrltf
illy ill only n f.tw ilnya, ImvinK
'"'.' "'I"' I lo tl Ideal luoml-
Inl lltal Vi.ni.iiluy.
Tin, r.'iiii, Iiih wcro token lo
Jllnrllon City to In, propmcd for
liinl.il tin.l funonil uniioi,iiii.,,H.nia
will I... mud.. t,.r frm n,c,.c jt
wan i(i,it,.j int nlKlit.
UNA
CONTRACT ACTI0N TAKEN
IIOXI)!(j Iioi'SK TO COM.
I'l.KTK HOAII I'AVIXG WOIIK
wIIIImk that tho Job be completed
hy tho hundmiicn.
ItuprcKcntativt'H of tho bondlnff
hoUHo hud told members of the
council that they were ready lo
Ko on with the work, It wan re
ported, and that arrnnKcrnentu hud
boon made with Hteln hrothcrH to
take up tho work where Head loft
It.
Statistics From Three Show
Much Activity
NOT TOO MANY JS BELIEF
Moro l'ooplo KmuI III 1,1 o Train;
'J'liun livor Hoforc, Declarra
Dr. V. Silvers
DUCK HUNTER MIRES
MAN I.OKKS C!XyrilING
KLAMATH KVAMJS
IX
(iy 'fho Annocintcil Prem)
AK1IKANIJ. Ore., Doc. 14. Mired
to the urmpiu In thn mucky swamp
of the Klamath rlvor near Keno,
then wanderlriK about in the durk
notiH over the frozen marsh es for
two hour . was the experience of
C .I:. Khlnn, Ashland dentist, lust
nlKht, while returning from liunt
Imr duckn. Shtnn becamo sepa
rated from his companions and
without wurnlnff ho Hank over hit
boot topH In the jolly-like oll. Af
ter an hour's strUKle Khlnn suc
ceeded In freeing himself, hut was
mlnuij his trouHera, boots and coat
The rontrart fr paving on
i weiity-Hfrijiid avenui) . ami on
(.olumhlu mreet left unf ImIhIhmI hy
Jeoiif W. Heiid will bo NnlHhed
hy bin IhuhIIhk firm. The c-liy coun-
ii ai i nicutliiK lait ninht paHned when found by hlH compunlona. He
u ri'Holiillon declurliiK the body wuh severely chilled.
RtatlHtlcH from three churchej! of
different denomination In Eugene
show u derided lgcrease In mem
bership und attendance within the
hint few years. Tho ministers of
these three churches agree that
there Is more religious feeling at
the pronont time than there hnn
been for a number of years. Xr,
K. V. Hllvers of tho Flrt Christian
church even says them la more
religious feeling today than there
ever has been In tho history of the
worju.
"More people read the Bible to
day then ever before. When before
have there been Iliblu chmses of
men alone reaching Into the thou
sundK?" asked Mr. Stivers. "The
propagnndn suiting how few per
sons go to church today Is ridiculous."
"The growth of our local church
hinges around our Hunday school,
und it Is the panic with almost any
church. A great Hunda? school
meanN n great church. Before a
man Is asked to preach In a cer
tain church the question Is asked:
'J he a Runday school man?'"
Sunday School fiiow
"Emphusls upon the Sunday
school hud been sadlv neglected
until 1 came hero seven years ago.
Toe aim of our first rally any Wuti
300 and 831 were present. The next
'year It was 1000, and 1213 were
prcKcnt, A year ago tho atten
dance reached 2308 on rally duy.
In accordance with this remark
able growth In the Sunday school
the attendance of the church rose
from 600 to 1600.
"There arc not too many
churches. Taking the local Bitua
tlan as an example; thero Is room
for every church In this town. Fill
one church in a town under or
dinary circumstances and you will
fill them all. I think one of the
saddeet things in the religious world
Is the division, yet this division
doe-not cause the growth of on
to , retard that of another for the
growth of one always accentuate a
thut of another,
"Our Hunday school has been so
marked thut moving pictures of It
with others of outstanding growth
are being taken to bo shown all
over tho country," Dr. Htiverg con
cluded, Itev. Frank Fay Eddy of tho
Unitarian church said that his work
here has been satisfactory, but not
spectacular. "Wo havo hud a 100
per cent Increase - lu attendance
wince we came. Thirty per cent
of our congregation are students;
75 per cent aro men. It Is tin
more thoughtful students that
comes to tw, and as men aro gen
erally more Interested In thinking
things out than women there Is the
greuter percentage of men.
Free Pulpit Iraw
"A perfectly free pulpit and a
freedom, of 'thinking throughout
the church Is what draws our peo
ple. I never attempt to control my
conversation In any way, and I do
not wish the congregation to do
so. Wo are the only church In
town that absolutely sponsors free
dom of thought and speech. .
"Worship of God and fellowship
of men is our only pledge. We be
lieve In the interpretation of re
ligion In harmony with scientific
thinking. We attempt to think
straight and be rationalistic. No
ono hus any more authority In the
church than any ono else. The
Unitarian church Is a brunch from
the Congregational church here
und from tho Presbyterian In Eng
land. "Membership Is nltogethor vol
untury. Wo never Indulge In drives.
Many people who do not wish to
belong to any church find thorn
solves at home In this congrega
tion." . itev. F. J. Clark of the First Con
gregational church said: "People
are just beginning to react and find
they cannot live without religion. I
feel there wa a doflntte slack in
religion. After the war all Ideal'
Ism was submerged. Every Insti
tution of civilization has been
changed for new ones. For ex
ample, observe the changes in the
family, In medicine. The reaction
against ' morals and IdeaVi after'
the war left the people exhausted.
The people who had left the church
and others, too, are coming to the
church. . ;
MemhcrshJp Drivd On
, "This year has been one of mem
bership driving for us. I came here
to do special work In membership.
We havo received . 101 . into th .
church since January and are urt
of 26 more this year. We aro aim.,
Ing at a loo per cent increase In r -membership,
and we .will accom
plish It.
"This church has a definite, unl-;
fled, religious outlook, and ohar
actor. It Is the only ono In tho .
city definitely liberal evangelical.
We believe in a rree puipit, anu
freedom In our theology. Most
churches aro divided Into two fac
tions; liberal and fundamental.
"Wo aim to make our. churcn
rather a university one whero,mom- "
uers ot me tacuiiy uiim biuhhif w
vorsed In scholarship of the present '
time may come without having their .
scientific ideas interrorea wim, A.
Mr. Clark concluded.
KELTiOGG OUTLINES
AMERICAN POLICY l
(Continued from page one)
changed, It will be enforced, and
It will he enforced without regard
to their station in life, for the. law
appliea to prince and peasant ;
alike."
Read Register Classified aAb.
IT FILM
ffnti
rsEKN in rurnritE
rnr i . Thru,,,, (j,,(r(jo
''l! Pint
I"? fmiUVO WIH..I. l ., nr.
"iytICin1 . ..
ihrtJ.. """"miiion to mo
Wli '.f '""""n ' lillnrlc,.l
(llll.,: . Oooruo Mini's
III. I! nf mlu" nrtiipl-
"croon nnrt prodticod hy
tin,, "h llonry Kit
lrv,?J?' Inrothy fllsh ni
bit ii T,n mrfy Iho stoll
t.H. . . . n ninny illf-
l"ll " m , ,l"n"""l slncnro
LPurntlvoly mmi0 mntto,.
fl l", ! 'V"".'. "'."'I'
. ino noiiiiimii
tab" ckBr(iuhtls. Thoro Ih
nor
LI fill
Vn: 1 PlllOn In thn
l,r Obviously n. .man "..of
)Mm.- nl oontrlhutos n
f'rMih. . "u to "'n hlKlv
niBplny. Coinblnod with
luck nf nvni-lv
KloUM l.cllrf.
fur ('..tintry.
llolnola" Will plllV
tomorrow nt Urn IIcIIIk
f olili.n duy. In n
ti.ilny mid
PIONEERS VISIT CHURCH
VoHAWKS HAVE LAItGE M'M-
nr.ll IMtESENT
Flfty-slx Pbmeor boys ntlonded
the nervlcen held In (ho Hapi IhI
clnirch Hunday evenlnir when Itev.
I. Trawin preached a scrnicin.
untng as his text "I Will."
Muhuwk I'lnni'orM for tho noennd
time (Ills seimon led In nttendunct
with 85 per cent of the mcnihern
In the gniup, KiiKh'H wero socond
with KB per cent. Pirates will. 3?
per cent and Whitmans Willi 3U
per cent.
under the direction or Mr. ami
Mrs. Hurry irkn and Clllliert
rtprnmie, tho latter acting for II.
H. McAllister the mnuager, im
hnys of Iho Pioneer chorus snnn
for tho cotiKreKatlon.
Tho Pioneers will attend a local
church evry Hunday. It wuh re-
purled, during tho church attend
unco eunteit fur the winter
ntotilhrt. Prlxes will he Kiven to the
club with the best record.
THREE FINEDIN COURT
MAX CIIAIKilKI) WITH I.KJtOlt
POSSESSION KKXTHXfKM
Wllllmn Whltmn. who win nr-
roaloil l.y fthorlff Taylor In ni
ii. M....rf iu.i.. Kntiirdiiy
nvrnltlK on ll rlmmc of txiwoaslon
or liquor, wna unci .- ".,,
tli-o of tho l'cuo iliuold J. Wells
ypaii.nliiy.
Clinrlra Cnrlaon mid (leorno
frolnl.li' wore iirrcstwl Ih"
"JuiikI""" niToas Iho river from I'.n
koiio Htiniliiy iiflornoon hy doiniiy
chorlffs. ehmned with hisbpki.Ioii of
llnnor, nnd ycalcrdny nftor ft trlii
Judo Wolla fined iJiirlaon
nnd t'romhk. IS0. It wu l;
thnl they luiil nhoiit n nvuirl in 1
n half of nioonahlne when urrosleil.
sTi:wAitr-wAitNi;it
Hl.lnhnA.llllIt millOH. I'.llBOIl..
Sliwlc shop. "138 Wllliiniotlo
Phono 812.
at
13-11-6
J. MATT JOHNSON CO.
"IT PAYS TO PAY CASH"
30 Ninth Avenue East 30 Easy Steps from Willamette
0
Christmas Week
Specials
FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Below we are listing six genuine bargains for Tuesday and Wed
nesday's shopping. Each one o f the specials would make lovely
gifts and with the low prices offered they are, indeed, oppor
tunities to save.
Jill
If you will stop, LOOK nnd
listen vu mav not "'vc t0
own up that nn ace dent was
the fault of your faulty vi
sion. Unvc your eyes ex-
tn In nc! rr rrularlv. warn
.llllllis - - O r
cyc-liygicnc.
Dr. Roiidl Qick
' riPTIOIAN
OPTOMTi -
N,t Door to nnil Ssllsnsl n
87n' Wlllamotle St., KtW'i
ii.lin will lint
fc 1 r..,ill. I HP ir.itli nlH'f
hlH eyes "iny s""
clomlcd lUiurc-
Ladies' Chamoisuede Gloves
Ttentitlfiil pnltenm In Rejiulne clmmolsucdo
ninterlnl. They nro tho hitost thing In
kIovvh nnd for Klft purpoHOs you'll havo
to go mime to find anything tholr equal.
ItoKiilur $1,125 yunllly
79c
Women's Hose
Women's flhro silk hoso, soinl-fnshlonod.
IpsovUh iniikcs them. Handy colors.
49c
Nent Halo hoso. A Rood nssorlmont and ot
Ipswich niulcus them. and cordovan.
19c
Art Embroidery
25 Discount
Willi ft wide assortment of noodlo work nnd
art omhroldery from which to select tho
announcement that all such novoltles, for
tho next two days, go nt 25 discount
should ho ot Inslnnt intorost to alt women.
Neckties
Fancy nrclfwenr. Be,autlful patterns In
hordes from which to Hclcct.
Ono lOt new ties
HcSiilnr Valiia $1.00
69c
Men's Hose
Hoso Is alwnys nn acceptahlo gift. They
aro always received with tho utmost ftp
proclntlon. ,
One lot men's black or brown fibre silk hose.
lti'Kulnr Villi, o BOo
3 Pairs for $1.00
Boys' and Men's Blazers
Por tho nuin who loves to fish, hunt or
piny golf, or for tho rod-blooded boy a
Christmas gift of a bluer would certainly
be nice.
20 Discount
Extra Special
Ladies' all-silk Chiffon Hose. Regular $1.00
quality and worth every cent of it. In all the
new shades and all sizes ..................
69
ir .wr.
Give The Famous Savage
Machine As Your
Christmas
Gift
afallher neighbors
'
'vSpinDril,,(,
rfof-Ll
'The Shortest Sasiest Rputei
From Clothes basket
To Clothes Line fi
IT seems inaedible that you can how wash'
and blue an entire tubful of soiled clothes .
in fifteen minutes, at the most then in less!
than five minutes more, rinse and dry them all !
beautifully clean and white, and do all thisj '
without labor or strain, or even putting thej
hands in water! "
Yet this is only part of the. story of the, ,
Iwringerless :ic..V
With tht txclumt Sarage hnoraiion
Spin-Rinse, Spin-Drij
It's childishly simple when you grasp it. At, say
8 A. M. you load your Savage (Seven large sheets .
or ioH lbs. of dry clothes) and touch a switch;'
at 8.1 J everything's washed and blued. At 8.17
you've "Spin-Rinsed" the entire load free of soap
and softener with hot water fresh from the faucet.
And in only one minute more you've "SpinJned",
the entire load ready for the line!
You've done all this without need of "set" or
extra tubs; without breaking buttons or snaps,,
and with no lifting, straining or wringing!
Before another washday have a demonstration 1
of the Savage "Spin-Rime, Spin-Dry
MaJ and GnerantttJ Sy '' '
1 SAVAGE ARMS CORPORATION!
Utica,N.Y.. " .. ..
Sigwart Electric
Co.
i
956 Willamette Street ,
Telephone 718
The American Federation of Labor
Educational Department
WILL PRESENT THE FILM
AT
7:30 P. H
Admission FREE
Public Invited
COME AND SEE THIS PICTURE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
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