J
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gflVV DURING YEAR
re Mot By Service
J'evlcwod In Report
U'CT ECONOMY POLICY
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IW""' difficulties '""t y
voiim. nonrotary
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Wilbur
esldoiil J'ool-
I" ,fcilil UMincii " til
til'11'"1.,,;,! progro 1 mil I '
i'jfJU "" miV"r Wl"
'I' , i mi his minimi account.
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"".. if III Mhenuii" i
villi our neighbor of llio
.
lrf T thrust of Iho Mm:
W "".... Hun. Hn had i.tily
'"?.J.iL. lor tlioiw engaged In
" .. . ,lllr,fi t, ,,iic.
'.( -the trip l Australia win
" j m lui ii "practical lieiunn-
...Vied iu foster friendly
C-ff. iuJmli.U,I
tw,-l economy, the secretary
j Hi tieneliled v'
...... ..,r,.Villfllltra wild WUMlo.
S in. thrill and thorough-
: ,nii m particular 'y anvwi.
Tlii .kill, will a'"1 onaraoior "
(v. T ..0.011111.1. but li added
ii hn uhll'i boraiiio olinoklo
M noun. ' -
I CT..I. Mr. Wilbur again it"
J Und that complete liberty nf
alvon Lieutenant Com-
IUidlr Z'liiy Iiimlowiii., tin
K.'.tatnniainlr. An for aviation
iLfwrinr to l'1" Hhctinndonh dl
... and II'" '"nlrovorny which
Kuw In general, ho roliorato.l
fl'UIll (.U .ur ul,i
.'J'll III 11126,
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lo 72 per
"' "Illy ..r. l,.,, " ".'
llUKOVer. i h.-ri. , .. ""',
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i in-
I'tlU idiots
'K'll
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I. ' . . ",n "
Inttl ' "'MUM
till nil ti(o Urin.i.l. ...
... . , " ""K l'"'K'..IW" W. ro
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n..iii..n. y iu.l . ,,'i
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Hiil.l, "Iiiiii Ihm.ii i xi'linntj,
fl'l'illl.hl-l.H l,l w
rt'iir.,.
Wllliur
"'I mi lllirli
WimliliiKitui.
n..t."
jjj ,,ii I hn I iirroimilllrii nlioulil
.lull M 1" '.,f ".
T"""! ' "Mr- W,U
HlO. T' I7'"1" '',BI w'"'"
i.pi.1 ii.H lit .HI i-i ..... i.
EJiuiennnt ri)imnBinlr.t- 1iii
nprl liliiiKPlf " Mitln
jWillh thu itnl" imil Brrmncemoiit
- ,k. fll.lil nn.l cxiiri-micrt onilru
IT.Mn In tin abllliy of tin.
iftai crew lo iurpfnful!y com
M. lh proponed fllKlii
f -it thin iNnfrtnr l.lutimU
hnnunilrr iJiii.Uowno warn akiiln
L.iii that In arrordknr with
. aulillxlird volley of tho eln-
.wtmtrtl ha up niillinrUed to l
kt ihr trip, rlinnx tl' Hlnornry.
Mibuidon It ultnttotlior If In )il
ultanit mrh rhnnitrn wnro mii.
ttKMMry uy woainrr con.ii-
IbrMHUn Trip Valunliln
Tit ntvnl KvUtloit oporatlonii
Hit MmiMlllnn vxnouition, ino
iUrr Mid. would furnUli vul-
iM Hifortimtlon not only from a
iiiitpolnt of Kii'iu o nd dloovory, I
Ittln tb Inlrrnt of nlr operation I
iXimur and dlfflrult rmiilitlonH, !
iltllUempltid llinvnllnn fllcllt win !
I llwriiHil an 'niiothor tcp In nil-1
Inm In Iha drvelopinoiit of trmtor
Mmd Muli'inrnt for rmvnl plnnfn!
HloprdUlanrn work over wntor.'M
tt clana l'N-9 No. I, lio nddoil. ,
. tm to riitch lir itonl bi'i-num,
1 M fivarniilo wliiil. wrro of loin
J iwulr tlin autltilpntcd, whlrli
1 Irti run mmll nrcountoil for lior j
' fat bivlnc ohoiikIi fui'l.
I Commander John HoflKora nn.l I
Qanew, h aald, worn duo "icrrat
jmh" for their fortltudo of ro
I Jamtolnraa.
I I Th rtport doarrlliMl tho rournoK
Hinillon Inaiiiiiiod ut tho navnl
' Intmy niMHiB that It una
JiTiiflMtl to iclvo innro c-xtrnBlvo
ttaraai to clnanrn upon tholr grnd
mun. Then inklim up tho nuli
HAlo detail, It continued:
'Aircraft operntlnir .Willi the
W n-ordlnnte anna of tho fleet
m rllally eaaentlnl to modern
m onarallona. Tho ilovnlopinont
) t aatal aviation hna proirroiuod
' lartsi the paat your with aatlafuc
I 'Mr rttullj in aplto of ninny dir.
taltln Inherent In tho rofliinment
f ' or art. ' ' 1 1
't?1 t'1 made ovory ef
aa to itandardlxn on typoa of nlr
all which are heat nulled to tho
I iK"' " ,h nnval aorvlco, I'lnnoa
aiTi been ilevelopod nud nro In
for ohnorviitlnn nnd apottlnf
"wt to the bntloahlpa and cnila
FlBhlinar plitnua will ho pro.
' with uperini raforonco to the
(Jnpniont of alrplnno onrrlnra,
Praitlial TrnUilnic fiivrji
rtcilral Irnlnlnif In tho tnrll-
of alrrmft In naval opern
,1V1. '"nrdnd by tho nmneuv
Held thin yonr nnd rontorlim
I 'J"nS tht Hnwnllnn Inland. In
J m oporallonn nnvnl itvlatlon wnn
m.n '"'norliint rol- A tolnl
fin navnl ulrcrnrt woro (iiikiiko 1
iBe manouvora, reprenontlns
Iwri'Me of iipprbxlmately Hn
l ovpp ,n avnllnblo nlr
i) "Wh of .tho fleet In tho prov
l",War. rTbi romhlned oporallonn of nlr
't iiilnnnrlneM nnd nurrnno
""t.n proved tho vnluo of onoli
"l 1Z.a demonatrnted tho Inter-
rtJnc of theao throe nrma nf
1 ""7. Tho operntlona of the
Jjw UnKloy in tho fleet nmn
T't (lemonntrnted tho vnluo o'
UD .11,1 , ,
1.1 T.ii.i.iir.ip..'
I.II.1A .(....
TRIAL WILL.JND SOON
vi;i:Ksi.i7ni;Vtcitovi.s iii.w
T" t'oi.. mux 111,1,1,
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WAHIIINtiTtiN. Ii..,.. ,r, )J1H,
Ilnl trial were roarhed In I.- to.li.v
' "f":r tonii.., Hi-. r..uiy W. k:
h lt..-, KlllllMK VAhy rl. M It .-li.-jl
hud nut Iwou list i)i(.lnt..i nini,,,,,
i-hlef or the nrmv nlr nervlrc, wan
llllrmlurnl In evlilrnre.
Tin. pln.lni; t Mi-. v,.i.kV nlnle.
mem to rrealdeiit I 'uldi;e In the
r.-..r.. after It had lire,, r.,i, l.y
Miijur f.eiierni li.-nnln Nohiii, .l,.,,.
Illy i-hlef uf nlntr. uv..rhl....w..l
III) other developi ll, IlielndlliK
even the niiii,i.iiii..iii., ,y ,rnHf,.
I'llllnn and .1, reuse rounnet thnt
I hey hii.l no fiinlier evhieliee to
ofter.
The Weeka' letter, with Die ten
(linoliv of tleiieral Nuhin n.l hia
aana..nt .tuff i.hln. Ilrlicidler (lell--nil
IIiikIi A. Iirmn. cr.iiHt It ut n
heavy l.li.iv 11 , I he iMi'Iiki. rnni-, Tho
teller Itm-lr riled f'olonel Mlteheil
In the inline of hln fanner wnr
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1925
THREE
seven Lcsgucn
1 I
WILL HEARING IS HELD
ni:i,i,i", ki.:vj:h.v iake i
II;AHI JllvlXIKK IIAK.NAItU
Iti In liven of Wiiiiuiii Kv:k rmixirly
JKiuivuJii'd ti Ijutlwran
ItnilJicrliiMid 4
Olio Gohliaitlt, ciifiincrr of
Miinii.li. Iins succeeded in
uliliziiiK iicclylciie (jus in mo
Itirs. His skiiles nrc cciuippcd
wild firclylciic motors.
ehlef iih mi orriror "mint for n hlith
liiltnlnlNlrullve pim'.ttoli" nnd wIiuhi:
"whole I'uuiMii hnn heen ko liiwlegf,"
ilcHplt.. hlK "exrellent wur recunl,"
Unit "he I : 1 n furrelled the Knod
opinion of IIiiihi! who nro 1 11 11 1 1 1 lis r
with the facie nud who (Icslro lo
prnniole I he heal IntvreatH of nu
tlonal .lerciihe."
Tho Hello Bovoraon will content
In lielnx heurd liofuro County
.Imlife o. I'. Jiiirnnril hero, tho flrat
leHllinuny Iio'uk hikon heforo hltn
yenlerduy. Tho hnarlnK jaated. ull
day l.iiiK "nd prmnlHea to continue
iiuother day or no.
Thla In a cuho wherein Mury H.
Tnlhot, 11 nlnter, I'Mwnrd KIHIohoti,
11 nephew, und Hertlnu Knohel, 11
niece, nil of Wleconaln, conteatod
tho will, which provided that the
cmlre ohUiIo nf Mra, Bovoraon
Mlmiild iru tn the Lutheran hroth
crhuuil nf thin city to catabllah u
I1111110 fur the inred.
I 'mil ( '. IXirmltzer and H. B.
I In mi. kr uf I'ortland are attor
iicyH fur tho contoHlanta and Don
ald Younir nnd S. P. Nena for tho
brotherhood.
Tho altorneya for tho brothor
huu.l Htala that npproximatoly
1 1). Odd In property wan bo
(Itlea'hed lo tho orKnnlzatlnn but
Mr. Durmltzor cluima that tho ea
talo lUiKiuiUH to about (80,000. :
SMALL CLASS AT EXAMS
T MANY TKAC'IIKUS APPIiY
von 'i:utificatks
Tlx HinallcHt cIuhh in ycura Jh
Ink I ii k tho acml-unnuul oxamlna
llfiii for tench orH certificates be
Injf Klvcn ut the court houne, ac
cnrdinK to K, J, Moore, county
Hchnnl Hiiperintendent. When the
tlmo flit no for opcninK the exam
iiiiitfoim ut 0 a. ni. yoHterday only
Ull iin'HeniPd theniKelves an op
pllciintH for cortlficateH. Six . of
HicHD inn mop. Tho Hchcdule for
the n-Ht of tho week followm
ThuiHday forenoon Arithmetic,
hiHlory of education, paycholoKy,
nx'thodH In KeoKniphy, mechanical
drawing, domt'Htlo art, couruo of
Htiidy for doinestlc art,
Thurnduy nflernoon Grammar,
BooKraphy, stenography; American
literature, phyHir-n, typuwrltlriK,
iiiKthodH In laiiuaxo, tlifnlw for pri
mary forlll Irate.
I'Vlday forenoon Theory and
pruolli'c, npidllriK, phyHlcal ReoRru
lihy, KiikIIhIi llteruture, ehemlHtry.
i'Vidny iifternoon School luw,
KouloKy, atKhra, civil Kovernment.
Kaiurday forenoon Geo me try,
Ijolany. t .
Huliirday afternoon General'
hlKtory, bookkeeping.
LOGGING ROAD OPERATES
LI N K 1 rp K NVMi it I :i ;k
HAt'MNG TJMltKH
The Crown Lumber cornpany'n
new I'ikkIiik rullwuy about two
in lien Ioiik and exteiiding from the
HIUHlaw river oppoHlte Mapleton up
Knnwle creek, iu now in opera
tion, according to Clinton CI. Hurd,
county commltiHlonor, who ha jUHt
returned from that section of the
county.
This company in engaged in log
King on Knowles creek. The logs
are hauled to the river and then
floated to tho booms at Cuwhrnan
from where they are shipped to
Coon buy ml 11a. H. L. Bergman of
Florence, in head of this company.
DOCTORS MEET TONIGHT
I.A.NE COUNTY MEDICAIi SO.
CIETY TO BANQUET
Mcmbera of tho lane County
Medical aoclety will meet at the
Oahurn hotel thla evening at a ban.
quel and round table diacuaaion of
papera on medical problems.
Ur. PltxRlbbon of Portland, will
he tho principal apcaker, his pa.
per to bo on the aubject of "Borne
Common iJlfflcultlea in tho Dlag
noala of Ulcers."
Dr. W. H. Dale of Eugene will
nlao read a paper on "Tho Treat
ment of Cancer With Surgery and
ltudlum."
STEWART-WARNER
Matched-Unit radios. Eugene
Munlc shop, 1038 Willamette at.
Phone 312. 1-11-6
Export Cleaning and Preaslna
Suits made to measure. Terminal
Cleaners, Phone 1860.
. 11-22-1 mo.
lb.:.. ""rved tn emphi
AnVj". ""'-II'"' -nlrcraft
l"7lll mnjor fleet nnerntlnna.
V !p,r nf '""k of carrier
Wmh. "1 ni'""'er of aircraft par
K"iJ In fleet maneuvers hns
1
n,.7""r,"'
ikiV'1 o' noronniitlon dur-
nna
In n
inren-aervlrn ninnn nvnii
tit., 1" . roniinuen novel.
1 W fo. It, " I'l.nio V.l.l-
lF ti, k. ' now lroraft carrlora,
' Wi,,?,,l,ii ado of aurh
itf the lei"'" h"Wn reporta that
noaI 1 1' "wr-ml.nr It will he
y.. n " dolormlno dnflnitoiy
i el",irtnrlMtlPii of thla
Rln.. i ,n ho mnniifiiottirod
'llSiSi""'" ,i"lers. Tho chnr
ntZn ,f 11,0 "Khllnir nnl oh-
) r1!n" carriers
Itlll JZ.n "allied and these plnnea
ftJL ho '"lor oonatructlon."
'I.P,.",,.", ronilltlon of tho nin-
iaj i! "' i"e fleet, tho aoorolnry
a'uTe!rl,J"ri.,'t0,"y 'rom tho vlew
tai....",K". "k-f and material
'""'US. D.lrlnn, l,A
'ttiaili. """vera of tho onllro
! S.i "'"'""nuenl Atistrnllnn
u. '"'land rriilun or i.niim
kJ,, J1,1011" machlttory rnaunl
;am,.r" "I'arted on any clnas of
K.! ?1' nioralo, ho doolarod
firt ".T"""1 lo oxtont by
'i..'1!."1 not dosortlona have
"I In T...rom In 102H
"" IUMI1IC IWO-l IIII IIH,
nllatniontg linvo Inorenaod
New Miner
Building
East Ninth
New Miner
Building
East Ninth
On
Credit
m
No
Interest
practical Giftsifffe
I'lirniltirc is the gift that not only wins true appreciation on Christmas Day, but grows in the affection of the
recipient as the weeks and months roll by! Let your Christmas giving this year center on .the type of gift that
will make home a brighter, happier place for all ! Durin g the past few months our quest for real bargains in furni
ture lias been rewarded with unprecedented success and as a result we're ready with amazing values that will
make this store Christmas gift headquarters I
Library Table
$16.75
A moat nttractlvo gift that
will Inrrenao In favor na tho
yearn go by! Henutltul wal
vtlt finish.
For 'Her' Gift A Three-Piece Suite, $91.75
You could not possibly select a more pleasing gift for your wife or
grown-up. daughter than n hamlsomo now bedroom sulto of this
character. Included la a full size bod, lurgo semi-vanity dressing
five theirs nnd h(wt chnlr sevon pieces in all and genuine Ameri
can walnut, nt only 71.75. . . "
A Gift Rocker
$37.50 ,
Juat see these handsome
rockers, with upholstered seat
and wing back, which we're
offering now at a surprisingly
low price for early Christmas
buyers.
3
Smoking Stand
$3.00
A real addition to thr- "yln
room as well as J'V'"
venlenco fur "Und.1 Hltn
value!
Charming! Seven-Piece Dining Suite $71.75
Think how much ndilod enjoymont you'll got out of Chrlatmns din.
no" and oilier dinners for yon lo como if beautiful now dining
funiltuiu of this nttnu'llvq design graces your dining room! In-
ii i led in thlH sensational offering Is a handsomo dining table,
h f (it clil""- cabinet. v ehnlrs nnd host chalr-,nlno pioces In all
-" id genuine American walnut, at only $71.76.
t
Tea Wagon Special
$22.50
A lmndao.no. nodel I that wlU
Sy
Credit Makes Christmas Giving
Easier
llunilrt-tls of wise buyers are taking advantage of our easy
credit terms to help secure the wonderful Christmas gifts
nn disnlav here and there's no sound reason why you, too,
shouldn't profit bv our credit arrangements. Like the pur
c -1 of a home, good furniture is an investment that can
, iMtioved for many ycars-nnd we're ready to help you by
allowing you to pav in small monthly amounts that you'll
haidly miss! .....
Arm Chair in
Velpur, $45.00
He'll appreciate what "solid
comfort" moans whon ho
settles hack into this luxuri
ous ohnlrl Bpoclal valuol
SPECIAL
' PABCOIX MATS
18x30 Pahcoln Mats, Ea. 160
PAHCOIN RUGS
6x9 ft. Pahcoln Hugs . ,7.5
flxlOtt Pabcoln Ilugs. $11.75
(1x12 Pabcoln Hugs ... 1.1.95
Pabcoln by tho square
yard, only 09a
STAR MEETS. FRIDAY
ENTERTAINMENT WIMj I1E
'v CJIVEV VISITOR.H
Although thero will be no In
.stallation of offlccra until oftor
the first of tho year, members of
KvniiKollne chapter, order of tho
Eastern Star, will meet Friday
night to entertain visiting mem
bers of tho order.
Tho program will consist of
Christmas season features, accord
ing to officers of tho order. Mrs.
I.. C Bberman Is chulrmun of the
refreshment committee. Bpeclnl ef
forta woro being mado yesterday
to get word to ull members of the
order who do not belong to Evan
gullno chapter, and to those who
uro nowcomcrs in Eugono, to ho
present.
Installation of officers was post
poned because of the death of Mrs.
Margaret McLean, mother-in-law
of Mrs. fieorgo McLean, worthy
matron-elect.
MUSICIANS' UNION ELECTS
KDWAflD IXJKKNOE CHOSEN
AGAIN AK PltKSI DKNT
The Eugeno Musicians associa
tion held an all-day olectlon yes
terday and the ballots were counted
last night,
Edward I .ore nee was re-elected
preHident, Charles Jtunyan vice
president, BuforU Jtoach secretary,
W. Hard sergennt-at-arms and
Mike Gross, Curtis Burton and
Lawrence Hall directors.
The ballot box was located at
the Eugono Music shop und mem
bers of the uusoclution voted at
different times during the day.
Vory new, U the wearing of a
flower in the fur cuff of one's coat.
CIRCULARS TO BE GIVEN
COUNTY AtiKNT 1IA fiUPPIvY
AT HIS OITICK
A supply of circulars on walnut
growing. In Oregon has been re
ceived from the state cullego nt
tho office of O. B. Hletcher, noimty
agent, and thoy will be dintrlbutod
among those inteited, said Mr.
Fletcher yesterday. Interest In wal
nut growing appears to bo Increas
ing, ho said.
Circulars have also been received
on the subject of mineral require
ments of dairy cattlo, which tho
agent said he will bo glad to give
to dulrymen If they call ut his office.
Captains of Finance
A girls' club sturted a savings
fund with pennies deposited for
every slang word used ut meetings,
other aide. Ohio Htuto Journal,
11
IXnterVvoven jSockri for Chriettmaf
$o :
The Sure Way Is To
Give Them Something
To Wear
One suggestion is a warm muffler to keep
a warm heart warm with gratitude. All
the bright colors in the prettily blending
various shades of imported mufflers.
$2 to $4
Interwoven Toe and Heel
Silk and Wool Socks in both plain and
.fancy patterns will be most welcome.
.They are new, stylish and comfortable.
60c to $2
Make Him Happy
Chrittma Morning with a -
STETSON HAT
For the holidays we have received a
shipment of the Newer Styles and Col
ors. Exchanges in sizes and shapes will
gladly be made after Christmas.
$6 to $10
Other Suggestions:-
Ties, Shirts, Sweaters. Golf Sets Leather ;
Goods Yes even Handkerchiefs will he used
and Appreciated
. Any gift, Vig or small, that comes from this
store will have the added merit of a good name.
WADE BROS.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes .