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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1925 FIVE 9 " LAST CALL! Il I'n-llli. l,. I -I'll tin 1 iintulil 31 II m VMS I (NViit H.-rr. Hh Willi p, li'inler, I'M' III Iliillaiil, muto , iikuiiI ''ItllrdlllK ihu work IllTU Cuming ycnr. iiiih If. I".''"H ' Amorto Mr. "I .1 'H. K. .1,,, ,, ,. VH. j1 ""'"I" ' AmIijiIji f,- (l fw lr. I'iiv.iI 14,11 I I' iH III MDONALD T II K A T II K wn In l:iiK"ni-) MWI M, MI SK! i l l. i comic KIMK.H MS CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ly. ir. lliiirlH 1m,hiivuI)h:U (ill or lilu prupeily lu lib wlfo, (.nurd nt Uuif I'rlMia Iloro Hurry J ouch of Jumper, whu 1h now uuuril ul Die mule prison at Ha h iu, Ih here fur u rew clays' visit. , Om MnrHiiKO XAvvwm Issued A tlllll'l-llIKH license W1IH ISHUCfl Ut the oftlru of Cuunty Clerk Hry hon yesterday to Ilobort H, IMeree ami Muna l'eurl Henderson, both or Mohawk. SjiuikIci-h HMiikt In INirt In mi lt tv. A. II. Hu millers, puHtor of the Con I nil I'i CHbylei Jiui church will iiuenk In the On I nil i'resbytorluri church of I'orlland lonlKht und Key. Uruce UlfTcn will huvo chance of iln pruyer meeting at tho locul church. Turs I ("" Klailitl Numerous cais liuve become H tilled III the mud at tho iifi-oai'h to tho new brldiic ih'Iomh tlfi! A mazon hIoukI) on , UCdlll Street. A small fUail' tlty of Kin vcl Iiiih been dumped there hut It Iiiih worked Into the mud and hati done l.iUe Kood, It Ih stilled. . Naval Officer Kxfwv'vit Lieu tenant M, W. llanriH of lh U. n. Itel.ef, a naval ve- se, and his hIs- ti'r, Mrs. ItrtMimi liruhn, wcro ex pee'ed to arrlv In Kukciio last nluht from I ..oh Ant?clcs to spend tho ChrlHtiniiH holldayH with their parents, Mr. and Mm. J, A, Hunns, 12117 Ouk street FcdernUnn Meotfnic IiwKinod J he l-Juirene l' euerullon of wo men's organizations, hlfh wan to meet at tho chamber of commerce thin afternoon, will not he con veiled until January 15. 1926, on account of the annroachlnir hull dnyH, t wiih reported yesterday. The January date Ih that of the next scheduled session. -rjii-iii. in .MiM'i. Kni.,i,.v Th i'wiMrty inventories i-uert tiw WeMtiiuuutfr lfu;ue of ihf L'eiural i PHtH,(' ,,r Mary IC. KIchardHon I'reMhyterliin church will meet 1 N vuliiod nt $rlM3.6fl. nncordlntc to SuiMhiv nltlit tu inula- f.mil phuiH ,ho Inventory filed In probate eourt for the Hlnnlnk' of chioIh at varl-1 y'Htordny by the appia Hera, Clara i'IIh niiici-.-j hi ihc cliv (hrln:ii.M HnodhniH'i. Hf-njaniin Jeans and wiih unuounced yeHterday (mih at lloscbin-K ir. i , ... ... w.n.,M, nrini mi ) I'HifHiil.ly OH roniiMMiv. huvU ;; ; i"h-.t .,t tho itoH..buiK l anu Loan Ahsoi-IhiIoii to -l " iiliiiliiil i'H f-1 u.i. ,.t ..m u MOIH Mf llii. I.' I rut Vf.ll. ...! I.OIHI llMHOUIIltlon llf ll.no " laiiuary ia, It wiih millfilllMtil yMitiTihiy hy '. A. At'iHl I'oilliind Mci'lliiK l-'our' l"c:il Hpi.rrt..N, Kuriy la-Wltl W. it. i tibak) Danni e, Jt-it liorrlH t- 'I llaywatd, li-tt ycKterday for I oMIan.l lu a ti. Dim iii.mmIiik of b- .MllitlMMllllb A Ilk'e H II I) J llun- t"iH' club. 'I'b. y were deh.KUn!H f Hi" Lam l?iuniy Cum.- protective ahxiH'iul.tiii, x elh In I lc-1 Offlf(i'-Vr.tftifiiiM t I'l-ifiiti Warn will iniM-t at the armory loiiluht to elect ofllccirt. Hiu i y I'i.iai'II, i iiliiliiiimlef of the i'"iil poMt duilim tlie liiNt year Hald be r xtei i..l iti hc out) of the Illl'K et iitteinliiiiciyecnnlM of tbi) year. Iniialluilnit will take pluco eurly In the new ycur. I'liiicral lo It Hold I'hiH Moru- hiK l-'uiieriil Hervlcct for mtle .Miirjoilf. Cnnip, 12 - year - old iliiurhter of Mr. and Mm. J. C 'iiinp. will be he.id ut the Veatch '-luip.-l DiIh mornini; at 10: SO m-oi'Ii. !v. It. L. Dunn v.-1 1 1 hitve chiirue of tlie rlteti and interment will be ni.'i'le in the MiiHonlc cemetery. BIS COLD SNAP RECALLED Ki:C(HII KTOILM. ltI.;V VKAH A;( yiCHTICHDAY Stvtvnry IJi-loiv Zrro Kevwnl MIi(h and Itclow Fnt-zJiite -Nearly fJwo A'wk A year nuo today the hiiow Htorm that brought the eoldeHt per- ioii mat nau been experienced In the Willamette valley for many yearn, bewail. Two or three IncbeH of hiiow fell durlnK the day und niai niKiii me mercury went uh low art 10 degree!, the maximum beltiK 23. On the nlKht of tho lKth the mercury climbed down to two deKrecti and the maximum wuh 17. It wiih a little warmer the next iiiKbt, n minimum of four degree beimi recorded, and the nhiht lif ter that It wiik 10, rlHiiiK to a mini ilium of 17 on the night of the 2 Int. and Keven on the hIkIH of the 22d. iiut a cold bliiHt HWept over the valley on the night of the 2 '.it I and the minimum temperature wan two below zero. The next night it wan four below, and on the 2fcth und 2(ith it wuh one below. The night of tho 27th recorded 1 C above and tho people were greatly refieved the next day when tho mercury even fulled to reach the freezing point, tho minimum being 3f and the maximum 47. From that time on normal winter temperatures prevailed and the longest cold period und alinont the eoldeHt ever experienced In tho wenlern part of the state had ended. l . M I'M ln.. ....... Imrft fffHii t'ol- T( Koilrr wan liei Qroxv yentei day. I'mHA llrN'dcnt i;'ro Mth. . ... iiniluibiv of veni'ta wiik lit infim"' m fmtn HaiTl-hurir Mm. Lowell. riMHletit of HnrilH Vg dnIiiK Honie ChrlKlinat . in Kiik'e ue ypnn'i'iiiy. Pimtl-TettilHTM Mivl IVhIh l. nf ih.i Theiidofif Uooh. jgnior nt chtr Bwec'uton will meet ut 3 or link i IiIm attcrnuon when Iiuvbl Jidin JdneN. city Hupci-.tilcinlent, wld bu the dpi utter. Oak bind Couple lu City Mr. und Mm, M. II. I'uyne of Oakland, Oregon, were unintig nrrivalM in MtiKctiu yenteiduy. VNItlns In l.iik'eiic Mr. and M I'M, (i. W. l-'n-nch or Sutbcrlln were vlMitlnu fiieiiilN find atiemlliiK to btiNlncin uffu.iH lu Kugene yen teiduy. rioti ltiT at Corvallls O. & Fletcher, comity iiKeiit, wiih at CorvulIlM ycHli'tibiy conferrlm; Tven y-tliree tnemberH have niu'. fied their ItitentlonH of taking part in i lie prngt.im. V. M. C. A. TniMtwH MihmY. M, C. A. miHiccit held ti meetltig ycHterduy to t a lu up tho question f it n endowment fund for the ICu t;etie iiMioi'lutlon and to (IIhcush the renting or properly be1 ween the "V" building and the Wetherbee I'oweiH khm'h on Willamette Htreet. Moth miittem were referred back in n upeciul cointn.ttee, It was re Harris Will ProbaU'd The will ml in tied to prnba'e and the wi dow, Mm. Pearl HarrlH, wuh ap pointed executrix. W. 'I'. Oordon, Ourwln llr ,inv and Claude Gray all of the First National bank were ttppiiinted to appraise the propcr- orrent IlndHall. Tho appralnerH of the chtate of Olive ). IJutlcr filed their inventory, reportini; the properly to he worth $1070. Pert Thonip-on, I. A. Itlchnrdnon and W. C. ThompHon were tho np pralKet'H. : ' 1 Insula iuh Alan Hero A. P., ICvuiih of Portland, agency puper- v'Hor of the . Oregon Life Insur ance rompany, b In the city on a huH ncKH cull to "HIU". JbiHkervllIe, dldtrict mitnnger for,',, the name I'ompunv. Mr. JCvaiiH Haiti he win considerably Interested In tho cunipalgn being conducted by Mr. itfiBkcrviile to win i he fiO-polloy of the lute Dr. T. W. HarriH wh 1 lennant and that the latter could iic rxpecicu to reacn mo quota py December 81. AXXOCNCRMKNTK PICXflOD," HY HOOTH TAR kinglon, by univemlty high Hchool dramatic club, Friday, December 18, 8 .p. nt.t unlverttlty high auditorium. 12-17-2 Give The Famous Savage Machine As Your Christmas Gift ;OntHeline?to ofali her neighbors WJ EST 'MAM, . "Spin-Riiutil ,i il A.M. ''4 I 'SiiiDi,1"Q' "& j)V f" NTH THK T,. O. K. WILL MEET Thumduy at 2 nt the JOlka tem ple with Mrs. Harry Cherry hs hoR'sHH und Mm. Jeff Lewis an chairman of refreshments. XMAS SERVICE PLANNED SPItI(;riKLI MKTHODISTS TO iiavr pik;ham THK WOMAN'S UKLIRl?- COUPS will meot this afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho .armory. . Thore . will he elec'.lon of deleKa'oa and alternates for. the, oonventlori: to be held at MuthIi field In June. A Rood attendance 1b, desired . FOR Ti I CM 1 T L V C Ttf-B The program for Christmas Bun day at the J. A. Kbbert Memoriul McthodiHt church at Springfield wuh announced by the paator yes terday. The morning theme at the 11 o'clock hour will be "The Christian Home at its Heat." The choir un der the direction of Mm. V. D. Pain will- render the anthem, "Jesus KuIch the World, by Lorenz. At 7:30 p. m. the ChrlHtmas nor mon. "The I'erenniul Freshness of the Christmas Message," will be given. The choir will present two anthems: "What Mean Those Holy Voices," by Adams, and "Culm on the Night," by Wilson. On Christmas eve the church school will glvo a program, prin cipally by the younger pupils, ac companied hy the slides from the stercoptlcon, called "Holy Night." The school will observe a "white Chrlstmus," each attendant bring ing some remembrance for the farm home at Corvallls. Tho official board of the church has unanimously Invited Rev. Louis Albert Punks, D. ,D., of the West Ohio' conference, to spend the time beginning with February 28 to March 15 Inclusive with the church In Springfield. Dr. Banks is na tionally and internationally known one of the county s greatest pastor-evangelists and a noted au thor of many books. CHILDREN OVERWEIGHT jIXCOIiN P.-T. A. HEARS KU- TIlITIOJf 11EPOKT Will 111! Thursday nflornoon, ' Doc'emhor "v nt 2:30 o'clock.- Tho topic w 11 ha India, nml imperR will bo ff'vcn hy Mrs. IC. O. Totter, Mrs.' . Swufi'oril nml Mr8. Myra Mitchell. All mcmbom urged to he prcHcnl. i ' The Shortest Easiest oute From Clothes 'Basket To Clothes Line! IT seems inci edible that you can now wash' and blue an entire tubful of soiled clothes in fifteen minutes, at the most-then in less than fin mkulei more, rinse and dn them all beautifully clean and white, and do all thts. without labor or strain, or even putting the, hands in water! Yet this is only part of die story of the, wringcrlcss i WASHER. Willi lh( cui Saragt hnoralion Sj)iiRinsa8pill&J It's childishly simple when you grasp it. At, say WILLAKRNZIR. OUANOE -VILL. meet Ruturdny nigh'. There will, bo an election of officers, Kuch member Is requested to bring a 10 cent gift for the urub bag. Refreshment will bo . served, also a bir hduy cake. HORN ARMSTRONG At the family residence a' Vene'n, Monday. Pecember 14. 1 92R. 'o Mr. and Mm. Wilfred M. Armstrong, a daughter, wo'chins n'ne pounds and named Lila Almeda. Thero are more overweight children in tho Lincoln school this year than there were underweight a year ago, according to the report of the nutrition cluss which was given to the Parent-Teacher asso ciation yesterday. The nutrition class. Incidentally, has been reduced from 80 in the 923-24 .school year to 40 this ear. Oranges and milk will form he diet of these 40 children after the first of the year, Mrs. F. C. Pumley, president of tne associa tion said Inst night. On'y a short business session of the P.-T. A, was held. This was followed by a Christmas program in wn:cn tno cnnaremor tne vari ous grades entertained the tench- era and parents. 7 r i A trtiirU a swit Ad in only one mmiile more you ve SfmDnei , ,,c entire load ready for the hne! You've done all dm without need of "set of cx,M Xi without breaking button, or snaps, Xid..olifi"g.8rWJt,n8,n8! 1 t ,lr w.nshd.iv have a demonstration of the S.WRC "Spin-Rime, Sr-Dry , SAVAGE ARMS CORPORATION Utica, N.Y. Sigwart Electric Co. 956 Willamette Street Telephone 718 AT THK THEATRES TOD AT HelltB Aittrlatlon Vaudeville: Offlrer Hvmnn. "Tho HpbI ri." In sonim nd humoroim nlorlpR of hiu 25 yearn of er vire nn the New York city nollre force,; Tfiflnnofr, and company in "A Itrentb of MubIohI Comedteni" vaudeville's noted rtparo nurlt. "The. Sunaet Koiir,','. 00 pound of harmony; Tho Mupk-at Hher mmm, B'lHHrtatu . oxtrnordlnnry : . l.ci Kllrlia prewnta "The Eurhanteil Korem.' onty not-of Ma- MiiuV- ln the world. piizxliiiR. dHKKlinff dnd 'unique; HflblR (TonriM-l Orchealrji. Charlea llunyan, con diictor,, plnyinir "CaokotiHy,". Huugiirtioi ovorture. by Keler-Dola; llul .. ltoann romedy, "Madiimo 8;uia Jnne;"' Topics; ni-imililan He view. fotnlnit Charlna 'Fiji ok" - Jonea V (n '!.tm hoiipa:" i'Kenturky Vrlde.l,; K niuiid Lowe. Alntn' Hiihena, l.ou ' THleKl'rt. Prank Keennn In ."Kaat I.vnnoj" .Tackle Coogaii tn "Old Clolhoa:" HelltR monaler mldnlRhl nmltneo Newt.Yenr.a ova. "Tlie Anoipul Miirluer:" fnnrad Nairel. raulr 8trk Jn "Hun.Vpi: ,ltpion Noviirio in "Tin Mldahlpmiin;" Imi Chnney nnil Normil Shearer In' 'A Tower of I.fei;' Kolb and Dllt IrniuL ahowl ; Itobert I. Mantelt and compHiiy (road ahow) Rex Lnat day: IoIh Neirrl In "Klnwer of the Nlitlit," nn otlRlnal acrren atory written enncrintlv for Iho 'vlviiclotia Pol.i by .loacph Herireaholtaer. "und repleln wiih Blowing romance, fiery drnnm and radiant BPttliiRs, with a capable rant at aupportliiR alnra; Christie comedy, "Hy Hweelle." n HrMnd nivlitn fun feat; Klne Rram Nowa Kventa; Uerolhy Wyninn. mnld . o'-melody. In mualrtvl flcCoiniian ii. hi I mi IhA nrmtli. .J romltiB--tIrry Carey In "The Mai From Hed (lulch;' "Kvo'a Lover," with Irvne Hlch. llert Lylell und Clora. How Norman Kerry And Vlrirmla Viillr "Tim rrlce of riwaanre;" Monie muo tn "HoRnn'a Alley." with Palav Huih Mil ler, Hon Turujn nnd Loulo KnacinlA. , Mcrmnn1d-"Laf 'daiJ! 'Olio Vndla! with' Knit) JannlnRa nml a lurRo rat tn a ftnRrnnt drama nr. vivid contrnata, oompelllnir In Ita weeping, fiery nollon. aoothlnir in ita teniior. rnmnnee, a new First National Ptoturs aneclnl: Fell: comedy, "Bala la Wo"t:M MoPomild Nowa Kvnntu; Frank n. C. Alexnndnr In aperlal "Quo Vadla" ; mutlcnl aecro the. or mil. Pnmlnir Hnrold Hell Wrlffht'a "A Snfi of Ilia Fnllier." with Tteaale t,ove. Warner linxtnr nnd Raymond Katton: "Tlie I'aco That Thrllla," with Hen Lynn nnd Viol Hnnai Cecil I. PeMllle'a "The WeddlnR )onR." with Leatrlre Joy. SEE M. & VV. ANNOUNCEMENT PAGE. 2 Eugene's Own Store Features The Recognized Best Silk Hosiery Value in America! XFg I mmmmmmf . Vextraelastic . Y V jl I I , I I MECERIZED . ' iff PURE SILK NABLE I 1 1 FROM BURLINGTON,,. ,. . . . . HOSIERY COLORS ,. I I III : ' .VFASHION MARKS' ( I I NARROWED . " '5jVM?S .11 ankle. " : ''y' ' "''lly ' SPECIAUV REINFORCED WITH FINE USLE (( I SPECIALLY RE1NF0RCE0 WITH FINE LISLE Never Mend SiLr Hose GUARANTEED ' LICENSE SAME AS OLD C. C. ADDTEMAN DRAWS DU- PLICATE OP 1025 PLATES C. C- Addleman. living on the Eugene-Crow stuge route, will have the same number on his 1926 auto mobile license tags as he has this year. He has just received his new tags and when he opened the package he was greatly surprised to find the number tho same as the old one. The number is 10.184, Mr. Addleman says ho believes that seldom if ever before has this been tho experience of ear owners in this state. This year he' sent In his application ueeemuer u ana lust year December 11. KID PARTY IS GIVEN tEGIOXXAIRKS AND AlWIL- IAUY EAT, DANCE BRIDGE ABOUT FINISHED SPAN' OVER NOHTH FORK TO I(E TRAVELED THIS WEEK The hichwav biiduo over the North Fork between CuHhtnan and Florence Ih about finished and travel will bo allowed over It this week, according to Clinton G. Hurd, county commissioner, who arrived home yesterday afternoon from a trip to Florence. This bridge replaces an old 1 one. that has worn out. Tho timbers are on ot Port Orford white cedar which Is expected to last much longer than fir timber. T-Ua nnmrnlMinnor B.nlil thnt two crews of men., are at work clear- I Inc. for nn extension of the North. Fork .road from the end of the section built by the county this year toward Minerva. - Mr. Hurd also found a crew ot men at work .with a Holt tractor and grader on the road between Mnpleton and Ralnrock. The dis trict recently bought this machin ery. , . . . . ' . ' SCHICK TEST UNFINISHED COMPLETION OF WORK EXr PECTED IX SHORT TIME Rug Cleaning fhose 800 Approximately 30 legionnaires and their wives and friends at tended the "potluck dinner" nnd "kid party" held nt tho chamber of commerce last night, according to a report made during tho cvon Ing. . . . , Members or tno American j.cgion nnd tho American Legion nuxlllnry were dressed In clothes to mimic children between the ages of 10 and 15 years. Freckles nnd Huckol- berry Finn were popular among tho costumes. Dancing followed tho dinner. . -. ' ; '-' STAGES OF OUEOON . ' .... . FORM nkw lunr.ui (Continued from page one) The Schick test being -given" to Kugcnc school children who ;were inoculated Willi toxin-antl-toxln a year rngo,'''lma been completed In all schools with the exception of the TVoodrow "Wilson and tho Theo doro Roosevelt junior high schools, according to Dr. . S, il. Kcrront health offirev. '' ' Dr. Kcrroii, with the assistance ot other local physicians, has. been giving the tests. o Following tho completion of tho tests in the city schools the report of tlie reaction noted will bo uiude, it was reported It is expected that the final -tests In tho two junior high schools will bo made within a short time. - 8T liftnnr In "California Rlrnlsht Alirml It. O. Wllw.r'S "Thro Huffs Bunt." "Pnrfinnltpr , eomeily with Albert Viuniltn. vantages cxpocted to como from tho consolidation. Now llnlldinirs Potwlblo " tt u nosslble that new hulldlng? and oqiilpmont will bo constructed In several of the larger cities along tho. highway. Arrangements liavo been mndo whereby tho l'irkwlck stages will not Inko nny pnssengeia in Oregon bound for Oregon polnta, but will confine themselves to transportation between tho two states. It was pointed out by Mr. T.emen that tho slngo sorvlco Is tho only service in tho stato which Is not granted a certificate ot public con venience so that there Is no pro tnctlnn from competition. Tho fact Ri-mnnh', ,.mt vashlngton. California nnd Straijger Than Fiction ! Turkcv Shoot At the flrny ranch on. TcKen5,o highway, one, mile cast 'or Tnurs ton, Tuesday, December 22. ' ' 12-17-i .... ... , . ,' -. - ' - x many other stated In tho Union hRvo adopted tho policy of granting such certificates to stngo lines was stressed. Hemstitching nt 136 Knst Tenth nt 0 cents a yard.' . 13-17-3 XNSURB WITH UENBX TROMI -y. v. i No matter how" many books you read, or how many plays you see you 6nd none of them so thrilling, so heart -gripping, so truly helpful as the stories and dramas of Life itself. - .r All' about you are countless human beings battling more bravely, loving and hating more .nlv. tlvtno In b finer arondcur la of oy, triumph and self-sacrifice gj P than the imagination of man "1 could ever invent. Their stories, stranger and vast ly more Interesting than fiction, because they are true, appear each month In True Story Mng. ailne. Frankly and vividly told, these real-life narratives will hold you spell-bound. January True Story Is now on the newsstands. Don't mijjitJ True Story THE selection of gifts for those on your Christ mas "Kemembrance List" is often quite a puzzle. However, f or those who play golf, the problem is easily solved. An ' addition to their : golfing equipment an offering which will add to the pleasure derived from their hours of play certainly is most ideal. That could bespeak greater thoughtfulness in your selection! 'What could be more expressive of the Yuletido spirit! Your gift will bring special delight if it comes from this store whero quality is paramount and if it bear tho MACGREG0R trado mark tho Bymbol which golfers recognizo as standing for the Very highest excellence in design and-construction. ' ; Come in today and let lis help you make your selection. We have something that will make a splendid gift for the particular one you hovo in mind. . ' We have just received our 1926 golf clubs and they are now on display, ready for your selection nn Stoffe Golfers' Headquarters 770. Willamette St. riione 151 rr-