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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
SIX MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1925 TEUM MAKESTRIP SOUTH Several Teams In California Will Be Played REINHART MAY NOT GO Sqmul Will Hnvo ;nmcj4 All Way From Kim Frtuirlwro U I The UnlvcrHity of Oregon ImikKW balt murut will leave hero Saturday for California, where It will play m series of frames during the Christ niitM holidays. Tpn men will make the trip. It wan announced yesterday by Coach BUI Kelnhart. The Oreaon quintet will meet the Spalding Hullom in Su Francisco December Si In their first game of the ImriiHtormimr trip and will complete their schedule with seven other games in California against high calibre club teams and college fives. The schedule has been ar ranged so that the members of the team will be back In Eugene Jan uary 4 for the opening of the winter term. Roinliart May Not Go It Is very doubtful ff Coach Relnhart will be ablo to make the trip south with the squad and the tour will be In charge of Ted Gil it n waters veteran guard and play, ing manager of the quintet. Howard Hobson. two-year for ward veteran has been out of practice with injuries and It is im probable that he will be In con dition to mako the trip. However. fivo other let term en will be taken along and, together with five new men to be selected this evening after practice, Oregon should buv a Mtiong aKKt'eguilon for the south- , era invasion. However, lorm ex amination are now on and (iuMIk Uillities may keep part of the snund home. While In Southern California the Nqunri Will be guet at the luter tiectional football game between WanhthKUm a tut Alabama. January 1, in ehui-Kf of the tournament of roses committee. The management here nlxo is In receipt of a num ber of letters from alumni In Cali fornia offering to entertain the ten in while In the South. Work on the varsity 'squad has been progrcHiting rapidly and the three first teams on the floor each night in the Kugene armory al ready are beginning to show evi dence of good teamwork. Coach Keinhart expects to have a great season this year and there is no reason why he should not, for he has lost but one man from the team that lost to O. A. C. in a play off by only one point after hav ing tied the Aggies for the North west honors butt season. NclHXItik til ven Oregon's barnstorming schedule follows: December 21 Spalding Bullets, San Francisco. December 22 I-lvermore Cow boys, Liver more. Cal. leceiuber 23 Vallejo Rodmon, Vallejo, Cal. December 26 Layola college, Los Angeles. December 2S Santa Barbara State Teachers college. Santa Barbara. December 29 Los Angeles A. C, Los. Angeles. December SI University of Red hinds, Kedlands. Cal. January 2 San Jose State Teachers' college, San Jose, Cal. Public Dance Dreamland hall, every Wednes--day and Saturday night, v 11-18-tf MUTUAL LIFE G. M. SPRAQUB The Gift that Keeps Christmas JTOR the woman who receives a Maytag Gyrafoam washer on Christmas there begins a new kind of washday more real, practical helpfulness than she has ever known be fore. Washing, that task which formerly required long trying hours, is mag ically reduced, by the wonderful principle of the Gyrafoam, to a matter of minutes. A' tubful of clothes clean in 3 to 7 minutes. In 60 minutes an ordinary family wash completely, immaculately finished. It's quick! It's thor ough handrubbing even on wristbands, cuffs or collars, is unnecessary! -And since it washes en tirely by water action, it is every bit as careful with dainty garments as hand washing. Take the happiness your wife or mother knows at Christmas and prolong it for her washdays for all the years to come. Give her a Maytag she wants that kind of a gift, that kind .of help. MAYTAG SHOP J. 11. Byctw 171-J C. E. ltubcrtfloit 2359-11 . 76 West 9th, Eugene Stores at Roseburg and Corvalli. 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OUT ! f- ' L, OU ARrr WOWltO r-O WOOLD UKC 4 UZ-, J IT" ' A OJ . Hi i C--. " Fsatwa Sswcfc Inc. ' g .'y '.. Cw sV- wJ j u . , -i SPRINGFIELD WINS GAME! tDllVIK; HOYS DKFEATKU BY SC01U3 OF S3-14 RflcUtrr In County flpclal) SI'HINOFIEI.D. Ore.. Doc. IT. The CoburK hiKH school boy's lns- ketball tfam loet to the Mirir.tr tlold htBh bciya at Springfield last niKht by a wore of 22-U. This l Cobunr's third itnme of the season. The team beat Halscy and lust to M areola. "Splko" Leslie was the refvreo of lust nlKht's game. The lineup: Coburs It Cole. 3. KF L. Fletcher, 6 . . . L.F T. Winn. 2. R. Johns. 2 H. Harrington. 1 . Itti Springfield .... 1 lU'Diwin . . 1. H. Cowan . .C 10. C. Wbltcnach .LO . A. Mol'herson .7. F. Lewis MULLIGAN TO OFFICIATE 01TO.VL TO TAKK PART IX MMKKOtS GA.MIvS tly The Aoc!ted Trew) SPOKANE. Waah.. Dec. 16. . William G. MulllrTan, who hns bevn acting as offlclnl In Pacific Northwest football games fnr sev eral years, next season will offi ciate In a Kume each week on a schedule which will toko him from Butte, Mont., to Los Angeles, ho revealed hero today. Mulligan w:il act as official In Karnes participated In by every member of the Pacific coast con ference except Stanford, actintr as referee, umpire- or head linesman, and will make two trips to Cali fornia. LETTERS' TO BE GIVEN JCXIOR HIGH PLAYKKS TO KECCIVK IIO.NOUS by P. S. Kddlns, trenoral salos manaffflr of tho company. Mr. Shaw hns been counprti'd with tho OUl.omobllo orKumxaihm for noarly our years as usHlstunt adverttslntf manaKer. l'rovious to that ho was with newspapers, in both Iho busl ne. and editorial departments for five years. Mr. Shuw succeeds H. J. Shajwberffor, former advertising manairer. who recently was ap pointed territory analyxatton nmn-oer. Ail-Over Prints for Children This Spring All-over prints In modernistic designs and vivid colors will play a larKO part In tho sprint; modes for the vi'ry yountf. necordlnic to the lry Gimds Kconomlst. Hayons In Jacquards and other novelty weaves in suft textures will be strongly featured among th nov elties. For southern wear dtmltles and rayons are exceptionally MronK. Knsembla costumes of cretonne coat and rayon dress are Irresistible when mado for young sters 2 to C years old. Tho silhouette will remain tho same In children's and Juniors wear cither straight lino, bouf-; fant or flared. Two-pier frocks! or onn-pl'ce drewtcs simulating the two-pleco still hold tho first, position in school and sports wear. These dresses. In a Kreat many In stances, are enhanced by mannlh collars and cuffs of stiffly starched materials. In the very small sixes them Is an evidence of Interest in a one-pluco dress with a -very lone waistline and diminu tive skirt. This Is catled the French silhouette. HELP OF U. S. WANTED msaum mi:t Kl'iVKSS IIKI.D TO 1KPKM OX AMFKICA HIT Th0 AMKH'lKttKi PrVsMl) GENKVA. Iec. U. Tho succes of titlernatlonat disarmament de pendn In (Treat measurn on whether the I'nited Htatei collabnrate, M. Pntil ltoneoitr declared tonlffht to the Assoclnted Press correspond ent when linked his opinion reKitrd Inir the prospects of disarmament. M. I'aul Huni'uur. like Lord Cooll. hns played a predomlnnnt rule In the k-a it no of nations disarmament plans. Ills draft proirram study wns tho basis of tho pnirrnm ap proved by the leaun council, and he expres-ed tonlitht ettreine (trull, ftcatlon that even Gorman news papers praised his protrrnm as the first positive plan elaborated an a basts for disarmament negotiation. "The fact that we huvn rixed a definite program on such a com plicated and perplexinir Sttbjert," he saM. "Is the first KUarantee of our success.' ! M. Paul lloncour splt with au .thorlty. He Is a member of the league of nations dlsarmnmert council, replacrs M. Itrlnnd on tho main council of the league nnd i president of the French council fo" fResltiter Las County Ppciat COTTAGK GROVE. Ore, Dec. 16. Cottatre Grove Junior hlKh school will hold an assembly next Friday to present the members of the Cottage Grove football teum with the letters which they earned during the past season, according to Clarence Mendenhall, coach. Approximately 20 players will receive letters, said the coach. A program will be put on by the stu dents. The nam os of those to re ceive awards are not yet ready for publication, as the exact number of men who fiuailt.cd has not yet been determined. JUNIOR LEADERS WINNERS HOOSEVKIT TKAM IS Plv FEATED AT BASKETBALL The Junior leaders corps of tho Y. M. C. A. dereatetl tho Hoose velt junior high school In a bas ketball game lust night by a score of 19 to 10. The teams lined up as follows: Lenders Murray. . . . Wiscarson . Mound. . . . Hpravue, . . Grugirs C Mllllgnn Adams Roosevelt Goln J one Ilrtft c;; Stein Finch and Blaoklo substituted for the Tloorevelt team. . ,.F ...C ,.G TURKEY SHOOT SUCCESS I-XKtS TO IIOLO ANOTHER TO- NIGHT. - TOMORROW 8. B. Flnegan. local blaok- pmith. was high score man at the Klks' lodge turkey shoot held after the lodge session Inst night. ! Mr. f-lncgnn won two turkey, ac cording to the report of the shoot. Fourteen turkeys were- eivtn j away last night. Ho successful was the event that the Elks decided to hold another tonight and tomor row night. Charge is made for shooting and the money thus real ized goes to the Elks' lodge Christ mas cheer fund. CVInrr Rupy In two rups of soun stock cook two cups of celery cut Into one Inch pieces, ono hit. all chopped onion, one chopped sweet penprr. Benson with salt nnd pepper. When tender, lhlcken with flour. CIoIIhhi Hnnaors Tf your dresses slip off the linng- crs. wind rubber bands or pioces of I cloth around each end of the hang er. They will serve as a catch and not tear nor harm the garment. Wllntot Fhsw New Manager The appointment of It. M. IPhow n advertising manager of Olds Motor Works la announced A HMr Papa Little Hoy: The grocer gave me some chocolates. Mother: I hop you were polite about It? Little Hoy: Yes. mama. Mother: What did you say? Little Hoy: I said I wished ho hnd met you before pa got ac quainted with you. Tho Progres sive Grocer. , New Divinjc Suit ":; "-' i ; i Perfected by J, S. Percss, Dritish mnrine endneir. fhi diving suit is said to be su perior to the one recently in troduced in Germany. It took five years to comDlete and made of, fifty pieces, 'yjjji (lis .luily ot national ilnfonso. !' voiupniK IUh iloiiiirntlim rtim-ornlntf Ills I nlto.l rlllm, lio Mtlil ho bollnv. it tlmt jmrtltiiH(l(in ot tho I'lUlaU Htutcs wcui liulinpunsnlilv. IXleo Blfwtxin Plants and Frici italrs Klmtrlo rlotrlKorators, W. 1 Harris Co. 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Vou have, no douht, heard and read much nhnut this famous method and tho cures which thousands have, roported from It. Now. you have the rhnnco to find nut all nhnut It. to hnvo It demonstrated to you nnd to see what It cm do In VOUK OWN caso. Just cnll at tho hotel and this expert will kIvo you his per sonal nttentlon, hent ndvlco nnd complete demonstration absolutely without chnrfC Aro you tired of that binding, hampering, uncomfortable truss? Would you liko to bo freo of It forover? Then Investigate, this Hlcn Method and rind out the pos sibilities It holds out, Kurely a Method thnt could cuuho so ninny thousands of former rupture suf ferors to report euros must bo worthy ot your full nnd complato Investigation. The Hlco MVrhort Is different from anything else. It Is modern, up-to-the-minute abreast of tho latest scientific dnvelnpmonts. It is tho ot;o Method that you aro not asked to tnko on faith alone tho one Method that Is positively dem onstrated to you, right on your own porson, without nny charge what ever, Vou do not spend a penny unless, nfLer having n full and oom plote demonstration you- docido that this Is the Method for you, And you you nlone are tho solo Judge of that. In Justice to yourself come In nnd see ths expert. Hemombor, ho will ho here only ono day, then your opportunity will be gone, Clrnsn It NOW. It mny provo to bo thn wisest thing you ever did, nnd nny way, It costs you nothing to find out. Hememher, come to tho Ostium Hotel from 0 to 12 fore-noon, 2 to 6 nftnrnoon, or 7 to 0 lit the even ing. The data Is Hnturduy, Doc. 10, Hnturdny, Dec. ill. Don't let this opportunity get awny from you. W. . KICK, Atlnmn, N. Y. (adv.) Eagle's TURKEY SHOOT AT Washburn Field Junction City Starting at 10 a. m. SUNDAY December 20 fVhy PFc Qose Our &aiw tears ago. tho foundre of the t!. 8. Nttilmml Mnnk hid i Wihi or an InstltuUnn that would he n licli'liig frlnnu lo.v.rronila this county. They were more Inleresii'd In itln Kugcne bnni a thriving, hustling roiuinnrcinl renter limn Uiy w.ro In build! up their own foruiues. Ho they urgniiKiil thin bank with ifcj definite policy In mind and named It after the must reiperiii must helpful nnd most honest organisation In Hie wurld-Hbi t'nltrd Hintss Government. And ir one were to look back over tho Intlmnlo history of tbi 11. H. Nittlonnl Hank one would find thut never tin. tills Idetl bwi lost out of sight, ir you come to u. nm n new rumonter twlsy ycl will knuw that you are being asaiatrd for that Is our toundillH policy. U. S. NATIONAL BANK. Che Bank of Service EUGENE .LOAN fr SAVINGS BANK. Clio aanA for iavmgs Christmas Travel Bargains Low Round-Trip Fares to points in Oregon Washington rortland, ..JS.10 Roseburg 3.60 Mcdfcml $9.90 Seattle .. 'I'aconitt Spokane Pnlifnt-niii e.eeo S.urnlllclltO $,S-00 San Francisco W -12-95 J.os Angles HW .. $25.35 (vie. Han Francisco I I.LINESI J Similar Farp In Othpr Pnints " m, v w V .M IV M i nese specialty reduced round-trip uw "' used on the following dates: December 16-25 inclusive, 30, 31 and January Return limit January 4, 1926 Exqcpt tickets to Los Angeles, good only Dec. 16, 17, 1 ' Return limit, January 5, 1926 Special Trains in Addition to Regular Daily Service To Portland From Portland Thursday, December 17 4 ;00 p. m.. , . , f..v m. Friday,Ucc.l8, ll;(X)a.in:4S)p.m. , ' Sunday, January . I 6.30 p. n Regular Daily Service 7:30 a. in., cnrrles aii-dny lunch rnr. 11 :10 a. m., 3:20 p. m. . ., -eR-lSii.nl. Hporinim iison a. m. ennie, dinin onr. " ' Regular Daily Service- ( Hpc-lHis nt 4:oo p. m. and 1:40 p. m. n lri . c .pn n in.. 8:15 p. n1' earry nlLduy liin.-h c-nr. 9:30 B. 111., 5 .W P' 1 . O.-K e 111.! B- uiuiy uetwc.cn iMigcnc and rortland Standard Sleeper leaves Ktigcnc turning, leaves Portland 1:00 a. in. (open for occupancy 'J!1- Please Telephone 2200 for Further Information , F. C LEWIS, Ticket Agent Southern Pacific Lines J