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CONDSECTioFfi 's 9 to 12 I SECOND SECTION ., Pages 9 to 12 l EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 NUMBER 59 Interesting News Notes by Register Correspondents from Many Upper Willamette Valley Communities L- - IS (i.,UM.WH TO HIHK IN Lfc Mill ''' N""0 M""y at""" . .. moi i'uriK'ii' L.M V .. "'Sa' ?XD. " "1 vni . ...mtttitf win hi Hlfi u. -'" " "",B I,v,w F Y Im irumnii uucriioK fcilnlllliicn "''I'-"""'"-W miimuii nro ill- Hf" in III. opinion "f yVKI""""' '""'""."""V 1,1 r-kk-.lf mill, who him f J """ ,h8 cu"" l'!iu In Hip Nprinifflnld " '5! wwliillw n lmrl..r ',1 hv .....do Ml - """ ?."r I I III.' I"'. Mr " lor work inttwl '" :'S.' i-" ","ih"- -.,, urn f 'I'0 "um" ?u mill ... ''" " " rrfd hulWrr- .-Inlniod I lml "iSbJ r ni. of tho k!J liwkHi m '" M"""1 . ...... i,-,.olnr. IU..1 M..o:ii.h..ily ,-.,..,;-i,v ,.,., w.,i. II. IK I II Ik Will, Air. ..nil M,,. . , ,,, Vl.l.i .ll.lil.l vl.l.,.,1 .., .,, II. thm illy l.ly M.. 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Iilliktle quPNlion In ont of the plot takrn uii by tht cotn ti wMrk rcprrnonu muilnnm Ikmrilt nlhlpt'ra In kopomliiR fHm. nld ono of Hit unlvor Indiuim r..l,linie hor, nml Mtlnc ihnuld lit tlont In Htilvo n u poalble Unit Iht qucllim iurn un ni Hit noxi n.tot tf ih WIlininviiB cluli which ftuiud hfro about month I EQUIPMENT ADDED pVB DI'ILT Mill HOLIDAY m an ki:.ko JtlMIKIKl.l), Ore. Hoc. 16. P". UblM hiiiI othor iiqiili) fl handlliiK I ho mitel.il ruh J" H of i ho ciirlmnmii h.ill f Mi been inkli',1 nt tl.o Jim nomofflco. Tnblot ami fijMvci fur lylim, wruppliiK I MdreHinir )mokiiRo Imvo Md In tho l.ilihy. Jl ihtlvoi, hiiK tho width tXn ra"" 'llHtrlliuilon room Wit ymonlny nml. toilny liy FUimlln. nuatliwiali.1'. linri I, In TIlOIO anoi'lnl l.nlvn " ! lo lintil Clii'lHtniua w local illalrlliutloii, MANY Ml. 1. 1. n nv mvorrs I'MtMl ltS III I'lHtl Mi'llili iiliiill I.I,, , (,.,H;r Ml,.,. IllK of I IiiiiiiIk i' i, ( on, in, ,,.,. II. 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Tl... .iiv of I-... i iiin.i ,-nt no I,, .-ii t,i ,s.-iitii.-. Alt-n.li'iiliull .nilh.-,i I'r.-ld.-nt O'l.t-riry f.f tin. hutliMlill i-Ii:i it. tit-I- of .-..iiiiii.-r.'.-. trl.t-.H-y .l..)lv.-i,-.l "Vi.-ul Ii-1-.iii..n mi ,iii;,,,,iz ,H, ,,, work ilti.l ..Hut ,i-,l,,'iiiM. IivIiir MlllliK. l.r.pl.l . ii I ,,r ,i. Orrmiii ati.lo i liiiM.lM-r of r..iiiiiir,-i- wiih mx.llttr MpiMil.. ,, tulti ,m ii..in tiic aul,Jw.'t or tux.-H iitnl hy.lio.clcL-tr.r.ly. Ai-i-nrillne to M.n.li'iilinll Hi.. (ll'If-ffttU'li tl.illvi'.l il Hi't.nt .'uiil i.f lion... It fr.in. .lit- liM'tiii-cN. I, in uft.-u as much benefit wnn kI.-'iii.-.I l.y lobby .tlftCUriKlon iiikI prlvulo r.m h-rrnrta. Ilo rp.,k. of huvlni; ll tlllk with VI I'lmil.li nl Slump of lh Soulhorn I'li.-lflr rii.Hvuy npro. ,oa of I'ottilKO .Irovo club r-.in.ll. llotiK, in which ho rcc.'tvcil acvenil vitluublo IiK-iim on pi'OKit'HNkvo club orKunlaiitlon. irv.iut MiiIiii;, prcMi.lcni of (iro K'.n a'ut. .chiiinlicr ..I coiiitncrco will l.o n vikifur or tho ,,iul . lull aon Unit, in .Imiuiiry, atntctl Mon ili'iiliull. - The roiivoiitloi. of tho wcHtcrn a.'.-tlol. of tho chiiiiibci' nf com niorro will I,., hcl.l in (',.,l,,rail,i HirlltK. .ol,ru,ln. next year. Komance Ends tW&fMmu Tlirrnmnnpo nf Iho Ilimlinca Torlonia ended when her It alian liushnnd oljlnincd a sppnrntion in Home. She was Elsie Mary Moore, of Green wich, Conn. The Duchess's entertainments- were among the most exclusive of Home and l'uris. Inui' (Irovo hold a niootlnK last Monthly. In which plans woro dls-i-UHN.-.l for tho (-oiiiIiik year. Tho UM-.-l.tii: wn held at Ihp home of Mik. I'owuri.. who wnn' roc.mtly olootcd pr.-Kldont of tho orijanlr.ii-tlon. SHOPPERSARE ACTIVE nn ;i: ;iitvi: mkiu iiaxts IIAVK HOLIDAY IU Sll fIlrifltor Latin Ctuntty Hiipi-IiiI CD'ITACK (1KOVK, Oiiv, Dor. 10. Chrtitl limit riliupplnK thin ynir 1 llm iiiiiNt hi Ink In your, acci.rd luir lo CoiinKi' tlruvi iHcn hiintfi. Tho vnhinif nf MliHpiilhK punnlHCH lo fnr rxiM't'il licit nf fuituiT yearn. Tho iiutjorlty of tin- uuptc ai o nl mi Mlioppihg i xct'OiDiiKly i-aiiy ih fUMIflOll. PorhiipFi nnc uf lhf rontons for I ho rnrly (Mh-Imiiiuih npii it in iv ay (It'corullonH itlotiK ihi niiiin hircolK, vlitT ChriHinms tn-i'M Hiiiiul un n ri'inlnili-r of tlx noimnn. nml tho chriM Cully drt'orutorl nml hrlnh!ly-l':lilM illnplay wilnh'WH offer an nil motion to tho p:i.tHerly. "nli linn MivHiitf lHr,Bttr I.iihf I'oiinl)' Si'. lnll COTTAdK (illOVK. i)n-.. Dic, III. T1m I'ortiUKhtly clult of t'oi- .PUONBI,!!; Ore, JJoo. 1(1, tium, inapwior for tho Pacific oompnny, la In "Mumlior for iho compna Booth-Kolly ,il hcru. WJ,??! u( l.ono vlaltort ps'leld for a ahort tlino to- D.W. Meu-io.. 1. ' .... twM.ki n irvill linn i".on bualnoaa In Ku- ,Jl?l"1' "rchnt of Jna M here on bualnoaa lo- t Pl.lt a- ..... ' 'ram hit liiort homo at 2f.l n.of Jl,"',or 'vlmtod In Sprlnifloltl while J hnpplnn trip. . .ni w"" Thurtton lluiS "WlngflKia today for a JJJ.Cl-ngan loft ycatordny on' nLJ? 10 ""rtharn Callfor C?.iM,." "ilenda to vlt.lt " nl other California nnd J".S "n clllt... tHllK.? nt'""l la n guoat 4iTS;..M.r"' "i"lo'a homo la hum lon "o'Khhorhnod. on of Hohert Nnot h WtndiliiK, !;, Koona wna In town , visit today from Mnr M. k ' n I,!,.' . ot reiigon wna' a ' Vf. . Hoott wort 5iMiym ,hlr lloni nt win- ) t n" " hoh via r'lnJfiiMrt. i "'" ln KUK""" H n "SJ1.?"- on' of Mr. nnd HI i.Sn',lra,tl of Sprlimfloltl, Fading Away I r!TTWi; IP c(rr(;r. (;hovk pkhkoxals (K''K iKtT I .it 111 i'ullllty SlU'fltllJ , C'd'I'TACi: MUtOVM. ()rp,. T0 1 (J.-- - Tin KliiitirtcH I'lub will havo n noii-hoHti'.sH iLiiii'ht-on at tho (!ray t ioosi tt:i room, ThuiHilny afli'r nooii Jtt 1 o'clock, following the luncheon the rluh will uo to tho homo of .Mm. Chun. Hall where I he annual Christmas tree will bu held. , M. K. Wyult. who Ik ronvnlesiiirT from a recent attack of pneinnonlti, Ih utile to fit up for " short while. The kIHh of tho Choral olub will hnve their t'hriHtniaM tree foU lowed hy u slumher party, at tho home of MIh Harriet Ostritmler, Saturday ntuht. Mrn, Merman Ktl- wanlH leather of tho rluh, will elmperono the Kir Is nt tho dunce for a short while nnd then they will no to tho OHtrniulor homo for the Christmas tree. I Tlu Calvin Trunk post nf tho Amerfcnii Legion will kIvc a heno fii dunce in Uio armory Saturday niKht, Deeemlior Jfl. Tho pro ceeds to ko toward helping tho IhikIo nnd drum corps. CoitMKe Irovo has been nskod to nHsist In a benefit community hIuk. which Ih to he put on nt tho Lorain hlKh school i-'rlday night to heli pay for tho new piano, which they havo recently pur chased. A quartet eonslstlng of S AI. Mar-kin, Worth Harvey. C. K. t'mphroy anil Jaio wynu win furnish a number, also Miss Helen ostnimler and Unlph IIosIoukIi will render a duet. " The health report ot henlth of ficer Krost for last month is as follows: trths, a males and two tenuilen. heaths, two males nnd one leninlo. -T. A. PLANS MEETING Work ban been under way for aov eial days and ,1 Ih lioped that tho bull. linn will bo finished within u wt-bk or ho. 1 The Ki'owth of the mctnbt'i'Hhlp or tho church has mado tho pres ent hulhlinK Inadequate to euro for tho services, Especially Ih this true iluriag tho Hunduy school hour when it Ih necessary to havo sop iiraio roomu -for tho different :kiHMe8. Chrlsiinas Trw rimmed (Iti-iclxli-r I.uno County Kiiecliil) LOU AN 10, bri' Jcm. 10. 'lans nro helnK- mailt to liavo a 'hrlHlmas tree nntl program at tho church here Thursday evening, iJeceinber 1M. MlnMcr Very III flti-KllPi" l.unn Cininiy Hperlnl) I'lWOANANT HILL, Ore., )vr. 10. Wnril lias been received from San Diego, Cal., that liov. T. H. I land-taker, a Lime county boy and a brother of Mrs. W. L. Hrlstow of thb place that ho is very ill, hav ing recently suffered a nervous breakdown. He Ih now In n privato Kiinlturlurn at Pasadena. He has been paHlor o,f the ('hrlstlan church nt Han IMego for a number of years but was compelled to resign on account of his health. I'LKAKANT HILL PKUSONAL8 ( llKlti-r I.iiim County Kpoclul) I'LIOAHANT HILL. Ore., Hee.,16. Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett will Hive an entertainment at Jasper Saturday night 6C this" week. A small admission feo will bo charged. Tho public is invited. The Christian Kndeavor and wo men of the Christian church will give an entertainment and cafeteria supper at the church Friday even ing of this week. Organizer -Chaves of tho Wood men of the "World has been very sucrcterful In this community. He now ban 2G .applications to bo voted on at the next meeting. une lat Friday evening. The score wutf lJ to J 8 In favor of J,oraii9. Crow high will meet tho JOImlta hl:u team at Klmlra tills Friday evening. Gilbert and Edgar Fox of Mon roe were callers at the W. JI. Can uduy homo Sunday, The bazaar, entertainment anil dance given by tho Crow Orange at the Crow hall last Friday even ing wan well uttended and a blfc success. Flo Jenkins, student of the unl i verity, was home for the week-end. Mrs. ii. i. Helm, principal, of the high school spent Saturday ln JOugene. Mrs. Fred HnghoR and Hugh Smith of Notl were callers at the Kraal home Sunday evening- The teacher apd pupils of the Crow grade school aro preparing a Christmas program to be glvoi! ;-tn the IMth. rsina l,ewis, Marion Canada and Mala Coryell were absentt from high school yesterday on account of. lllncps. .-.liny McMillan visited friends in Crow Sunday and Tuesduy ovenings. .tuns Jnmrey trjas returned to his homo at Wolf Creek, after visiting the past week nt the C. K.; Lewis home. F.loise Rturtevnnt spent Friday night with Maude Coryell, to .work after the holidays. A. J. Kraal' is building a new garage this week. Mata Coryell spent last week end with Hazel Powell. Hubert and Wayne Jenkins, who LKinnu; if.ksoals Register T.anr County Special) LEABUKG, Ore., Dec. 10. There will he a Christmas tree and fhort program at the pchool foi i lie school children on Friday aft ernoon, December 1 Ji, and there w.U be no njore school until Jan uary 4. Mrs. Weaver spent the week-end In Kugene. Miss Linna Craft, who Is em ployed in Eugene nnd Miss Jaunita Currie. who is ntt ending the St. Mary's high school, spent tho veek-end at their homes. .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swaffnrd were shopping in Eugeno Saturday. CHOW PERSONALS ( ItfKlKii-r I-uno County H,iWu1) CHOW. Ore., )VMr..Te:-MIi:1d;C Mtikl. teacher- of - the 1'alesliiU' school, spent last week-end In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenltlni of Santa Clara visited at tho J. V. Jenkins home Tuesday. Dorothy Doano bus accepted tho position as teacher of the Hadlcy vtlle school upon the resignation of tho former teacher. Sohoollro opened Monday, December 9. ' The Crow high school basketball team played Lorano high at Lor- havo been working at Not!, returned home Saturday. They will go buck I la ski t Social Saturday fltfglatL'i- I.uii County Suotiul) CitESWELL, Ore., Dec. JO. Next Monday evening, December 21. a basket social will be held at the Howe school, district No. 41i. A Christmas program, commenc ing at 8 o'clock, wilt begin the evening's entertainment. QI ESTION HOX ftlVKK CHAVCIO TO JIS TSS FAHMI. CitJhwi-ll M"i"iiibers to Take Part In Meeting In Eugene on New Years Day tTtoKlntcr Tnno County Speclnl) ' CKEBWEI.L, Ore., Dec. 10. The Farmers' Union met Tuesday night for its regular meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace and Mr. Hazel ton wero tuken into the Union. The president appointed the fol lowing for executive committee: J. Illankenshfp, Mrs. Itny Mickel and W. Cavenesf. Mrs. Mar quette nnd C. Hotbrook' were named chaplains and were laler Installed with the following offi cers: president, Mrs. Clyde Wright; vice-president, Mrs. W. T f i-il If dt niw qfifrp'n rv u nil IrpnenrAr jVIrs. Van Orousbeck; doorkeeper, I j un ii uuiaif rjrjei , Lunuuijiur, Jim. Mlnnlo Mickel. installing orflcer was past-president Clyde Wright and Installing conductor. Mrs, A. it. Land A question box proved quite In teresting giving an opportunity to discuss mutters of Importance to, larrners. Mrs. Wright appointed the young married members for the next meeting's entertainment. A program was given as follows: solo, M Iss Lu el I lo Lan d accom -panied by Miss Leona Land; song by the two Marquette Waters ac companied by Almu Orosbock; reading by lietly Lou Oano; vocal duet by Miss Leona Jand and Miss V'elma Holbrotdt; reading; Miss DorAtby Khaub. Tho Union members havo been invited to partake of a dinner at the Osburn hotel New Year's day where a program has been prepared. C OF HANDEL REVIEWED BY MRS. SEDGWICK Vocal nnd IiisiHimental Numbers Given at MiHt'ng Held by Crcswcll Music Club Redliiter L.ane County Special) , CUES WELL, Ore., Dec. 16. Every, neat was taken In the high school assembly room Tuesday eve ning at the first meeting of tne music club. Mrs. W. W. Wyntt, president of the Ladles' Clvlo Im provement club guve a short talk on the purpose of the club which is an organisation for young peo ple to give musical programs each month. MIhs Florence Khaub Is chairman of the member ship committee and stated that membership Is open to all. A paper on the Messiah giving some Interesting facts of. the life of Handel was read by Mrs."vC. IL Sedgwick. Mrs. Mat hew natig a solo from the Messiah. Clifford Travllllon played a piano nolo. Lu- -clle J -and accompanied by her sis ter. Miss Leona sang two Indian melodies. .Mrs. H. V. Mathew and Miss Florence Khaub played n duet "Poet and Peasant" and responded with Paderewski's "Minuet." M.'ss Leona Land played Chopin's waltz and responded with nn encore. Thq high "school girls' glee club gave two selections "World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" and "Swing Son." This grganlzatlon has over' 1$ young women as members. ; i As a closing feature the ..audi ence sang Christmas ' melodies. L Mrs. Mathew announced that the meetings would be held once month. The response to this first meeting being so enthusiastic was a great encouragement to the com- , mittee. ' . - Indoor Plcrx'c Dwmber 29 -(Reg-Inter Lane County Special) CRESWELL. Ore., Dec. 16. An Indoor picnicwill be held. by mem-, bers of tho Ladies' Civic Improve- (Contlnued on page 10, column 1) LAY WILL HE GIVEN I.LMIUA SCHOOL AT (HrnlNtrr I.ano County Speclnl) ELM 1 15 A, ure.v Dec. 10. Tho v.. ..t.,.. i -..i. tn ii.i-pnt-Teiicher as sociation will hold a meeting Mon day evuing. uecemucr ,.i o'clock at which a play, Tho i... ci. .) Iticknrv llol- will be given, insu-uineuuii will also bo given on tho low music Willi her son, Hurry Ken Mnry Cop evTlmw, venerable widow oPf tlie Btccl rg nl lu.r I'CSIUCIKC il ls oyiH w- A aiioulnl fonttiro will ho nn nd-ili-cw hv Arnold 0. Colllor. naalst int cou'niv ai-hool aupcrlntcndcnt and county club lender. Refresh ments will be furnlKhed by tho Mr (Irovo school diHtrlot. GRANGE BAZAAR PLANNED FANCY WOltK WH.Ij UK SOM (V l l.Mllt V WOJIKJf (HoRlaler I.nno Oounly SprHal) ......... ....... lit. Tho women or i"o .-.i,,,." v - bold n bazaar Sniurday, Decomber III. Knney worK. nprunn, qnlltR nnd othor nrtteiea w... uu offered ior mil..-. Kcfresbnients win oh a , ... noon nnd In the ovonltm. Another nurneti.m of the event wll bo a " h box nnd n. rial, pond which la h . inn nlanned In connection with the basilar. ELM I R A CHURCH GROWS m w nru.iMNH nru,T for sii-:n-h nmiiK class (HcKl.tfr t.nno Colinty Spatial) i.- Ml HA. Ore., Deo. IB. The to n.i 'of tho Klmlra Christian chiir.-li nro ' eoiiatruetlnR a new h Id I. K " no t.aod by Ih" Pi-n'; I . 'Ii'" dlmonalona of l o no v atruotur uro 20 by 40. Blue Line Transfer Our Motto: Sensible Prices Good Service .Trunks Delivered 50c Why Pay More? Take a Claim Check Home Blue Line Transfer 614 JVUlnmetto 1 Phono 727 UOTEL ASTOR Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Baths New, Modern . Cloae to Shopping District and Free Garage Tariff from $1.50 $ 1 5-50 to- San Francisco Stage Terminal Telephone MM EWELRY for "her" or "him" jewelry noted for its charm, practicability and You 11 be interested. service Gifts for "Her Gifts for "Him r t F. J. BERGER 18-8th Ave W. Fine Diamond Rings, $35, $50, $75, and up Elgin Wrist Watches, $18, $25, $34 and up Imitation Pearl Chokers, 75c to $4.00 r . Loose Powder Compacts, $1.00 to $18.00 Leather Hand Bags, $4.00 to $15.00 Genuine Amethyst Rings, $10.00 to $55.00 New Stvlc Bracelets, $4.00 to $150.00 . . Ten and' Pencil Sets, $4.50 and tip Gold or Silver Thimble, 50c to $4.50 Gruen Wrist Watch, $25, $35, $40, $50 and up Diamond Platinum Bar Pins, $21.00 and up Watch Bracelets, All Styles, $1.00 to $6.50 Mesh Bags or Purses, $4.00 to $12.50 Brocaded or Tapestry Purses, $1.25 to $2.00 Sterling Candle Sticks, Pair $9.50 to $25.00 Tea Set or Coffee Set, $12.50 to .$50.00 Strap Watch, $10.00 to $50.00 Watch Chains, $1.50 to $30.00 Gold Knives for Watch Chains, $1.00 to $15.00 Emblem Buttons and Pins, 50c to $35.00 Cigarette Cases. $2.75 to $25.00 Reconstructed Ruby Rings, $7.50 to $25.00 Belt Buckle Sets, $4.00 to $7.00 Military Brushes, $6.50 to $26.00 Leather or Silver Picture Frames, $2 to $10 ; Leather Bill Folds, Gold Corners, $6.75 to $11.50 Cuff Links hundreds of them, $1.00 to $75.00 Pen and Pencil Sets, $4.50 to $16.00 Kevtainer Mounted or Unmounted, 30c to $6.50 - . - .- ' Emblem Watch Charms, $2.00 to $50.00 Open Face Pocket Watches, $1.50 to $75.00 ' Fine Engraving Free Messenger Service ' Gifts Held Until - Christmas Luckey Jewelry Store . ''Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" We W. Bristow. Proprietor, ' The Store with the Street Clock j VI.' tit!'. Fine Diamond Setting , Lasting Quality , Values Gifts Attractive, .ly' Wrapped -,!.... 1 V-ili BWsaaiJjitfMov--nriaiwwwtaw- ""'J -" -t IKIt.'-i il r 'I , -- i tomp o ol in.