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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
TWELVE RUPTURE EXPERT COMING TO EUGENE The nice Rupture Method Ex pprt, personal representative oi -William S. Klce. Adams. Now York, ' will be at the Osburn Hotel. Ku gene, Oregon.. Saturday. Doc. IS. Every ruptured man. woman nnd child should take advantage of this ffreat opportunity. The Rice Method for Kupture U known the world over. You can now see this Method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge, un less you are satisfied to keep the Outfit after having the Appliance adjusted and you see how per fectly and comfortably It holds. No , harsh, deep-pressing spring: noth ing to gouge the flesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day with positive comfort. Soft, rubber-like composition pad, any degree of pressure required. ' Don't wear a truss nil your life hen thousands have reported cures through using the Rice Meth od. Why suffer the burden of rup 'ture If there Is a chance to be freJ from truss-wearlng forever? Any way, It will cost you nothing to come in and learn all about the Hlce Method and the wonderful opportunity for help and cure It of fers In your case. Remember the Expert will be there only one day, then your opportunity will be gone. Just ask at the hotel desk for the Bice Expert and he will do the rest. Call any time from 9 to 13 a. m.. J to 5 p. m.j or ! to 9 even ings. Don't miss this great opportunity to see this Kxpert on Hernia. W1U4AM & MIC, Inc., Adaina, K. T ' Adv. OLD HUGO NOVEL TO BE FiiBUSHED FIRST TIME Manuscript of Earlier Story Has Been Discovered AUTHOR SENT TO EXILE I MlNrr' Written More titan Tvn Yw llofurv tho Appear and' of "In Mlx-rablox" Jazz Dance Saturday, Dec 19 ' Music by WENDLING PIRATES - Donna, Ore. DANCING Saturday Night at tlOTI HOT TAMALE "S" ORCHESTRA . Blue Line Transfer Our Motto: Sensible Prices ' Good Service Trunk Delivered 50c Why Pay More? Take a Claim Check at Home Blue Line Transfer 614 Willamette ' Phone 727 (CarwmWncr of lh AMwlRtetl Prtts) PARIS. The manuscript of a novel written by Victor Hugo ten years before I.cs Miseraoios ap in-tired, has been discovered, and soon will bo given to the public. The project Is the Idea of Ons tave Simon, the venerable llterar executor of Ylotor Hugo, who tur 44 years has been active in pro moling Interest In the great novel ist. Roth the fact that the old manu script Is In existence, and the plan to publish it. have been kept secret hitherto, as far a the public is concerned. Announcement of the discovery and proposed publication of tho manuscript wa made here by the American Hralllo press for war ana civilian blind, which has been mak ing inquiries regarding the matter, in a desire to promote interest on the part of I-'rench blind readers in the works of Victor Hugo. The following statement was made by a representative of the press: "It should be Interesting to know that Victor Hugo's literary exe cutor. Oustave Simon, the scholar and blblloohtlo. I. still busy and that after years of research he has discovered the manuscripts of '! Miseres.' a novel written by Victor Hugo more than ten years before tbe appearance of "Lea Miserables. or more than three-quarters of a century ago. "Except for the last two chap ters, 'Ijoa Miseres was ready for nubllcation when Victor Hugo was sent into exile, which drove all thoughts of finishing his novel from his mind. The manuscript was thrown aside and not evet looked at for ten years. Hugo then took up the manuscript, read It was dissatisfied and derided to rewrite the whole story. 'Lea Mis erables was the result. "Exile had caused changes in Hugo's mind and it had its. effect on his story, so that while 'I-ej Miseres lias the basic theme of 'Lei Miserables,' there are essential dif ferences in the two works. The earlier novel, It Is said, will read like a new book. In 'Les Miseres' there is none of wriat is usually called the love Interest, and Cos ette, one of the famous figures, does not appear. In other words, 'Les Miserables was almost an en tirely new story." I ' In the News of the Day THE UWITED SUITES Lane County News 1 (Continued from page 11) Professor M. L Pupin, president of the American AjmocjV Inon for the Advancement of Science, Bays every American student should be required to learn the management of two i , r r , tt .1 ttt ctij . . Biuooom maiea. juajur-uuienu ireu v? . oiaaea, Bupcnnvenacni cf the Military Academy at West Point, has been assitrned to eommand the Philippine department. Dr. William. McQorern, ' Oxford explorer, is reported missing in Urazil, where he was headed for a hotile Indian country. Sir Oliver Lodge, English . -.1 it. . i . I l it.. :.. i i i n scientist, auvtujeus iue wicurj tuuk uio universe una u9 oogin j inning or ena, merely renewing iiseu in cycles. f MARY ALICE MYERS DIES Landed hi Year 1820 HAD PERILOUS JOURNEY Tl cy Kiiiim! I lie MnliiN liilinlillctl by n tlitmtwmo, Sciul-flvlllnsl ' lliuv nf Kindly IVol It wna In llllil that those first nilMtloimrlea onute to the )la wtiitnti Icilanils from llnston, re enibllng, "In ulti'ulKiu hud ivllgl ov'm ftM-vur,' the I'llgi'lui ftUhi-H on the Mayflower. IVunroa I'tu klustiu Ki'.vea V'''',,, I'eoembor "(luod HiMiaekeepllig," "rroluibly no page In American ItlMtury," as tlllbert llroavenor has cxprtMuted II, "Is more stirring and rnniunllo than the uUveulure on w'lleli tl'ese ynutig nuui and wom en xt New Kuglnnil embarked , . . Home Hawaiian hoys hud been brought to New Kitulund by Ainerlcuu whalers. Thlr atorloit of the godloauciM of their native IntitnilN so nrouffod the symimthy of Iho churchtio that some good pcltplo at once orgtinlseil to send inlnslonarleM tit Hawaii, then called the Sandwich Inlands," The mtsalonnrlea, nftxr their perilous Journey nroutul t'ape Horn, fotitnl the Islands "Inhabited by a hatiilsome. seml-clvlllsed race, A happy nnd kindly peoplo, fontl or mtliilc and tho beauties uf nature, but subjeel to n peculiar and harsh form or religion." Their King. Kumehumelm the (Ircut, had Juki died, and hla favorite widow "had Induced the people to shatter their old practice, of tnhu and Idolatry, and had further Induced the new bltig to cut In the presence of women for the firs; time . . . The llawallana. having discarded their old riles as barbarous, were recep tive ami agreeable to new teach ings. To win their confldonro and support all Hint was required by the youthful company wag tnel and evidences of character and sincerity. Tho spiritual Ideals which those devoted men and women plnuled In these lulnnds nre heaVlng fruit todav as useful to Hawaii and to the 1'nlted Htntea as tho fruit of the Mayflower. Tliey anved the Ha waiian nice from such ravages of disease nnd Ignorance us decim ated tho Islanders of the southern Pacific. They hitched Hawaii's wagon to a star ... It was their cblldii'ii and utandi'lilUU'eii who iiulded Ihu cuw'eaitlve aumivlune of Hawaii lu provenuuK us unsurp IUui by Uuroucnn powers, and whu when the Inlanders had oulun'Wil the monarchy, led the movement rot' liulepcntleiioo nnd illlluinio en ounce of Ihu Territory of Hawaii us uu Inlegt'ttl party of Iho I'nlied States." i BLACK PRINCE SAID TO HAUNT OLD HALL PLACE WAS Tin: Tin hi: in: ihi:i .MAID Ol' HI. NT AnmuiMl .Nolilo Nnlil til Halo Ap. jHant Mncml Tlnu ni Ulil Jlauuta, Kay l)wvllini fl'nrrnttti1vai' ef Ilia AMoiliitiil l'rl l.tiNIHIN. The lllnck I'lliice of the liouae of riauitigeuet, whose romantic life made )ilni tile most ehlvaltous figure of a rhlvalrohs age, la sold lu liauni Hull I'lnce, where olfce he wuuvd Joan, Iho fair maid of Kent, t 'lad III his conventional black armor, the prince has appeared aevetal times lu late yours accord ing to Lndy Limerick nnd others now residing In Hie Ittli century mansion. The noble lady believes the prince Is giving warning of Im pending danger to Knglnnd. 'i ne Inst time 1 saw Hie ghost." she suld, "It was standing by 'l bo fireplace In the morning roam. and when 1 entered with a friend. It gilded away through the window Into the gurdou. On two occasions, the ghost appeared at dusk, 'rloiiiellmes there have been sounds of mimic as If very awnnt old fashioned Instrument wero be ing played." uidy Limerick Una 'resided In the mansion iniiny yeans and she said the prince had been such n freiiuent visitor tne servants had oecntue un customed Pi him. Ills body Is be lieved to have rested here n night wnen u was neing lakeu to Cantor bury fur burial. Illvo I tin II Juan. Ho declared I hi In. Ilevnil III ii Ik 1 llli I roi'lll or in,, HUM hail heun an 'lliultiilli.i, u, Iho clement Inspired by , Ul ' eeu.oii," t oiiliiiiii,,,,, , , , ! 'ViiM fume only rter the ,ui Inline oi the tlilrd i lvMlmiii.ni. , men reverted to llin luntjle, '', dunce w. Mow call classic waa " uni.,. ' "I'lilii,.; I i I (IK I.";"".;:1 f'"$ "Kelloflrcr's ALL-BRAN tZTTTr Th0 ravcg,, of Yuu JrleIUl H jti ; iJ.Vtti:. Can om promptly mtannmi. . , r id tigntd mvidenrm Me. Hunt's tmn U lu,,l i thnuiuiiids of nthura iul... i.M.... r , . ' - . - "v.V iiiivo inunu iiaim-iorininif puis an, arugs oi uu avail in sockiiik per Innnent relief from cniiHllputlon UmiiI till iti.,M..ti.. in Krlloss's Atx-auN Km tnilnlr n- flarlril u.lns au man I a rvul.r gar In Isklps illl.-l B.uing m.rthlns to lirlns rell. Niw I no,," tKh Uwbi. I fully rMimmaiul It t anyene Iv rslleve retiilliisiliHi m vwi SdrarllM sa the psLs. Mr uaualiiar shu eis MX ssan sud I itn W brslla Improve. (.Slintd) B. y, Hunt, Aurora, I1L v:r.r,i''!iiL!l null ..isiw i ki k.u;:',,c. JAZZ OUT OF JUNGLES SIVII IS OPINION IIFUJt IIY UlSt'O I1IAM X l'Altia Jas ramn to us from Iho Jungle, nrcordliig to Ulasro Ibanei, the Hluiilli writer, who was moved to a dissertation on lnucr s after seeing 1'avlona per forin. 1 ban os criticism of Jais waa scathing, and he sold that I'svlnwa more nearly approaches tlie prim- "l""sses "See Moody and See Bett er K your cc-iKll is tlrfcciivf. .,ri Ka!set Lid ilicm fitini in mid will, ,., , . uiir j!lii.tt.' licttt-r (mil better. e mH Our twrnty-iiinc years rxprtinuc in scientific - I tr.tinir i.llll the (itti,,,; ..f'crrrct Tt M j "feudal. "The Right Way I. Our Wly rIu.l.MA.-lLfcsa:i.UjiH.L,.,,ry 03. i will A mt to err. "UOBNB, 0,,, SHOP AT BREIER'S C. J. Breier Co. LOWEST PRICES The appreciation of the organiza- t Uon for her untiring interest and , service in its behalf was expressed j oy tne presiueni ana me (jivawiui tion of embroidered pillow cases. The president, Mrs. C. H. Sedgr wick was presented with a dresser scarf, Mrs. Maarancn making the presentation. MRS. LUCY WOOTEN DIES PIONEER OF 1853 REACHES AGE OF 83 YEARS Cheery Christmas Hints Toys Walnuts Real Old Fashioned Black Walnuts Properly Cleaned They Can't be Beat for Nut Bread and Candy. Call Your Grocer EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Eagle's TURKEY SHOOT AT Washburn Field Junction City , Starting at 10 a. m. SUNDAY December 20 (Rtriiter Lsae Coaatr Special) CKESWELL Ore.. Dec. 17. Mrs. Lucy Wooten, 83, died at herj home in Creswell Thursday after-) noon. She la survived by four i daughters. Mrs. Lucy J. Graen-j berger and Mrs. Thomas Brown, i both of Creswell; Mrs. Bell Scott. Paisley, Oregon, and Mrs. John Simmons, Lakevlew. The son is l. I B. Conrad, Delano, Cal. . ' Mrs. Wooten crossed the plains with her parents in 1853. In 1886 she was married to McElroy Wooten. who died about eight years ago. The funeral will be held Sat urday at 10 a. m. at the Cresweu Methodist church. Rev. J. L. Strat ford officiating. Interment will bo In Cloverdale cemetery. Buy your toy now and get your choice "of the best Toys of all kinds that child ren want. Bring the kiddies down and let them see what Santa left at this store for them. You will be surprised how many you can buy with very little money. Blankets Give blankets for Christmas gifts. A wide range of colors in cotton, wool and wool mixed. i All double blankets. Read these low prices on Nashua blankets : Cotton Blankets at . .". .$2.50 Wool Nap Blankets at' . . $3.95 Wool Mixed Blankets at $5.95 ORKKWELIi PERSONALS (KeKj.tr Lane County Bpeclal) CRESWELL. Ore., Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitney and two children from Arizona arrived Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays with nis motner, jtrs. i Anna Scott. The ladles' aid society of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon at the aid house and worked on articles and enjoyed a social time. W. A. Mable held a very success ful sale at his ranch Tuesday there belnc a lara-e attendance and ar ticles sold to advantage. A fine lunch at noon proved an enjoyable feature. - Jav1, Kunl arrived home Monday from Lindsay, CoJ., where he has had employment for. the last several weeks. Mrs. Jay Kunl nave a dinner party Tuesday evening-.m nonor oi the birthday oi Miss i-nouypiuce. The guests wero Miss. Armstrong, MIks Phettvnlace and Miss inman. The Royal Neighbors suprlscd the Woodmen Saturday evening after lodKO meeting with refresh ments which wore enjoyed and a social hour also. Umbrellas Women's and children's umbrellas. A choice selection of just the kind of um brella she wants. Stubs and other styles. Fancy handles in assorted styles, most . any color desired. Buy at Brcicr's for less , 98c to $6.50 Felt Slippers Women's felt slippers iri all colors. Good quality at the low prices y . A t T 98c to .....7.............. JDl. 03 Misses felt slippers m fancy or plain tops. Assorted colors, Wa to 2 AO 85c to .. ifOC Infants' slippers at only 65c t- CAR ON SIDING BURNS CLOTHKS BEING DRIED ARK, IGNITED BY FJRE ' (Ri-rUter Lao County Special) OAK RIDGE. Ore.. Dec. 17. An N. W. car No. 70 on siding 1 burned Monday at about 2:15. A I Mexican while trying to dry some cluibes had built a fire. ana evi dently had them too near the atnve. causing them to Ignite. The beds and clothing of nine Mexicans was destroyed aa well as the car. OAKRIIKiK I'ERSOXAIjS fRful.trr bane County Special) ' OAKKIIXH5. Ore.. Dec 17. Dr. W. H. Thompson la confined to his home on account of Illness. Mr. and Mrs. . W. Archer of Sioux, Iowa, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Holt.: They are rela tives. J.. A. Neal spent the week-end here. I Mrs. Alice Croner, who has been visiting her son here, has gone to Westfir, as the guest of Mrs, Arcn rVlng. ! Tho RehcKan sent a committee to Wostflr Wednosday to look at a piano that Is for snle tners. . Mrs. Tom Hartinan Is ID Eucone Women's Coats Fur trimmed coats for style and finality at lowest price these can't be beat. Come, get yours now. Women V Dresses - Women's Dresses in wool and silk, good range of styles and colors. Now -reduced to only . V HV' . , $4.50 to $9.50 Hisses' Coats and Dresses - Misses coats and dresses at lowest nriccs. buy at Brcicr's tor less. , Women's Fancy Kerchiefs' in Christmas boxes, 3 and 6 in box, . white or colors; Colored . d 1 fj C border', t per box, 3?c to J J Dolls You will: find a nice selection of dobs here. Mamma Dolls and Dolls with Sleep ing Eyesi Dressed jn lovely dresses. For a very little you can purchase happiness for everjr child. Buy at Breier's. Belts Blazers, Shirts BELTS iji assorted colors, wide and nar row, uenuinc luaincr. suitauie lor guts for men and boys, at 75c to. . . $1.00 $3.95 BLAZERS Men's Blazers, Slipover and coat style. V-neck or with collar. A gift all men and young ' men like - . , SHIRTSr-Just the thing he needs and wants for Christmas. Let us help you solve your Christmas problem for him by . these low prices on quality 0 QC shirts, JUS to ;.-U...3).J.O) Read This Men's Shirts In size 14 only. A nA Up to $3 .value, at only -HI Men's Overcoats A nice sclcctfon'of mcfi's overcoats. New styles and colors strictly high grade coats, regular $30.00 (M Q ClY values, going at JjlOsDU Men's Suits Men's and young men's 'suits. Latest styles. Good variety of colors to choose from. , Wc can and do save you money on suits d?OT C A .$16.50. to - J.OU MEN'S MOLE 'SKIN VESTS Leather lined and sleeves. Knit collars r.et.f f ( 13iir MAtlf nf r t1 r $7.50 Men's Bathrobes ' Bcacort blanket robes in new colors. Good values at our price $5.95 and ...... MEN'S - INITIAL ANpKERCIIIEFS.' Fancy or plain at i5c to i ; $6.50 25c Wheel Toys We carry a good variety of coaster wa ons, scooters, toy bikes, hand cars, wheel barrows, dump carts and Kay Dec Cars.' bclcct your Christmas needs now. Gifts She'll Like Every Day of the Year See Our Special One-Sixth of a Carat Diamond in an ) 8-caratwhj gold rjng setting special $29.95 Special Prices on Many Items GIFTS for "HER'r. I'lNI", Dlnmnnil KIiirs, $31. no, $75, nnd up I'.MIIN Wrist WntchoH, $l, fan, $4 and up IMITATION Poarl Chokors, 7o to 94.110 LODSI'I Vowdor Compauls, $1.(10 to $10,110 liKATIIKK Hand HnK, $4.00 to $15.00 ' (JIAI'INK Amolliyst II I nun, $10.00 1 $55,011 NKW Htylo llrnculots, $4.00 to $15(1.0(1 I'i;.V nnd Pencil Hats, $4.50 nml up ;!, I or Hllvvr Thlmlilo, 5(10 to $).50 C;itl K Wrist Wntch, $'J5, S5, $40, $50 mill up lilAMOM) l'lntlnum Hnr J'lna. $$1.00 mill up WATCH nrncolots, All Hlylos, $J.OO lo $0.50 MK.NII IIbks or 1'ursns, $1.0(1 to $l!I.R0 llKOCAI)l:i) or Tiipnslry Pursns, $1.25 to $J.OO KTKHMNli Canillo Mtlcks, 1'alr $D.n0 to $25.00 ' TEA flot or Coffoo Bet, $12.50 16 150.00 . GIFTS for "HIM" ; KTIIAP Wnicli, $10.00 lo .-o.no ... sfi s.. in rtO WATt'll t'lllllll", l.i' " .JU1II fl(l,l) Knlvos f..r WiiK h t-'lmliis, ""1 :MIUI:M ruinous nnd I'lint. mio iof-" ... ' ... mitl IIA . t'lflAltKITl'' f ("'. lf-'n " .,. mil jtiH''NSTiU!'ri: i"iy II11""'' " , 1 1IIXT lliicldo Huts, 4.ow to "" . . ,t mi i sllA.OO ' MIIJTAHT ill iisiius, v'"v Mlol i.Vnnmi. ,u 1 l,l:'lili:it or HUVOr l inu.u . . , I.KATIIKIl IHU VOW. Hold Cl'1-,0';;"'0,lS WW l.liiKS-liiiii.lrods of tltom. ';MI0, PUN nnd 1'n.wll HlIh, $4.50 l 1M1. w KKVTAIrJKIlMo..ntorUnn.ou$y, ;MIII,I:M Wsli-li uimrms. yf OPKN Faco Poclcnt W,ilcli'. $1,60 to - V SHOP EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS Fine Engraving Fre Messenger Sirvice Gift. Held Until Chriitm&i Luckey Jewelry; Store "Where Quality 1$ Higher Thn Price" W;W. Brlstow, Prop. The Store with the Street Clock' Fin OH Setlini tfor the teachers' examination, sWHyy tv,,. ,. .