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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER It), 192S THREE on s- NOW! HARRY I Kl.llr.-I, W s , Tmlaj- I A BRET HARTE STORY Kycty lnvt-r of- line Wcstrin rinn.-iiu-t- ami tin ill lias trail 15 ret Marie's slury "Tlie llyl i( Kril (liilili," Aiid with Marrv Carey star red - WOWIK! And ANOTIIIill BENNY LEONARD -FLYING toox-Ur 1NT1 XEWH 0T 20 ClHllhlllOII' 1 in li::in E IS HELD K'",ATK CIIM,;,t I'ltCKIIdlNT riti;iicr ihik.ht 1 1 i i in; Irving II. Viiilnu HM-nkcr iu Wwk ly IimhIiioh r iiiKfno Cliiimher ur ClIIIIIIH'ri'd t:ui:ein. Ih huld In high ri'itnnl ''y I I'll- "II over the United Hllili-, iwil.l IrviliK H. Vllllllg, in-Hl...iu or llm Mine cluiuihiir of 'i'iiii,ii-i i-i.., i weekly liiiK-henti "f I III! I'lll.lllOI.I' u( uiilllllH'I'iMi yi'H ler.llty hiton. This clly Ih about Ii, enter ii Iticiuii- era i,f ilcvu!opii,i-nt huu It Inh over before experienced, pro dieted Mr. VIiiImk. Tim toiiiplo- Hl'tl llf III" IlltW Hlillllii.ru 1'i.i.lri.. i Hun Ill-IIM ihi. III iiiiIiik l Klu- I'nim lii cornice! wiiii tin, nialn lino III noi l hern California next aillil incr will iiiii.n a groat thing (ur I'.iiKi.m-. ili-cliu-i-.l I), c speaker. Ml-. Vllllllg staled Hull ( In-KUII In Ipiiikk-kbIiiu morn rapidly n Hio way or iiilli-il iu li 1 ltf mid de velopment linn, voi- lt-f (itfi. At llm I'ni'niii c oarcrcm-ii or i-iiiiiiii.orH I 'l (''iiiinicri'i. of western states, lin-Ki.n 4-hn in Iji'i-h jtrovod 10 bo Killnlng puMie rohflilonco anil holding their memberships much belter llian either California or u aNlilni;tiii. hi. wild. Ik. urged that all ai.l possible nbouM In. given now settlors, often Wlllllilll III. n it I I thi. settlors bo i-onio iIIh.-miii-iikcI nnii li-iivo llm .-.lite, giving II a lilark eye. Mr. VIiiIiik c-alli-il attention lo 3(io.niio development fund rocci.ily raised by llio I'lirtlan -liniiilei- of conilnorco. Ho said Hull, thin fund Ih to bo used for all tiarlH of the Hlato. MrH. Avaril Kali-hanks gave two rending during llio luncheon liour. Mlna Hnrton; fitiartet, "Tho HiiMb of ClirUlinuH," high school claw; lalilniiu, " Tho Manager Hcone'; :iatlnn. "Hauling It." primary girls; offering; closing i eniarkn, by Ur. IS. V. Hilver. ROAD MILL AGE FIGURED I-'OIITV IJISTItHTS VOTI-: KI'K CI.L TAX THIS VKAIt DONATIONS ARE RECEIVED MltH. -A1)V KKAUY TO IHKTHI- ivuti; cintiHTMAH ciii:i;h ContrlliulloiiH continue to arrive at thu ofl leu of Mm. M. H. Ally, Hen mutron. fur tho ChrlatmuH ilonatlonu to tho needy fainlllci) of llio clly. Ycntordny tho DauKhtorit nf ins Nile Ronirlbulvd a lurno uuautity or canned kooiIb and other provl h.ohh and the mutrona' KUttd of the Ci-nll-al PreHbytorlan churcp took io her a bundle of excellent cloth Init. ' ' MrH. Aay h room In tne city nan ! biicomuiK crowded . with toys, provlHlonu and clothing to be dle- trliiuted prior to cnriBimaa limn. FARMER HIT BY AUTQ ,IAMi;S IiAItKK.V OP ALVAIK)UK ACX;HKNT VICTIM Hon DrlrliiK Hac-liuio lliutblo to Sco I-'ultirr .on Jloud Near Homo Ih Explanation MILL CUT IS NOW LOWER m;v hikik.k,s i a ii Aiiovr, I'ltouuurio.v Ki'lMiri or K'ml 'ihi hi! I,unhir-iiu-irH AasocJatloii For I'unt W!k Ih Ulvcii feot. 4,410 export oriloi-H 1 04.431 .409 Unfilled rut! trade order cum. In tho flmt fifty wcekB of the year, production reported to Went C'oUBt Lumbermen's aHHOdutlon Iiiih boen 4,00ll,r.II.G7H feet, new IiUhI niB ri,l:i!i,2ir,,01 feet: und ship ments 5, 1. '.1,003,4 11 foot. CORPS DELEGATES NAMED One hundred and two rnlllu ro porlliiK to tho WeHt Coust Lunib(jr iih'N'h fiHKoelatlon fur tho week '-'mlliiff DocomhtT 12, munurac- Mlll.il fl 7 IQ1 AT not of InmUni mild 122.(121 017 r..t. ,i Mhirii.e.i I Partment convention In Mamhflcld WOMK..V TO A'lTKXD W. R. C. C'ONVKNTION IN Jl'NK IX'legates of tho Women's Itcllef corps of EuKone, to attend the de- lor,.870,D.'lg feet, suy the asso ciation's bulletin. New business wan 26 H per cent above production and shipments were 9 per cent above production. Korly-clght per cent of all new IiufIiichs taken during Ihe week was for future water delivery. This amounted lo ri8.901.B3S foot, or which 37,847,638 feet was for do mestic carKo delivery; und 21,054, 000 feet export. New business by rail amounted to 1,970 cars. Fifty-one per cent of the lum ber shipments moved by water. This amounted to 63,807,109 foot, of which Ss, 637,352 feet moved coaHtwlse and Intercoastal; and 15,209,807 feet export. Rail ship ments totaled 1,584 cars. Local auto and team deliveries totaled 4,549,379 feet. next June, were elected at a meet ing of tho organization held In the armory yesterday afternoon. This election closes the official business of tho W. K. C. for this year. Installation ceremonies for officers recently elected vjill tako place Jointly with the O. A. K. together with those of the family residing In tho respective house holds, will ho guests at an enter tainment and dinner then. Tho pro gram will bo held between 3 and 6 p. m., It was reported. ' "Delegates electee; were: Margaret Davidson, Muy Head, Lillian Dot son, Wllla Kaufman, Vena Weber, Emma Kirkbuum, Nellio Mitchell, Ruth McNeul, Cora Marshman, and Clara Morehouse. Alternates were: Cora Dansficld, Iselllo Klcster, gnret Adrian, Mrs. Ial, Murlo WilliaiiiH and Adullu Htic-kles, . P.-T. A. INVITES "DADS" SI'lX'IArj I'lUM.UAH I TAWED AT ItOOKKVKIV 1UH T)n nill:iK of tho h i oc i ill tax livlin thai witc vritnd in 40 road illnlrlclH of tho county wuh uh nouncod ypHlwdny by Hen J Kt-ncy. roitnty aHHenHor. The IovIch rutiK" all tint way from .8 of a mill in tt n tnilm. They are na lollown: .Ijuiigb LarHen, a tormcr of Alva dore, wan Herlouuly injured about 7:30 o'clock lust nlnt whon Htiuck by an automobile driven by lilt son, Hurvey. Tho accident occurred near tho I-arHcn home. Mra. Ursen, wlfo ut tho victim, wan with her non in the mm1 hi no. ; AccordlriK to tho story told at I the KuKnu honpltal, whore Mr. 1,arnen wnn tuken. ho was not seen on the road until hit by the car. Ho had been milklntf and was re turning to tho house. Darkness and rain prevented the son from hoc Ink' his father, it was explained. AlthoUKh tho extent of the In juries were not determined - late last nlnht, It is neiieveu sir, i-rfir-son suffered a broken lo(? and a. broken left arm below tho olbow. . Unfilled domestic cargo orders, Dora Hunter, Mrs. Yeager, Alice totaled 103,125,828 feet. Unfilled Shepherd, Bessie Farrington, Mar When tho Thoodoro Roosevelt junior hU?h school I'arent-Teacher association meets again, fathers of school children will ho tho Invited gue.its, according to plans made at a meeting of tho organization yes terday, Mrs. O. 11, Jones, Miss Mertle Chamberlain and Mrs. Josephine Knrlght were named a committee to prepare for the entertainment of "dads. The I-T. A. gave a vote of thanks to W. A. Klklns for tho gift to the school of a picture of Jriorman s "iieaa oi cnriKt." buper intendent David John Jones gave a brief talk on "Training of Child ren" as that duty applied to those of school age. Several concerts are planned by the association to raise money for a phonograph tor the Junior high, and plans were also discussed for outfitting the rest room, money for which has already been sub scribed. , i Mrs. Enrlght reported .that a dis play of home economic fcaturen would be mado at the next meeting. For next 30 days pnone 1286-1 J. 1. Cupp, Fainting Contractor. 11-29-1 mo. SOCIAL WORK OPENING MI88 lsVPO RFX7KIVK3 Office Soon to Ilo Moved to Court- lion ho WlKsr Ttiere Will llo , Mora Itoom and ConvciUeiicjot. The county social work Is al ready opening up, according to mihs Alma LiUpo, secretary of tho .. Lane county chapter of tho Red Cross and county social worker, oven before she has taken up her now duties. Requests have conto In at her office from different . parts of the county for service and already five requests for adoption of children have been sent in. Numerous other requests have also' been sent In, she said, not In tho nature of work that la connect ed with ex -service men. Miss Lupo soon will move nor offices to the courthouse whero she will have a great deal moro. room and many more conveniences than In her present location with the office of the United States em ployment service on Sixth avenue west opposite the postoffloo. Willamette Collection & Credit Service. Bonded Collection speclaU lets. C. S. Dillon, manager; Donald Young, attorney, 880 Willamette. Phone 878. . ;LUB LEADERS TO VISIT bKOi n AMI 1-Ol.MKIl UO TO IXIIIliUi TONIGHT u r K.vitiiiur. stnto ,-luh lonil- l .111 be hi-ro today and will Lwanr Arnold 1. folll.-r. coiiiity :iblMilr, io i. oiiiiiK wow" ,J attend a nieeilng und Heymonr will show the moving plo-tiiri-K of boys' and girls' club work. Work In this Hue has been very netlvi. In the t'oliurg schools, says Mr. Collier. After lbs meotltig the llnrrls burg and Col. org hlKh sidiool lias ketball teams will play a game. Ilenistltrhlng at 115 Uint Tenth Mr.lit 0 cetilH a yard. 12-17-3 Horning, Register .Professional and Business Directory, TYPING AWARDS GIVEN HKiU SCIIOOI, STI'DKNTS GIVEN' CKIITIITCATES nnriiciAN and una no ATTORN KYI I solimnT. U.D. Fool and srob eiri41h4. rr.ctlr. iinm.a io nan nml tboi--'llr. Office iO! Mln.r Mllut, TuwJ.r u4 rrltfur. rbon. HI ni 0UU.ION snl IrTANnArtri Prso. Ut Itmlud to th .jr.. .r. tin.. na ItMt. st I..I.J .nil xl.". fur- L Ottlc. ID. I. U. u. w. itius. nm 111. flit BKAltDBUIOT I'r.etle. Ilra- M u olMt.trlc. and himrm ok .Biia- v IH Minn KulWltir. Offloe pnon. Hi. nNtd.no. phon. I... 1 . nCI.Ds, If.D O.n.r.l -tr.ellr. U1 tiMiiloa ilv.n to Ob.t.trlr. MlUum.f wom.n Office ll-- Bmt nid,. rtion. .11. n.rtd.nc. UU rnutMo HI. I'hooe T0. HI T. TtTUII Otii.ttlc. end wm tIMr.B s iptwlftlir. Ilrowa lildl' hik ua O.H .ttMts, 'iaLw. nonnitm Uroio.r ill I w. Tll.ler. ph. ll 14 IAWUB noo.n 401, MoMorr.n .i.n-urnt inn.. CIIIUOI.RACTIO Hi 0. OIUHAH The ohlrnpreotor. -tinuitloii, ftM. 710 will. matte. I ) l riaciiRn io..t-i whit. jJ-JW. Fbta. 4 ft. R.aldanoe phon. MOIOSOB A. SIMON Chiropractic "M in. cauM. naalth r.turna. JmlH-J. tn witlamatl., epatalt.. fl. D. AM.HN--Attorn.r.at.law. Boom. I ov.r ll.iik nf Ouiiun.rc. C. A. WINTRHURIKR l.ano. IHtM a.4 probata .MK-lallll.a Otfle. eore.r III an1 WHlam.tla .lr.ata. . O. IIOUB Allorn.T. Pracuoe to all anuria. 711 Wlllamatt. BU U I. RAT Ulnar llulldlof CHAS. A. HARDY HiTl 1,, O. a Nailnn.t Hank nidi., ooroar Itb end Wlllamatta atr.ata- AI.TA KINO L.wyar. Mln.r llullulng. 1'bon. let. Ill . at. CAI.KINB Attornar-at-law. U. National flank llla-f Thon. IT. riiutoroniirr UK. IIANIiHIItHI Foot 8pKtallat; coma, ralln.iaaa. bunlnna, fall.Q arcbiui: alt foot allmrnta, la!lr 10 to 4. 411 wjlLm.lt-.. around floor. Phona 101 ItKAl.TOKH BBPOItB Ruyln, we our Ian. lilt ana profit br our IT yaara axpcrinc. Hani Ruin. R.altjr Cp.. 7tk and Will VNnr.RTAKKRH IJITIlorATIIlO rilTHICIANB A loim BIkiONn Oat.npathle phy- JJ am ur,on. 404- 11. w. M. u .BTtmi.nr, office tii aiin.r ....in. n.-.i ARCIIITBCRa fJJ WNSICKKR ArohltMt end eup- n --- -oa Minar inn.. IAV f2l.,fi.ftMrallon., fnr man, woman, Jl!'Hns. t w. 4th. Phone 7H-J. JfTKRINART BunOKON J A, Pl.ANin.M V.) .--..- .or. J-1 1 won. in rtny or nlaht. Offlo. 71, With .trait. VMarlnarlsn Offlc. - "re mi !- Phonn l TRANRriRg fc... rnN THiVHI.-17-n rr nMnh..n J ft"'- Ounatal triuiafer. Hovlni nr. 77,7 w0' "ur ipaclaltr, Phon,.! --5J"; tHIrl.nr. i.nl ' AND lino CI.KAN1NO CLBANiuna hi one at, . snnw now, fRAvin t, ti c -j. ?Ht TIM- u. ft. r iii v i T - R-RPAR(i Avn nvfUi.niNtl tt 1 son Honor mpslrintr av-'". run, lauffonn, lb." A. Tiintin -.-- e.,1- N ii nlkl,r,',r ImiUTsnrs. Bond! bilJ1"! Nntlonsl Dsnk BWrf aW for ovary rink, RT Wlllrimffltto' nt. MAniON VBATCH ritNWnAL HOHB I.lr fcMtiUnt. full u qulpm.nt. Corntr Tenlh n1 !'rl itMet. PiW J11. Wurloo Vmipd ana -a" Knr. , ir -tit. WOT1TT-rK.il rTlllfrl Ull.il W. T. '"" . ...... 11.1 nr. I.b4IT UMl-inn. 'v ' Ollr .-4.t Phont 111. n.r.ANKiw anp micss-sita KI.KCTniC (M.PJANRRH - in. Hftrvloe Btrovt. you'll MPRRIAt, CXKANRRH AND ,7 ...-.nib Ave. Bint. I bona IlKSfSTlWIflXO llrlMBTITCIIINO At r.altl.gce. TINNING AN" HF.ATINO px.m ntinP TlnnlnK. furnnct 8,:;..iHn;. 17 w. . IntttnlllntT. . nl..tln tin- c..u.nih ana UB. -" IIAMi ninir i" drain tile. 1001. linn. i - n .. . xr Pluinblns. lib- KI.Hf TIIIO TRI!ATMKTrI OR. CIIAfl. trio power, "."ii.nk 0( Com- hone I'.H-R- ri.tiMitiNO ANnn nKATINO . ti,..mr.in. and heat- i-uuu. - - pboni 11(11. .Du. . t.rQSI. m.;.. nbnn. W-- t ,17 lllali 1 Wilder ana . . ,00d. .n.l,ln,. fl-.l-l.lnn. ''.';,a.riVlJr.0l .... tilnmmfM " " " ...nut HOHriTA Inf. reiini-i.."- f .blpineni. ord.r. q?!"',' Pbon. W0O11 l)flAI.BS hodr fir. eic.on. .t.h. MO1 04. "to Drt woon-in rowtn, ."" phom "I , .hone HO". PAINTINO Ult Levy Met. Levy 1 4.2 33 9.3 2 -. 4 34 6.3 3 1.(1 3fl 8. r. 4.7 37 10 10 3!) '9.8 K ........ 3 40 8 S 3.8 44 3.1 10 n.2 r,i 4.7 11 t r,3 io 14 1.3 55 2.4 17 3.9 r.fl Ii.9 IH 4.0 S7 4.8 in 3 BO 10 2S 9.8 0.0 4-5 27 10 04 1.1 2H 8.8 00 10 20 10 71 8.3 30 8 70 2.1 31 10 83 4.4 32 10 The November teet awards In typing nt tho Kugene high acliool have been ordorod for Miss Ger trude Dolerleln, Instructor in the commercial department. They are as follows: 1-lrst award, a cortincato. tor over 25 words a minute, Howard Strawii. Grace Van Gawnrp, Allco llouchurd, Margaret Keulner nnil Hernlco Olsen; second award, silver pin. for over 40 words a minute. Ruth WIRcarsnn: itoyai test, tirst award, a certificate for over 30 words. Mayburno uranger; sooonu award, a gold pin, for over 45 words. Mar an Thompson: unaor- wnod tests, first award, a cortiflcato rr nvn. an wards. M ton l'oitrce, draco Van Dawark; second award, broniio pins, ror ovor iu worus a inlnute. Kuth Wiscnrson and Ber-tik-e Olsen. : il BOYS DECLARE PROGRAM! FIUENIHY INDIANS ADOPT PI;,VN OP WVING. Friendly Indians of the Central Presbyterian church have adopted tho "four-fold" plan of living, ac cording to a report mado last night by one of the lenders of tho group. Tho "four-fold" plnn includes Sunday school attendance, Chris tian lives, physical culture dally, Industry and good associations. Wtivii nnil menns of obtaining head dross havo been started. It was reported. All officers of the group were present at the last meeting. A tribal namo has not been adopted but ono In under consideration now. The group has a member ship of seven boys under the ages of 12 yoarB and will ibko in more from now on. SMALL CASE GOES ROUTE VAXS.il RUBKN8TKIN -FIIilAUiV HIS FINE) OF S5 PUPILS WILL ENTERTAIN PUOtiHAM TO UK GIVEN AT CONDON St'HOOI, After his case had gone through I tho justice, circuit and eupremo courts, Ella Rubonsteln, of this city, yesterday paid a flno of 825 which Justice of the Peace Wells had Imposed upon htm over two years ago, having been found guilty of tho charge of buying fure with out a stato license. ! Rubenstoln nppealec) his case to tho circuit court here, was found guilty and then appoalcd to tho stato supremo court which af-1 firmed the decision of tho lower j court. . Rubonatoln did pot state how 1 much it cost him to carry his case through the different courts but there still remains ?15 court fees to pay. rnimr nrcfii.Aniss MITUHULiLl UU11I1I , (Continued from page one) The Condon I'ai-ent-Tcnchcr na eljiilnn has completed arrange ments fur an entertainment at the school tonight and tomorrow night. The program 1b to bo re peated for Ihe reason that tho as sembly room Is so small that It will not accominodiito ns many people as it Is believed will desiro to attend. ,V Christmas pageant in in scenes, the stiepncriis, urn - men, and tno ivativiiy win u senled by tho fourtn, ruin avu sixth grado pupils. Tho pupils of tho f.rst. seeonil nun wiuo titv will give songs, and recitations. A small oiiniissioii " charged anil llio proceous win u Hied for the purcnasu oi ..oj-Ki-ound apparatus, It Is announced. CHRISTMAS PLANS MADE HIGH SCIIOOI, WII.Ii IIAVK KX- EllClSKS WKDM'l'Al ; Plans for t:hrltmns exercises are being mndo nt the IM geno n.g hool. aicoriiing teiison. piinci an. I""" ; i tree will be given Wednesday at which time Ihe students will ren- lel- a cantata tinner uio ,f Miss l.iHina Jlal'stors, nuisi niroi-ioi. . . . j Cliilstmns piem in.. ... . on the tree for mo iiueuy ,, .....i "f I"" ;' V.iV;; ,,a. lu-oliglt ..irs. .'I. f-- i- , limn... Wrt,-k In charge. trim, wno '" """ - -,-- ,,,, mVliliig are being mnech day ...wl MlPMO Will UO llllliv Mrs. Ady s iepaiim"y PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN , uitiniil, I'II'HiS OF cH.ti'sriAN ommaiAvrBAi t 7:3" "' Vr. of Mis. Ii. t. " ", wrld.- Song. ;" " k. V. scripture rending, Hernlce recllntion, "Awav In Yvonne A Kins. . " .- ,,,,.. a Manger, oiauio m .. (ho school: St Ivers; Johnson neri recitation, Ncely Time, ' ""'"',,, ,' was Gootl, itnan nun "....r. rocltatlon A v,'1 primary glrli! ,'ndiler of .toy,' The Wilfred ( "Trw.' song. "Tho Chrlstmns "".'- nrlmary deparimoni; O. Bl. V. Hlokox, piano tuner. Phone or, Morrle Mubio speak. Colonel Moreland then was recognized and summed up In a comparatively brief extemporan eous addroBS tno reDuttai ana ae- fenso ovldenne Interposing no ar gument in behalf of the secretnry of war, the general atntf or army branches mentioned . by Colonel Mitchell In his charges. Ho said ,l.n trlnt tun, nn intricato thing but tho issue was exceedingly sim-N plo. Evorv case nns its iunonmenuii Issue," ho said. "In this Instance it Is that the ncouscd, through tho I public press und overy agency nt his command has assailed and hrniiirht discredit unon the war de- liartntont. That net Is a breach of military, discipline which ncoda no proof. JVO lirojMV KIVOII As the nt-osooutlon urguments olosod the defense again was asked If it desired ;to reply. Tho answer again was negative, and General Howeo ordered the court closed for findings. The gonernls nno not been closeted In tholr prlvato chamber for more than 15 minutes however, before the court was re opened and tho prosecution coun sel was asked If thero was any further evidence to bo laid bcioro the court. Oolonol Moreland said: "Thoro Is no reoora of previous r.n.itrlf.1 InnR - Immedlntoly the- court retired again. Tho question asked the prosecution -counsel is provincu n.i bv tho manual of courts martini nnH iiRiinllv Indicates that a find ing of guilt has boen reached by, the court, Acting prosumnoiy on this assumption, several newspap er renortors. Including representa tives of two commercial news serv ices, flashed over their wires nt ii, , it,n that Colonel Mitchell had boon . found guilty. Moro than two and a half hours passed, hnwovor. beforo tne vcritict wu announced. minster Hollovcil Cher.kral rliv Lho Aanoclntctl Proan) TCT.AMATI-l FALLS. Ore., Doc. 17. with schools closed to Decem ber 28, and other precautionary measures bolng observed, inttica iinn, tnHnv worn that tho spread of spinal monlngltls hero hnd beon cheeked, wo new onses uuu no i. talitlea havo occurred In three dnvs. All business houses and places of amusement nro open as usual. . w .o.. V. Attfitlnll itto. nmntlnff this evening nt hall, KlEltth and Lincoln' etreots. .Largo class initiation., HoCroshmonts. . ... 12-18-1 I INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP Here's the Santa Grown-ups Claus Believ e in HE's the Hart Schaffner fe -Marx Trumpeter. He's the emblem that you'll find in the clothes we sell, you'll see him in advertising and in our windows v . - - . ' ' ' ' Wherever he is, there you'll find high quality and smart style not only in clothes, but in shirts, neckwear, hos iery, handkerchiefs and all qf the other things to wear that a man likes f or Christmas WADE BRO. Hart SchafTner & Marx Clothes .', ; ; ; li".1 tTBIMinna mi t " :; The christmM wit Home,. '.-.'.....- ----- w w t" IMM HI