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I''.l!r"'l,1' old " lino wim owni'd ''y J. Jl. Ili-uwn. llmllii'i-H I'uiii.rnl Toiliiy Funnr in -i i v.ii. I,.,- tiioimhh J. I'.iMitinm, Iik-iiI roi.iiii.ni. who wim IiIIIimI ii, mi nut. ,,. iMM idom v..,,.B,y "t i W'" '" ''"''I I" "' I'll! iKtlllll ' iiuicli ill HiirrlHliurK l,ly. in iru,.t win , ii,,. ,lf,.,l immii. " ,-,'v I,,.,,,- llinrlHl,u,K. Annmiiii n. i,nl r ihciu. ,i,H wim mmlu at Mm v, li,h ,;lu,,,. i;,Ht nlKlit. ;nvllhKH Sl-iit Out ('hrl.lliiail ltr,.,il,ii; hi, vi. hrcii m'tit nut by Arimlil I). Cilll,.,., i-ouniy Hub li'inlur. l i, inumlii.i'H of wlioiil ImliiHlrliil ,.IH ii, ,., ,.. l'i. Tlii. kk'I'IImkh un. In ih fmni "f nilin,.Krilic.( rani. t,i, work ill Mr. Co,,r , Mih. IlnK-n IMI'I,,,,,, iinHlHtiinl In the oMra of iNilimy K,i, lli.il, ,i Mi, oi l'. They urn liiiiMt-colurutl und ,' Hl,t to li ir,.,iy ,l,. of work of art. W.-ill.Tilll,. (il, l iiaii- lnh The KlrlH of III,- U'ulUirvllln Mi hodl linvc ui'Kiil.cd a hcwIiik idiili nml lliivo .U.til JHi-H. Lulu M. Hurt l,.(l,.,.. 'Hln KibHtot, lircKident, Iditli Wlllitirn vi,-, ,,-iHl,ti,nt, und lOvu Mm. Wlll, urn mwri'tary. Oilier it,,.il.rK nri, un followu: AukuhIu ICiiHinn, .Mariinret Tipton, liull KliMlon, Zulu KlrkbUHclt. l.ucillu .Mlllliiiil. l;ilzl,otl, Dowdy, Mnry Hnit-ed, Kvclyn Kh-kbusi'li, I'eurliu WiliMer. AilmhiVj-a'or ApiMiinnil Uy ron ,M. Jican yeHlcrduy wuk up poin'vd udminmtratnr of the e.talo of Ne til. Ilran. who died Heptenl l,or 3, i'J2i, at O,,' uk of 44 und' MORNINGJtECISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 A CHRISTMAS SALE New Silk Underthings Tin- luvt'lit'sl assort ini'iit of dainty silk undies is grouped here in a Christmas sale, (iartntnts that will delight the heart of any and every woman. Oualities Superior at the prices Rayon Silk Vests, Special ...... .$1.49 Rayon Silk Bloomers, Special ..... .$1.95 FIVE Ii'iivIiik iiiimoiiiil property In Ihl. county i,t Iho i,(l,,i(cd vuluo of HOC. M, j. ThonipKon. Jotin If. Wheulilon mid W. T. Hherman wi.ro uppoliiti'd to uppraiiio ttio property, Chirk llrywm Oiivn to I'orttonil County I'lork It. H. Krynon went to I'urtlund yiHlerduy to attend the annual 1 tunc of county clorka rroin over the iitatn. l'luo Flm IllawH A hurhlnir flue at (13 Twentieth uvonuo worn, eaUHid a fire uluriu to uo Kent to Hie local department ut 10:20 o'clock u.t iiIkIU. No damage re,e,l from Iho blime, It wu re ported. . - -'. Klicrlff Cws, After Allinl lr Itcr Hherlff 1,'runk 1J. 'laylor left yvHlurduy ulteruooii for 1'ortland to hrliiB to thl. city O. CurlHon, want ed on a churn" of forKiiiK check on Wren and OroenouKh, contract- oi-H at CJukrldKe, luat nuinmor. , I l'liouitruliH to Hit I'riiiKHl in I'ro fri'Uin I'hotoKrupliH of the camuu. of the UiiJvcnliy of ), ko will he enl to the executive o( the , ureiion untull- .MerehuntH nii.oclu tlim III I'ortluiul. to he printed In the promaiiiH of the annual con vention of the ammclutlon to ho held at the unlverHlty, February lr, 10 and 17. K. JOukciio Chad wlek, necretury of the Kuttene haiiilier, ha. eolleeted a number of beautiful phoium-iiphH taken on the cumpUH und will forward them. , . ii I it In Fir Tre C. I,. Wlll huiiM, or I'leuwint Hill, ha. been read ni? of apple Ireen bloKHomlliK at The lialle. und other inunlfeti lullonH of a mild mid open winter, and wunm to nild hlM testimony In behalf of IIiIh part or the mute. 'I'hc nap, he wayM, Ih up in tho fir trees up in hucIi an xtcnt that the hark can ho peeled much a. If It were uprlm;. Mr. William hnn been lOKRlnK In thin vlcnlty for 60 yeul-H, lie Hiiy, and he can remem ber nn other time when the mime condition was present ut this sea Hon. . . ( hliri b lo Have Y:xlill rule The "Hallelujah Chorus" by Han del, will be a feature of the morn Ina vervlce al. the Methodist church Sunday mornlnK. according -to the announcement 'of John Ktnrlc Kvans. In uddltlon,' Honrieh's "Hark. AVhat Mean ThoHO . Holy Voices" w:il be rendered by tho choir, with a .pec, a) women's iliiartet. and baritone obligato by Mr. Carr. The' sermon subject will be "America nnil the Purpose of clod." an Interpretation of, imiTicun miss on in ine iitfnt ot: the ChristmuH message. AVNOCXCF.MF.NTS CANDV SALE ISY THE ..LOYAt, Uund ut llendersho.t's gun store Saturday. 12-18-2 TIIERR WILL UK A MEETING of the rcul'.y board .at the Os tium dlntnK room at noon to day. Kvery realtor In the city, whether a member of the board or not, is. asked to be present. , THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB of Four Oaks Orange, will meet with Mrs. J. Stauffer at 1417 KlKlUI, avenue West nt 1:30 p. in., Friday afternoon. ' All . women of the' Orange -are invited and each -to- brim; one article not lo exceed -10 months for-the tree. .-A InrRe attendance is de sired &s this 4.t4ie last tneetinz o,f theyeari--.." : ;r: . , . ,' Radium and Crepe de Chine Step-ins Etprrlnlly dainty Karmetils made of railiiini ind cri'iie de chine. Nlco little .leii'lns ndorn ti with lace. Insertion t"! DC nd pleotliiKs a.J7J Silk Gowns at Special Prices Lovtly new models with lace trimmed yokes ndiklrm net insertions nnd lace CIA ftfl irtiai over the shoulders 0.5 lo f'wvr Dainty Handkerchiefs Are Most Acceptable Gifts 25c to $1.00 Inciin. rlt'HlKim Nice lekritiniR In KwIhm nnd Irlxh Ur r-tk'in linnrt Aiiiltrnlilnt-Kil on whi I r. an(i milorN for little 1 f)A iporti affairs and overvilny uuo. 25c? lo 1 ,vv $2.50 and $2.75 Hose McCallum & Onyx $1 QC Full Fashioned Silk Vl To nationally known brands In Chiffon anil Mrvlre qualities. Mntiy nro in nil silk from lop to toes. Hnullfiil nlieer weuvnu In weltfhta that wo- n ore wearing most light now. "a mo nest colors. All Pattern Hats at Half Price and Less Than Half ntir Duett exclusive hats nt final clcnranco prices. An opportunity In have n new Inte modol for the holidays nt a fraction of their former prices. ' Others in Four Remarkable Price Groups $1.95 $3.95 $4.95 $7.95 Values to Values to Value to Value to $.-,.110 S.0II SI2.00 $23.00 Clearance of All Sweaters at Half Price and Less $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 ' BOBV TAYLOR At the. Pacific Chris tian hospital, Thursday, Decem ber 17. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Tuylor,of Wendlinx, a daughter. LAFKY A the Eugene hospital, Sunday, December- 13, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. M. O.' Ijifky ;of Junction City, a daughter. LEONARD At the PaciHc Chris tian hospital, Friday, December 18. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Leonard, Eugene, a. daughter. : I ALLEN At the Pacific Chrtstinn I hospital, Friday, December 18, 1925, to Mr. nr.. Mrs. L. S. Alle'n, Eugene, a duughter. . Wanted to hear - from parties ' reeing wreck night of November I 25th, north of Santa Olara. on the Pacific hiKnway. F-3095 cure Reg ister; ' V . 12-18-6 Viiluc to VllltlCH to 10.9 Values to 18.0.1 fliwliig out our fniin Kt'3ck' of Swclllcra Wnol-Hllk and WonK-Sllk. .-Ulxtw-for every- A Special Event For Christmas Shoppers ; Evening Dresses $16.95 - $19.15 -mi5-$29.75 r XXr eouirei, fimwl'wlih'nnwor adornments or toucl.es of dever.y nalnioil iC'volvets in mnnV exnulslle eoK-rlng ni.,1 combination, of szo - . Silk Umbrellas al : Reduced Prices $6.95 to $9.95 i.e.i Qdors-NrwesfWyln Handles, . : i A)Tiwrr , zj fyAt far Women Willamette at Ninth Street . AT TIIK Til K AT RES TODAY Mfprtiuild-Kirat ,0y. conltnuouB. t ti ll:Sfl "V irji -'Hrti olrt ,fcH 'WrlslWB first, Frtnitnount plclurr. !.n - of Hft- atiir.",lvlrlU rfrBnui or Ailinna. of n man who founrt lilini'vlf uml a girl who knew hor ihun. thq npfqodld cum Ik head ed by Ursetc have, Warner Itaxtor an.l Kiiyniond Hatlort; IJoyd Ilanillion cojn ody. '"KrameJ." .a flicAUro ijuiaterploco In tnlrlli! Orrnnn'n' own' V'et)f.oot Vceuy" tir dtnte-wlde iipwjt cvonii;,. l-'runVt p C. Alpxumlpr, wlXRtd- of tho Wiirlllrpp in I lnunlciil noiling a to the pltturo on tlio Pen I.ynn ami Viol -Dana; Cavil U. ' Do Millc'a Tlie Wcddlnj iSoiff " wllh Bea trice loy; IlPRtnald I)nncy In -"Cftllfor-nfii. HlmlRht Ahead;'1 II. C. Witwer'R "Thrcp IiiiitftH Kuiit," & "I'aooHiwHor comedy, wltli Albnrta Vaughn, Bpx Plrat duV, contlnuona 1 to 11:30 p. ii.; Hurry Carey ill Bret Harie's "The Man Kroin nod ouien," a true, ro mance of tho Wont. adHptfd from the fninnua autbor'a novel, "Tho Idyl of Red Clulch." road and loved by evory devotee of American nrtvonturo; Denny Loonurd'a new "Klyihir Flata," comedy by Sum llellman: - International New a Kvcnta; Bex mualral ncconipunlmentP. comtna- "Kve i.over." wun 1 Irenei Hicb. Uert Lytetl and Clara How; pjormnn Kerry ann Virginia vnm in "The Trlro or IMenauro;'' Monte Hlun in "HoK-nn'i Alley," wllh Pntay llulh Mli ler,' Hen Turphi nnd Ioulae Vaxen1n' " Helllg Owen. lnvl New Yorlc atano nm-ceHrt, "UuayTionea," heralded by every one who hoa aeen It.aa-the foremont rurnl drama In plr-turea,' with a large rnnt lteadeil by Charles (Dunk) Jonea, Madge ue1ainy, Zniu ritta. Lealle Fonton nnd .Itinn Nhvnh: oilier rentureMt Ralph (Irnvoavln Mrrelr, Hertnotl'a Vnigh lilt. tho . unuiiieii lionoyinoon; ' l'aiua Newa; ' ' Comlnr "KrnUicky-Pride!" "The I Ancient Mariner;" Jackie Coogan In "Old Clothoa;' lou" Telleaen. TJert I.y. I tell. Alma' Rubens, Prank Keonan In 'Kft"l bynnei"' Con-nd Nael Una Htark In "Sun Vpi" Ramon Novarr In "Tho MldHhlpinnni" "Tho Tuwoi of Lies," with I-on Ohnney nml. Norma Shearer; Helllg'a monnior mtilnight mm Inee New Year's eve.; ?rvlna's tMwef; Koib and Dili (Road show) J Robert H, Mantell and company (itnul hn W. O. AV, A(ttitlou v Tllff mootlnff thlfl cvoiilnir nt lmll. TCltrhth nnd Ilnnnln strnntn. Tnrirn clnun Initiation. .lUfreshmcntfl, i ' . 12-18-1 Olfl Time imnw , - Bvory- TuHdn nlgtUr W. OW! hull, ptthlln Invltefl; 11-10-1 mo " aims h, NRRt.r qo, nuys your oia -tires for casb.Vt -A 18-10-1 jno. The great sale of Excel Electric Cookers at $6.95 is going big! We believe this Week will see the last of them! Reserve one NOW! It Is So Easy and Pleasant to Choose Appropriate Gifts Froni the Basement Gift Shop OfcHOOVER saves rugs .:i - ,cf- : '' ' The bristles' of an brdi- ,, nary broom are sharp,' with neeHIe-like points..' -As they, swish through soft nap they tear loose '. little threads of wool. Feel the bristles of the ' Hoover brush. They. are. soft and cannot in;' jure soft nap., . . . v '. ; Then, tpoi no matter how hard you sweep - your broom cannot re-.-move the cutting, de- structive, gritty dirt( r that is embedded in : the heart of your rugs..'.' But when you own a -' . ' Hoover, you 'simply glide it back and forth, i ; and it beats, sweeps and': . ? atr-ceansy- thoroughly removing all dirt.' The Hoover, complete with dusting tools, ,, , - only $6.25 down " Phone us today ! v , ' Gifts from all over the yorld are assembled in the ba'se : : meht gift shop for "your choosing. jA, veritable treasure house of "gifty" things to express perfectly Christmas : ; greetings; Those whose Christmas ' money m u s t be ; stretched far will particularly enjoy shopping here for J there are innumerable pretty ihings from 50c to $2.5Q;' Experienced, courteous salespeople are ready, if you de- sire, to assist you in leisurely selecting the 'correct" gift! Oregon Myrtle Wood Articles "Myrtle" wood is grown 'in two. -places ..in the .....world only. Oregon and the Palestine: In the . Palestine it is considered a sacred-wood and its '. . commercial use is prohibited. Certainly an ap- ., proprlate lft to send east or away, from home. . . Nut Bowls with Mallet :........i$3.75 to $9.50 ., Comports ........$5 JO - Large Traysi...-..$6.25 . Book Ends . 1255 to $5.50 Metal; bronze. -and polychrome, book enda rit,. ,v would he difficult to. find a more appropriate gift . , for book-lovers.1 ;., .',...- . .. ... ,.. Hand Carved Opium Bowls , : . With Teakwood Stand, $J.75 .;: : -i-;-Brass Tea JPots ...l...l............$3J0 to $6.50 ,'. 'Brass' Hearth Brooms. .:.::.,..,..,.:.;.,.,:..$4.95 ;, Polychrome Jewel Boxes ......$2.00 .' Hammered Silver Jewel Boxes $2.75 ' 'Heavy Brass Candlesticks .,....'...........$7.50 V Wrought Iron Candlesticks ,$159 Carved Iron Smoking Stands ;.....:.......$1.98 ' Flower Bowls SOe to $3.50 ! Novelty Baskets ...:..;.r...':.....".....50c to $4.75 Fancy Jardinieres .:...'....;:...'.'.....$1.75 to $655 " " Decorated Candles, per pair .....55c to $1150 ,'. Hand Painted Cheese Board Sets ...::.$2.39 ',' " Hand Painted Shoe Trees ; ..........89c ' French Perfume Bottles $10 to $2.39 Incense Burners 35c to $1.50 26-Pc Set Rogers Silverplate in Handsome Gift Chest, $14.25 . - Choice of several beautiful patterns. A gift of lasting beauty and service. 9 . : ; 26-Pc. Set Rogers J 847 Silver--;. plate in Tray,: $33.10 . ' Aiiv pattern you wish wilt bo placed In a blue plush-lined carved wood tray; Tray finished in soft gray und blue colors. The perfect gift for a man -to his wife. ''' ; ; ; -.', ', , V . : Merchandise Orders ' Are Always Welcome ; Gifts. . J.I.WJ.J.iJIJ' H.IIMILA1JJ.I'I.IH. ii" IS iiip.iihrni4ri,i:iii; : t iV.J '.v. .'',; :,iT ,.' ' - . . , . .,; :,'.,', Special Selling of -Silk Umbrellas- HALF PRICE 1 SALEM GETS CONVENTION IIORTIClXTflKAIj SOCIETY V- HAS ASSUA1, Kl.ECTlOX . ' By Tlio Asffoclated rresa) , MEUKOltn; Ore., Dec. 17. Tho 1926 convention of the Oregon Stalo Horticultural socloty will bo held nt Salem. This was decided at today's convention here- and the following, officers, -for next year were elected:. Floyd. T, Keynolds of Salem, president,- C. A. Roed. Hood Klvqr, ..vico-president ? and Clayton I.. Long, Corvallls, ne elected secretary and treasurer,; i Enrly this afternoon the -lnniiy Washington, California und other .outsido delegates to this- 'conven tion were taken by ,nutomobllo through tho valley. ' , a .On the program this nfte,rfi'ooti wore addresses by. It. S. Uocho ol Oi'eiton ABiicultural hollego on the cost or vaislng penrsr' Proressur J)on:'C. Mote, also-of O.' A. C, "Pear Ittsocta and Their uontroi;" ""Tho Economic Status of tho Pear industry," Professor W. S. Brown, Corvallls; '"Pear Diseases and Their Corttfol,',' Professor H. V. Hnrss. I'orvlllllS: "HproV Kfllllll- tiient and Spray Application lor (he orchard," i-rnicssur i.eroy Chllds, Hood'nivpr; "Oil : Hmul slons," ltohert Nonis, Talent; 'Hentlnir tlie Pear Orchard," l'lovd 1. Young, Los Angeles; J-penr l'ollenatlon,'1 ' Professor O. U Phillips, Davis, Cal, operating manager, . said that his ndvicos from Captain Robert Wil son, master of tho West O'Rowa superceded information through Cordova, to tho effect that the vessel was disabled and again adrift. The message stated that tho sea had moderated and that tho West O'Rowa had : covered - 130 miles in tho day. : . I will: not be responsible for any debts Incurred by anyone ex cept myself,-.-''. 4V J. BOWDBR. f-' -.:'.'' '"'.). i 12-16-3' t)elco Electric Plants and Frlgl dalre Electric ' Refrigerators. W. 1 Hargls Co, :8S7 OHvec '. Lutellus, Woods: tunes and re pairs pianos, player pianos. Phone 1129-Y. i ,' . 12-15-1 mo. Play Safe! Have your tiros vul canhiod by White Vulcanizing Works, 36 West Sixth avenue, op posite post office.' ; 12-17-1 mo. Ship Making Progress ' my Ttw ABtotnstod I'tpBR)'. "i 'PORTLAND, Ore..:Dec,.'-jlvfc Tile steitmeT West O'Hown Is pro 6eedlitg and making' fair rirdgress, sttys n niessngo reoelved today by tio Columliitt' iPit'clflu Shlpnlng ctompuny. Ottnta!n.'.j!i.:.a, , llcliiicli --HERBS.; . , ' Ronil for Free, nooklct SUNSET HERB AND , PRODUCTS CO. .' Mixlfonl, Oregon :, Ref use Service Co. ' ' All kinds of refitso col-' ! Iwitetl and , disposed of.'"'. Telephone 2232-R INDKI'KNDKNT GAUAOB , ' H2 Infill Avcntio West 0v::l Our Tears n go. the fouhrlcrs of ' tlio IT. S. National Bank had d vision of an institution that wrtuld be a hPlpinff friend to everyone In tlits county. They were more' interested in seeing Eugone becorhe a thrivhiR, bustling commercial center than they were in building up t hoi r own fortunes. Ho thoy orgunlzod this bank with this definite policy in mind and named It uftet tho moat eqpected, most helpful and Tnoat honeat organisation. n ,thov world the United Strttes Government. ; ' ' " - ' And If duo were to look back over the Intimate history of the IL S. National Bank one. would .find that nvor has this Ideal been lout but of slKht. -If you conie to us ad a new customer today you will know tnat you nro being assisted fot that lH our foundatlou : ' J!. . U a NATIONAL V: ,.: B' A::n:k-v- i;' Ijhe Bank of Service i EUCENE.LOAN SAVINGS BANK.V ' ' "Cne Bonk for Savings ' '" ''',''-.'" . - , J : V i 0 :'i (