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MORNING REGISTER, EUGEN ORE, SATURDAY, DEC. t, 192S FIVE .', CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ..h.,m l'll 1 'lyMr.!l V!. itiVrlo Klwr or unrris-i inm, iSl,, elu" wa i Major l, Ill-Mayor 33. IJ. U-o fttltl tlt'tf to l,l I Willi UllH.k (If hi Kl-IUMJ. Uo W r:l. in tin' Hy ywdorduy. ftm.il 3 ill Police iriiii , . timvu lUidilcnta Horn (Wf., i' "l,ii Tm.Ur and Mr. EriM. ' ''' - ' ' ' . of I IB Kuiteuo bsMfi ivii. In MuMlnn. """..Liihmii yesterday. Jlo was , k hit iiiiiiu, : fcpKK" . ... ,w IU-lrll KXilMl K. M. J! 0( Hunlii I'lnra rMrli.ii iiollcn 1""' "'" " " C irt.r Willi California- IK i-nw. No. if- ' . ..i.ini lliviiwt Ihm A tnnr- 7Tiiiih wim lmui.il t 1 Couiiiy I'lnrh niyiiii y. ii i-ii....... i....... ... . . i ... .. - " mm,t ttltt. ! " H tirttHWid With HiWH i W I Vw fi-MrM ( tiiwnii tin. ii.,ii,ii,s-. ,..i'!, l,,''',;.'.'" i. mucH. 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I'M' liiiunhtT of ciinimcri'G hmrh I'ou iti'jct wi-i'lt liiis Iiim'ii ioition.d on miouiit of tlxt flirlDtniiiB holl d;iy. it wits atiooiiiti'cd yimterday l.y ll, Kiki-ii. t'hiulwlck, niM retary. 'llii' iiixt liiiii'lii'im Ik Kidicilulcd for 'I'liuimliiy noon, iti:iiili.'r 31. ... Wuli'li Iny Aimoimml Mfiii. t'i of llii. KiilKliia of i'ythiilH Indue ln-ri' will hiilii ji wnti h parly N,-w V,'iir' I'vo. it wns ftnnoitmMd yintirdiiy l,y J. IJ, Iliimlin. chair in, in of iho I'lilfriiilninoiit -ol-iiiIHm., Th nffiiir will his "(in old riiKltioiii'd si'hool day iiiirty he tiiilii, 'I'lmi. Ilium's ; l.'p nuiiiilns IH-rmitM Imv hpen imiui'd as fol low: ttfuttlpnfe and Karate to bo Imllt hy W, A, Ulanton at 910 Twt'nty-nerond avenue eaut at a. rout of Hti; (wo buiiKalowgi by i tinman t jwcliulre at 3131 I wrnty-firth avenue cast, to I I now tarh. imrcd by applying at tlio circulation dupuruttant, it i aimountietlt In City From Jumper Mr. and Mm, li, O. Jcoby, it. V. Jacoby, John Jaoby and Ada Jacoby weru In tlio city froiii Jnper yesterday. Mry Hoiltiil fitr Admlt loil for major oiii'riitlon, John Cur rle of lAmhate; B. K. Oooosb, K-Ht-ne, adnultod an nrndicai jiatlent. . , I'iiKOu. IhtHitVnl lU'inirt A&- mliti'd: jir. J. B. Itichinuttd, cllyi Arthur Kyle Monroe; Itaipli Mrickvr, Trent. lmiilmiftd: itay Hilekwoll. Cottage Urove; Jiaia Crone, tiprinitfieid. IiiIk.- In 1 -itU'rlninfil fembef of wiioawhaiu encamwinent. I. .O. .1"'., hi'ld a goi'iai evening at the unit i''enowir tenmle hint nlKht. Card Kftmeg followed rfreliruettt and inuiiic was furnished hy the i. u. u. f, ori'iititrii. . rin'lKo CltrlKt'nii lfuKiUi yew Aiimutea: mvh. aojhoh wnma, Co.luifc Urove; Mre. Rert Mtintoe, Hjir ncflclil. 5ro wed: Mr. V. R. Ilt'ather. Cottage Orovp; Mls Peir lit'kwowi, ItmHiljur; Mm. ItwiKlit Hariri. . ty, and Mm Oreta IJuckinsham, city, I'orlttjiil y. M. r. A. Man Here Harry Htone, Jrtland If, M, C, A. M-cretary, with his family. atoiinod in Eugene for a few hours yesterday en route to IjO Angeles to miend the Chrltmaii rtolldayn Whllo hero he conferred with Frank Jriherhart, irenerai secietary of. the local aanociation, Tcat'Jitrr to Itesnnia Mies Evelyn Sheni-k, former liart time teacher in the Condon st'hool and who has taken over the duties of Mlsa Bes sie Defonl, will continue as iull lime teaoner in event Miss Deford rolurns nent terni, John u, Swan, nrlnpli,i nl ttiA uphnnt afilA if, u, niaht. Anticipated in.'.'ease ot pu pils will necessitate another teach er, he nald. TOLERANCE GREAT NEEO I'lCAtJl-J AT Y, Jf V, A, Kj;rSi of ChiiHtmas IUk Factor t iUilfUlimi'iit of liiKTuar- UOIUll (ilKKl Will Thrco YoutliN f'tutrli's l!rodw.'fl. Ilofinil Over Iiri'iu'e Trtins-I li-r and Wayne M. Itny, youth who , Alifastl Forgw Jailed C. W noun, alias G. Carlson, who was ar eni-! rested in 1'ortiand on a warrant j issued here last 'summer, charging I him with forgery, was brought to Library lioiirx Annonnm 13ur- Suitene yesterday by Sheriff. Frank lint Hie t'hrlstmas lmiiiinvi. inO K. Tiiyior. tie Is now in the conn ci niber IS tliroiich Januarv 3 Iho .ty Jail. Jtoss is alleged to have refer and rlreiilmtnn ! rt. foriied a number of checks on menu of the university lihrnrv will , Wren and Oreenough, Southern onen dally, except Sundays and i I'aelfic railway contractors, on the . u aim .1 . ,t,.t-k M 11. nl IfltlblrK. A 1. w,.r Fmul.l 1, . ... :v Wv - - -- , - - : .""." " iirisumiB nay. from scflo a. in. o-cairn coioii m cuiniis KZ'ZlVTnlTruZZ announce, Jabove Oakridge. Ml ! l arrive III KllKi ne Hatiirday i.IkIU, waived ..a,ulnallon The reserve departmeSt wfu bd' ' ' MAHIUED I, few days. lr. Welsh is lo. l J,i,(i,e of the 1'eace Harold, onen a h f ih. .iJ ' JOHNSON-LKNHABT At Mitdtt mo r,uBiia 110...1 . nuns .iri ywni'r.iay ana were j when not open books may be Be-; I 1 xitei f . 1 the minister's study in ygene,'Ie, cember 17, 1925, Jiohert Allen Johnson of Walton and Esther Mabel Lenhsrt of KiigeneDr. E. V, 'ativers, officiaiinff. Gifts She'll Like Every Day of the Year See Our Special One-Sixth of a Carat Diamond in an 1 f3-carat white gold ring setting special $29.95 ItlTTIjBM A K-TiO W 8 At th'e min isters study in Eugene, Decem ber 12, 1925, Osear Lon Little mnn and Huby Ellen Howe, both ot Goalies, Br, E, V. Stivers, officlat- CAKDT SAtiB BY THE .I-OTAIj Hand at HendersiiOvts gun store Saturday. - 12-1S-2 , BORN , EDE At their home in RedJands, near Monroe, Tnarsday Deeem- lier.1T, 132. t& aic and Mm, William Edo, a son. weighing 104 pa unas PETBH8 At Cobarfc Becemtter 1 IS,. 1925, to Mr. and Mta, Chariea v l, Peters,! twin -dan jrbtew, ci: ona May and Ieona Prfiscfi weight pounds and 5 Vi pounds respectively. . That the world mt Itmrn to have tolerance in the comrnunitie biifnre ft can expect inturBational pwtce was the toouKnt exjjrttd at int'HiDersittp tiinntr at tne X, si. A. lasi Rmm v tttv, j, FrinK- ; In Hsl& pastor of the First Meth odist ni:setpai cnuren, speaker of the niim Tho spirit of Chrietmas, as it m ttpHt'd toward the eftiabHshineni f worid peace was a rjat factor hailed, envy, gwed, must fcow be fire the inevliahta dove, lie intl-nmied. Approximately SO mtrooer ef the Y M, C, A, were profent at the d nner. Mas to was furnished by ;he Huirene I5o Maluy oyart. jiHijufiHy tinging was led hy C, The mrniership committee re ported that nine new members hud been secured in the last month; Th'n brings the member ship up to about 305, according to Frank iSberhart, general secre tary. ' . ( iCKDQL PUY IS SUCCESS GROSS BF.CEIPTS AT EX'GESE HIGH jIU5 I09 Performanrc Pmfltobla Rays Prin cipal; Candy Sales Help Build Up Returns Before a good ised audience members ot tho dramatic c3ab ot the JSugena high school Jast night presented Tfcet Ghost Story" &na "The Intimate Strangers," Receipts of the show amounted to $109 accordlato a pori made by P. Chrhstensea, principaL Tht amount . was realized both from the sale of tickets and the ate of candy Between acts. - The high Bcheol orchestra playefi daring intermissions. "The oerformance was profitable In that aftor we have paid expenses of the show we wiii stlil have a substantial sum left, said Mr. Christen&on. ''The sale et candy helped build up tiie returns. The show was & success from every ansie- BANK PARTY IS TODAY XO. BCS1STESS WILL -BE COX DUCTED AFTER XOOS TURN OVER MOOSE FUND MORE & TAK&S IS AT TXSK G1VEK TO CHARITY . The First National bank will be Ipen at the regular hour for Sat urday business,, at IS o'clock this morning, and will close the hooks at noon . - ' The doors will be opes again at 2 o'clock and will remain open until this evening "for pleasure and inspection" only. The occasion is the 42nd anni versary of the founding of the in stitution and "open house" has been declared. Ko business will be conducted after 12 o'clock noon. Patrons and friends of the ha however, - wiil bo shown -through the offices, meet the directors and officials and the employes. Li, h. McCready is enairman or he entertainment and - promises music by an orchestra, Mrs. A. A. Kogers is chairman of the aecora- tions committee. , The sum of $55.25 was turned over hy the Eugene Moose lodge to Mrs. M. 8. Adyf police matron, yesterday as the proceeds of the charity dance given by the lodge Wednesday night. - Mrs, Ady very ; feratefully ac cepted the money and said that she wiil' spend some ot it to pro vide Christmas cheer for the needy families Jn the city and perhaps save the rest of li for the regular .charity work. - The matron declared yesterday that more organisations than ever before ore contributing to the re- ; lief fund and that as a result of Uho rapid growth of the city dur ing the nast vear or so the number of needy families to be looked af ter is; greater than ever. CHURCH PLANS PROGRAM COXGltKOATIONAXlSTS WlLli HAVE VESPBK SERVICE i Special Prices on Many Items GIFTS f nr "HER" GIFTS for "HIM WXK Diamond niim, l5, .10, $75, nnrt l Klitiix Wrist Watehen, 1H, $25, $34 and tip IMITATION Peorl Cltokorii, S5fi to $4.11(1 IfKlSK Powder Compncta, $t.l to $. I'RATIIKK Hand Bagif, $4.(10 to $15,110 KKNI'INK Anmthyat HIiirk, $10.00 lo $r,r,0ll fKV Klylo BrncnleU, $4.00 lo $IflO.OO 1'EK and Poncll Hots, $4.50 mill 1 COM) or BUvcr.Tlilmblo, BOo lo $1.5" 0RI K.V Wrlat Watch, $25, $ ! 50 c1"' "V IMAMOSH riatlnunt Bar Pin". $31.00 Wl l WATCH llracoleta, All Styleii, $l. I" s0 MKSII Baits or Puraos, $4.00 lo $14.50 11UOOAUKD or Tapealry Ptiriios, $1.25 to $2.00 STKIluxo Candlo Sticks, Pair $.50 to $25.00 TEA Hot or Coffoo Set, $12,50 to $50.00 KTRAP Wnlch, $MM lo $3.0: -. W.Vl't'il t'hoinii, $1,5 lo $80.00 , -itl,l Knivea for Watch Chains, $1.00 lo $18.00 KM HI. KM Hutloim and Pins, 500 lo $35,00 fKiAUKTTK rniieii, $2.J5 lo $25.00 iua"o.'sTm ?TKi iiuiiy inns, $.so to $25.00 HKi,T UMfklo SclB, $4,00 lo $?.00 SHl.I'l'AKV UruBlion, $0.50 to $20.00 iiKATHKlt or ttilvcr Picltiro Frames, $3 to $10 MiM'HKll 1HH Folds, Oold Corners, $.f to $11.50 WW Unka liundreds ot them, $1.00 to $75,00 110 ami Pencil Bota, $4.50 to $10,00 KllVT.MNKll Mounted or Unmounted, 30c to $0.50 1'MllliHM Wnlch Charms, $2.00 to $50.00 OI'KX Pnco Pocket Wnlclte. $1.50 to $75,00 The Conitreirationttl - church U planning a Christmas vetper service 'Sunday afternoon at five ociock, when the "Adoration of Klnss and r Shepherds" lll be presented under the. directum ot Mrs, f, J. tsmn. The Sunday Hohooi Christmas F nroitram will "bo. given in the San- ' day ecnool rooms weanesaay even- tnir at ':tb ociocK;.'- n Tho general 'osmmlltee- on ar- ranEement for-alf Christmas ser- vtces'.conRisis 'of tlto 'members of the Prolhcon ' cltUia of -which M. Kthe'i Taylor-is Bresldenti Edith McCune jg secretary .-and Oectto Higl Is neorotary and treasurer, SHOP EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS Hno Engraving Free Messenger Service . Gifts Wia Until Chrjttmu Luckey Jewelry Store "Where Quality 1$ Higher Than Price" W. W. Bristow, Prop. The Store with the Street Clock Fine Diamond Setting Lasting Quality Values Gifts Attractive ly Wrapped 1 MUSIC SERVICE PLANNED SrXDAY AKXOUKCEMEST FOR UNITARIAN CHURCH MADE At the Unitarian ."church next Sunday thero -will ho a special ! Christmas service. The sermon 'thema of the pastor, Frank Fay Eddy, will be 'Tho Christ Sles- sage of tho Ages, Kohert Mc Knlirht. nreeentor. assisted bv Ado- 'laid Johnson, soprano, will ren der tho following musical program; Solo. "O Mabo Divine," ,..... Bernard Haniblcs Miss Johnson Ouei. "Tho Infant Kins." ! Hion Kennedy Mr, McKnteut and Miss Johnson ,'Bolo, "In Old Jtidea," Adam Otrboi Mr. McKnlgltt TnrSf r Shoot At the Gray ranch on McKensie hlKhtyny, one mile east of Thars- ton, Tuesday, Deeembsr Si, Notloo After December !ih, we sell for strictly cash. C. H. Mallot Oro. eery, 1S0 Mndisbn. 12-JS Tiis City Beauty Shop has Sl new and experienced operators. Phono Hi. City Barber Shop anS Beauty Parlor, osk street, li-l-tf oliT T-itiie iMtRoe Every Tuesday nlfht, W. O, W, hall, PuWia Invitud, il-$8-J mo. OUR ARE FOUND GUILTY SISE TRIED IX 4COTICE COURT OS DISORDERLY CHARGE SSemberu'oE an alieeed disorderly party beld at a residence near Lea bur? some time ago were tried ' in Justice of the Peace Weils court yesterday1 and some of them were found guilty while others ware acquitted. atarK uroom, jona Broom, rTeu Warner and Ruth Bailey were found guilty and a verdict of not guilty was returned for Mr. and Mrs. Ferguesoit, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Broom and Ted Van uyzen. Notice of appeal was given by their attorney, R C. Heffron. The jury before whom the case was heard consisted of C. W. Muliiu, B. C Beaman. F. S, Tingley, Henry Grant, Arthur Quackenbush and P, I, Bust. : . MASONIC BODY TO MEET KNIGHTS TEMPIAR TOAJSNESG CHRISTMAS RITTjATj Christmas ceremonies will be conducted in the Masouie lecise rooms here Christmas morning at 11 ociock by the members of tvanhee commanaary, Iso, 2, Knights Templar, it was announced yesterday. - . The ceremomai wit dd m a reg ular lodge communication and for members of the order only. Those its charge of the arrangements are Rev. , Frederick G. Jennings, rro fessor Frederick S Dunti and E. O, Poticr. -' A number of the commandary will attend a meeting in Albany ton.ig!st. . NFANT GIRL IS DEAD JEASNIE MAYBEljIi BROWS IUi. BRIEF 3PERJOD v Everything in Readiness for the Biggest Saturday Before Christmas Business in Our History! Wonderfully attractive displays of Christmas gifts for ail arranged for easy satisfying selection, CO courteous, happy salespeople to insure prompt persona! service. A ciean, warm, well lighted store to shop in. Free phones free rest roosiis free de liveries. ; . ...... Packages wrapped, insured and mailed, from balcony office. Everything for youi vemence. - comfort and con- 'Eugene's Own Store": Overhead in Toyland! Last night when the McMorran and Washbume store -was dosed arid everyone (that is most everyone) was gone and affwas quiet in Toyland the following was overheard, we are printing it for every little boy and girl to read: , : - . ; "I'm going " said the cocky captain of the tin soldiers. "There Isn't any doubt but some iittie boy will want me' and my men for Christmas.- Weli afl be marching in a day or two now, up and down the rug and camp beneath the davenport." .. . - . ' .' ; . , "Stuff," piped the big coaster wagon, "what little, boy is goirig to stay in , doors and play soldier when he cart be outside with roe in the tingling weather :. getting red cheeked and strong? - - . ' -. " "Not so fast there," interrupted the Lotto. Cards. -. "You. forget, the long ' ' winter evenings by the fire betcre it's time to elsmb tin the woodea hili. to bed. Father Christmas won't forget. He'll choose us." , ., ,. . c, . ' ; There was a clamor of assent to this. "Of course he wIl-.crted tlie building . . : . blocks, while a row of games in boxes rattled their dice in agreement. "We'il develop his mind and maue him think," said the.steam engine. "111. teach him the principles of power and steam." , ' " "Steam is it? and power? Mon Dieu." cried a French doll in vexation. "Would the so wise Santa give a steam engme to a Iittie girl r" "I don't care," said the balloon tired kiddie car, "whether I go to a little boy or girl so long as I get out in thj world. Thmk what fun I could bring J: ' ; a youngster, coasting down a hi!! lickctv-spnt! . "Woof,"; barked the luzzy little dog. I'm sure, of going." i "You're all malting too much noise. - ji "No, he'll choose me." shouted tne pop gun and a doll trunk altogether. The whole McMorran & Washbume tovland rose to a hubbub of sound and hush n ed to a tense silence when a comical old gentleman mi red came in laughing and shaking his fingers. said, "You are all going. ; hustle into my sack." 'Bless vour hearts, bless- vour- ssilr hearts," he4 I can find a boy or girl for ail of you. Come now "Eugene's Own Store" joie 3- the school took t&ri Art ihs per formaise whfch wets mder ths Sirtion of v&ristis Rradc eheris,, .. Turkey Shoot Big American lon vlaUos fieM traps, SanSny, December 2. HOTEL ASTOP Sntl Bill Ig AngeJes Every Room has Private Toilet 50 Baths New, Modern . Close to Shopping District and Tbeatres free Garage Tariff from JI.SO Jesnnie Mavbell Brown, two years and four months oW, daugb- tvr nr jacon.A. lirown di servaia. Oregon, died early yesterday at tne : Pacific Christian hospital after a brief iilnesa. The child was prcaweasea oy ber mother a year ago, Jacob Brown, tlio father, has lived In this vicinity for some time. , Funeral services win ue ncm m Salem at 2 o'clock Monday at- ternoon with interment in tne ttiy View cemetery, according to re port made last night at tho BrSn stetter chapei. PUPILS GIVE PAGEANT cosnosr school pIiAY to he ItE-ENACTEIS TOJifOHT Pupils of the Condon school lasi mi,h nrMHtnted a rhrtstmns pag eant before an audience of about 16(1 people, according to a rcpon mads by John J, Swan, principal, I'ha ftneeant- will be -ttivett again ot ttio o'clock .. tonight, , Funds 1-ealtaed from tit sale of tickets will so toward playground appa ratus, it was aii, . . . . v" . I'ractlcnily ail of the eiiildreit in Winter Garden RACING TOURNAMENf SKATING RACES EVERY EVENING Each night's winner to com- lto for jrrand caufli jiriso Satur. Oaf evcniim, December ISUi There will lie a ladie' ..race proceeding 'thm 1 men's final race Satur- day evening. mm Little Man A Coaster Wagon A bis coaster aROjrls ih kift every Soy Is hsplris fa fipi fSjsrist mas morniw Besides Kiviflff him Sours of pleasure It wilt Ifeep the slow of health in his cheeks nothing Is better thstt to bxv the children piay out-of-doors. . Our coaster wagons w 6 re stir wiil give him great pleasure priced from -. .. . - .- V $1,00 to $12.50 "It mak Otrkrtsimi shtppilt n ptoEpkmt when you visit a syonlag gxis more. HENDERSHOTT'S GUN STORE - THE WHEEL GOODS STORE OF EUGENE WWUbBBette - r. .- - ' TsSepbooelSl i : s f 1 ' t i a- h. i.