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roua i MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 Morning Register (Continued from pag l) Rprln-flld, Mr. B. K. l'ay, left tonlKht (or Welier, Idaho, whore ha will upend Ihe Chrlstm and Now Year's holiday with hi par ent In that elly. Do wil return for the opening of the winter term of tho university. -.Mr. Mahle Olsen, of rienwtnt Hill, w hoppln(t today with Bprlngfleld merchant. Mr. Helen nicknell and eon Paul of Martinez, Cal.. will vialt nt the home of Mr. Grace Rob ert. They will arrive Monday. John Olln of Lot Creek pent the afternoon In town transacting business. Two officer were left out of the newspaper report yesterday of the election of officers of the Hprlngtleld Woodmen of the World. George Ditto wo named clerk of the local irroup and Chartea Mil ler was elected banker. No cus tomary Christinas party was planned. Harry Meresdorf. farmer llvlnsr near sprinRiieia, was in town lor supplies Saturday. Mrs. Mary K. Reed has moved her residence to West Spring-field. She resided formerly at Ninth and B streets. Mr. Taylor Needham of Thura ton and her daughter. Mrs. Har vey Hadley of Kuicena. who has been spending the week with her while recuperating from an Illness, were Springfield visitors yestorday. . Mrs. Myrtle Walker and two children are expected from Grang er, Wyo., to visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomp son, during the Christmas holi days, - R. L. Burnett is planning a trip to Albany Sunday. The turbine of the Mountain State Power company plant. will be put in operation Saturday' fol lowing repairs, it is announced Charles Girard of Everett. Wash., is expected home for the holiday. He will visit hi parents. Mr. and Mr. Carl Girard. Miss Dorothy Girard. who teaches near Coburg, will also be home for Christmas to visit her parents. No clues have been found to the theft of a new automobile tire and rim which was stolen from a car belonging to J. -C. Parker. ' which was parked in front of his home on Fifth and C streets. INSTALLATION IS . HELD SIRS. MABKI, SMITH MATROX AT COTTAGE GROVE (Rtslster Lane County Special) rnTTinp p.nnvK rw. I 19. A Joint public installation of , 'raternity Mil. the Eastern Star and the Masonic L. A.C'II' Merton study at lodge was held Friday evening in!Merr'" ,arm- Two i--.. . t 1 , business session light refreshments were served by a committee con sisting of Mrs. K. Mills, Mrs. E. - Bede. Mrs. E. Hill, Mrs. C. Burk holder. Mrs. N. Durham. Mrs. G. Bjorset and Miss Donna Nichols. The Incoming . Matron. Mrs. Mabel Smith, was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The . outgoing matron, Mrs. Roy Short. hand carved tray and the past ma tron's pin. The lodge rooms were decorated with red candle and evergreen.- . C. E. WILLGIVE PLAY , MT'SIC WII.Ii BE FEATTRE OF ENTERTAINMENT (Register Lane County Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. Dec 1 9. The members of the Christian Endeavor will sponsor the Christ mas play to be put on at the church Christmas eve at 8 o'clock. The committee in charge is com posed of Mrs. Roy Hands, Mrs. Claude Sherman and Iula Hull. A half hour of music, consisting of chorus and solo work will pre cede the play. "The Greatest Day of the Tear." There will be 27 characters and the scene is the palace of time, with a review by Father Time, to chose from all the days of the year the one that is greatest. The costumes and music are in keeping with the play. The play is being airectea oy i. .u. nnn,M nnin. will be rendered by Lelie Hull be- tween the chorus music an the . play. . COTTAGE GROVE PERSONALS tnegiaier tane dpkwh COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., Dec. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patton ' were out-of-town visitors from Culp creek today. Miss Helen Breedlove, who has been attending the state normal at Monmouth, ad her sister, Mrs. Wm. Carr ot Gateway, arrived today to spend the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Breed love. Miss Helen Breedlove met her sister in Portland. Robert Meranda arrived Friday afternoon from Azalea and will re main here through tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. Meranda, ac companied by their daughters, Helen and Genevieve, and niece, Mrs. Ed Skilling, motored to Eu gene Saturday and spent the day with friends. Mrs. L. E. Liston'was a Eugene Visitor Friday. She was Joined there by Mr. Liston'a sister, Mrs. H. L. Wood of Goshen, and will be a guest of Mrs. Wood's over the week-end. - J. C. and Wm. Franklin, from Medford, Oklahoma, have leased the McKlnney farm near Goudy vllle, from Hall and Long, and will move here with their families soon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coon, accom panied by Mrs. Coon aunt, Mrs, . A. E. Hand, will leave early Sun day morning for a two week's visit with friends and relatives in JSu reka. Cal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawaon Single of Sharps creek, were business vis itors in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Proudflt visited In town Saturday on their way to spend the holidays with relatives at wild wood. - Mrs. D, Nicholson of Oakland was a shopping visitor in town Sat urday, Mrs. Gertdude whilset, accom panied by Kenneth and Dalton Ward, motored to Eugene Friday. School to Have Social (Resistor Lane County BpeciaO CRESWELL Ore., Dec. 19. The Camas Center school will hold a basket social and Christmas pro gram Tuesday evening. The gen eral public is Invited, it is an nounced. 1 , . ' i Women Funeral Held (Register I.ane County Special) CRESWELL, Ore., Dec. 19. The funeral of tho late Mrs. Lucy M. Wooten was held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Meth odist church, Beantiful floral trib utes attested the regard for the de ceased and her family by friends Lane County News and neighbor. A quartet consist ing of Mrs. V. V. Ogram. Mrs, Cora Olson, Kd Weber and C. M. Sedgwick, accompanied by Miss Florence Rchauh. sang "lleatitlful Isle of Somewhere" and "Hock of Aes." Rev. J. 1. Stratford of ficiated. NlmlnuU Return Home (Rrllslvr l.aas County H.(clal) ' CHKSWK1.U Ore., lec. It. Miss Kdna Klnnlker. Miss Nltn Kin niker and Miss Willoughby Howe returned Friday from Monmouth normal for the Christmas holidays. George and Howard Sedgwick re turned Friday from O. A. C. for the Christmas holidays. GRANGE PLAY IS STAGE SETTING REALISTIC FOR I'KOIUCTIO.N Country Atmonplwro Appears In First Act of "Hack to lira Kwm," at Crcswell (RrsUttr I.ana County Special) CKKSWEI-U Ore., lc. IS". -The Grange play, "Hack to the Farm," drew a good-sited audience Friday evening at the W. O. W. hull. The theme was to demonstrate the value of education along farming lines mixed with a bit of romance and comedy that kept a live interest. Each member of the cast carried his part to perfection. The stage decoration were a feature. The opening scene making a veritable farm-yard out of tho stage. Be tween the first and second acts a male quartet sang a number. The receipts were close to $40. The following was the cost of char acters: Chas. Merrill, a farmer of the old school. Mr. Chas. Wetxel. Merton Merrill, the son, Leonard Zinniker. Mrs. Merrill, the thrifty wife, Mr. Parsons. Rose Meade, the school ma'am. Hazel Taylor. Qus Anderson, the hired man, Mr. lderhorf. Reuben Allen, a neighbor, Am herst Howe. Mr. Ashley, a lawyer and real estate agent, John Napper. Robert Powell, a senior in law. Clifford Gregor. .Margerle Langdon, a promising society debutante. Thelma Howe. Hulda. the maid, Mrs. Iderhoff. Act I The Merrill farm, mid- autumn, 2906: morning. Act- II The University of Min nesota. Five years later. At the the later. -aiorninsT. LODGE NAMES OFFICERS EASTERN STAR AT CTtESWEIX . HAS MEETING (Rtg-lattr Lane County Special) CRESWELL. Ore., Dec. 18. The Creswell 8tar chapter No. of the Eastern Star installed offi cer Thursday evening as follows: worthy matron, Mrs. N. E. Steele: worthy patron. C. H. Sedgwick: associate matron, Mrs. H. V. Mathew; secretary, Mrs. C. F. Moore; treasurer, Mr. B. F. Mar tin: conductress. Mrs. Will Lower; associate conductress, Mrs. F. D. Lacey; chaplain. Mrs. O. E. Ever- son; mat-shall, Mrs. Clay M. Stone; organist. Airs. Grace Sedgwick; Ada, Mrs. Wayne Land: Ruth. Mrs. R. E. Dersham; Esther, Mrs. William Holiiston; Martha, Mrs. F. W. Ogram; Electa, Mrs. J. E. Noland; warder. Mrs. George Shaub; sentinel, C. L. Weber. The Installing officers were Mrs. Gertrude Clark of Glendale and Mrs. Olive Parsons of Eugene, both charter members of the local chapter, Mrs. Parsons was It first worthy matron. A beautiful past matron's pin was presented to Mrs. R. E. Der sham, retiring worthy matron on Denait ot the chapter by Mrs. C. F. Moore. Other out-of-town member -who "Were present are: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McDanlel and Mrs. John Cosaman of Eugene. Mrs. R .E. Parsons of Springfield and Mrs. Opal Wilkerson of Frcs ,n - Ca'- ?i"c!u refreshments "2 thJ ",MJ?con,- E. Noland and Mrs. Dersham. P.-T. A. Meeting Monday -(Register Lane County Special) CRESWELL. Ore., Dec. 1. The Parent-Teacher meeting will be held at the school house at 2:30 p. m. Monday. Mothers of pre-school ago children are urged to attend. The pupils of the first and second ' grade, Miss Phettc place, teacher, will give a Christ mas program. FARMERS' JJNION ELECTS llADLEYVILLE LOCAL HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING (Reslater Lane County Special) HADLEY VILLE, Ore., Dec. 19 Hadleyvllle local of the farmers' union mot'Thursday for its regular business session and elected the following officer: president, Nor man Hemenway;' vice-president, George Powell; secretary-treasurer Mrs. Herbert Smith; conductor, M. Gillespie; doorkeeper, Jesse Mc culloch. After election, the officers were installed by President Scales. Hadleyvllle local went on record favoring Mr. Allen as county presi dent and Mr. Scales as vice-president. The members are looking far ward to the good will luncheon at the Osburn hotel. New Year's day. ' Entertainment Is Given ' "(Register Lane County Special) PLEASANT HILL, Ore., Dec. 19 The entertainment given at the church here Friday night was well attended and over 120 was taken In at the cafeteria supper, to be applied to the purchaso of a carpet for the church. The program was very Interesting, a fcaturo being the old-style costumes worn by 12 of the women. AID FINISHES QUILT NEXT MEETING ji PLANNED FOR JANUARY 7 (Reslater Lane County Special) BLACHLY, Ore., Dec. 16. The ladles' nld hold its regular meet ing at the home of Mrs, M, John son, The quilt which was being made was finished nnd is now ready for sale. Those present were: Mrs. Pontius, Mrs. Walter Blachly, Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. J. Ratcliff, Mrs. Dnnly, Mrs. Dade, Mrs., Johnson, Mrs, Mabel Rust, Mrs. E, D. Barrows and Mrs, Coy tlennlnger. All reported a splen did time as visiting was the muln Issue of the afternoon, The date of Ihe next meeting is January 7, at tho home of Mr. W. J. Uenntnger. 1U.ACHLY I'l-'-RNONALS tHeslater Lsno County Spoctal) IIUACHLY. Ore.. Duo. IS. There will be a Christum pro gram at the church next Sunday, December SO. Sunday school will be ul 10 o'clock followed by pro gram and regular seiimiii. C. M. CouKdnn. who has been visiting his brother tor some time. led Monday morning for Portia to spend tho holidays with hi; family. Ralph Schmltt or Horton Is con fined to a local hospital with tho scarlet fever. Dr. A. N. Orcutt is leaving soon for l.na Angeles. Cal., to spend cnristnm with his father. . .Mr, c. M. lluluut't and sons, Karl Myers. Ross Taylor and Marry .Miller were busmen visit or in Kugene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Post and son were business visitor in Junction City w ednesday. Tho Bluchly Telephone company held a meeting In Slayters' hall Monday to vole on a permanent route for the telephone line. Both the high pass and the low puss were considered. Tho high pas wn:cn is the present route, cur ried by one vole. George Syphers ami r. t. liau-lily are repairing tne fine. Aver.ll Rust, who ha been working with the state highway department at Austin. Oregon, came home Wednesday evening Work had closed down on account of snow, but will be resumed after Now lenrs. Lelnnd Dyslnger of Hlllsboro Is visiting with .Mr. and Mrs. T. C Pope. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R. Myers mo- lorca to r.ugene Moutlity. "GYPSY ROVER" GIVEN OPERETTA PRESENTED SCHOOIj STIDENTS BY Register I.an County Special) WEXniJNU. Ore.. Dec. 19 Mohawk union high school operet ta. "The Gypsy Rover." was a de cided success as given to the Wend llng people in Four-L hall Inst night. Friday. December 18. The work of Ida Wicks ns "Constance" was splendid. Hnroid Diylirt- ns uypsy Kob nnd "Sir Gilbert Howe." male lead In a dual role won applause time and again with nis acting and singing. John Gebhart as 'Lord Craven' won the audience with his com edy. Walter Wicks, Mae Stevens. uertrude Sorenson. . Juck Arnold Theo Johnson. Leila Lvbureor. Charles Newhouse. Chester Poulett. ltal Howard. Wallace Mull and the members of the high school glee club were the supporting cast. BURIAL SERVICE HELD AYLESWORTU INTERMENT IN I. O. O. F. CEMETERY (Register Lane County Special) JUNCTION CITY. Ore.. Dec. IS. The funeral of Mrs. Hattie M. Aylesworth wa held from the Bap tist church Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. Mr. Habershon of ficiating. Interment at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Hattie M. Burlington was born March 12. 1853. at Rattle Creek Mich. She was married September 24. 1871. to M. O. Aylesworth of uurraio. Y. Two sons and three daughters were born, both sons and one daughter have sinoe died. She leaves her husband and two daughters. Fannlj Newell, Erie. Kansas, and Nellie Widner of Junction City. Twelve grand children and four great grand children also survive. She has lived in this . community many years. She wa a member of the Baptist church. JUNCTION CITY PERSONALS (Register Lane County Special) JUNCTION CITY. Ore., Dec. 18. The women of the. Methodist Episcopal church held their ba zaar and Christmas sale Thursday. Airs, isruce Bean, seventh grade teacher, is in Eugene this week taking -teachers' examinations. Marguerite Douglas is substituting for her. Rev. Mr. Kin lev has been to Marshfleld and other coast points for the past few days. Ho re turned Thursday evening accom panied by Cleo Jenkins, architect of Albany, and Mr. Harris, who had been to Coqullle and Myrtle Point on business and were en routo home. Oaltrldge Restaurant SoU (Rslitr Lane County Special) OAKRIDGE. Ore., Dec. 19. Edd Lindig of Alaska has nur- chascd the model restaurant along with fixtures and alt from Mr. Stevens. -' OAKRIDGE PERSONALS (Register Lane County Special) OAKRIDGE. Ore.. Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hills are leav ing Sunday for Portland. Airs. Lee of Alaska is going to Kitson Springs for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darnell and daughter, Betty, spent Friday in 'Eugene. D. Donavan of Boattlo spent a few days here tho past week. H. II. Harry of San Francisco, was hero this week. Clarence Rycher drove to Eu gene today to meet his sister, Katie Rycher, who Is coming from Monmouth to spend the holidays. Russell and Mctzner have shipped four or five carloads of poles re cently. BECK PERSONAL) fReslster Lane County Special) BECK. Ore.. Dec. 18. Mrs. Chas. Darling went out on the train Wednesday to spend the hol- lauys witn friends In Port and, Charles Darling left Friday for Portland where he expects to meet hl wife and spend Christmas va ction, a C. J. Adriance, a retired rail road man, motored Into Beck last Thursday and on account of roads being bad decided to stay hore for a month or so, and do a little hunting and fishing. Tho itlvcrvlcw school will hold a Christmas program at tho school house December 18 at 7 o'clock. FRANKLIN PERSONALS (Reslater Lana County Special) FRANKLIN, Ore., Doc. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Richardson wont to Donna Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. N. J .Bryant. Mrs. Richard son will remain for a fow days' visit. Hov. Mr, Brnnhnm nnd Mrs. Branham roturncd Thursday from a trip to Medford. Mrs. J. E. Mllltarn and Mrs. Chess Kirk spent Wednesday in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Smith were In Eugene Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Ranklns and daughter Julia of Eugene spent Wednesday nt tho 0, ltankln home. Mis. Lee Mounts Is in Spring field receiving medical treatment this week. Mis. c. L. Hanson of Camas, Wash., ha been vlalling her son, Ouy. " All-day visitor at 0. II. Crone's Sunday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Otitic t'rone. nnd family nnd Mr. and Mrs. IT. C. Cronu unit daughters, all of Vnetn, Mr. nnd Mrs. ft. N. Heck and children of Crow were nt Robert K. ley's Sunday. Mrs. II, T. Smith v'slted Mrs. Mack Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. 1). lllnton. Mrs. 11. U. Crono nnd Mrs. I lob Filey visited Mr. Cook nnd Mr. Mark Monday. Mrs. Charlie Krenik h visiting her parents nt Vancouver, Wash. She w as recently dismissed , from a hospital In Portland. - Alfred Smith Is confined to his bed. ., Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stlngley of Crow spent Monday night ill the It. T. Stlugley home, Several rrom this vicinity at tended the Duttlup sale near Meudowvlew Wednesday. Karl Drlsklll butchered hogs Wednesday.' "' ' Maude Young, May House nnd Inn House wero In Eugene gutur dv even'ng. Chess Kirk Ik doing some car penter work fur O. -N. Itryant. CIIKSIUK PERSONAI ltKilr Lane County Special) CHES1RE. ,Ore.. Dee. !. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred H. Miller and Mrs. Muude Ball of Kugeno visited at the A. S. Cheslro homo. Sunday and Monday. it. O. Jackson has traded his farm here for property near Cor vullls und will move to thut place ns soon ns lie dlspoaes of his per sonal property. Mrs. II. t . Alien cnicriainc-u the Christian ladles' B'd with nn all-day meeting. Tuesday to finish up some) work on hand before Christmas. M'nrvln Rnllev and fam'iy or Wendllng made a hort visit at tho L. L. Cheslre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Allen trnns to ed business In Eugene, Tues day. ',' Mrs.' A. S. Cheslre received a fine Jorscv rnlf from Tillamook county' Tuesday evening. ; . MKA1KWVIF.W NEWS fRrslBler t.ane County Spe.-lat) MEADOWVIEW. Ore.. Dec. 19. The play entitled "When Homo t ame Ted.' given nt tne scnooi luMir.e Saturday evening, was a success in every way. There was an excellent crowd out. rroceeua anioun.nl to over thirty dollars clear. W. L. Coppernoll of Kugeno wns here on bus.ness Tuesday utter- noon. Mrs. Ira Parks of Roseburg vls ted over the week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mnlt Purkerson. Born, at the Eugene noepitni. Sunday. December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ijitky. a daughter. Mrs. Moldleton returned to her home Saturday after spending the past two week at tne name home. C. E. Duckworth and daughter Aloha, visited relatives here sun day. Mr. Stevens. Mrs. stone mil children, Vernon, Harold nnd Bet ty Jean, of Canary wero House guests at the Doming home over he week-end. Mr. and Mr. C. I'. Barnard of Eugene, drove out to the ranch Tuesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar uuniap ex pect to leave tho latter part of he week for Idaho wncre they will ranke their home. . Mrs. Walter Stafford and daughter Virginia, came out from Eugene Saturday night to attend the Plav at the school house nnd spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denting. Mrs. Inhart and children, Mrs. Alford and Mrs. Clark Dick of liiueae v. sited ednesday . at the Demlng home. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Demlng were Mr. and Mr. Mlckol nd son Leonard and Moiher Mickel of Creswell. Mrs. Stanford Matheson spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Russcl Lenhart ot Eugene. WESTLAKE PERSONAL. fRegleter Lane County Special ) WESTLAKE.. Ore.. Dec- 19. Earl Miles went home for the week-end and was accompanied by his brother Dan. - . Miss Roxella McKee, teacher. Is preparing a Christmas program to bo given next Wednesday evening, at 7:30 at the school house. J. P. Simpson returned Saturday from hi home in Eugene. Ho Is the forentan of. tho Slltcoos Log ging company. V. lleminway of inn Oregon Drug company of Eugene was here on -business WednesduV. Mr. and Mrs. Neoly chrlstalnsnn was here from North Beach vlslt- ng Mrs. C'hrlstalnson s sister. Mr. Mile Stuvan. Mrs. Ern Phlilpps and child are hero from Marshfleld visiting Mrs. v nil pp'- parents,, Mr. and Mr. Morrl Johnson. Perry Richardson has returned to Kroal where he I spending the winter trapping, after spending a tow uays at nts noma nero. Mrs. Mlko Docker nnd son Alvin catnn ovor from Florence .to spend the week-end with Mr. Decker. K. - T. Scott-spent Hunduv with relatives at Ada Sunduy. , Mrs. Elsie Jackson and oh Idren returned last Friday from North Bend whero she ha been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. D, Hla glc. M. T. Austin returned from Eu gene last Friday morning whore ho went to have his tonsils ro moved. " . Clint Cleveland Is towing logs for Mlko Brown und Grover Ho es- apple. The Slltcoos logging camp Is planning on shutting down for a tew duys for Chrlntman. Red raspberries iiro full of blooms hero at Westlaka on ac count of the springlike weather. INSTALLATION ; IS ' HELD MASONS AND EASTERN STAR HAVE CEREMONIES HARniSBUno, Ore., Dec. 19. Special to the Register) Joint In. stnllatlon ceremonies wero held Thursday evening for ncwly-olcct- nn oiricers in tlin Masonic and I'.nstorn star lodges. Among out' of-town visitors present were the following from Eugene: Poarl Widcncr, Miss Young, Olen Holt ami auugntor, Miss Adrls Holt, Mr. anil mrs. y, ij.. junard. Mr. Beard mails thn ' nresenta, lion speech for the Stars when thoy presentod thnlr retiring wortny matron, Mrs. I rc. McKel Hp, a handsome gold pin. Tho star's orricera elected and Installed for the now year follow: worthy matron, Gladys Tanton; worthy putron, L, E. McKelllp, associate matron, . Addle - Elliott) treasurer, N'ormlk MkICoIIIpi siH'rnlut'y, Oulll nt'lttu Hupp: coiiduuti't'ss, Vlvlntt llli'hm: assistant lUindttolli'M, lllaily Belts, ico i-rctim and call wero servett tutor tun otisutess ui the evening was concluded. SMALL FARM IS BOUGHT IDAHO MAN fOMKeTTO IIAU- HiNin itu to i.ivi: H.UtlllSltntn. Ore., Dec, 19. ISpee'nl to the Register) Klivenv lliilbrook. vim recently nrrlvnl from l.wwlslun, Idaho, expect I" locate here on it small farm. lie was engaged In truck farming In Idnho. but this full deliberates walked off, n he puts It, nnd let the other fellow have the place. ' The method of marketing eats nil the profit, he says, ills nine farnt wns well Improved unit he worked hnnl to build It up. Every vear there was some drawback thni kept down lite profit. He says he desires to try Ihe Wlllnnieite valley where ho feels mr that he can at least nave a uihhI living for his efforts. Ilttlmat- lug that that was more thnn hn bad been able to secure on his lit tle Irrigated fnrm near l.ewlston. PLAN XMAS PROGRAMS I! AltltlMIt Itti OlMiAMZATtONK TO HAVE KXEKCIKKS HAItRIHIH'ltO, Ore.. Dee. 19. (Special to Ihe Register.) A number of Christum program are planned. Two nre to be given by the school, one by the high school students in their room und the other by nil of the grade nt the Christian church, both to occur Wednesday afternoon, The eer- c'sc at the Church of find will or- tir Wednesiluv evening. Those of Ihe M. K Sunil iv school lake place Thtirrduy evening and Christina ,'ven ng iiie't-nris'inn cntircn win have Its white Chrls:mn obscrv u nre; The Ineul Catholic church will observe the hol'dny by high mus and speo'nt Clir'stmii music. Numeroue tree nnd much in'stte. toe h ive been brought In from the words i" girnlsh these programs in the t'hrlstmns style. llfdvee Kunerol Held llAliltlHlll lttl. Ore.. Dec. 19. (Special to the Reg'stor) Fll-licr-l eerv ce were held hero nt 1-30 Kr'dnv ntternoon at Ihe Chr'stlnn church over the remnlns of Thumns J. Rodcers. who wns k'lled In Eugene Wednesnny eve ning bv nn nu'omohlle driven by J. Haskell of that plueo who wns hllndi-d by the bright light of an approaching car and did not see the victim until Ihe machine s'ruck h'm. Tho attendance nt the funeral was very large nnd the rmon was preached by Dr. E. V. Silver of Eugene. . It ltttlllt ll(i PERSONALS, HAItKISJIlIRl). Ore., Dec. !. (Special to the Register) Editor Mllo K. Tnylor f Hrownsvlllo was a vsitor In town Frldny. Rulph It. Mnrllg. law student nt the University of Oregon, nrrlved Fr'dny afternoon to spend the holiday vacation at thn home of , his parent. Mr. and Mrs, Chris j Murtlg. Harold Weber drove to Mon-1 tpouth Friday for hi sister. Helen. who I a s.uclcnt in lit normal at , that place. Word come thnt S. E. Hall Is somewhat Improved from hi re- rent severe nines, lie Is still in Mnrshrield. never having Iioen able to be moved to his home here. Mrs. Frank Marks nnd tinny daughter arrived Frldny evening from Seattle for a holiday visit with her mother. Mr. Margaret Wlll'nm and other relative nnd old friends. Martin J. I.und. Southern I'a- c'flc section foreman, has been rnnsferred to-Junction t'lty nnu Fred W, Taylor of Wheeler, Ore., hn nrrlved to take his plnre. Wheeler has also moved his family here. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Littler, out. resident here, were rocent visit ors at th R. K. Burton Home nnu are lately from Oakland, Cal. They expect to winter In Eugene. Mr. Littler wns at ono timo in ttio anoe business here. Dnn Warnslnff nnd Jievere Wood worn Mnrcola visitors sev eral days of this week. George R. Wllholm was in town ironi r.ugene Thursday. '.J. J, Cramer hns sold tho barber shop adjacent to the Crnnier store to . II. Illchnrds of Kline nr. wno will put In two chairs and em ploy an assistant. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fuller accompanied by Al siwinn a A Christmas Suggestion Sometimes it 1b diffi cult to know what to give your youngsters for Christmas that will be greatly appreciated and practical, too. ' A Bank' of Commerce . Savings Account is both. They will appre ciate having a start in . saving and it will show , them where money comes from. For to ' make it grow, they must be thrifty. Give Them Thus Opportunity. BANK COMMERCE EUGENE OREGON I 1 J STee. aBal J snm serf. a. inf", mo y 'BJf fMj ar.-W " f . ia2.'v ' I TTH Our 678-Stora Buying Power Save You Money 942 OUR HANDSOME COLLECTION OF USEFUL Gifts Make. TTiU Storo Ideal and Practical for Thrifty Holiday Buyeri Ladies' Winter Coats The styles arc the favorite of the hciimhi. The miitcriah for these coat are the smooth finish fahrics tlic snctle cloths, velours, etc. they are noted for their wear. The low, ratine of prices speak for themselves nm to $29H All Silk Pongee Good assortment of col ors 98c Yard Novelty Voile for Lingerie 36 inches wide 39c to 59c Yd. Ladies' Sweaters Brush wool, fancy knit in pull-over styles with tur tle neck, also Mazers nnd coat styles , $2.98 to $7.90 Silk Hose for Wotncii All new colors 98c and $1.49 Rubber Aprons In fancy patterns, the better grade, priced at $2.25 This Store Will Clinmller wore In town Wertnssttiiy from ther now rnm.li nt Trent In Ijiiis county. They wero relenaml from thn hotel innnuueiuent hero n few weeks ni(o. XL' II Trill r-atilMl .. .1 ..l.u iiilnrnry lirrc until lKh!m nimith or so iiko. hits Inst mir- chascil a tlnlf interest In tlin Jnek- Let Flowers Bear Your Holiday Message 1T us not fortrrl itint und hustle of holiday and sacrcdncss of Let flowers sent to wife or fitting way the sentiment Poinsettas Potted Plants Cyclomen Jerusalem Cherries Cut Flowers AT REASONABLE PRICES Gold ... . Ueautiful trold fish liven of your friends for 'Christmas. Wc have globes for the fish nls- Rex Rex Theatre Bldg. TTTl f? (VATOA-WDC II If . INSTITUTION- f IL enneylo. ViUL DEPARTMENT STOUT Willamette Eugene, Oregon Crinkle Bed Spread - , Fast color $1.98 to $4.98 Towel Sets Two wash cloths and one bath towel ' 79c to $1.49 Boudoir Lamps Make useful fif ts at a low price $1.49 Stationery for Christmas. Gifts 19c to $3.98 Perfume Sets Make dainty i;if ts $1.49 to $2.98 Ladies' Outir.-g Flannel Gowns - Short and Ion"; sleeves 98c to $1.79 Be Open' Evenings Until Christmas Hnnvllto In tho town nf Hint Joint Hi it. Mlr Ollbnt. Dei II- i. ... I.. ..lit .....I l.i- I'-,, I..... mt l..Hlor OWtn. I imrtni'r W. T. Ilrny. n flritnt l'sss l.mnl rsslilsnts trutt J nowsiiniixritinii. Ills liu'ns man. Iiniitnls nml nt hums in ". .... u t ui u.... r..- it,., first time sine mw ... - A ....i.lt.l. t.... r,.M,,. MrS. tl. W . 11 Htu. lotus returnltiK from Kuitriis Mr. Iiln Kinlth. nd Ml" lj Krlilnv nrtdrnoon nml fvpnltm Imrn 8h-rlll. Mrs. Hllilln w rJ were (iliiily Kelsey. .Mllilreil flnrk IiiihI ninl H' """,r, lwg ln " Christina li.1 its tnidrr incaiiillir. Mi'lst 'all-t1i whirl 1 buvinrr and sclliiiL' wc are likely to furget ihe sigmficante. the occasion. mother, daughter or sweetheart help cuniiticmoratc in of this glorious day.'' Fish and Globes V .... . i.. f them to one tin n room considerably. Give a couple t Gold Fish, 30c to 70c Floral Co. c . MEN'S iiiil. jp. r ""!"" he would" "'line (r rS $19.75 to $29.75 Dress Shirt. for Mm English Broadcloll, aml ''Ky pattern p 1 .98 to $2,98 Blazers for Men and I'1'"1' '! fancy puterm M at - tt.it (o (Sj 1,".v' ul ... K.9S to HJ( Men's Ties .New :ntrriis and stripes. 49c and 98c Fancy Sox for Mm I Main ami fancy checks 49c and 69c Men's Pajamu of Aniiiskcai; cloth, wam and coinlorlalilc $1.98 and $2.49 Time to Buy Blankets Splendid economies in ikb store. Wc have a good assortment of cotton, wool mixed ami all wool blankets. Our prices ire' surprisingly low $1.98 to $9.90 (. 962 Telephone