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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 FIVE- CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS 1 ynntiil'duy Oh hind- ,11 .( ' . . ' ' .. lllilMllW III l'llrtllllMl. .am IH""1"" '", '", ."' ... I hi. WIM'll-l'Ild I"1" ...nl.iur. AH Alms i;ilK"lllu tJrulit iiml hiu iiiw ( ruiiiiuiii nr.. ..f .Mi"- l-ii'l'" ""ill" uiM "". a inu-vcy r Him iiy. M"W. I. I'liUI'lH'll f ' ItllHI'- . where li worked In Ihu nr. , I'I'.Vi... Illllllllllll lllllllllllll forest ...ii..il l'iiiHO iii'm nun. T en. J Hi" III"', i Aim. I 'i Iin. J. A. "".""'.y .nu llnoicr SM'iuU ClirlnliiuiH in ,n. lmiliHllli 1 1 DO VIM. lli'li. HirtlH-"' . .. I'uHeiiiln mi. "Jm rori-M. ..mi-flu lo Inimi V..,. liv fur I""'' I"11"" 1,1 1 u'-olnu, ","",he will m-nl riiilMitmiM. lirMI f"r I'""1"'"1 I'riifi'UKiir , o H .'I ill lllill'l II"" ii"i""i U Utli. HliH'h " ''""'' ""' t. Iriii.uiii r Join -nullum ut tlm n1"' ....... I.. ...I li. m.cnil Mil. r'. .... Mi il.i.l illv. ' rioliirn Krlioll l-'nilll MrKoittln llrlilgc .Mncdllff, supervisor iiml f, y Hii-rmr. runner In the fail r1', -,,iinniil forest, mini" n trip iu tr.i.n.iu HrlilK" iiml back yi-nli'r. f.Mr M''i'i' K'' n I" "nuns ''i,io p I -hrii.iitiiMi there. Mi-inlN'm l liiif aii throo n'ii"'r of llu l.uii" L L.i. rouil will K I" Portland (or lh minimi inoctlnK "f counly jriinnim mi'' rnilimlNliinirs, liei-cml- im In.ll.i Knf 10 JUilk'O . 1-. i.i.rin.i.i. .....in.. fcurnnril l n "i" program fur tin Ewr.. ... ...u..lii llrliluo Mini "'" . "'"iii.Tn. 11I Ali'Kiiiimii ni-nign " I'. IWdiing, T, A, I '..yi'icnux. A. Hkiiuu llnliKUIt, lllll, 0, I', "ml O, II. Alt'M. I'liiiliiml Willi Inn- 1.. W. Tiuinin- I'l'iui. Tim iMiyni-iim nr.. i, Mix IHhihI j n, M I" Vl-lur ;,z,.n , . ..... .. 1 11 "11 " I.llllll. )ls l.,,lllvi limn- , . i r,r, ''"lia '"U!u lliirc--Air. ,', 111 Mlu l-iv-rt Ovdilini of Myillu 1 "''Ivil In Kuk Kllilny 10 "ml 1 'lallvfH hi'i-i.. . Lin-Hit Hull I.I, I'iiiiiii. ' ' '"' ""' IIIIIIHIOII II'IIHII IMIIIIIfil ... Hilll I'lllllllll II V .1 I.. Ii'l'iu. inilil.u iliiin:i. Il'ii' rioni Kiimmnl I'hi,,.,. -,;" i"i-. k ,r a 'iii'i .inn. -. . H'-lint'ii'm li'.iii HlMiil.iiil inn,.,,,,,,. Ill" liollil.iy,,. ' l.c. (' 11 IIi'Coici'Iiik AllHH I'.lniu I'.n.wii, iliiuiiliiiT of Air. mill l'". .1. .1. Jlniwn, or Kolllh Wlll " ",,"tl "ir"'l, Ik n.i'.ivi.rliiK mi.,r " loill! IIIIUBB 1,U1 ,0.;i! wt, . IUlcn,u, I INIIU'lt Kluil'ii lli'm KlIIIIK'U miiii'li, 'X-oiiiiuty iiiiiiiinlHHlunur, 11 I.iihIi,,.,, vlKllor m Kiikuiii) i''Ml.y, 1 , , w opi'i-iiti-H a i;rv.ini illation ,lt i.i,tm, ooulli "I 1 "Uuiiu Clrov". "l"ii .1. Klnh. ,1 in.v.hoK .,,.. ""li, iviiH r., , ,hl, jB.,,.,, "Hill )ll,.,ly ,r .c.,ni. h 'I- "II U I'Ol.ll.. Il'l;liwi,y. '"lll'lii l.livn,! o Weil A tiian-iit;:i. lii-rnnt. wa Ikhiii-iI ut tln "11" ! of Couiily Cli-rk il, -..,, ,.. K'l-.lay 1" II ,1,11,. (.. .;(n o( "Hii.r 0,1.1 Katun,, Viaih or Cuk. 1 1'li.i'. Will (Vhik-kl 'ii, 'iTini jj,M "" iii-iii, iik or li.Htlmoiiy In llin l.'-llo Kl'VCIMoll w II cuiilfHt w niii'ii n-,1 yi.Mli niiiv nuil a ili.i,l n lioioi. W'HI ""ii Iin lianilcl id, wn l,y i,.i-nil i ' '"""li- .111,11;,. llarnaiil. It 18 ma' n will 1,1, 11 1. .-: I. . I . no iii.,,.i-i- i.ii.i i, way It in Ui-ciiJt-d. Hon Aiiiiiir( AiliiiliiiHiniinr i"'"iK(. I,. AliiHt yi-Hli'iflav wan a-l.'iiiiK-il l,v I'n, I,, ,,. .I,,,,,.,'. . iiilniln Miator of tin. vHintn or 1, Ik laih.r. (Ji"iTO K. .Mailt, who illcd .inly 2H, ,y:,i i.-Hvinx propurty of 'I iina'cil valiii. or $1(101).. n. It. Wi-IIh, John 1.. Munili and C. A. Li" ivi rii appii.ntiil appi'alHvm. Two 'ars ItitMivcri'il Two i-ars r'-lii'l'lMl Htoli." I,,.- ..".1. 1 ii'...i. Air. mill Mrx. llrUlou . r,- Mr j 1 -- v.-,-,-.i yi , uriluv mot nlin;. ac iilnl Mm. W. I,. liriHiow or I'li.as-, ' "I'l ni! I" l'"U'-" I'hii-r Judklim. ant 111)1 w-i.ii- 11, KiiKi-iii. yi-Hiiril.-iy. I1'1"' " f W. A. liaiulii rl iin or Mr. Ilrlhlow. who hiiH li'-i-u iinltu 1 S'rlnf fid wan loi-atcd at Iho cor- III tllin: p. ml. In luiprov- ' '"'r ' K'l'h iivi-nlio wi nt and INK hi i-iiillly. j 'liai-ncltim ntrii't anil the one or MllU-tt. wan found on Fourth S.iul Clii-Ulmiis 1111 Indian Cnvk"! Mi"lili I 'I-...I... ' i.iiiki-I III 111" H iiki-ii'Ii! minimal Inri'M, ami Inn iiiiniiy. am latinlnK to mi..ml Hlmim with .Mr. Taylor- mother -U. avi.riui. WW hi'twui-n Lincoln ami l.awri-ncii ntl'L-o:n. Unrkiimn Ik lllllin-il II. 11. MIIHt. ft wm-kmnn on lh nw UfllirrW " I uwvi" . i-om,nir.j comwny i"r" w pii-ti fully in lurtd whrn lilt on rtio IhmiiI by 11 e of rallinu llinlior ypinl.iy. tin til tnk.'ii in 1110 r.uKi'im uon riill for iri'iitinonl. Two lolx Sold; Two llinni-n to lie 'lluilt At r. Nlim Mci'U'y lian mild u !i..i mi Twi'lllv-i'Oi'onil nvi'lltio raxl. Livttit Klni-alil mill llnrrln ntrriMM. Ko Karl llutrhlniiiiii. mid ono In tho m loi-ntinii m m. 1 . nawyi-r. 1 no alter In pliiiinlnfr two nw hnuion there. Tllo iloal uiui lllliilu iy A . J. NrKy. ... FniiorH rnlon Alcoiei Hponror rreek looal or Iho l'urimre' 1'ninn hij rlerti-il tho following ofrlrore for Iho coinlnir your: Frank Al. ilent. prowl. lout: Aturlln 'rollofnou. tlft.protil'lont: 1 ciiv Jioworn, m-oro. tirr-tronniiror: Jcio filnipl, rim-due-tor: John Mohn. doorkoopor, and irl Cilnipl. i-hiiiiliiln. Tllo Inntiil- Ullon of-ofrlrori will tllkii plaro al the next mooting 10 liu held Iho third Tliumday In January. CUInw Art- I'nlil IJiinru i ly All lependonry olu!lilM of iidjllnl'-il nimprnnntlon of worlil war votor ini' deiomlonlH (iro pnlil iiuartor j, accordlmt tu annoum.-oinonl ro. reived nl tho orfloo of tho Hod CroM horo yoniordny from iho ro- llonul Offll-ON of till) VOtorilllH' hu- AlolhiT AplMilntoil AllliillllHtJ-nlnr Uhon Kilintind l. .Middloion. a world war volt-run. died AuKUft 3, lllr. ho loft I7:i.ri2 KoliliorM in- Nuw lloinn S-arioil - Work has -ii''ani-o. ni-i-ordlm; In a petition "011 tiaii,-, 1 on n ,m(. , 3.j0 .Ninth iivoniio went hy Henry Ter rlll. 11 reitont arrival h'-re. A pi-r-mit wn o,n,,., yentonlav nilliuK lor tho expenditiiii, of t:ir,oo. Tnii-l In I'la'K-d A trael or farm laml north of the new H. I. n-iin mil !!, ami wont of the IiIkIi wny 11 Nhorl d ntanei. In-low tho olty han I, "in , lulled Into homo ullen l.y Ih" owner. Allien llolliih. He han mimed It Unrothy Home a:ten. spo iiKr i-tii i.iiinn sineo irivo Tho I.li.nn i hih or SprlnKlleld 10- reillly eiiml'l'-leil a drive fur lll-'l Cronn iiieml"'rtihitn, mirooeilltii; in ' ol'lll lllUK Kt. aeeordlUK to report ! mail" at tl rflco of Minn Alma: I .lip", net-rotary of the ehapler, yenterilay, by II. I-:. Muxey. Tour Aloro Diiyn to SI1011 Only four more rhopplm; dayn lirt tie fore ChrlHtmuK, retail inei-ehuultt or Kuireno warned looal huyorn yen:ortlity. Aloft of tho nioren will remain "pen oven npn In nccom mtitlalo 1I111H0 who raiimit iea.ll iheui ilur.UK I liu workiiK hourn of tho day. Annual Mei-I'lilr l"lllin lailo Itiiiliilpli I'nhl wan uametl elialr man of tho ooinin'ttoe to art- lor tho nnntiiil 1. M. C. A. mootimr wh oh will ho hold .luminr r.'L'O. It wnti annnuncod yeit:ottlay. Othern on 'he committee urn Pnul (Iroon. I. H. Hnkor. John Itearils ley, li. 1). Potnon. Rohh KKKrttaff, filed In prohate court -oh onlay for too nppoinuuent or an u'lmlmmra lor. Ii:n mother, Mrn. Ollvo Alid tlieton, wan appointed, w, W. Cnl Itlnn. Iluhy Calllnon and Claronco l.i'inh.'ird were lippolnteU np-pralnem. ANXOITNCKMKNTK Till-: M KM It KH S III'' THK WO. mann Itellef t'nrpn nro rofiuontod lo moot nt tho Ventch chapel Klin, lay nt two p. 111. to attend the funeral cf Comrade Slultory. 1IIIIIN HOWARD Al Hie family homo on motor route 2. Kprlnirflold. Sal urday. Ilprcmhor 1(, l!2;i.. lo Air. anil Aim. o. II. Howard, a Bon wolitht olKllt pounds. CONRAD At tho Mercy honpltnl, .salunlay, Docomher III, 1JI2:i, to Mr. and Aim. R. Al. Conrad of 111 Miulinun Htreet north, a duurrh- tor. ' . IIARNKS At Iho nmlornlty homo nt OSH Slxlll nvonuo wont, llo comhor IS, i;i2r,, to .Mr, and Aim. Alerl Harnon, moior route A, a dtiUKhler. 1W WORK PRAISED FAIt.M KDITOIl ('OMMKNl)S IJF-l-'tJltTS OF I'liKTCHKIl ' A Gift For "The Little Fellers" For those too young to ride a bicycle, a tricycle or scooter is just the thing. It will Jjlease them when they get either for Christ mas. Watch them speed up and down the .sidewalk watch the rosy glow of health come to' their cheeks and the sparkle of de light irl their eyes will make you glad that you gave them something that they wanted. Fairy Tricycles Fairy Tricycles arc stronrjly constructed of cold-drawn, seamless steel wheels arc all ball bearing. The equip ment indues one-inch cush ion rubber tires. Priced within the reach of every onefrom ' $7,50 to $17.50 Ccoro . Aiitfell Kiiys Itcport ol Year's AcJvltics Ilcnt Ho Has Hoard "I doubt very much whether tho .people or Lime county In K'"C'"ul ur .he fitrmcf-H in ixirtioulur really atinior at the la rut- amount oC rotiMtructlve work that is heint? dcinp here hy -County AkciU . S. Fletcher." su il (JeorKe N. AiikcII. of 1 he DruKuii Kurine-r, HKflfUltural publication, who was KtiKtMie Hcndershott Heavy Service Bicycles are built for hard, rugged wear. Priced from $35.00 to $45.00 v 1 (Sold on Easy Terms) Scooters .'.. Scooter are always very popular with I both hoys and girls. They arc sub stantially built-ball beanng wheels, . rubber tires-wood foot board and arc ' sure to please the youngsler. net one for each of them, l'nccd from $2.50 to $6.50 Eendershoft's Gun Store "THE WHEEL GOODS STORE ' OF EUGENE"' V70 Willamette Telephone 151 jcHtenlay for the annual moetm? of ihe Hgrlcultural council. "Jho chamber of commerce rooms should havo been packed to the." doorn to henr Mr. Klelcher'H report on the program outllnoil last win ter and to help him hiy out one for the rimiiiiK year. KhUwh then. wan no?ne ond renson for the Kinnll showing, -one would think thiii the county in not much con cerned over the welfare of Its sec ond lnrjieHt ImliiHtry." Mr. AukcII wild that the county agent's report wan one of the most comprehens ve and best presented that he hud henrd In x.x years ot work for the Farmer. It covered every Important item In a lin-pawc summitry of the yenr'H work, yet required less th.-in an hour lo pre sent. It showed thiit splendid proRrcss has been - tiuide, aloni: neurlv every line laid down Inst February, one project In particu lar that in prowinu alfalfa hav ing Bono fur beyond tho bounds ou.l nod. Thirty-two demonstra tions were plannc.l, but over 100 are 'n operation. "Tho report showed beynnfl question that Mr. Fletcher had hear y co-operation from the nR ricultural council and from Indl vldunt farmers, willed convince mo I lint tho attendance today 1b not renltv representative of tho in terest," said Mr. AnwelL "Scores or people shared in making tho dom- inii,.n'd KiiKr.nuufiil mid snme- jone in the counc 1 must have done i.it nf nnrn wnrK iit'iimiK i" I'm ihe program over. Ono item in tho report struck mo most forci bly, and it should hit every tav pnver right between the eyes or In tho pocke'hook. Tho single project In which five rnrloads of nvrotol were d'strlbuted saved hem $10,700. T dn not know just I Kn.1rnt (Vie vtotlKlftn wnni it " - I work, but t suppose It in not over f;i.ou. if sue n i oe -'-. project nlono netted 200 per cent nn the total Investment, which is . M...n nnot nf nq ran do. I neuer ihm v 1 1 oven In oil. Nollcpl Have sold inv Intorest tn Euhno nnD.Mifimt. Will not he rcsponaimt for any accounts. rt,t,,,VT I'llll. IJV, r.i". 12-30-1 See the Special McMorran and Washburne Announcements on Pages 2, 3, and Page 3, Women's Secton. ,ii i, in i i -i 1 1 ' iii i 1 . . i i ' i n. ' I' -,( iii. , i i fie ,si. ....... ess fisBaBTOin Buy Your Christmas Gifts and Personal Needs Here Pay for Them by the Convenient BUDGET PLAN The budget buying plan has been extended to the entire store. It is enabling many men and women to have better and more things for their homes and for personal use. . .''j' Pay as Little as One-Fourth Down The Rest in Small, Easy to Meet, Payments! There Is No Interest Charge ' . No Carrying Charges of any kind. You are invited to call at the Balcony Budget Plan office for further details. ' " ,.V ' I , "How Pleasant Is Christmas Dealing Where Courtesy Is" "Eugene's Own Store" Offers unexcelled service and ntensely interesting Christmas shopping oppor tunities to "eleventh hour" shoppers. , So carefully . have we ' planned our , Christmas campaign that even after ' weeks of selling you may choose now . ' from splendidly varied assortments of . ' r "gift" merchandise. . ; ', "' - ( . .: ! . Three big floors filled to overflowing with all sorts of pleasing gifts all arranged with Christmas selections in mind all, priced attractively. , . ; ' ' Sixty courteous, efficient salespeople. "' Each striving to . make your every dealing here pleasant. Whether you purchase here or not you are Welcome to the many conveniences of this Christmas store: ... , , FreePhone3 Free Rest Room ' Christmas parcels may be mailed from' here thus ' relieving the congestion and waiting at the postoffice. ' Parcels Checked Free Stamps For Sale r .' Four Free Deliveries Daily More Toys! Better Toys! InbasementToyland "MEN! -'v; Men will particularly appreciate the '." sincere and helpful. service offered them by the M. &. W. salesladies in selecting gifts for their wives, sweethearts or mothers; 1 : WOMEN! , ; The M.- &. W; label, most surely -stamps "quality" on his gift and he -will be doubly pleased for men do appreciate ' gifts of lasting service and satisfaction. ' Everything for beys; too! c -, -' :r" . ' : In order to serve .those, unable Jtp shop during the day, the McMorran & Washburne store will remain open Tuesday, ' -, Wednesday and Thursday .Evenings until 8:30. . Gift Certificates are, indeed, happy solutions for whatito give -one who seems to have .most everything. They are most wel come' gifts for they enable the recipient to choose just the. thing he or' she wishes and might not receive otherwise, v v Beautifully gold printed' on cream card. Each card in envelope with . ' perfumed 'sachet enclosure, issued for any amount ,$1 up redeemable- -any time, . . . .' . " '- . - " v Gift Certificates . on Sale at Balcony Office A Limited Quantify of Excel Electric Cooken For Monday s Selling at ; ; .. .. i? I rrt.-: rnl-nrc irlnl fnr fnmilies of 4 or 5. They connect to any light socket save heat, time and money. Cooks, roasts, steams, bakes,, boils or fries. No stones to heat no watching or basting. Not many remain for Monday's selling! What a marvelous gift for a man to give his wife or mother 1 $.95 77' l-jf jJyjffia. Entire Stocks Women's High Grade Coats Deeply Reduced! Km mm " Christmas Seals, Cards, Stickers, Ribbons, Etc at Notion Dept... just inside the' door.' vAi.VAniii: .ir.wi-.Miv t.ki UY llOI SK 1MIOW I.1.U -....a ...... V.I In.ri In.. JR. (roAtt n I'lHII" ....... - Sorvti-o. Bonded Collodion uneolnl Istn. C. S. Dillon, mnnnfter: Donald Younu. nttorney, sou miimun. Phono 878. Notice- . e. r.nn...i,A snili wn noil for Htrlctly cnslt. C. 11. Mnllot Oro- t-.ory. 12011 AinciiHoii. ... .n..laln nr tlm At. V.. nld aorlolv will hnlil n enndy mid enko snli- next Tuesdny l. I". I '" churi-li. JlombiTii of llio 7I di vision nlenso hpiiO donnllon. u-m-i The City Bonnty Shop lins nil now nnd oxporlonrod onnrntora. Phonn 840. City rtnrher Shop and IlrslilciK-o of Jlr. nnd. Mm. A. O. nraucr l-'.ntorcd TlirmiRii wo Door, Iolleo Im Tl.n Immn nt Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. nrminr. 137D Mill stmot. wiih robbed of sovornl hundred dollnrs worth of jewelry oy u unm . the onllro nouso uiitiiik m ""acl"B of the owners lust nlifht. XTI1., nnllnn rilllnH In tllO OlilCO nt 10:30, followliiR tho discovery of tho thoft. woro told that a sun burst broom wun a uuiiihihu " uod at $100, nn ongimomcnt rhiK with a ruby setlinit, nlso valued at $100, a Korester's itold emblem en- ffraved A. u. oriiuer, nun a. i..--i'-saUo pcnrl-hanillcd Bold pen, and a Bold wntch, woro among the mlss 'ing articles. Kntrnnco to the rosldence unit been made through fl- side door. It IS UC1IU' ."II. ,.w.',v, r ' " ly unlocked this door and made his exit llio sumo way. , . t c shnilov- hnnorvisor tho Slusiuw natlonnl forest, nnd ....,, nf the court. Work will be started nt once. The sum of $20,000 will be spent on the project, extending over a period of two years, it was stated. Each will put $10,000 into the work. The county's shnro of the cost will bo met from the moneys re ceived from the sale ot govern, niont timber within tho national forests, nccordlng to plans. n.....i....n l.v iho forest servico will clear the right-of-way and county crews will do tho rock- Inir. It was not announced unoer what plan the grading will be done. sB SALES IMPROVE FOREST, ROAD PLANNED WOIIK STAUTK HOO.V OS THK THOMPSON' OHKHK I'lKMUtT Tho foi-eil service nnd the T.nno eoirnly court will co-operuie lu ii.,, KniiMii-iii.tlnn of u Mind from Ha ni-nek up Thompson creek, ex lendliig Into, the Indian creek viillcv, according lo nniiouiu'cment yesionlny nftcr a confei-enco be- PENR0D HUGt SUCCESS fixanciafj Hi-n-unN' op Sioi IS BtSAMZED Net proceeds ot the showing of r. .1. n.ni,i.,n,nn'a "PMirrtrl ' nt Ikl.UIll uiiriuhiu.. - . ... tho University high school Friday night amounted to tiui, n wu im ported yesterilay. J ne iii-iumiin; ..1..1, nf llm hlirh school, which pi-o- A..TA.t "i3i..,..r,,l" wns "r-nmnlinient- ... ed nn the success, both nrtisiio and finnnclnl, of tho play. I J'lin-i'eils will go toward prov.a Ing fixtures for Iho stneo In the, nudllorluni. l.lghtlnK fixtures and olhcr equ pment are needed, ' Two of Ihe cast In "I'enrflil" ronrcil h ts hv Iheh- .perfornuincos. It. was reported, whllo Iho entire cust wns gh-en prolonged npplnuso at Ihe-end of each nc;. William ilurkers, playing "Penrdd" and niaillord Datson. ns -.-.larKo weic ospcclnlly well received. . , INSURE WITH HENRY TltOtP AMOUNT .OP SWKKT. I'KODLCT IS 1XCHKASING ' Kiiccnn l-'unncra' tcamcry I'nybig Tlirefl-t'cnt Prcmihun lKsvciops. . Better ' Quality . ; r,r,..,i,i.itilve nmounts of sweet '..nnni..A l.v' tftn Kmrnnc Farmers' Creameiy for churning havo been tubulated by At. .M. tion ey, . manager of tho concern, for tho month ot November, tho first time that a record has been .es tablished for comparison. . I..... MU 1I.TM TlnnAV ttlwt night, is usually tho lowest month in production ol tne year, i.ois i dairy herds aro low In milk ylold ...I- tl-.. ..f il,A annunn n a lYinnV of tho cows are. dry ho intimated. Tho last montn win no usuu v basis for compnrlng tho amounts with other' months. The Eugene Farmers' Creamery sturtefl pnymg u premium oi uni-c cents oh sweet crenm lust July; 15 nnd since thut time Hie offorts of farmers to get their cream to Iho local plant in a sweet i-uuuuum have developed Into a plan of pool ing Bhlpniems, which ih nam iu working out satisfactory to, lull concerned. , The slandnrd of product hiiB Im proved also, ho RUid, nnd even the sour cream sent nere mis iiuin-u.vu in qimllly. Sumo of the sweet cream received In Eugene conies a dis tance of 70. miles, proving that can ue-'iiiiuc." ; - . . The Inbiilntlon shows tho follAw ing ilntn: .- v ". ' , . it'ofty-Uvo ijcr.. cont of . the. total amount of cream purcnased in No vember .was sweet cream.. Eleven per cent of the peoplo .who delivered cream had every de livery sweet. They brought in 23 per . cent of the., total butter fat purchnsed. . . ,; -..Thlrty-threo per cent of tho people who . nindo - deliveries, brought In part of their cream sweet. ' These supplied 55 per cent of the butter fat purchased. , Fifty-six per cent of. all .the . dairymen-,, dealing with the local plant delivered all sour cream and ;22 ,per . cjent of the buttor fat. - C. B. JVHlckox, piano tuner. Phone 162J-J, or Morris Muslo House. - 11-6-tt "The Most Appropriate Gift' 1 -; ' ' .by yiiung or old. ' ; PRICED TO F-iT;. AN! VURSE ' . . . .. , . ! at ' ' : ; :.!...Ai;UuNlS -FRAMES PICTURES