MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1925
WHERE DATES SET
For the Beach
SOUSA'S Mil ClliiP
.un it hovm i" i.ani:
tllll'ST N''' MONTH
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r'lii'k nil " Miillll'itliy limi'lllim iiml
t .fallowed rei'l'i'lMbui III Ih,
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L, Driven Atvny III Durum-m;
I.lttlo niim iiihi'ii hi
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tnj'rllll llll'll'I'lK' I""' IllKllt, lull
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F', ri.iort Hindu "I- Hi" I'lU'lflo
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k. hnaiillitl f'"- "l""rviitlim mnl
",, found l l' suffering ' bruised
fclp. MO w' " i ii... .'. ...
.. I, ,,, i.r llm nilliiiiuiMI.,
hit till llin I'" Clilllll !' iil'lalned.
fit niimni' , , . , .i 1
lo'flprK ll'l'l "
- I., llm ilnt'lt lt..H. Without
Itilng In imri'llillll tho extent
lor. .
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lUtriKi'.n mi-
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felXTY-FOUR JOIN ELKS
IxCVKI'Y 1 TAKKN IV ll'ltlN(i
i LAST MONTH
(tlity.fnur niMiliilutfH wirn In-
. j t..i i li .k I." ilIi tin U lnrl L'lt
Ll remilnr mriMliitf In Iho Ini ul
fmplii lni nlulit.
Thin In llm inml lliiinnrr nun
u 'bruit rimillli li'il tliniilKll III"
l.Mm,.nl. Ill KniMuifl III linn Minn
lor mnny ynrn. It 'n wil.l lum
huhl. inriiirniiiiiy iu iniiiiniT in
h. nnMlil'T" I" ll' 'nmilli
...uj. ...p. ... iniiir(ixlnilll.v 5..
wrra liikrii lino llio IoiIku (our
t nki ana.
r.M. C. A. BOARD MEETS
110AIU), h U-VI'!lli;i
Memliffn of thi lionnl nf illroi.
ort ot tlm lttik-"Mo V. M. ('. A.
it'A x -rtipi'lnt tiicr'HitiT In (ho offti
k FrnnK Klnrlmrl, Kcncrul nrn"
try, ml nllit Hitil latifi. il t lie
Tho woolen suit, with ih
split turtle hoc li. is Mi v..,
latest in Winter tit m-h
that will he worn by ih.- t.
tollable in Californiii un.i i
id a.
liiiunt of iiitimt(;rn of llm newly
foritnui mm inwojtl iiSHdOtittlon.
I'prft'ctlon nf tho Northwest n.
Horliitlun, 'nniMHcil of I tin ho, ()rc
K"n ami WuHhtiiKt'Mi Y. M. A.
i in K;uiiz!tt(jtiM wiik niiuli it a recent
HKM'Unt; hrhl til I'm tliiinl.
Th" arn luiunt iilnn ratified the
' cniihluutloH ulo.teii at lliat uieet-
t (i. A. Hminlurn, prottltlnnt of t lie
j Kut:-nrt Y. M. t, A.. In a member
I of ttwt lintir.l of nt:in.'ir:(rn of the
liiIiT-Hinh' utnclailoii.
LOCAL LUTHERANS MEET
$ 1 5-so
to
San Francisco
Stage Terminal
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SUNSET HERB AND
PRODUCTS CO.
MiiKnril, Oivudii
Meet
Santa Clans
at tho
NTER GARDEN
Christmas Night
December 25
JjUCIauB will givo Christ
?P;cfivU toalUttcnding
- toiler SUatinff Party.
DON'TMISS IT.
Rgular Admission
t:ra:i: nit itcii mi-:mi;i-:kk
TO CAMj PASTOIl
SliM'tlou of Permanent t'onmil
Hint .It'iMttiK IMntt Stitijrct or
Svt Sifslnii
Memtirrn of t he newly-formed
KiiKwie I,n tli emit church ( A mer
Inin ) heiil n. pi-Hmlimry council
incrilnir nl tho Y. M. C. A. hut on
'tin tinlvei!lty r.'itniiiiH last nirht
j atxl UKreeil to rail a permanent or
' KiuiUntlon meetlni? January It.
j A iiermanent church coiinrll wil'
he :(( th'n. H was reported
,lat nlclit. Tho council will have
I nino nicinhers. ( Mlier matters to
j he taken up are the adoption of a
j constitution and by-la w and the
ralllnc of a pastor, the organization
I of a Sunday nehnol and t)inneter-
lllitl 01 a tcinooniry iim-chiii,' pinn'.
AHhotlKll It waji reported that
the Y. V. '. A. biincalow on thr
campus was available lis tenipn
rarv hcubtnartera on Sunday, no
action was tnlien and Iho ullo wlil
bo announced In the local news
paper biter. All Lutherans will be
ln lied to attend renardlens of
church affiliations.
The council will meet ncain De
cember 30 to further consider n
ineetliiK place,
LETTER CAUSES ATTACK
HAXCII WOMAN TOIOTKKn IV
.MASK Ml) .MAN
Illy Tlii AN,ll liili'd Vrpss)
HAN rKANl'ISCIl, J'l'C 23.
,..1..... ... ,ii l.'i-i. iiHucn 110WM-
ll.nl Mr. I'hlll'lOH Slll-
li.y, llviuK mi " riiiu'li mmlh of M"r-
ri'il. iviih intuiin in 'i .linn
Iininoil nil tin' Imi'k mill Hliniilik'ra
l,y 1111 lllihliilllfU'il miiNkoil innn t"
, 1 it v In an cffnrt In fnrco her 10
iIIviiIko I hi- whi'1'Ciiliniils 01 a U't-
" 'iMi'i Sllili'V mii in ho onlorril hor
hmnn '(ruin il'" luu'liyunl unil wim
si'lr.. il hy it innn who miraim tmiii
i.,'n,l ll ilnnr. Hi. ilnmnnili d Hint
ulni Klvn Mni mi unnnyinoils li-Ui'i
U, voiHvr.l two mnnlhK iy. lit
whlrli thi- wrlii'i- wnriioil hrr tlmt
In-1. imshMiiil plninuHl lo Icnvo lior,
din- iliM'lui'i'il. , .,
Whrii "hi- rodmort lo Ri up H"
li.ltnr. Hi" I""" linii'nl '"r , ,a
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,,ho n.il.1. nnil '" from th0
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AUDIENCE SEES TRAGEDY
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face
iippi'ar In j
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of :
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"iil Hi,, wurlil -! i, initial.; ln ihini
I!1 " ' "ny ' "'ll' nf Iho I'nllnil
"iiioh ami Iiiih a,',..it(.c an i.n
i;aa, in, in In Ku,;,.,,,.,
'Iho ioiiioi-i win , .,
11 ' Klali.,1. iluo ,
II I .-I1 1 .I" Mllllni,- ,,,,.y ,U W
i !' ' ' n i i ,. i" ih,, tin xi. mi. nl of iho
I '".!.: Iloalro, 'I'IiIm will ir.vo
""I"" Iovith a l.,.,. rhiii,,:,,
,"ar a l.iiii.l whii-h In. ii lonriMi ihn
H " " a well uh Knrop,..
I I," arinoi y will ho mioolully
oral,.,l r,r II, ooi.alon, u la
Malocl, uinl ovc-ry uvulluhlo Bcul
.'.-III Im pl!(i:i..
John I'lillllii Kouaii. Minos th'a
V"ar win, un ,.rn,. m.w nilL
i',,l,,ioinw oi-imuoiI l,y hlnii-ll
..Ml.l.-M Mm ,:,.,..,.H mnilo ruliioun hy
I, la h.unlM In ruucnl youia. Tin, t
liKl U.I.-m Hit.li coinposlllona an
I'"" lllai k Ilnrai) 'I'ronp March,"
"I'hi- Nallnmil Oanic," "C'uha Un-,l"i-
Tlin-o FlaKa" and his ruinous
Iho Klum and Klrlic Korovuf"
n,:,ii;h.
Tho tr.nn Konau recently nolo
hralcl 1,IM 7Uth hlrllnlay In Chlca
t:n ami In ho ilnint- Icil lu h.mil
.ii two limplilnt; conccrta hoslilo
JiIkiiIiik a contract to conilnct the
huinl for a p,.rmi ,,f "a yuai-a.
Following the conccrtH (ho peo
ple who hraril It claimed that tho
hand UiIh neaaon him a llielluwneHa,
ll' Xlhlllly and ii facility that other
haiidH may grope, for u loiitt time
to attain.
Thin alone iloen not mnko up tho
ureal "theatre'' month afl an
noiineed l,y the llellln munuKo
menl, It la ulaled, i,b Hevenil mual
cal comedy und playa huvo been
aehedulcd lo appear.
Amour; thiisu will ho Kolh and
Hill In "A l'alr of Koola," and will
appear In hoth n matinee and eve
nln ahowlni,-. Mr. Kolh and Mr.
I Mil are well known to Kugeno
tl.eatre-Koera aa they have ap
peared rl.ero In recent yeaiH. AIho
l hey huvo vlaltcd hero to hunt and
flail in the ra.noUH MeKelr.lo river
eniinlry. They aro rreat aporls
nien and true entertulner.l. They
will allow thin lime, .lunuary lti.
In their drat atralHlit musical com
edy, Kohort U. Mantell and company
will appear hero January 11 In a
.Shnkcxpcrcan play. This play la
lo ho elioaen hy the people of 'Ku
k,'iie and Lane county. It is staled.
The people will he asked to make
known their cholco to the inun
nai'inont. Other entertainments Include
Iho llrlnul.it: Up l-'athor company
In a nniHlenl comedy play entitled
".Vow York" and the lrvlnii'H Miil
Liels, a conipany of 25 lnidKcta who
are clever artists.
In all It promises to bo tho hltr
ceai season of entertainment ever
Indulged 111 hy KUKOtlo theatres,
It is slated.
STRICT COIIR ENFOIICKD BY (
CATIIKItlXU TI1U CiHK.VT I
Nobles Heiiulrtil lo Tell no Tales
Our. of Ke.liiHil or fllve, t'o !
Coming to Court
tny Tlio Associated Promt)
I.KN'IN'riltAI), Dec. 2.1. Whilo
disumntlinir tho silinptuous draw-
Ini? room of the lato Empress
Alexandria in tho famous wilder
palace, tho Jtolshovlk authorities
discovered a quaint set of rules of j
social conduct written by Cather
ine thn. Croat In 17S5. Catherlno,
who was one of the most versa
tile and nlfled women of her tlnin.
caused llieso "Ten command
ments." to he posted at tho en
trance to (he Imperial chambers:
1 l.eavo your rank outside, as
well as your hat, and especially
your sword.
Leave your rluht precedence, ,
your pride, and similar leellligs,
outside the door,
II lie Kiiy. hid ilo not spoil nny
HiIiik; do nol break or knaw any
thing. 4 Sit, stnnd, walk ns you will,
without reference to. anybody.
C Talk moderately and not very
loudly, so ns not to mnko the cars
and heads of others ache.
li Argue without anger and
without excitement.
71,.llher sigh nor yawn, nor
make nnvhody dull or heavy.
5 -In nil different games, what
ever one proposes, let nil join.
i) Kut whatever is sweet and
suvoui-v. ihut drink with modera
tion so Hint each limy flail Ills legs
upon leaving1 the room.
10 Tell no lales out of school:
whatever goes til at ono ear must
go out at tho other before leaving
(he rooui.
Transgressors of tlio royal regu
lations were obliged, upon the tes
timony of two witnesses lo drink
a glass of cold water for each of
fenso, "not except lug tho ladies."
They also worn eompolled to read
a piigo ot the "Telcmaehlade," a
llinrniighlv bad poetic composition
hy Trollaknrsky, mi llnfortunnlo
niillvo poet of tlio time, whoso lit
erary repulnllon thorohy hecnnio
ruined. Thoso who broko any threo
of the rules during Iho snmo ovon
ing, were required to commit six
lines or llm "Teleninchlndo," to
niemorv. Any ofrender against the
lenlh rule was never again admit
ted to I'alhcrlno's preseneo.
EIGHTY MENFIGHT FIRE
mm; mim-.hm kim.icu in
hiiadv.sidm fikk
ftly Tlin Assnrliilrtl Vrpns)
IIKI.I.IOAII!, Ohio, llec. 2S.
Highly men. working I" throo
shins; nio righting a rirp In the
Webb initio at Wlindyalile, near
hero In whlcli nlno nil" ""'
Offlelnln cxpreased tho hoi ef to
night that the flro would bo ex-
lliglllshed wllhln 4S hnurH. .lo.
. m" Wnlson, chief of tho Ohio
bureau ot mines, la directing of.
r,,ris Tho fhii'i"" '"vo 200
ret 'hack in the mo, hut are
conMied lo the ma n entry. K
snreail, which Watson con
siders unlikely Iho m.no will bo
W"l.u'!io"0'rriclaU lod by Watson
Hart Scbatfncr & Mtrx,
Dinner Suits
r(ir holiday and winter functions. Plain and self
figured fabrics, richly trimmed and faced with fine
satins. Notched or peak lapel collars. Comfort
able English models
$45.00
Hays Gloves
Arc gifts that please. Capes, Mochas, Buckshine,
Detrrains. Lined and unlined
$2.50 to $5.00
Handkerchiefs and Mufflers
Are always acceptable. There's something very
personal about an initial handkerchief; shows
you've given his present some real thought. An im
ported muffler, rich and very good looking is
always appreciated.
GIFTS
from the
STORE for MEN
GIFTS are appreciated for
the spirit in which they
are made and for the taste with
which they are selected. Give
him something to wear but
see that it is something that he
will wear
We have devoted much
thought to our Christmas
furnishings, and you are as
sured of finding the right qual
ity, the right pattern and; the
right price t .
Neckties and Shirts
We suggest a smart pattern shirt with stiff collar
to match anil a necktie selected to match the shirt
and collar. This will surely please him.
WADE
ROS.
Hart SchafFner & Marx Clothes
nml six Ohio nilno Inspectors,
plllltKod Into Iho fight against tho
conniigration ns soon ns tho last
body waa removed early today.
Thn' n'.no miners who died had
rushed lo tho main n.ir short, Imp
ing to esclipo but. woro stirt'ocatcd
in trying t" climb to ground lov
oIh, 240 foot ahovo.
Dlvl.nnn nlnni' llirtl WOO WOrO
working In Iho mine made tbetr
wny to safely through tho main
ontl'iinee. .Wntsoti asserted tlio
nine who d'ed, would havo ben
saved had they followed Ihe ad
v'co of Koroninn .lacoh Pcliriinini,
who told nil the workers that
their only way of escnpo was
through the liut'ii tunnel. . The
n'no, Watson .said, rushed to the
nirshnft and. perished In tho thick
lunies ot gas nun suiui.c.
OtISS U NRBT.Y CO.. Btiyr 'our
old tires for cosh. 12-10-1 mo.
VIOLIN MAKER HELD
Til KEATS OF VIOLENCE MADE
AGAINST OVEICIAIiS
(Tty Tho Associated Prons) '
RAM vn ANClSnO. Cal.. eo. 23.
Secret sorvico otriclals announced
today that they had nrrcstou vvn
llam Elmer Wolto, 60, a violin
maker at his npartmcnts In Oak-
n...l An .. l,(,.rn nf llaliw Mm ViinilH
to Incite nssasslnation of fedornl
otficers. wolto had noeii sougiu tor
severnl years In various parts of
tho country for sending1 printed
matter to President's Wilson and
Coolidgo and to a nUmher of con
gressmen, bellttllnfr their public
ncls nnrt suggesting different typos
of minlshmont tor thorn.
Somo ot tho pnmphlots alleftcd
Ilo have boon distributed hy Wolto
advocated death lor tho presmonn
whom ho accused. Socrot servlco
oporatlvos rhll Oeaquo and Post
offlco Inspector C. M. Chrlstlnn
son said thoy found manuscripts
In Wolf's room similar to inoso
nt.lnl.srl In Ihn lllllllllblets: ttlllt
Wolfo had admitted betng their
author and that ho had made a
confession.
Tho gist of tho documents, tho
government agents said, repeatedly
charged tnat wiihoii nun luuiuibu
woro tools of wnii street.
FARMERS PLAN CONCERN
CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING
NOT ENOUGH FOR DLOO
fTtv The AsnoplRtod rronH)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. The
congressional (arm bloc will not be
content If tho administration con
lines 1U program tor solving the,
farmers' difficulty to tho co-onorn-
tlvo marketing measures.
Leaders from the western farm
ing belt nro preparing to wage a
fight for somo direct means of dis
posing of farm surplus through nn
export corporation.. Their plan ap
parently goes much further thnn
any ellhor President Coolidgo or
Secretary Jardlno has boon willing
to approve. Both have expressed
opposition to proposals involving
prlco-fixing or tho buying and soil
ing of surplus crops through a
government agency. That tho ad
ministration is considering tho sur.
plus crop problem, however, was
disclosed lnst night with the an
nouncement by Mr. Jnrdlne that he
Intended to roll a series of confer
ences with leaders In agriculture
and economics to seok a solution
through co-operative organizations
of farmers,
Bofore any move Is made In
congress by tho farm bloc, offorta
will ho made to get the support f
President Coolidgo for their Ide.
Senator Cupper, Hcpublican at
Kansas, one of the rorognlWd
lenders of tho movement, declared
today that they still hoped to km
Presidont Coolidgo "behind loghy.
Intlon" to creato an export cr
poratlon. i lulMkM
I C. B. F. Hlckor, piano tuns.
Phone 152S-J, or Morris Musto
HniiB- t !!
Refuse Service Co. 'j!
All kinds of refuse col
looted and dbqtoapd of.
Telephone 2232-R
INTEPENDHNT OARAOB 'i
B2 Fifth ATenne West
I;
fromTi30 tollj.m.
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