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1 Laraway's ' MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1925 SEVEN VICTOR RECORDS for Christmas Gifts j EACH year more and more of our cus tomers are realizing the popularity of iVlctor records as gifts. fc You will want to see our list suggest Jnfl Victor records appropriate as gifts for every member of the family, from baby to grandpa or grandma. Let us help you make up your list. Victrolas in many styles and finishes. Convenient payments. OPEN EVENINGS JSeth Laroway MUSIC STORE New Victor ' iWeek, Eveo Christmas Eve Dance i WILL BE CIVEN AT Dreamland Hall THURSDAY EVENING Special Music Special Decorations BIG CHRISTMAS TREE Don't Milt It Lots of Presents Lots of Fun Every One Welcome i New Year'o Eve Dance December 31 M orning Register Lane County News US PROGRAM . GIVEN urn I'llKKKNT AT MHI'IKll.lKT ' ' ih iij; i;.nt Wlllll, llflWIiiir I.. II.. w... " T. I-. v. "ill lii w. "'Hi' III 'iii viiIIIj Mrs. " iiini. Has 'h,K . ii 1 1, 1 1 i . . . 'll I'll IIIIIH I'll-. 2:i.- 1 ,M. ,m",V":":1'' w"" ' Il'lli'lr.'l miIilih r "". MM, I visitors. mi .IoIhm'.'m' "'; "" Willi Irs w , "',!""' I.Ii.iiii.-iI liy or ii, h 1 ""I'-'-i"! mi r III,, him. ny school ,, I ..-...(... 1. " .'.ry.i'" '"'"''"""i" l.y i.H'iii- ,1 t ll'" h',"""'y "''I 'i,ihm ""I r ii, 1,1,1 ,1M . ;';."i';;n. ti. ,,,,.,, ;,.., ! : 1 ".' v "I 7:311 o'clock , ;. ; ;" ,..;;": ""J"."'! HVI, I,S ll r 'I cliuicl, WilH .l,.n,i,.,l t-l" Indium imiii.r i,,i,i ,lu Ti, i,n.,i,n,ii r ti, 'rri,. Y"."'"'"'' .lr.,cil., ,,r Mrs. W " i.iiiiu, nii.ii,.,,.n, , , ; .'. 1.. k. i'K,., mihh '".. . , , MM, I iMSS N, j( . , ,,111111:11,1, work ,,1111,11 11 ml wan ',ii'HH,l. I out till, iirri,t,i.:(,iii,,iK r,,r n,n , , 1 """ iii'iiiimi children li 1 1- ;t,-ts. In I 'III,- I'lirlKlmiiH 111 thn Methodist iMIKll will l, n "whiff." ,.,., now piiHt inn Hi cr ; Thoriiii Coglll, Hi'lilm- wnnli'ii; O. M. (ii'hiii, Jun ior viirileii; A. .1. Mih-kiiii, senior liviinin; W. I,, May, Junior doa- : C A. Hwiirlii, Tyler; l. W. .Mok'oiiiion, Jiliilnr steward und Kidney Wuril, senior steward. PROGRAM IS PRESENTED i:ii.iitv . mrit ciiiijiiiicn TAHH 1'AHT IN AWAIIl 11,-KlMlrr I ,, County H,frlnl) HI'UINIiriKI,!), Ore, I),i;. 23. Klllllty-fiiilr rl, Mill, ii i,r lh,, Hrnt liilll Kriuli' hi'IiimiI artlc!palf-f In In, iiiiniiiil Christinas proKi'iiin at which iiiiii-H thiiii 'm mothers ami vliillors with present. Thi, CliriHl iiiiim li 10 wan liiiii n with Kif,H unil l,,yM r,u- Urn children anil candy wan d.slrlliulod lo colnhralo tho Vllliillilu. Thn iiriiKram irlvfin wan; Hidliitliin Alli'ii Hinlth. ll.i:ilK Willi Hiilila ChiUH Kcn ni,tli lirinvn. Hihik flirlM i,r flral Kriulo. I!im:IIiiIIiiii l.lla lluKlliw. (illy Ohl Kiiiuii CIhuh Hy Kniup. . lit, i, llntli, n linrlmra Ilmnim. W'luil Can Wu JJo Vam:o Alae lli'i1. , Itfcitalinn Flnrnnro May. Ii'iwn Mio Cliiiiini'y Hy yroup. A way In a Manner JJy tirnuii. 'rim Ki'mli'H nii't In a Joint auniiiii lily to comluitt tho proKrain. Snow Tails tin irgliway " Illy 'I'll,, AHHix-hileil I'ri'HH) MKIIKOKIl, lif.. JX'i!. 2.1. Snow lo till! ili'iitli of olL-ht Inclicii I, in wini h ti,.. orri'iiiiL. win i.',i, r i...: . : .. :. . : ii, ,1 f.. u.... " ""uy i,,K,,i "ii iiiu n.nmyou ' i " " ' ,";"'!'IV., r"11"" ,11-jiiiolliitaln unit of tl, I'ai-lflc hlell- ,. " ' "iiKii'Kinioii, inr- ;-i,l in: to Mrs. (inniz. Thi, V. c. I ' oi'iiliim limn,, or farni homo or l iirviillln Iims .,. m.oi'li., as !h" ,' I'1''"' "f tliu Kltt from tin, I,- l I'lnii cli. Thi' prouinni for limt orcnliiK Wlm: inliistia iinlcctloni) nigh n li,,l nrrlicmni. Violin nolo ClmrlPR Xnilvnrnlk , 1 ' vornl Mm. Kntlierln Diiniiiii nml Mm, H. H. Pottor. Viol n nop, llnilon Duncan. Klory or thu NuCvlty lMoturo, H'iiu: n ml Hi'i-lptiii-o. l'l,'llll',- Hli'iooiitlcon HlldoB. Koni: Mi'inhi'i-H of rholr. Siilpluri Mi-h. W. I. Onntz. CIlllill'l'IlH HIII1KM linil BOlos rrliimiy i-Iiihhch unilcr illrcctlou of M'l:, Killlil I'HKl'. V:ul;n solo .loo Syri. GRADE TEACHERS LEAVE siMtiN;ni:ij i:i.i:.MKT.nY S('IK)(il.S t i.osi-; Vi:i)XKKIAY fHritlnicr l.nn Cotinly Hpeclnt) KI'l:l(.KIKM. (ire.. Urc. 23. TfmlHTH nf (he SprliiKfield Kindc xcliool.i will havo fur their H-Hpec-t;v- hiiuicH or rrnmln In Siirfnu fffl.l nvcr tho holldavB. The fall tiTfn of the oh-tiH'iitary mhools W'M-1 W'tilmmliiy artoritofin by thiliTna I'tofcruniH in nil the schmilrt of tin- city. Mnry UnrrlH, who tenches third crude A und It w.ll renmlii in WpriiiKfleld. .Mrs. Ivan Male, who tenches mime at the Lincoln Hchod) nnd asslsiH with the Knides will Hpend lart of the Cine hrn and the rest vlHlliiiK fri'-ndK uiul rulutiveH in ItrnwiiMvlHe, Ore., Mnt. J'nnl Vnnford, who lenehes th.nl 11 will renin 'ii In HprliiBfield n will MIhh Kilna l'latt. who I teai hcH fourth Ii. ! Minn Nlnn ltnoKen, trncher of ' tl..t f ftT. ...111 o.iAR.I t1,A Id-iyw in KtiKeiu her home. I .M'ss Ann unrrey, tenrner in tne i ii in Krai m. wni Ncmi tno vaca tion in Springfield. Mrt. Montgomery will remain In the city for the holidays. Vlrll MnePhenmn. sixth prnde teiu hcr will remain at his homo in Springfield. Mtss Kills Manning plans to ppend purl of the vacation away from her hnmo in tho city. way and to tho dep;h of six Inohe the (iicen SpriiiKH mountain road between Ashland nnd Klam ai It Kails. Itoth mads arc open to automobile traffic. P;rt Iwii.ko (Ivpii (lly The AHHoclalcd Proa) MKDKOHU, Ore., Dec. 23. B. K. I'eart of Central Point, near here, who, for 20 years has been tho first to apply at the county clerk's office for a hunters license, bus been issued license No. 1 for i'J'tG. In this affidavit of achieve ments with a Bun, Pean affirms that Inst year ho killed "two Chin ese pheasants and ono tomcat." SCHOOL HAS PROGRAM TVi;VIV MOTIIKKK A UK I'HKS F.NT AT XMAS I'ltOliltAM ropuiar uim if An appropriate and wcli-onu: Iltfik &$ Rift is Cnndy. Ksperially wlicn Rlh it comes from Otto's with us jr assurance of freshness ami VU jf&X purity. All made in our own & t)f factory. A large assortment, A Ff$L moderately priced, in lf"t. 01' J MiJ f rVZ bulk to suit the most uiseiim- MgJl III '""t'Off tnsle. f Fancy Packages from lfit 35c to 514.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS ) 1 705 Willamctto St.-Phono 56 j 7f 'V&ty 1 13. (ItKl.lcr l,nn I'oiinty Hpcclnl) SI'mNlil'MULD, Oil'.. Ui'C. 23. Twi'tity inotln'1'8 nml viiiltoi-H at li'iulni llin proiiriiiii bIvl'H liy tho i:rii,p si'liool rhlldi'L-ii of tho I.in I'oln Ki'hnol Woiliii'.iilny aflornoon l,v tho thlril anil fuui'lli KriulcB In I, , Int Hi'iinlon. ACIi'f tho pi'OKrain Iho I'lillilion linil ClirlHtniiiH tioos in tliolr rt'iipoiMlvo ninniH and wim',, k.vi'ii Klfm l,y a Simla CIiiiih Tlu, rooms wrro ilcrornloil with i liilsliniis pupi'is nn,l clipplnKn, Tho pioiiniiii fur tho al'ti'i'iioiin: I poll tho JliuiMOtiip (hoiik) ly i'lillilion. .lust Hoforo CIll'l.ltlllHS (roc.ta ,i.,i Irvlii House. IHlllliKUl lill'lM "f tlilrd .,,' A I'nrol Third A. Chriuimns Uuofs SIX gills of fourth Kriulo. i Hoc .union l'"no Jolinson. Sini'k.tiK smiK I'otirtll Kl-ndo. Hoc. tall ,n Arthur 1'oilKia. Siiiib Hv Hi" chllill'0". i,..o,,i'.o, il:iv Smith. .s,,,,,; Thrco Imi.vh fniiii third B. Ui'cltnlloii tleoi'KO Ainu us. IHiiIokih Third urndo. Siiim Third itniilo. a -i .i Wish l.oim Stafford I'hi'isliiiiis Kvo Seven boys from third U. , , , iMii-lKtmiis Tlielma Oodilard. Sk.t, Sailtu'H HoIIh Third A. MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Tll,:ll COlill-li HKADS Oil ;M.ATIOX TOR YKAIl 1020 ,r,,-,A t.nnn I'Ollllly HpOrlal) Sl'IllMU'llil'11' "lo-. le. 23. ' "o in, v.";"."-..,,.... r Herri occupli'il in,, i, ,,"" jiKMty 1...1RO 171 of ;; i,' nml A. M. nt Ihrlr '. i il, Mnsolili! hull li'"! II,,',', , . ... .i.tlv PVi'llhlK. A cnillini' ' officer:, were eiec-w ,,',. . . ' the ciiiii us year. e ItO nieniliers of .1.0 total " ' r l ,6 were present a. r. i ...!!.,.ii nieci loii meeliliB. No "...., was taken up at oilier o- '"In'rnrs who w... nerve fir the venr "f w-t-'iKiil. wol-.ihH'1'.l, .",".!,, Theron O. M .1. Slur "". : i;o e Tv or and Dun W i, L ir is eo for a thrco yenrH T V whm on nnd C. V. 15KKI- ,:; . -o-eLM-lnil Beerolnry and """Urol- respectively Mr lh. com- SIMtI.;FIKM) PKKSONALS fltpglHtor I.iuiu County Special) KI'HIXGKIKLI). Ore., Dec. 23. C. K. Hainey, farmer of Thurston, spent part of tho day In town pur chasing' supplier irom local mer chants. Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson are planning to visit fr.ends and relatives In Albany over Christ mas. They will return for Kew Vears In Springfield. Mrs. Itoy Wh.to of Portland is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elsie Jambert over the holidays. WllLam Williams was purchas ing supplies in tjwn today. Mr. Williams Is a merchant of Dcxtor. j V. 1). Con ley, farmer uf Camp i Creek spent part of the day in town on business. Mr. nnd Airs. T. W. Carney, far- mer nnd wife of Walterv.lle. trnnhncted business In Springfield Wednesday morning. .Mr. und Airs. George Piatt transacted business Wednesduy atternoon In Springfield. Mr. Piatt Is a farmer of Thurston. Dr. It. P. .Moriensen is driving a new Kurd coupe which ho pur chased recently from the Danaer Moior company of Springfield. icobcrt Jiayes was in town today from camp ati near Wendl.ng; Mr. and Airs. Robert Hayes and family left for Myrtle Creek where, they will visit over tho holidays at the home of .Mr. Hayes mother. Air. and Airs. 10. Alay and Mr. nnd Airs. S. P. Bennett of Wend- ling are planning to drive to Ore gon. City whero they will visit lor the holidays with Airs. Jiennett s mother nnd brother, who are ex pected from Preiser, Wash. Aliss Shirley Hemmcnway will vis.t In Albany , over the holidays and will return for the first of the year. Air. nnd Airs. Hoy (;. liaugii. farmer nnd wife of Thurston spent tho day In Springfield with Christ mas shopping. Mr. nnd Airs. Georgo AVnlion lso of Thurston, spent the day in town with purchasing supplies. Mr, and Mrs. It. Uuckner, resi dents of Elam near Corvallis. will spend the holidays In Springfield visiting friends and relatives. Air. und Airs. A. K. Hartlett nnd son are planning to visit for the holidays in Portland with relatives and friends. L.stln A. Darny has moved to Hnrrlshurg whero ho Intends to mnko hie homo for tho future. Delbert Mitchell from West fil ls planning to spend tho holidays in Springfield. IS. ti. mutton win gn to I'orimnu for both Christmus and New Years. Ho will also transact busi ness whilo there. A. K. Ynrncll. fnrmer of Thurs ton was a brief business visitor In Springfield Wednesday. Hester F. Clarko Is planning a holiday trip to Portland where he will spend tno lime witn menus and relatives. Vernon Harper of Bandon is visiting at tho homo of his parents Air. and Airs. A. K. Jiarper over tho Yuletido season. John Williams of cottage urovo was transacting business in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A, Ditto, nt Conullle. Mr. and Airs. A. H. Fish of Salem and Mr. nnd Mrs. Delbert Ducklin and son Karl ot poruumi will visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. fleorgo Ditto over tho Christ mas day in a kind of family re union. All are relatives of Mr. and Airs. Georgo Ditto. A. A. .lohnson, farmer nf Lon burg, was a business visitor In Sprlngrtcld part ot Wodnosday aft ernoon. H. F. Johntmn, fnrmer of W end ling, trnnsnetod buslnoss In town Wednesday morning. Airs. Kelly Tipton of Mohawk was a Christmas shopper In ufitiirfiifi Wnduendnv. Lawrence t. Dcmagalsky, who In connected with tho game de-imi-iment of the stato returned from an official trip to Pendleton recently. Mr. and Mrs. It. Tl. Nelson ami i,..-i.iH Gordon were visiting In town from tho McKonzlo river U 'mI'. nnd Mrs. Burton Curry of Kugene, the fnther-in-law and mmher-in-law of C. F. Harber and mother and father of his wife will vis t tit the home of Mr. Harber In Springfield, nt Nintn ami i suecm m u.irhor'M brother and wife, Mr, nml Airs. T. A. Ihirhor will also spend Christmas with tho Spring field reHiueni. TMIANKMX rrUSONATjS (ItpRiKier Inne County Rpopltd FRANKLIN, Ore., loc. 23.- PhrtRtnins troo and progrnm was hold at tho Christian church Sun day morning with ffoneroua treat Merry Christmas Last Minute Christmas Suggestions in MEN'S WEAR SWEATERS and BLAZERS Greatly Reduced $6.50 to $10.00 Values at $4.95 to $7.95 OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS $25.00 to $50.00 NECKWEAR The Pride of Our Store , $1.00 to $3.50 SUITS Tailored at Fashion Park $25.00 to $50.00 SHIRTS Collars Attached, Collars to Match, Neckband Styles $2.00 to $7.50 LUGGAGE Trunks Suitcases Traveling Bags - Some Fitted Cases FANCY HOSIERY New Patterns in Silk and Wool, Wool, and Silk 65c to $2.50 hats , $5.00 to $10.00 CAPS $2.50 to $3.50 Other Christmas Suggestions Belt Sets, Lounging Robes, Hats, Caps, Pajamas Golf Hose and Knickers, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, etc. 825 , Willamette Group Your Purchases Here and Use Our Ten-Pay Plan Green-Kilborn Co. 825 Willamette MEN'S WEAR for all. Kev. Harry Benton preached in tho absence of Pastor U. I.. Hackott. Mr. and Mrs. I'eter isoison on- . n rflnnn. Air nnd M TS. John Alien and children, Margarot and Bobby. Tho M. V. A. lodgo mot Saturday ovonlng and elected officers for the coming year. . ... dron of Coqulllo aro here to spend tno nonuays wiin nor u,wl,iw, mi tred Smith and family. Millor Soronscn, who hns bfon In Klorenco for several weeks, Is horo for mo nonuays wua raorcu Soronson and other relatives. Norma and Me.na I'uritersou aro uoendlnir n few dnvq in Portland, Mrs. Chess Kirk visited last Wednesduy with Mrs. Alfred Smith. Mrs. J. 13. Milllorn visited Mrs. T. C. Bryant one day last woek. Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk Horsey ot Harpolo spent last Wednesday with airs. J, vi. Alien. Mrs. .T. 11. Itavden has gono to Marshfleld to spend Christina.' with her uaugnior, airs. r. u. Itoper. -.t. M. T r Hn-nnl Mnnnl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Allen. . . Mrs. Leo Mounts Is quito 111 in Kugene hospllnl. J. A. Itlchardson in Klmlra Sat urday. .1. I". Milllorn has cone to Junc- 11, 'I, 1,1 Ml'.",' "i-" .J". Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Haydon went to I'J.lgeno Munnny 10 viu ,u'.i. Hnvdcn's slstor, Mrs. Campbell. Mr.and Mrs. T. C. Bryant went to Klmlra Monday nrtornoon, to 11.. T A nielmrrlsnll. Mrs. Sani Wood spent Monday with AirR. inivo unoy. Stanley ltiloy Is homo from Cor vallls for tho holidays. Iris Bates Is staying with Mrs. Delia Purkerson for a while. Mrs, it. C. Allon visited Mrs. J. E. Allon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orllo Stlnglcy, Mrs, IX, V. Stlnglcy, Mr. and Mrs. H, 1,'. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bau- nian. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryant were Eugene visitors Saturday. C'RKSWKl.Ij I'KHSUVAIX lllestster Lani, County Sppclnl) CRKSWEI.L, Ore.. Dec. 3. Mrs. Ethel Martin's grades, the seventh and eighth, gave a Christmas pro gram Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian church. Miss Edna Zlnlkcr, former teach er of the third and fourth grades, visited tho school Monday. A. ti. Oovc. of lOvorott, Wash., called on Creswell friends Wednes day. He was formerly a resident of Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Holllston left Wednesday for Tacoma, Wash., to spend Christmas with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kerr and fam (Continued on page 8, column 1). A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO Morning Register A Gift That Lasts 365 Days in the Year A daily reminder of you who were so thoughtful as to give a most practical gift. CHRISTMAS SUBSCRIPTION CARDS Good for One Year's Subscription Ready for Mailing Are Now Obtainable at the Office of this Newspaper. Register Publishing Co.