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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 TWO Wishing You All A MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS STORBMEN 713 Willamette $ Today' Radio Program 1 lint rralurm Tlmtuihuiil III I i Country TuslslH I 111. Curol HMKinr prorsm. o m w Mi' Kl Mtil- ptils. kArly I'tm.tiii.-ui ; k It . m KOA (JJ.I l'nvr. Munrlss lirosi-sm. :00 v in. Willis m. York. Chrl.tmns msM i-fiirl. 1:15 1 m. WHY 1ST. II 8-linp. toilr. Tlr onA'l Ohrlilnm plsys. :0i) v m WIIHM (8J) Cliituo. War Wlcmli chviT program. t:U IX in. MUX I4JJ1I ll'rlnc tU tloilon Symphony tirvso.lt . .M . in. XVKKI llll.ll Uoslon. s.-ot.-h uvuslc. 1:00 u, in WHT (1001 Chlrasd. Orntoilts "Ths Umw(Ii." :! V in WON UJ. elitrssM. Tli tulr portorntonv of "Th sui dont I'i-uk-o.- will t lruil'"l tiom lit stv. wllh sLWUshl" by guln KvaVt, (SI4 hoiir.l. WMAVJ will itl brnauVaot. HsruM Tullsll. oil' nouiit'tiis. Far Wnl Klatlnns Nllrat Tonlihl KOO. OKAti, KK1U, Kt'SN Christmas Greeting! I We hope that when you get up this Christmas morn that your stockings will be filled with all the good things of the season, and your hearts will be filled, jyitb, joy and, thanksgiving. . : - ' i With all the shadows and sorrows of life there are yet innumerable things for which to be thankful. Bailey Electric Co. rvui&merte rnone A1 IjlllllWUMIMIMIMWMIIIIimi t'FAC CnlKiirr 3S8 llent Christmas. I'Mti: rilimmUill Mil.fl 6:u p. in. Howiiuin orchestra In Clirlsima carols. 7:00 p. m. ONUS Christmas night. KFIU Oorvallls 282.5 Silent Christmas. Ki I 1am AiikvIco I8T S:3 i. ni. MiUlneo. proKram; vest pocket concert. 11:45 p. m. Kadlotorlal; Kxs.ni iner proKmin. S:00 o. in.- Orsnn recital. 9:00 p. m. Christmas sons: font 9:30 p. in. Mutual, motor pro gram: "Joke "content." 10:00 p. m. Myra Hell Vlckors program. K CO Oakland Ifl 1 .3 7:43 n. m. "Pep" class. 11:30 n. m. Luncheon concert. 3:00 p. m. Soprano; contrnlo; Book review: violin. 4:00 p. m. St. Francis concert orchestra. . 6:00 p. m. Dinner concert. K(iV Portland 191. & 6:00 p. m. Dinner concert. 9:00 p. m. Sherman Clay con cert. 10:30 p. m. Hoot Owls. RHJ Ins AnKPlos 405.9 6:00 p. in. Christmas carols. Arcade orchestra. 6l30 p. m. Christmas proprnm. S:00 p. in. Courtesy program. 10:00 p. m. Hickman's orches tra. KJR Seattle .IrVI.4 S:30 p. m. Intelligencer Btuillo procram. 10:00 p. in. Dance program (1 hour). KXL Oakland 508.3 4:00 p. m. Women hour. 5:00 p. m. chlMrend,kprogram. 8:00 p. m. Special prOKrnjji, 9:45 p. m. Sweet's ballroom orchestra. K X Hollywood 338.9 7:00 p. m. Kl Patio orchestra. 7:30 n. m. Courtesy program: Towne Cryer. 8:0 p. m. West Coast theatres. 9:00 p. m. Courtesy program. 11:00 p. m. Ray West's orches tra. KOA Denver 322.4 5:45 a. m. Sunrise program. 4:00 p. m. KOA orchestra: solo ists: organ recitnl. 5-30 p. m. Brown- Palace string orchestra. 6:30 p. m. S'tntluy school lesson. 7:oft p. .n. Christmas program; leantnta c'jclr: -uartet; KOA or j chel rn. j Kt() 1-n nrisrxi 128.3 l:nr. p. n. ralrmort hotel or- ClieSJ,2L. 6:3 p. ru MW-oa' cntcrtaln I ment. 6:20 p. m. States reit.iurant or chestro. 8:00 p. ri. Palrre hotel dance orcheftra: nolol: ts. KVHS Vud mi 315.1 Silent Christ mrs. KWSC IVlman IH.0 7:30 p. m. Piano and harltono solos. meet tha Crimson Mile of (lie Vnl veislly of . Alalmnia ill l'anmluiiii, iidjiiiing Ms I'lniigi's lo bo bank Siuimliiy (or iiiu'U'n. tlenu Cook rviliiced lloli Thoiiip son at li-lt itimrvl. I.eioy Mcliuli went In fur J ud Culling nt end. I'ut WIImou supplanted lWu'nmu lirlx at tuuklo. Hiitneo Laiison, who liad given up to lioiig lloiiaiuy In pructlro tor llio I'lifiid.'ini Kdiuti the pun!, tloti tit ceiitor Wllli'll Ijiuouii held dnwii In the retailor Miatou, eiullng Tliuilkaiilvtlitf, una luck llatillig the lull. l idi'y iiihI l.iirola MiiihIiihI (lly Thw Am'lull I'roM) 1'OKTI.ANH. ore.. Deo. K4. VI. Koley t Vaneouver. II. i. n nil l.ooiiiutlo lliiivla. a Fllliilmi. who recently arrived In this country, have lieen iimii liod fur a ten round bout hern New Year's Day. KEARNS NAMED CAPTAIN m ta:i: uit.u m iuhh. ta'Aitn xi-: v i,i:.xih:u Jm-k Keiuns. guard on the 1926 Kugeno lllgll m-li-ml roothnll teiini mid nienilier of the mythical Will amette valley elevon, was yester i'.uv named eiiptnln of tho local Hillad, It was announced by H. 11. Itrown. athletic couch. YtlUllg Kearns Cilllio here nn'i-llt. Iv from Montana uiul tlaud slur football during thu season Jut pasl. PIONEERS ON VACATION NO VOI.I.KY 11X1.1. Til. I, AITltll m:xv yk.xu s uay U. S. AROUSES INTEREST I'oMMiri'ui-s o iiriim'.u ijkin IH'IUU'K'S .Xri'liNiiO.N There will bo no nuire volley tiall giitnes In the Pioneer club leiiKiie until January 3, when the KaKles will meet thu McKensles and the Pirates will fuce tho Wlill matis. It was announced yesterday at the Y. M. C. A. Tho hist games played wero be tween the Pirates mid Mohawks and the Whitmans and Kugle. De cember 19. Although the day after Christmas would have been tho regular time for a series. II was believed too close to tho period of Christmas dinners to permit of strenuous physical exercise. Hence the games wero set over a week. WHEAT ACREAGE LOWER A;HH'l I.TI IJ.XI, STATISTICIAN (iix r.s m:iii.T Illy T!io Ao-lnfetl l'ren) SPOKA.Ni:, Wash., Dec. 24. Washington's fall plnntlilg of 955. Oop acres of winter wheat Is -3 per cent less than the ucrciiKO sown a year ago. a report Issued today hv li. S. Kay. agricultural statlsllcfiin of tho department ot agriculture here s.iys. of Inst year's pluiltlliK of 1.240.000 ncres. only 372.000 acres wre harvested, due to ex-.ensivo winter killing. The area of 12.000 acres sown to rye this fall Is 20 per cent l-s Ihun l ho 15.0U0 acres of Inst your, the report says. lly Ttio AMiK'IaUd ri-ia) (IK.NKVA. Dee. 3 1, Consider-' able llltcl'cxl has been sllned up 111 tleneva over I lip decision of the t nlled Htates congreHS to appoint a couilulttee to luvestlglllo the world supply mid illsli Ibullon of raw iiiuteiials will Inevitably find a pluce on tho agenda of tho pro posed Intei-ualloiial ecoliomlo ctill- lUIVIICtt. llolli Alnurlculi mid Itlissliius lirv to be invited to lueliibel-Mlilp lii the preparatory m-niioiiilc coin lllltlee. ami It now Is suggested that the 1'itlted Stales government may bu Invited to Ml temporal ily on tile league of nations council iiunibei- two. Tins council will act In ti sort of advisory inimical capa city, both tu Hie pi'ep'ii-nloi-y com nitsKlou on the dlsai'iiianient con ference, nud to I lie economic coll lufence pi eparatol-y coinmltlee. League officials suggest that If the Pulled Stales Is Interested III the eiiiiltablw distribution of neces sities like rubber, wood pulp nud tuliiino she could profitably Join with certain Muriipeaii countries which are likely to Insist upon dis cussion of the subject lit tho tleli-o-h conference. WOMAN HIOLDS POWER .MIsS llI.l.L AITIIOUITV IX IKAIv KIM..HM Illy Tho AuavlKictl Irw) 1AN1HN, lio. Theru In a wonuin who looms lurt in lv Mt niil' oontrovuty, uUIu'UkIi Uo wtrivos Id kt'op In thu ItutliiiroumJ. She In Urtruil Ki'lt, tht rtuht tmii.l "limn" of KIntf Koifrnt, o( Irtik. who htm many Arulilun hIioIK.i iIuIdk )hi hliltllnn, I'VI.iTh UlnrUin, uf which Mo. ml lit n purt, U n umiitliilct uf Orvnt Hi-Kaln. Mix Hll ofriVlMly Is kiu.wn an th 1r(iutul ntu-rotury tc thu hmlt I'ominlwtlonor tf Irnk. Hut In rr.iUty h!h tN the vUivt ItrltlMh nuthorily in thut pnrt or tho worM. Sho 1m a ilntiKhlur of Kir Hunh ItcII. IruitmuaUT uml rulllory own or. She -ftf rtlutuli'4 nt QUi-on'fc xM)ltct. I.oiMon. nml St. MnrKn-ri-t'H, ixfonl. Sho wti on military liitvllUtciit'o mt1o ilnrlnK tho wnr :tl Cairo ami lati'f hecmno n llfinou orflt'tr In thv A nib hur'ti nt Irak. Thrn Mhe bt'tttiu nwitunt io lit i.-ii I ofMc.T ut Hittfiltttl iintt nri-T KIhu1 wim MitiiltllHhvtt on tht throno Hho touk over hir prcjiont poMidon. Minn llll twin written tnuny hnoktt of travo) nml on hi1UUm. Sho In (in nrromtlljihHt HhkuIhi uml nu ImlcfutlKUhlt tnv-lir who him pent-tntivtl tiuiny uf ihr mt known part uf tho Arulxlan ilttrt ntui prrit'iTtatly aimlAtotI In rniuhllrihlnff tho hounilarion In u land unknown to tho purveyor's. HfXtnnt. WILLIAM PLANS EVENTS CIIUISTXI.XS AT IK" lit XVII.I nr. cni:i:uiTi. PLAYERS GOING HOME BAG SHAW HOLDS WORKOUT FOR HUSK? TKAM (Xy Th AMoclated Pru BRATTLE. Iec. 24. After drill ing the University of Washington football squad two hours on tho offensive today Coach Enoch W. Bagshaw sent the linemen to tho charging machine and -the backs to the dummies. Next he ran everybody around the field. Then he sent home for Christmas tho 29 purple torna dans who a week from tomorrow i uimui. hsjjjs ' suus.iu.fH jjwijlhts) wyiffKC Best wishes of The Season Again Mother Earth turns around and at the bid ding of Father Time hrings us once more to that most festal time of the year Christmas. When xve twine the holly berry into garlands rounil our homes, what an exultant feeling of joy thrills our souls. May this be the happiest of all for you and yours a day brimming o'er with fun and bliss and n heart filled with thanksgiving and praises to the One ' from whom all blessings come. Ninth Street Market 33 E.Dth and Phone 14 Haskell's Market 904 Olive Phon 522 AT TIIK TIIKATBES TODAY I Itrthir JackU Comiin in OUt Child-' u f wjitc h lilm vtrp. biff ho' mivI you'll Uuh ynit nvr ' lauKlttMl bvfore at th uiironr'ou nlvnn turM of ihe ntnstt lo'able wl( In plc tiir; li "Our f.nif." wllh Ml' ky. Farina. Tut ixmt All lti rnvrnla In "Vour Own li-K'k y.tr.i." nt! what vany. ton, oof of Iti brat lh (tn haa vf mini: rth Nfwa. Coming: 'T.ou Tlliir,n. Alma Ilobn. 1 rr-nl Kffnin anil !ars mat In "Kakt T-Vnn;" "Th Anclont Morlnr." Huck ' - -ni In "Iurand nt ton Hail Umli; il-illr'a tnonilor mltlnlvht rarnlvat Nw Yar' ; I,n !hnpy ami Norm St)arr In "Towrr of T.I";' ItnVWt II. Mantcll unit rnmpstir In plnya of H hit !- : tear; Ko!b and tlll In "fair o' V ytilm" ! (musirnl cnmdy) ; Trvlfx' Ml1(f t; "llrlnslns Up Father" (mutlral rum the world' srvaloat raualcal tit-'1 traction. Sous and hla band. McDonald Hpaclal phrlatmaa proirram, continuous from 1 In 11:30 p. m. : Kr 1nld Denny In "f.tlJfornlfl. Htralfht Ah ml," a ryclon of lovo and lauirli ter on tha hlKhway of hllnrlly, for wtuala. no brnket; two frtatura Jtlnico acta. "A Chrlattnaa pnntaal," with 20 "Tiny Tota.' In a YuUtldft aona; and dance rvue, with Kathfrln Irvln Htantt and Han (a flrtut (hlmnlf), and "Four RiTUlar Fllnwa," a quartet of voral, violin and piano aololata llmth Wlndor. polbert Moore, Frank Alexander and J. Clifton Kmml, In a medly of mualc and merriment : H. C. Wltwer'a new "Pacemaker" comedy, "Three Ilaaa Eaat; Oregon own Webfoot Weekly, of it ate-wide new event. Comma; "The Phnntom nt the Otiera." v!th l.on Chaney. Mary Phllbln. Norman Kerry and mat of plnyera; Adolphe M-nJoti In "The Xlntc of Main Ktraet;" ?"lsOrd Jim:" "The NVw fomninnitment T'OUK'n Maclean In Heorire M. r.'ohnn'a lamoua ran e. "He.ven K"y to lluMpatt," 9 Jlfx HoMdfv proKram. ronMnuoit. 1 .to 11:30: "frojrrtn'a Alley." wlh Monte uiuo. I'aiav mnh Miller, l.oulne Fazcndn, Hen Turpln and Wlllnrd I.oiila, In fl r-omedy drurn-T of fun nad thrill, fnt nnd furloiia: Merninlrl romedy, "r'lieap nKHTea; - inicrruiiionni Nw F.venta; Cllflon Kmrnel In mclridluua ncrompanl- . meni in me pimtire on tha orgnn, Cnmlng "Pnrliilnn Nlshln." wllh T,ou TelleRt-n and Kllenn lfinniiiert' ln; Ray 1 mond fir If fit h and Iteh Panlfla In 'l,t- 1 tie Ml nluhfnrd :" "Tlie Man Without I inn"inci " "ir i Miirry Aalo; r fly The Aui-lnlrd Tfeaal IMIOKN. Holland. Ihm 24. Howling wlmlft ntionk tho irm around th fornn-r Crmnn mil- prorH rhntraii tuniKht hut t'hrim mnt rhfi-r ni'Ill''i from llk'tuml wlrnlmvM, nnd ttnrn nnd antii? Inettld WilllaiM !lohtnxillorn hlm4.f dl rpct J tho mtnutnMl ditalUi of prup. tirntlottsi for Hniorrow' (railvltUa, Thia In the eighth 'hrlattuna wlili h thn ftirtnor war lord hn pcut away from firrumny In ollt. hut vlflited rrmnntly hy old romrinlr nnd uiM!trently h In thrlvinie on hla furred sojourn abroad. To morrow tho celrhnitlon will ha carrlrd out In uh wrnmi a ntuttnr tm thu fiM-llltlpN of the rhntmiu nf ford. Thr-ro will he nrim-oiv mm-t- from tho homHnnd. nnd notiihlitt who knew him In him day of powT. Irlnci8 Hrrmolno'ii children It!-rea-ly nrn prcint und I'rlnce KKel and Prlnrotd Von I-'uerMcnlwri; wero expected lonlicht. Y Y t t Qhrhtmm xyyvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvAiiJ To nil who rend, we extf nd our very best wMir for the niimt wholcsDine uml happy C'liiistmun o( your livrs. May your most i-hcrislii'd liopvs be fullillcil mid the blrnniiiKH ot penre, joy ami good health go with you hand in hand and br your boon companions until you roach thia marker of time ngniu in J'J2C. We hope your cup overflows with the blcssim: of comfort, friendship uml love; und that your every effort be crowned with splendid success. Beard's to pnatponlutc tho same with tho fcimilnr I.vnKtio tuiu nt Honolulu from nxl Muturdny to tfumUy, a linn hroii propuncd. Aiding Child Offenders Matty mnthitrly women nro pni vImm vrry iHcrvlecnhlo In Juvrntlo roiirt. In n1dn time wo tiaed to put child offender) In jail with hurdonod criminal1. Thin oxport otico wtia nu tduratlin In crlmo utl nmdo criminal of many who could have hrm aaved. To hulo a child Into jail, taklnit him thuro In iho palrid wnuon, and thun hrlnulnic hint Into upon court, placrd n atlitnm upon Him and ttuvo him a puh in tho wrotm direction. In Juvrnilp court tdy, tho if ft'nitiiii; boy nnd tfirl uro daJr with by thono raprrtully qunllflrd to jndtratnnd nnd hrp thrtn. Thrlr cane In thoroughly InvatlKntrd: lamlly. homo, companion, h-thlt. HurroiutdlnK. tnntta and IdraU. phyalt ul uml tnontal condition. MomttimpH a ilr-ffct In found which In reapmiNltilo for hla tnin.in-cy. Jf tho hninn MurroundittKn are not fnvornblt. thn child U placed in hettcr aurroumllnt?M. or loTt In hla own homo on prolmtlon. Whllo on probation dm officer vlaltaj hi" timim rk'iilarly and trltta to holn thw rhtld nnd tho p" renin. JT " -4 -'A ' 1 ' .iJQY, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY! TO OUR KUIKNDS: It affords us much pleasure to ex tend to you a hearty wish for a Merry Christmas. It in our Miu-crc.st Impc llt this shall be to you a day full of joyi, a season full of the richest of bless ing!! mid a New Year which shall usher in twelve mouths of health, happiness and prosperity. UNIVERSITY FLORIST SANTA GETS LETTERS MKSS.XriKM OF JIII.DHDN io TO I.MII.XN'.X TOXX'.V 'I'r Th. A'K-lsl.,l l"r.i) ' HAVTA I'l.AI'U I... I t. n, I Tim Christmas' hi'invs cif suunm of i 3 ,i,i,K iMMM'vf'rn in Hiimu Clnus.l fruln Miiltii tit vt..tn 1.... I ... .... iflj, l)Ur;.(1 tiinlKlit in il,o puslofflfo -of this lltllo linnili'i. Nxt ... o. Sf. Mnrlln, post miistrr. will .lilt. .. ,h. .1 tor offlri thn nillun. ...Lll. 1 1 imir wnv in 1110 only vlllntca In t un,,! nini wnicn iisnrs ths nnrnn r,f thn v,il.il.iA unt ... - ...... titiiiv. iw- silio offnris of iho postnl wnrksrs i' 11, 1. -ii , , 1 niinio cuius Initrrs sovorul hunilrid of thorn Invnrlahlr laml here. Tho vIIIiiko, nainiiil by airman loymnkfrs who stilod hero 76 yrars nco, Is In Hpnncor county, a row miles from Abrnhnm Lincoln's boyhood home. It hns no rnll road, no sldi-vmlks, ulnrtrlo IlKhts, movies or sodu fountains. ' XX'asliliiKion 'IX-nm Arrives Illy TI10 A.NOflntMl I'r.sii). HONOUII.IT T. II. Hoc 24. Tho Washington slnto footlmll team ar rived hero todiy af;.,r n rough trip from Vancouver. Coach A. A. Kx ouilluo said thut ho was opposed Hula Helps Hawaiians Win r ' ev 1 fv W - '';.'- "t ' r t ' gael , il : I-jxrVA. tn.rj-A .Qip.T,' -t. ". ,...' ' Emma Steele, who happens to bo Maunalnnl In 1 IIonolulrL nula hulaed the University 0' Hawaii eloven to victory in its clash with tho Occidental University team at Los Anrjolcs. A boy scout band, instead of a ukulele, played as sue iryratcd. A Merry Christmas to Oar Friends Past, Present and Future!, This tiny card we're sending With a greeting true. Best wishes for your Christmas And a Happy New Year too. Chase Gardens Florists White Temple Phone 1950 A