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EICHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 192S Morning Register Lane County News . j (Continue. 1 from imue rnsv.ii) Klin local Dooth-Kvlly mill on the nfttfi'i.uon f J-'rltliiy, locmler 11, 1m expeftlnit to return to hi home In HprlitKtlnlil, at 6iK Miiln mrect, for ('hrlattiiAa dny, nnil will prob tilily ri'itmln ut noma until h has roeovt-reil enuuK't from tl.i acci dent tn rcaumv work at tho locnl pjaut. , UNION HEARS REPORTS VAUMKltS INsTITITK . TOPIC At COAST FOKK . . . ' fllr-mater ln Onuntjr Special. CoTTAUB C1ISOVB, Ore 4'oost Fork lorul of tho Farmers' I'nion n-t In regular lewlon Wmlnradny HlKht, with I'rvsldcnt MclJola In the chilli. With tho roRitlnr order of busi newi was the report of several com mittees. Vice proKlilent Hreirrenn repoiteil on the aKrlculturnl coun cil which met In Ki'nenc Inst week. I.eonnnl tillehrlst uttentlec. ami reported on tho annual fair board meeiliiK. . - . Mrs. Kapp.tuf reported as o dele Balo to the election committee. Tho mnttor of a farmer Institute, con ducted by o. S. Kletchor was .re ferred to the chairman of the south I-'io district. It was voted to hold open meetinir on January 14, .when O. K. Fletcher and a spoaker from O. A. C. will talk on subjects of in terest to this community, one of which will be, the crowing- of cer tified potatoes. Five members were admitted by transfer. ItnseburK and will ! guests of Mr. Harvey's mother Christmas day. They will spend tho wock nd there with old friends and rel atives. Mr. nnd Mrs, lioss Ktamply and son William and dan-chlcr Maxiue uf Klamath Falls are itucata of Mrs. Stnmply's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. It, Morris, over the week end. Miss tinsel l.oucks returned homo from KiiKene to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A..!., l.oucks. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Rd niakcly nnd small son Howard, left yesterday for Corvallls for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. OIihs. Lewis and children arrived hiesterday from Woodburn nnd are fcuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cnle-iie over the week-end. Mrs. Lewis Is a sister of Mr. Calcnc. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. V. Hawley will spend Christmas with Mrs. ltaw ley'a mother and father, Mr, nnd Mrs. Hadley at HndleyvUle. Word was received today of tho serious Illness ot Mlw. Flora Wells at Klkton. Miss Wells Is n sister of Km uk Wells of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Hawley of the Painted Post Hunch, left yes terday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawley of l.o rnnev , Misses Winnie nnd Hattio tamlle. of Portland, arrived this evening to sMnd Christmas with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. lmdis. SCHOOL GIVES PROGRAM COTTAGE GROVK 1TF,IS IHea;iter Lane County Special) COTTAOE OROVE. Dec. S4.. Jlr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker will leave early Friday morninfr to snend Christmas with relatives at Myrtle Creek. . Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McC.ee ar rived today from Albany and are Kticsts oi -Mr. and .Mrs. K. C. Quiir ley and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trask over the holidays. Mrs. R. A. Giltner. Miss Helen Barlinir. Roscoe Hemlnway and mt. ana -Mrs. is. i-rlce and son Tom. all of Portland, arrived to day to snend the holidavs with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hemlnway: Mrs. Merle Williams and chil dren' arrived today from.- Camp Crook Montana and will visit with relatives here, through the winter Mrs. Williams is a daughter of Mr. and,- Mrs. Jennings of Dor ena. Mrs. D. A. Forbes will spend Christmas with her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Law ton, of Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Loren Harvev and son Duflne and daughter Edna, will leave early Friday morning for SONGS AXD DRILL FKATVKKD IX ENTKRTAIXME.NT Crvsv.t-11 - fleveiith runt KIkIiUi Grades Appear WediieeaJuy Evening at Church iRerleter I.e County Special) CKESWEl.L. Ore.. Dec. S4 The seventh and eighth prndes. Mrs. Ethel Martin. teacher. frnve a Christmas entertainment at the Presbyterian ' Church Wednesday evening. Christmas songs were given by the entire school and the closing number w;s a drill, the girls -being dressed- in white with red and green ribbon sashes. It was led by Edith Maugh and Ama Moras. The following program was given: Song, "The Christmas Welcome." School; recitation "The Christ Cradle," Edna liaker: recitation. "A Christmas In France," Mabel Simpson: dialogue. "When Uncle Came to Visit," Four girls and one boy: song. "It Came Upon a Sincerest " i f -' j -'J Wishes We know of no better way to extend the season's good fellowship to our many friends and customers than' through this little card. , If we possessed a Magic-Wand or Aladdin's Lamp we would see that your stockings were brimful of good health, successful business and unlimited hap piness ; but not possessing this power, we can only Wish for you these things but if that will help, we send you the sincerest wishes of our hearts. CUP me zArt 8? 9 'iff Shop The Little Shop Around the Corner" 30 10th AVE. WEST . . PHONE 2268 -POLLY- AND HER PALS :r V" : ' " ' 1 ' mi W aWr i.iiiro kcu. iuu p.TT t- v t- Ant-. .v-t . . mm-mmmmmmm. "erm MiilniKhl ricnr." Tho School; roci tution, "MakliiK PtMih Morry." Kvolyn Holhrouk: rrolttuttui, tioatlntf (Jnitulrna," Vlvtnn Du;miii; diftloKue, .Tho "I'n'sa" PrUoOhrlwt niAK I'ooins, Tun pupil!; ptmu solo, Amu Morns; riniiatioti "Juh h'8 lhriHtinnH Pn'Mcut.'" Kllahth lluhbard: rcfltiition. "lirumipn'n I'hrLstmnH Trials." !oo. Kun; illa Iokuo. "Mrs. Ilrown'H t'hrirttnwiK l' ros, 'nt." LpmHo nnti Ktlith Mauwh; sonp. 'Silent NiBht." by the mhuol: rt'ottation 'Danny '8 rhristinnH (lift." Ama .Mors: dinloKue, "Titu'a fliristnuiM I'hwnt," two pupils: ilialo;iio, 'Kuolinn tho Atr-nC," .Mm. Martin ami two pupil: wish drill, twlvo Btrls: HuiiK. "Oooil Night Children." The School. JVXCTIOX CITY STfUKXTS cavK riuxajAM StlHK)Ls CUlM Wwl IKTliiy A f tlT- noun nut! Ttiiciirrs lK'iwrt for Visit to Himiud K-irHtcr t.n County Pprlall JUNCTION CITY. Ore. Deo. 34. The hlnh school celebrated Christ mas with a program and beuuti fully trimmed tree with candy, nuts, oranges nnd pop-corn balls for everyone. The following program was given: "The Story of Christmas," by Prof. Knglish; "Christmas . of all Lands." Klulno Ilorton: Vlnlln Selections, Prof. English; Heading by Wallace A yens. The Hoys and Girls Glee clubs sang several se lections. Junotlon City schools closed I Wednpsday afternoon for Christ mas vacation most of the teachers : will soond the holiday uway from Junction. Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. Itlakeslee, Mrs. McBee and Miss Ilolderston will go to Portland: Miss Anderson, ex pects' to visit, friends in Spokane, Wash. Miss Lbrnml will drive to Mil ton, Ore. She will he accompan ied bv her-tfiiter, a student at V. of o. Mis- ru -h vVM spend tho vaca tion w':h he- p ir-nfs at Halsy. Mr. and M-v. lirucc Tlean will drive t Vos nVlM to spend tho holidays wi;h Mrs. Iteiins jm rents. S:ltciHs. went (o Silicons Thursday moriUng to spend Christmas. , Sumo of tho scphnrttoi o and junior girts were entertained nt a pot luneh supper Tuesilay evening at the Sedgwick home tn honor or St ell a Muaraneu, one of (heir number. A Christum tree was present with small gifts fpr each one which was greatly enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. V. K. Crary f Koeburu greeted Iriruds Wedne day. They w ere on their way to Salem to "spend Chr.stmas with their sun., formerly teacher tn tho high school at Creswell. Karl l.uekoy of the sheriff 'm force at Kugene. was up Wednes day "it buolness. Tho grades hold attractive. Christmas programs Thursday u ft-' ernoon at the school house. Mrs. I.ucy (ireenberger left Thursday morning for 'entralla. Wash., wiure she will vUlt her daughter. Uible school and church services for the -7th will be held at Alva dore with tho services be.ng huhl there, itegutur services will start January 3. at Me:ulowviow. Plans are also being made fur an evening entertainment for Janunry S. De tails will be announced later. jrNTiox city pi:hsox.i,s JUNCTION CITY. Ore.. Dec. 34. Sandy Petersen, motornmn on the wooden railroad, is spending the holidays with his family ;n Junction. .Miss Fries returned from the Pac.fic Christian hospital ou Wednesday. It. U. O'Dougheriy and wife and small daughter are in from Iforton spending the Christ m us holidays at Mrs, O'Dougherly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Murphy. Clyde Deal, who is nttcudlng sehool at Klorence, is ut hume for Christmas. Thelrna Morgan. Mm. llowman and t'ora Kllen are homo from the normal school at Monmouth. ' . CK i ' ! I.I. I'HrsO.VAM CKW'KI.U O-f . TV- 24. Tho Itcb'kahs Wednsd ty evening iinil nlo iA n -.-p rliil no c'al time, ihf o- c.ti on beinr a farewell for their present noli': grand, Mr:. J. Maar.in'n, wh f ' soon to make h r hna". a. Cor vallls. The lotb-'f pifenil her with a handkerchief rbovf-. ' Miss Stella Mnamrf-n, Mfs Kva M Her, Miss Kliznbeth SVdgwirk, Matt M&aranen. George gedgwlck and Howard Sedgw.ck attended the Christmas school exercises at I.ynx Hollow Wednesday event nsr where Miss Kllda M:iaranen nnd Miss Gertie Odmark, the teachers, had prepared a- program. John Cossman of Kugene wiy here Wednesday nhniiing hands with Creswell friends. . George Wllkerson of Eugono was In Creswell Thursday on busi ness. Klida Mauranen and Kva Miller who have been visiting here from Christmas "Bells May they ring merrily for you! May you enjoy this Christmas Day to its full capacity. To you let this be both inside and out and all round about the most wholesome Christmas of all. , "Peace on earth, good will toward men." Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phone 38 lll.At'lll.V 1-K.USONAI.S Krtflt-T l-Aii. I'uuiity (-p..-!)) I'l.ACHl.Y. llw, IX-o. 24. RulH-rl filaytfr nnil Mrs. C. SI. Itiil Imrl wre I.UMluess visitors In Ku Ktno Thursiiay. Mr. nnil Mis. .M. I liltiurt nml jfuns molurvil lk Alhiiny Salurtlay iiHt-rnmrn tn sinil ihi' vPeR-t'iiil With Mr. Hulhtjrt's ti.irints. Mltmr Utlllnus, who h worklni; In a luKKinj; t,iiui on tho Nnrth Kurk. cntne hiu Humlny to spotlit tli holliliys. Miss Ml kl re. I M"ail nnil M.ss Ni-lllo ItUMt c.itno luimo Krlilay onlnK from Monmouth to Sicnit hn holliliiys. The Itlurhly town tontn ilofontnil the Xntl town Irani Frliluy evci- nlne In a g.uuo of btiskotball. ut Kirn Ira. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oi'oruc Syphcrs ana sirs. Charley Slayter were l.iis ii. -M visitors In Kuk-eno Mon day. Tho Elmira linsltothnll toatn will piny tho Itlarhly Irani on tln Itlnrhly floor W'oilnosday ovonlnK. Mr. nnd Mrs. I'rank Mond. new Ivwoils, wore kufs's Tuesday nlirht of Mr. and Mrs. K. (t. I'osl. Mr. M'nd Is a brother of Mrs. Post. Miss Mary Mi:IIeo of Lowell Is vlsitlnit with llr. nnd Mrs. Ucoriie worininicion. Hl.ltltON l-KltSOVALS rK.rUtr I.ane Cuunty Hp.lnl) IIKHKOX. Ore., Dec. 24. Thursday evening the Hebron school vIH hold a community pro Brnm nnd tree In tho Farmers' I'nion hall. Claud nnd Dnlicht Huff will spend tho Christmni holidays In i'or land with relatives. Hazel Kuhrer Is nt homo for ChKstmns from O. A..f. A. L. flllhnm has completed tho i purchnso of n small ncreatte from Alfred Powell of California. A crew of men nre nt work rnpldly creet!nr the buildings Mr. Qllham will oceupy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Abnox O.'lrrlst of Dtinsmulr, Cnl.. with Mr, rillcrist's sister. Mrs. Kred Overton, nro spending tho hollibiy .week nt tho nomo ot .ws. .lesslo flllcrlst. DAILY MARKET PFPORT PnH1fin4' Wiwmmm rMtM " PORTLAND. Ore., Uf. 23. ThftM r th prlc nepilr pmjr wiolwIari Z' cent whrn nlharwlM nol1; ery prlre I'rlnt. xtra, 49o Dr lb. for plain wrapptin, mibisct to dlacount of nairr buyins prir, He pr lb. nulterfat -Count rjf aUtlon At-vry batis: Ht churning rrim, 4(c par lb.; no. 3 grids, 41 4 2c lb., Portland da- nvery; dii cnurning cream, 47c lb. ChMM Hal lint- prlra: Tillamook eoufi ty triplet , IlOlir; loaf, IZOUo; Or-non trlplaia. not branded, Me per lb. t Tilla mook f. o. b, aalllna; p-lcaa: Triplet Ho in.; tour, aio id,: cooa county enaeaa. elllrir prlta to ratallsr( Triple ta, 0o; (onr, 9io per in, Kigi-fiuylna- prlrea, Front atraet; Cur rent receipt, 2c por rtnannf liennery tviuif", -fif- pnr not,; jinn;ry pullati, S2o; ii f nl of nixed, llo. Llva Poaltry Helling prtcea: Heavy n?na, zbc ppr in.: riKiit to tnftltim hena, znc per in.; nrnllera, heavy, 24c par lb, llKhl, 2n39c; I 'ok In ducka, 1022clco1 orcd, 1 20c b. Turkey Vttnrf dreaaatfT 43f45o; nrinimry, jzu; rnm.y II vo turknya, 30ft per III. Onion H el tin prlra to retailer: gar lie, IhifZttr.; Oregon, 1 1 .Gnt f 2,26. Tablo rntnlnea Dearhulea Oerna, M.28 loral, S -Sr 2. 7ft : Ynklmn. 1376 .1.76: fenry tmkera, t4..00; awcet po ininnn, i.niiiornio, v'Ac par Ib.l yam. 13 00 btiabal. Hell I'cjopora T.ornl, H-fflOe per lb. ttirnirie, 4 tic 1nn h'inrh. Hark Vegetable Welling, prlc: Baet, !?.; carrot. ll.Sfj aatk ; cabbaga, Oregon, mo Dr lb.( tot him, California, 11.70 iff B.oo fjritloi cniilKlowor, locil, ' tl.OOifr.St.36 trnilo: relerv. Ii fiftif,,! uri doreni graen pen a, f ) ; aplnach, local, "thmko noxf lomatoea, not houio, i.fvvai.nu rrii. diT-iim nnn I'rnTiaionil ountry Mania Helling prlra to rata I r ar: founlrv-kllled hog, heat butchara under 160 lb-,, H(f if,0 Ib.t boil calvaa (nbout 10 tn 100 lb), 1&4FU() par Ib.t iMtnba, 1 7 9 330 pr ti. lird I'ur leaf, 9lo lb,; hortanlng, HntokM Meata tUma, lll par lb., bakfat tutt-uit. lltfftlo pr lb. Hop.. Wool. Illdra, K. Hope Nominal; Itll crop, oluatora, nominal, JoiJISo, iuta Muylng prlraat Hallait hid, all welitlita. It-; grvn hMoa, tc; aaltod bulla, 4c: grvvn bulla. So; aallvd or given calf. Mi1; ealtod or grn kip, 10c, liltarp I'alla Flint dry aiap pvlia, lng. IS: ahort. II He; plaoaa, HHo fnul dry ahaarlngi, a Ii. iOta; Mllwtt pelia, lhg. aacb. ll.OOOSI SO; abvrt, atrh. ISO 10c: abearlnga, aaCtt, IO9U01 dry aaltad palla, ITSo. Wool Kutntnal; vMlir. fin. H -blood. 3(Moe; Mticdium or s--btoiHt, ai4oo pr lb.; roarao or S'tblood, 1409lo pr lb ; braid, aV4)S3c lb- At vallay point prU-aa ar So to So higher fur ladled lota. Mohair Huylng prl-; Kid. oo per :i ; mpl, 4So par lb.; ahort atapt. 40c I par lb. 1 burry alock. luo par lb, I Caavar bark Haylng prlc, lilt peal. To lb.: 1134 vet, lc lb. I Oregca Urapa Ituat Huyig prloa, SHa lb. Cattle nod CMlvaa U:a. good TS 1)1 Allitii :J S.7S jemmon I totf f.TS banner and Gutter t.Suo I la 'lalfera, good and chulca (Stv Iba. up) S.00O S SO Common and medium (alt w!gh(e 4 40 fj I 00 Cow a. good 4.40 Itl C'ointnuD and medium S.S4f S.S Canner and ratter . I SO Hut la, gPot (betjf. yaarlluga aartuded) I 19 0 fanner to medium 9,90 Q S.TS CWe, medium tn choice (inllkff.U avcluded) ...... t, SACS' t 30 Culla and common 4 loo Wale re, medium to choice. . 9.00Q tZ.OO Culla and common 1.00 0 S.01 HtnHt nnd Ijunb I.atnba. good to choice (Ut. A.lam) 11 004 14 31 Medium and good (valley). tl HO It H lUa,vywe!Kht (S3 Iba. up)..10 SOQ U.tO All weigh ta (culla and common) 1.00013. 14 Yexrllng wether. medium to choir 0 SOOMt.SO Errra, romrntn to rholc S.ooa) 0,04 I'ulle anil roriitmm 1 laty S no NOTE The above claa and grade qaolattone do nut In all cae rpre aont actual aale. Id ome Inatanraa they repreaent velua at which aurh atoch would l if available, according to the Judgment nr ib market reporter llaga Iloptvywelght (310 t 111 Ibe. ), medium, good and chnlc 11 10 I J. 00 Mrd.um wUht (MO to 31 Ib. ), medium, good and rhidro IMS 0 13 93 Light wtht (I9 to loo Ib. ), common medium, choice 1 1 00 011)1 I. litht llghl (130 to 10 Ibe I. common, medium, good and choice 11.0001300 ltih(er pica (130 Iba. difwnt, medium, good and cholc 11. 0 Oil 71 Peed or and atocker piga (70 to 110 Iba.). common, me dium, good and rhukfl. ... 10.S0O 11.10 I'artlnm! (train aCntur (fly The AaeurlitttNt )'r) ruItTI.AMi. r.. llro. SI. Wheat, herd White. Mil)!. If-eenittr, SI IS; Jr uat y, h'r brua r y, 3 1 . If. ; h 1 c i white, bl ue elfin, h.iri, afi white and western w)tli, ie oitiber, January, February. tl SI , )iarl winter, northern eprlng and weet ern red, December, January. February, I I. SI. tela. No. 3. SO-ponnd whit feed and ray. December. January, Febiuary, 2 60. Ilnrley, No. 3, 4 0 -pound and 4t-pound, Iereniber. January, Fttbruary, 1X0, ,'orn, No. 3 enatern yellow elilprnent. Jitv in br, Zt; January, H. to ; Fob runry. S4. Mill run, standard, January, $38; Feb ruury. 129. IVnitlo Hay nnil Ormln Hty The Aaaorlated I'reaa) HKATTI-K, Dec. 2J. Alfalfa meal, none: barley, whole. 141: ground, ItS; clipped. t4S; chop, all grain, tSS; corn, whole. S0:. cracked. Ml; hay. a) fa IS, 1h; timothy, 2S; P. 8., 130; mixed, IS; llneeed meal, 170; oat. I'ugat Hound. $44; acratcb food, t0; aoy baan. 170; wheat, 12. Growing Xiuns Trees Coining Husincss l'ortlnnit llntry F.vrlianse IHy The AMOclat.4 I'rs.i) POHTi.AVU. flrr.. Iee. ,21. nitttr. xtrs. 4. He; standard,, 41c; . prim, fir. I., it-; tlrals. 44 Ho rrar Ib. Kkks. AStraa, 3Sr; fir. In, 34c! pull.ta, 2Aq; curr.nt receipt,, 29c; ur)(l.r.l..il, 2&o por dos, rnrilnml llnr Mnrkri (fir Th. A.oclld pr.aa) V PnilTI.ANIJ, Orn l)c. 23. Itnr fluylns price,: Vslfey llmollir. t20; ennlern Oreitnn. 132.60; nlfnlfa, 2I0.A09 1:0; clnvor nominal; ont hsr, 120; eat and, yalch. 1:1; aim. II per ton, Bell Ins prlcea, 12 a. Inn more, Rcntll Ilnlrr Kirlinnss (Tlr The AaiocLted Pr.aa) HKATTI.R, Wa.li., I),c. J3. llutter. clly creamery rube. 4Sc; brlcka or prlnta, .0c per lb Kssa, freah ranch, 40c; rolled color., Sac; pulleta, 24c per do New York Frrllt Prirea (Hy The Aaeoclated Preaa) NKW yoilK, Dec. 23. Ky.poraled apple, firmer; choice, 12U(H2o! faner, imeiie. ,,.....-. aLHiiiril, wt V , ft " I clinic. 24H9 2Cc; exlra choice, !5r!a .nn.-nr. irarrn; ai.nnarn, latino; nalalna firm; Inoie, mnacatela, e.Hol choice to fnncr ae.d.d, VbeilHol .eedl.a., 142 1 Cc. . , . CANDIDATR Foil 8K.VATOII Jamnn J. (,'ronxlny of I'ortlnnd, Orngon hrroby nnnnuneon thnt lie In a ciinilldnto for the) 'rnnuhllciin nomlnntlon for U. H, tionator at tho Mny, 1029 prlmnrlan, . Will work zonloiiKly for develop ment of Orr-Kon rind mipport of morinuron for rcnl bnnnflt of fnrm ern naj ailiOHlcrt liy thnlr orKnnl zntlonri. Fiivor World court and re form nonato rulcR, , , .- - . Thurn. 0-17-l'f C. B. P. Hlrltoz, piano tttnar. I'hono 152D-J, or Morris Mu.lr Hotmn. . , ll-B.tf ( 'In UtmitN tt'tttt Mu-ii. rulttMl nit ,l;UH napiH lullV nnt il-tltlo fur llt M""wlm: uf iuimi;m'i'Ii, m'.'tii in l.n ii I'oinltiM himtiH'M. nn;.' fttro-nry uf- ft.Millfi t( ll." I'lUle I .Irpurl- tni'tit uf MKt'.i ultuin. Allhoitnli fi'tl o.'nl fttri-nira do nut foi-l thilt I ho Uvv nf ('litlntluilM tt'rtit H iittr it tnt iiu'k In iUv cituntrv H tliitlM-r kttily u' iiMtnpntIl Willi fnit'at t-utiMi t vat luit, tlu'V (mint nut ih.it: llji pnti'llco uf Kt-nwinti aitiull tV'i tcrooiiH tN'f tully fni tin t.'hrlt.(ttiuM trttilo )ii fur l'lttr Ittitu t'uitlui; tlirni in un utillNoiiinliutio iTlannrr. In ll'.4 pprth-n ami fir I two. 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