Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 26, 1925, Image 2

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, PEC 2, 1925
Morning Register Lane County News
GRANGE HAS INITIATION
; s m : o 1 1 . a m z ati on as-
SISTi:i UY lHYINti TKAM
(Hrrltr I.an County Ppeclal)
UOISIIKN, Ore.. Uec. 25. A npo
rlul tit'Hidon of the (loidit'n .ronne
whm held Tutduy oven tug, fur tho
pur pony ot inUlatiUK candidal'.
The Irvinu diwrco team performed
the , hnprPHulvo cormony of con
fniiiK the first ami net-ond de
creet on tii candidate fro.n tho
(iim hen and IrvinR Oram:. At th
clone, nf tho niri'ilna rofi-oshmomt
wore aorved by iho'iloshen Orunyo.
on th fecund Wediiepiulay la
January nn nll-ih.y meetluR will be
held at which timo tho officers for
1 ho coininn year will bo Initialled
ni id randldateii will receive tho
third and fourth degrees.
OtoKliiiir ln County tipat-iftl)
OOSUKN, Ore., liw. 25. How
ard M or rift in attended thw Annual
convention of horticulturists nt
Med ford a few days otto.
Work on tho nchool houeo In
tftendlly proirreiudntr; the cement
work for the hit tie me tit will kooh bo
k cuimuvuced. The work-will prob
ably be completed during tho vaca
tion period
C C). McHco $9 purchased a
radio sot.
The nchool children had a Chrlxt
mas prog mm mul tre at . the
Orange hall Thmiay uftvruoon.
PATARRH
I at head or throat Is usually
. M benefited bv the vaooca of
ictts
V VaroRub
CTUBBORH SORES
m and inflammation quick!
yield to
Resinol
rtMU'iui pf.usoxm
ltirt)i(4r I -ant County stpt t1
rottl'KO. Ore..- lec. S&. The
two chureho hud tree and exer
clio Christmas eve for tho chil
dren. I am Jarnuftin and wlfo and Mrs.
Mary Jar nan In wore In fclugene
Wednesday.
Virgil Clover has bought a few
acres of the itooth-Kelly land.
Wm. Sm.tli was in town Thurs
day morning.
Mi Irmn Drury is horue for
vacation.
Clay Whltoakor and wife are vis
iting their m rents and other rela
tives in town.
P. U Barber was in Eugene
Wednesday.
In the basketball frames between
Cohurg and Bollfountafn two of
them wore won by Co burg.
Kev. Myt?fs and wlfo are moving
to KURene.
Dr. Jarnngln was called to Tall
inn n Thursday.
llird Hose nnd Raster Young
wore in town Tuesday.
PAS
OINTMENT
For PILES
Pro trading,
Bleeding,
Itching
md
BUod
Piles.
This Dependable
and rroven Kern-
edy fcr Piles : s
now packed D
handy, collapsible
tubes witn detach
able pile pipj,
which makes the
application ot the
and easy task of a
moment. Fall
Elections and scientific advice for
pile sufferers go with each, tube
Tubes with pile pipe, 75a; old style
tins, 60a Get PAZO OINTMENT
from your druggist; or, if you prefer,
end stamps or money order direct,
' Paris Medicine Company, -
B tannest and Pine Street, St. Loot. Me.
$ 1 5-so
to
San Francisco
Stage Terminal
Telephone; MM
F. J. BERGER
18-Sth Ave, W.
CKKNWKI.L PKKKONAL8
Utvlnter Lane County Special)
CKESWKLU Ore,, Dec. 3.
Harold Traxlcr waa up Thursday
for Chriatntns to visit his mother,
Mrs, Clara Traxlor.
Miaa Kuith Snore and Mias Irma
Sncre are home from Portland for
tho Christmas holidays.
Gxoa. 7 i
a Plan's JJnrtf
Tbats badtli
in
eoay drop
BAKER'S
BREAKFAST
COCOA
I lasn full t ith flavor delicious
to ihc tacts; it is invigprating
a:i.l sustaining.
H?n-y C. Shirmjn. Profcswr of
rJ Chtmutry, Columbia Uni
vcrn'ty, in his!xk "Food Prod'
u;:" ays: "Cocoa, in addition
to t'10 cumulating propcrty.due
to the alkaloid theobromine, and.
tho flavor which makci it
popular both u a beverage
and in confectionery, hai i
conicuertble lood value.
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Dorcheiter, Maea,
Moktuau Canada
Booklet oj Owieff Ruipa Mia rcf.
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COMM1SSIOXERS' COl'BT "
TREASURER: Guard Printing
Co. 12.00. Register Publ. Co. J2.00.
Western Cnion Telir. Co. $1.20.
Pac. Tel. A Telft. Co. .85. Grace
Pch ska $5.00. Eugene Printing
Co. $3.00. E. M n'on $75.00.
WIDOWS PENSION: Viola
Adams $10.00. Karmie D. Bowyer
$10.00. Anna' DeFoe $10.00.
Emu G. Fuller $10.00. Nancy Hoi
lenbeok $10.00. Lucy Hustead
$10.00, Myrtle M. Morgan
$10.00. Laura Edith Stewart $10.00
Barbara Stoddard $10.00, Sallie
Wood $10.00. Jessie I. Weal cot t
$10 00. Ida G. Cole $10.00. Thena
B. M Her $10.00. Olca Aldropp
$10 00. Mae Favor $15.00. Grace I
Huffman $13.00. Cora M. Oloon
t5.00. Emily A. Peck $15.00.
Vivian Sanderson $15.00. Emma
B. Thornton $15.00. Bertha Ben
son $17.50, Matt(e c. Florer
$17.50, Luella Johnson $17.50.
Addle E. Keever $17.50 .Alta
Klock $17.50, Annie Potampa
$17.50, Llllnh M. Rhoadeo $17.50,
Enid Ryan $17.50. Sarah E.
VauRhan $17.50. Clara Kellth VoBt
$17.50; Lena Cooley $20.00, Millie
Hodgson $20.00. Lena B. Lofran
$20.00, Lena Napper $20.00, Myrtle
Plank $30.00. Rosa Ethel Peery
$20.00. Nancy Edith - Thompson
$20.00, Johanna Soliem $20.00,
I.ottlo Klrkendall $25.00, Mary
Philips' $25.00, Grace- Pierce
$25.00. Pearl Schamol $25.00.
Cora M. Walkley $25.00, Llllle
Owen $25.00. Ruth Sprafiue $30.00.
Myrtle ciosner $30.00; Margaret
Freeman $30.00, Lucy C. Robbins
$30.00. Daisy. Greenwood $30.00.
Marie Surdam $32.50, Elizabeth V.
Smith $32.50. Mabel Gott 35.00.
Mclvina V. Thomason $35.00. Car
rie May Richardson $25.00. Neva.
Crow $10.00.
ROAD DIST. 1: Mornlne Regis
ter $3.80, Leo Sldwell $8.60. Frank
" BrigBS $47.50, Jay Hopkins
S1.00. A. G. Pirtle $29.50. L. F.
Lonpcoy $.50. G. J. Stelnke $1.75.
kuau uist. z: Joe Jones 117.60
Chan N'eal $70.00.
ROAD DIST. 3: The Sorlnirfleld
News $4.80. Albert Bush $13.25.
Nelson Bush $10.50, Frank Root
$14.00, Dan Spores $15.25, R. E.
Hill $5.00, Manlev Spores $10.50,
H-. Melson $23.75-. Ben Wilson
$24.87, O. Sinclair $5.25-, Equip
ment & Repair $65.00, R. A. Babb
Hdwe. Co. $3.69, Eugene Concrete
Pine Co. $1.06. .
ROAD PIST. 4: City o Coburg
$64.54.
ROAD DIST. 6: Vincent Chase
$6 50.
ROAD DIST. 6: A, H. Peabedy
$7.00. Everett Peabody $3.50, Chas.
Damewood $7.00. Tom Rugh $3.50.
ROAD DIST. 7: Eugene Sand &
Gravel Co. $4.72. .
ROAD DIST. 8: Frank Griffin
$45.50, Carl Carpenter $77.60,
Springfield Sand & Gravel Co.
$62.60, The Eugene Guard $4.40.
ROAD DIST. 8: M. L. Wallace
$6.00. Loyd Awbrcy $6.00."
ROAD DIST. 10: J. T. Awbrcy
$7.00, D. O. Lenton $6.00, J. A.
Olson $8.00. Dewey Baker $13.00.
ROAD DIST. U: J. M. Lower
$5.36.
ROAD DIST. 12: C. E. Havea
$1.00, C. M. Hamilton $35.00, Will
Kelsay $32.50. G. S. Wood 3.50.
ROAD DIST. 13: Morning Regis,
tor $3.80, H. G. Denham $3.50,
A Three Days'
Cough Is Your
Danger Signal
Persistent coughs and colds lead
to serious trouble. You can atop
them now with Creomulslon, an
emulsified creosote that Is pleasant
to take. Creomulslon Is a new
medical discovery with two-fold
action: It soothes and heals the In
flamed membranes and inhibits
germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is
recognized by high medical authori
ties as one of the greatest healing
agencies for persistent coughs and
colds and other forms of throat
troubles. Creomulslon contains. In
addition to creosote, other heal
ing elements which soothe and heal
tho infected membranes and stop
the Irritation and. Inflammation,
while the creosote goes on to the
stomach, is absorbed Into the blood,
attacks the seat of the trouble and
checks the growth of the germs.
Creomulslon Is guaranteed satis
factory in the treatment of perslat
ent coughs and colds, bronchial
asthma, bronchitis and other forms
of respiratory diseases, and is ex
cellent for building up the system
after colds or flu. Money refunded
If any cough or cold Is not relieved
after taking according to direc
tions, Ask your druggists . Creo
mulslon Company, Atlanta, Ga.
(adv.), . )
Ralph. Senra $7.00. It. King $7.50,
Kim pment Kvpair $13.00,
ItOAl) DIST. 14: fiilluge Clrnve
Sent:iiel' $.V$0. Kuuipinvni , Re
pair $2S.0, James Tedronl fU.00.
0. A. VatiSohoHult $au.'J5, Clifford
ViinScliolMck $1.7t, Ralph KhiK
$6 35, (lion Svoit $il.60, Lev. Van
SftlKlllt'k $6 50, flmllll Ward $3.&0,,
11. I), TiiBshiK $4.3.
ROAD DIST. IS: Pkinlpment &
Kepu. $&, Jame Tcdtord
$s.0fl. W. 8. Valid) ke $41.1 S, W.
K, Jenkins $24.00, Henry Mason
$10.50. Retire Clark $l.S. ltnlpli
Klnit $IS Oil, I). l Kraaklln $3.50,
II 1. liiki-K.in $3.60.
ROAD DIST. le: A. C. Mnthewa
$;s.00. .Morning KcHlater USD,
tlevi. Wa:son $13. Q0, Jos Wn'.sou
$3.35. Kukciio Siind Grawl Co.
$14.33.
ROAD PIST, 19: Kltaon Creek
1. hr. Co. $ 60. J. K. l'nddock
$13.35. J. T. Neat 3.i5. K. T.
Tetuplenutil $1.35.
ROAll DIST. 21: It. O. llrady
$16 00, A. J. Sherldon $1.75. H. C.
Trar.lllau $13.18. W. W Potter
$17 06.
ROAD DIST. S3: Morning
Reclater $3.0. V. Mowreader
$3.50, John L. Dahlin $3.60.
ROAD DIST. 33: A. A. Kelly
$10.35. Clma, Neet $23.85.
ROAD DIST. !5: Fred Smlgley
$7.00. Eugene Guard $4.40.
ROAD DIST. 26: E. U Mathews
HS.OO, George Tolinan $3.4. C.
Wilson $6.73, C. It. hornier $6.73,
Equipment Repair $19. 8S
ROAD DIST. 27: Morning Iteg.a.
ter $4.00.
UOALi DIST. 29: Morning Regis
ter $4.00.
ROAD DIST. 31: Cushmnn
Hill $3.13. Gilbert Henngln $3.00,
Wesley Whlttaker $7.63, T. J.
Neelv $26.00, Frank Spencer
$10.00, Leland Neely $11.00.
Ralph Bernhardt $3.50, Gordon
Camp $3.60. Morris & Son $.?5.
ROAD DIST. 32: John Taylor
$1.75.
ROAll DIST. 35: Wm. O. Kluwi
man $15.17. 8. C. Harinien $16.35.
Harrv (lumber ' $1.76. James
Coldren $1.75, John Mlehelhook
$1.75. 8. B. Heneler $1.75. 8 .L.
Bond $2.62, Morning Regster
$3.80. McKy , Ilevan $2".62i
George Tolmun 4.9. Claude
Jackson $1.24. Floyd Ayem $1.87,
Equipment Repair $15.as.
ROAD PIST. 3S: Kenneth
Nielsen $33.00. Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co. $23.40. ,
ROAD DIST. 39: J. W. Rust
$3.50, S. Watterhouae $3.60, C. O. (
Abbey $12.00.
ROAD - DIST. 40: Tho Eugene
Guard $4.40. v
ROAD DIST. 42: G. W. Brab
ham $54.35. A. C. Bennett $13.12.
C. H. Marahall $9.12. Frank
lx-welvn $18.00. Ted Marshall
$3.50. Albert Lewelyn $13.12, Lars
SoTensen $19.50.
ROAD DIST. 43: Frank Kerning
$18.25. Ray Vincent $12.25. Mar
vin. Harpole $10.50. S. Frederick
son $7.00. T. K. Bown $18.75. A.
M. Kaw $5.00. Dale Simpson $5.25.
John Jepson $11.76. C. E. Duck
worth $29.00. i
ROAD DIST. 44: C. II.. Rico
$11.00.
ROAD DIST. 45: Thorvald An-1
dorsen $6.50. Julius Wilde $6 50. E. i
H. Smith $27.00. Joseph Strome ,
$6.50. Andrew Jakobaon 5.1.35. Ovo I
Bodtker, $6.50. H. P. Markusen j
$26.00. I
ROAD DIST. 4: Equipment &
Repair $45.00, Joasr. Swoarlng
$7.00. Arthur Campbell $11.38.
Wilbur Oilel $.10.60, S;im Goddard
$7.00. Emory Dauuhcnhnugh
3S 50. Hud Fountain $21.88.
Harrv Th erci iaa.OO. Ulla Bren
de'.l f.10.50. Kn.- l Ayree $.15.00, B
F. Mlnney $52 ?)."
UOAH JOltT. 51: Tho Eugene,
Guii;-d $4.40. l. W. Canon $15.00.;
J. J. A'br v t. 75, Eugene Sand
Oravcl Co. $19,2.',.
UOAl) I J lit i": -: F. A. Weed
$28.00. C J. Swannn $20), U .
Holeman $24.50. W. J. Thomas
$12.25. Rallih C:-ow $3.:0. Ihc
Springfield News $-1 4'. Sam .?wnf
ford $26.25. Hud u.itn n $S.7j.
James Kennoily $31.50. Eldun
1'eplot $7.00, Walter Mill can
$32.75, Ixiuis Josephson - $28.00.
Emery Daughonbaugh $3 50, B. V.
Mlnney $16.00, Floyd Ayc.- 315.00,
Equipment & Repair $15.00, Earl
MoNute $2.79, Waltervllle Garage
Hl8.
ROAI DIST. 66: J. W. King
$16.75. A. E. Davis $5.00, Steve
G.lbert $.87, Frank Gilbert $.87,
K. M. Kelley $17.60, Marlon M.
P:ke $7.00.
ROAD DIST. 67: A. E. Davis
$23.00, :. C. Hayes $10.60.
nin riiT- aa V I.. -Austin
$5.00, J. K. Barlow $4.38, C. K. 1
Hester $4.38,' R. W. Delnmator
$9.63, Hans Hansen $10.50, Leon
Huston $2.19, Fred. Kneaper $4.38,
A. W. Morton $5.00. J. M. Martin
$7.00. Knute Husby $7.00, Guard
Huston. $2.2o, buutnern racitic
CO. $59.40.
ROAD DIST. 60: H. W. Car
son $15:00, J. 'J. Albro 112.26. Eu
gene Sand A Gravel Co. $172.48,
Eugene Guard $4.40.
ROAD 1HHT. 61: W. Hi Beck J
$3.i0. Earl Driskill $9.75, W. A. I
McGlllls $6.50, Edd Young $8.26,.
Jess Driskill $8.26. A. Rouao $3.60,
Alfred Smith $38.00, Claud Jack
son $13.72, Floyd Aycrs $9.88,
Equipment & Repair $80.25, W. F.
Jenkins $7.48.
ROAD DIST, 68: James Ted
ford $7.00, A. Soderstrom $14.62,
J. V. Johnson $7.00.
JIOAD DIST. 69: James Ted
ford $11.00, W. 8. Vandyke $3.50,
Equipment & Repair $15.00, Eu
gene Concrete Pipe Co. $12.16, M.
A. Horn $3.00, W. F. Jenkins
$4.99.
ROAD DIRT. 71: C. E-. Carlile
$12.00. Sam Warden $3.60.
ROAD DIST. 76: Hamloth &
Rnhde $6.60.
ROAD DIST. 83: Orlffln-Babb
Hdwn. Co. $7.20.
ROAD DIST. 86: Lorus Purkor
son $3.25, Loren Dayton $6.60.
MAINTENANCE: 8. '.. Hnrndon
$30.26, W. M. Willard $1.76, Harry
Gunthcr $2.62. Al. Hoatlck $2.62,
John Little $2.62. H. L. Bond
$3.60.
HARRISBITRG FERRY: R. C.
Huston $4.76, C. Bucll $.70, Land:
I'hllpott $23.50. L. F. Rambz
$47.60, Servlco Motor Co. - $6.87,
Fred Ilylnnd $47.60, Albany Iron
Workn $6.67, Frank Spurlin $65.00
Standard Oil $14.40. -
EQUIPMENT ft REPAIR: Wm.
O. Kilussman $10.37, O. -K. Wood
son $1.60. Chestnut Transfer Co,
$132.26, Uamloth & ' Rhode $7.25,
Sprlggs Bros. $9.50, J. II. Baker
$8. 75, West Hldo Garage $6.80,
Sweet Drain Auto Co. $1.00, Inter
national Steel Co. $38.66, Federat
ed Metals Corp- $10.29, Crcssey's
$4.30. H. B. Finegun $22.50, II. F.
Onndpasture $11.34, Hprlggs Bros.
$30.00, Eugene Auto Top Co.
$46.60, (irlflln Bnhb H.lwo, Co.
$78.08, Preston & Hales $4.50,
Ruth-lt'obertson Power Co, ?.5f,
Pan. Tel. & Telg. Co. $7.66, Brnkel
& White, $2.19, Eugeno Auto
Wrecking & Purt: Co. $.26, Smith
Auto Parts Co. $19.49, Waltors
Bushnng Lbr. Co. $2.90, Eugimo
Vulcanizing Works $2.30, Ander
son, Wing -Motor Co, $10.06,
Nordllng Parts Co. $17.71, ltussoll
Grader Mfg. Co. $634.71, Union Oil
Co. $631.63, Oregon State Highway
Com. $35.47, ,7. L. Lattlre Equip
ment Co. ' $31 3.00 H. A. Bnhh
Hdwe. Co, $114.88, Oregon Ma-
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In the heart of New, York, this buililinff cnl!awted. htin-lnfl
workmen in the ruins. Clergymen risked Uicir lives helping
to save the victims, one of whom died.
chlnery Co. $11.40, tiauh-hty.
Machinery Co. $116. 33 fviu-licnv
I'lu-lfic Co.. 50. w. Al. Word, ii
$6.83. C. J. Hess $19.50. It. S
Hryson $3.21. Shell Oil Co. $143.23.
Stale Industrial Ace. dent Com.
$10. 63. Standard Oil Co. $231.99,
Springfield (larnge $1.50, W. M.
Worden $149.76. Aimer Gundcr
ron $l49.7l. Ralph K'litc 3S4.9I. A.
V. Ionising $73.22. Harry .ielson
$15.55. Claud Jackson II SO. Flovd
Ayers $2.48. K. Iluli.y $12.47,
Edwin Tuller $174.76. Hen Wilson
$2.49. Geo. Tolinan $3.97. C. II.
Farmer $9.38. C. K. W.lson $2iV20.
Claud Curry $41.53, Harrv .Mliler
$2.98. W. J. Jenkins $3.99. K.
Smith $9.98. Dale Turning $2.49.
Ci LE N A I A - Fl X R K NC K KER
RY: C. J. Colter $6'J.oo.
BRIDGE: Clnrence Sears $19.50.
C. A. Van Scholack $12.00. 'Glen
Scclt $13. On. J. it. M'osliy $7.00,
W. A. Iind $7.00, Ralph J. Bern
hardt $71.00, tlolln Lumber Co.
$9.22. C. M. Miller Lumber Co.
$134.40. Equipment Repair
$43.80, O. S. Calllson $184.20, !,. A.
Holden $25.00 Grlirln Bnklt Hdwe.
Co. $1.98. Sweet Drain Auto Co.
165.75. quality Market $3.90.
Chester Rust $7.00. f. Blachly
$10.00. C. i. Abbey $13.00, Glen (I.
Anderson $275.20, J. 1. I'.oifurt
$144.73, Preston & lliijcs $J5-.r,6.
Geo. B. Potter $47. 15, Ralph
Lyons $5.00, Knnwl-s'& Gralier
$11.13. Booth Kelly l.lr. Co. $5.16,
.L K. Harlow $8.75, C. K. Hester
$10.94. N. L: Austin $21.68. It. W.
l'"Inmater $12.25. A. W. Morton
!J8.H8, L. L. I'asaaKO $16.50,
iuar'd' Huston $17.35. John Shultx
$3.i5. E. .1. Ilorton ,V- Co. $18.79.
Mldgley I'lunlnK Mill t.1.75. K. A.
Hal. I. Hdwe. Co. $34.88, C. M.
Hamilton $7.00, Eugene Vulvanlx
Ing Wks $39.67. Ruth-Robertson
Power Co. $.86. R. A. Uabb Hdwe.
Co. $8.29, 8. 11. Flncgan $16.70. J.
F. Dibble $24.00. Matt. Dibble
$33.75, James Wllhelm $21.00 Edd
Mabo $22.7.1. Elmer Kirk $12.25.
J. F. D.bhle $22. 75. Halph Hook
er $12.25, C. A. Davis $9.75. J. W.
Copcland Yards $15.52, W. S.
Robinson $2.60, Sunset Lbr, Co.
$12.96 A.' C. Striker $175.00,
Hathaway Motor Co. $8.50, S. 11.
Flncgan $1.00, Cres.iey's $1.00,
NordlUm Parts Co. $5.37, V. Mow
reader $1.75, John L. Dublin $5.25
Nels Berkman $32.50, Chestnut
Transfer Co. $1.50, Southern Pa
cific Co. $69.34, It. A. Habb Hdwe.
Co. $56.10. State Industrial Ac
cident Com. $123.32. Ralph King
$24.93. W. J. Klckcrt $10.70. C. J.
Hwordi-n $10.76, Alford Hon. lion
$16.64. Chas. Gold $41.12. Mrs. W.
J. Rlckert $34.35. II. J. Watts $48..
92, J. E. Damewood $115.00, L. L.
Slagle $28,85, V. S. Damnwood
$59.98, Roy Gillespie $29.72, Frank
Finisher $55.53, Albert Slocks
L$5H 46, Ben l'4 her $17.46,
1 Damewood $34.20, Mis.
C. K.
J. K
1,lliiwood $43 33. C. O. Mclleo
$107.73, John Hampton $107.73,
Walter K eh $107.73. Kenneth Car
ter $119.73, Waller rtorensen
$131.73. C. It. I'urka $113.62. W. II.
Kalon $73.35. J'. A. Swane $79.39,
II. L. I'urka $t3.7. Ralph Lyons
$13.47. II. V Dolph $8.98.
MARKET Hl)AI MAINTEN
ANCE: J. I MilT $13. UO. Jack
Johnson $13.00, Kmnl Johnson
Jijnn. McKv Ilevan $12o. It.
O. Brady. $. 00, W. W. poller
$14. U3. M. L. Wallace $6.00,
l.loyd Awbrcy $1.&0. J. T. Awbrcy
$3 06. Scott AVIIMnaon $43.00
Adrian Wllklns.ei $39.00, Chas.
Ncel $9.65. Ileudi.raon Stowurt
:12.60. A. M. Vrach $13.00. I. D.
Ilvland $13.00. livorge Shields
$3.76. (Irovor O. Walker $lo.on, A.
.1. Iteufro $7.00. Riilpb Frevuiiin
$7.00, llcrt Logan $3.60. Jess
(iatus $18.00, C. J. Meier $13.00.
Uiwrence Crabtrre $3.60, II. It.
NlKhswiindur $45.60. John W.
Mo $3.25, II. F. M.llcr $40 61,
Harry Melson $42.41, Equipment
Repair $269.13, '. U Wilson
$24.95. rien Wilson $61.75. Ralph
IKIng $1 24. C. Curry $34. 92. C.
Jackson $4. 99. ,1. M. Blond $6.09.
George Tolman $17.46. C. Wilson
$51.64. c. II. . Farmer $51.64.
' Clniiile Jackson $14.97, Equipment
& Repair $81.29.
MARKET ROAD EMERG
ENCY: Curl Anderson $22 60,
Fred Smlgley $8.6(1, J. W. tjimbert
$3.25. G. I. Coryell $5.25, Adna H.
Signer $73.75. A. L. Rnberis
$87.00, L. N. Mluhews $30.00. F.
D. Thompson $27.00. C. (1. Illu-tt
$4.00. George Tolinan $7.48,
Equipment A Repair t3.R0, A. V.
Uinsing $14.97. II. Throop $13.47.
McKy 11. van $146.88.
MARKET ROAD BRIDGE:
Weslern White Cednr Co. $609.04,
Wm. Kyle fe Sons Co. $.55. Fan
Tan $12.73. D. A. Morris $4.00. V.
D. . Fogle $7.14, Florence Servlco
Station $259.82, II Eaton $2.45,
Florence Meat Market $17.65,
Dunhum's Grocery $90.02, South
ern Pacific Co. $62.97 It. A. Bubh
II, live. Co, $461.81. W. H. Robinson
$4.00, Florence t Rnkery A Res
taurant $23.00, Mrs. II. Enton
$75.00, Ralph Lynns $16.72, West
ern White Cedar Co. $1,606.90, It.
I.c.i $180.88. II. Eaton $1.18.34,
('laildo Arne $123.24. Chun Pulley
$77.81. Parker orr $148.10, Miller
Sorensen $104.99. Buldur Arthur
$12.1.62, Equipment a Repair
$8.70.
NOT I WEST: It. A. Uabb ll.lwe.
Co. $2.0.1, Knrcia Ay I. arson $.10.24.
DEADWOOI): Union OH Com
puny $.60.
Woman Warrior
1 4 k'
ft J 1 "mm
Baroness Llliony Do Alco
boli, cnploin in the Siunih
army nnd a painter of note,
is in Boston exhibiting oomo
pf her art work - r -
BLUE JACKETS ARE HOSTS
1(100 ORPHAN YOUNGSTERS
GUESTS OP NAVY
Illy Ths Asaochitrd 1'rsNH)
KAN PEDRO, Oil., Hoc. 25.
Undo Sam's bluejackets with Iho
buttle fleet hero observed Christ
mas today by acting as hosts to
HiiiO orphan youngstiirs and civil
ian guests.
Ono of tbn biggest holiday pnr
tles was aboard the U. H. S. New
Mciico, flagship of buttle division
number four, wbero 1600 needy
boys anil girls rif the liirrbnr dis
trict were entertained. Their
Chrlstmns dinner Included a 600
pound fruit rake.
Christmas Tri-es Lacking
!lv. Tim AMMichitfO l'ri.NN
BERLIN, Dec. 26. A II hough n
supply of half a million Christmas
trees bud been brought Into Ber
lin nnd offered fit high prices, tho
eutirn stock wns nxhitustcd todny
nnd Berlin experienced the effects
of, a Christmas tree . fnmluo, A
crowd 'Of 300 persons armed with
axes entered a forest and started
hacking down every small t'reo In
sight. A forester who Interfered
wns forced lo use a revolver to
dlsperso tho crowd. Tho pollco con
fiscated tho trees that hnd been
cut down. i
i-" r : :
',' London Clirlslnin Green
Hy Tlin Amoclnlerl PrftM)
LONDON, Dec. 25. Two-thirds
of tha British Islands had nn old
fashioned whlln Christmas but
Ismflon's renord for" green ones la
Si 111 unbroken mtil loduy made Ihc
lth without Christmas snow In
tho metropolis,
..." Anlo (Vnsli Fnlnl
' Mly Tlis AHHiiflnti.iI ituhh)
' LOGAN, Ulnh, Dec. 25. Mrs.
Peter Hornnson, 63. Is dead and five
others are in a local hospital as ft
result or a collision lieiwaen an
automobile, driven by Dr, L., M.
Bruce and the Intorurban olootrlo.
"Rend Eeglstor Classlfiod Ads, '
WHEAT MARKET SLUMPS
HI'I't'ATION COMI'LK'A'I'MO MV
(DM'Mtl'IMl lti:i'ltTr 1
tlrnln In Cumuli! Priicilcally All
'l liro.bcd nnd nr Holler giml
Ity Tliim Hrl liiilUnH'il
((. A. C. Ilullellu)
The wheat maiket bus declined
lo muni oMelll. duo lo declining
deniunils al nil, substantial de
creases In the CH'cugi, mnrkcl
and a rnialler demand on tlin roil
of exporters In the norl hwesl. The
situation lid' been eontpMcnted a
uood ilP'il I his rail by lhi eon-fih-t'na
reports fi'om Arumlllim
l he ureal ilehie In the threshing
of Canaille" when', nnd by the
f illilro of Htis'la lo sell as much
wheat ns was nnlicliinled earlier
In the year. CondM'mi" still re
main rather favorable In Argen
tina. The ii cm In In Canada Is practical
tv all threshed and Is reporlod to
! or deter qiialilv lima liidlcaied
lu reports of two weeks agtt. How
ever. Ihc Canadian lake shipping
aenson is closed nnd an Immense
volume of ibitt wheal Is largely
out of the market mull transpor
tation on the (Ires' Lukes la naaln
resumed Our estinrla of wheal
have onlv been uttntil 44 million
bushels, and I lie Mini ennri i-i
from i!ii'il nre less than 1$ mil
lion bushels, rlmull Itnnort of
finedlan wbent bnve rome Inlo
be Unlled H'ntea, but mos of II
lies been nr'llcd In bond and Is
be ng shipped out.
It la nrobublv lhii pnri of (he
h'Mlt nrlce lu early Deeenii.er wu
due lo apeeitlalors be'ng sho-t on
tki.embnr wheat, and nrohnhty
narily due to a rather suddvti ex
port demand. Good bard hvul
seems In position I" advance Id
nr'co. nlthuiieh siatlstlcs do po
'n.llcn'o nubstnullnl ndvancea for
lite purely export grades.
The pola'o nmrket has nn'e'nd
down couslderahl? na sblpitihg
'oetlirons becomo a llitln more
hnanrdous Manv dealers have
considerable irunntllles In store
nnd are In no burrv ! buv, the
i-iarkel being very well attnulled.
The nreseni markst dnrctinn In i
oonioes Is probably in rnsnlt of
iba dealers having loaded ihntn-1
selves nil pretty well somewhnt I
earlier In the season. Cbmnla'nts
are being made that the potato
rrndintf-snd labeling law la being j
'i-nored In n great many pi ice j
and , no nroseclltlona are being
toide If the law la lo be effective
offenders must be prnsetitd ami
a few 50. dollar fines or 30. day jail
sentences will nrohably lino up a
irreat ,mane offenders without Ihe
necessity for n large number nf
arrests.
Seed tirices generally remain
firm although sweet clover Is
rather cheun this year, growers
being ptld about $6 lo $6 80 pr
hundred on Ihe overage for H.
This la on ihe clean seed Imsls. A
large ainounl nf nls'ke clover has
been Imported this full and there
bnve been sphstnntlnl Importations
of er'mson clover, white clover.
Kngl'sh and ItiPan rve grass nnd
lla'ry ve'eb. The red clover Im
portations have been small due lo
rather small rropi. nbroml.
TR0TZKY ONCE WORKED
AS EXTRA IN FILM PLAY
HOVIWr CHIEF CAM ltKITUN
TO HOLLYWOOD
Today's Specials
at the
Groceteria
pt. tin Wesson Oil
qt. tin Wesson Oil '
gal. tin Wesson Oil
gal. tin Wesson Oil
2 lb. Snowdrift .
4 lb. Snowdrift
8 lb. Snowdrift . .
, I pkg. Shredded Wheat
3 ukgs. Corn Flakes. . ;
I largpkg. Mothers Premium Oats.
I large pkg. Sperry Pancake Flour.
I large pkg. Spcrrys Wheat I leurts.
25,
..92c
$1.75
t. .47c
..92c
$1.75
..10c
25c
..30c
..25c
..30c
4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes
2 heads Fancy Lettuce
3 Florida Grape Fruit
2. large Florida Grape Fruit ....
I lb. Groceteria Butter
10 bars Crystal White Soap. . . .
7 rolls Waldorf Toilet Paper . . .
2 Phones, 257 or 1686
.25c
.25c
.25c
25c
.45e
.39c
.50c
Bullae MniniH.Tipl Sold
Illy Tlte AftsevlSle.t l'rtfu.1
PAKIH. Dec. St. The original
manuscript of HitUac's novel, "Eu.
genie Ornndet." bearing the au
thor's autograph, has been pur.
rhnsed In I'arla. by (Inbrlel Weii.
a New York book collector. The
price was not announced.
I.utnllus Vod tunes uA li.
pairs pianos, player planM. ha
1739-V. .,s.,
Delro Eleotrln Plants and Frll
dalre Electric Refrlawrators. W. L
llargla Co. til Olive,
Piny flnfel Have your tires vul
canised by White Vulcanising
Works, 36 West Blxtli avenue, op.
puslie post office. 11-17-1 mo,
El'OI'.N'E PRINTINO CO.
1047 Willamette l'hone 148
12-13-tf
YOU WILL APPRECIATE
OUR
75c Sunday Dinner
Music by the Vafaboati
from 6 to (P.M.
Ye Towne
Shoppe
lm Hrm!rl Utrmlilnkrml iniup
or Amin hlMM l'loaJna War- -ful
Ut-fU In m MUir
1IOM.Y VVIXI. 'ul f thlmrN i
iro hml for lun Truuky In Uumiu, '
ho uIwAy can cmno back to tho
movtc.
If It work nn nn extm in "My
Official Wlfo" unit "Tho Until Cry
of 1'citcn" Hum r)it horn fnrgolton
hy tho dIrrtor who hlrl him.
vn iHouch moat film funs are
unuwuro that ho ovor witii on actor.
It wa In placid pro-war tlayn. of,
rriurn that th man who latfr
hi(-nni'orl nf tho wivlftn mado liM J
nintlon phiuro ln!ut. 1
In ".My Off:r!nl Wlfo a Vlta
Kraph fcuturo fllmmt in Now York
tho MTlpt cnllett for n ono dhow-'
tnu n Kroup of nnnrchlnta plotting (
fearful douiln In ft r.1tur. Tim (11- i
rrtr iiHkcl n UiiHulan employ of
tho Htudlo to round up ft fw of hi"
follow countrymen wfio noiild ho
mndn to "look Hko nnarrhlHtH."
"look llko nnurrhlntn!" anorfod
the KitdMnn. "t will (rt you nn
arrhlNly what lit nnurrhlHlM," i
(.nmp I'Ufn fnrftil ixvuht
7lo ciiitia hark with ft h
whlflkoroi and oarnont Krotip, of
whom ono of tho ml Id Mil nnd loroit
howhlnkorod rnllt'd hltnaolf I.ohor
Itronrdcln, Thin mild man wan a
rcrtlfitfltatA oporntnr In n mnnll way
In iho Ilronx. Ilo nln wrotn for
portnlrj fnrolKn laiiKUimu nown
paporn, hut IiIh curnlnKfl. nil lold,
worn mod cut, and ho wan Ind to
Kol tho f(i n day iih a tuovln oxtra.
Tho 'anarcrhlHtn'' plottod roal
iHtlrally, and mo whon thn dlrooloT
nnodod no too iinrn KuHHlnn ntrnoH
phoro for "Tho Ihiillo fry of
Ponro." a film roouH"d In 101 Ti,
tho payroll or cxtniM nK'iln Includ
ed tho namo of Hrotmloln from
tho itronx.
ThlK wan tho hint HrnnHtnln'ii dl
ronnr unw of him, but ho rond
lilnty lator. U bun not yot ro
novorod frfttn hlH HurprlNo at tho
midden riHo of Tchor ItronHtoin to
tho Lonn'Trolrky of world fnmo.
"Ho waH-n good oxtra, nn oxtrnrt
uo," tho film man oommontod,
"and 1 ho I'dtnn hack wo could una
him."
A I'lHir I'.ffort
A youngstur wont Into thn pnr
Jor to seo n visitor who was with
4ils fnther.
"Woll, my little man." said his
father's friend, "what lire you
looking at -mo for?"
"Why," replied the boy, "daddy
told inn that you wore n self-miido
innn, nnd I want to seo what you
look like."
"guile right," snld the gratified
guest. "I n in n sclf-mndn man"'
"Hut what did lyoil innkn-yniir-seir
like Hint for?" said tho boy
with considerable aurprlao,
riurglars (ltd, tsmt f
, Mly TlMi AsNor.-lnlrd Press) ,
OAKLAND, Oil., Wen. en. llurg
hifa today presented themselves lo
a Christmas lout of about $inoo In
cash, taken from the snfo of the
Metropolitan Chain si ore.
MacDonnld Visits India. .'
Illy Tin. Assoplntnd prrsi.)
MAItHIOILLHH, Franco Dec,' 25.
J, Hniiiaey MnnlJonnld, tio for
mer Hrltlsh labor promlor, today
started on n, visit to India. .lly will
bo gono snvornl ninnths. '
BlsaaVBlMaMlal
HOW ABOUT THAT 1926 AUTO LICENSE? J
You may obtain
the required
. Bank draft
at the
First National Bank
Since 1883
llocanso ono side Is nil wrong, It
doesn't follow that the other side
Is-all right (lood Hardware, ,
May a Dark-haired Man
Visit You
'"'like nut nnd tnko III,
Had luck Is Hiiro lo begin.
Hut Inkn III and tnko out,
(iisHl lurk will conio nlHiuU"
Thus rnn Iho Inw governing Now Years Kvo In merry OM Ert
land. At midnight till tho doors and windows were ,Mr,""wh0,
ninld Pinny shouts of welcome to tho New Venr. " wom,n
family liovorod iibnut to watch their luck oomo In. ,nell,
or blond man chnnnod lo bo the first visitor, had lu. w hld
for a year. If a dark innn ontorod bearing a girt gnis ' u8ht
nomo to stay. Kmpty handed, oven Iho darkest iniincu
bad luck with lilni. fr(l 0
May a swarlhy, dnrk-hnlred mnn bimrlng a gin l,r "10
cross your threshold Now Yonr's innrtilng.
US. NATIONAL
. BANK.
; - . tSiff Banfl 0 Service.
EUGENElOANfr SAVINGS BANK
,. . .i. . . tho Banhjor Savings