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FOUR MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC tt, 1925 Pobllahaa br I'UIIMMIINO PRANK JKNK1NR Preatdant 1CHNKHT tL OIL8THAP Vlce-Preeldant Kntarad at the Poatnfflce at Rurene.Ore., aa Heconil.ciaaa slattar Publtatiari evary morning air-ant Monday. Ulflra! Itnl.l-r Plix k. ta Willamette. IIukIiiomi Matters Addraaa all communiratluna and matt all rmttlanoa payable to The Raslaler Publtahtnf Company. In rdarlnc r-hahfe of addreaa, aubsrrlb ara ahoold alwaye give old aa vail aa naw addraaa. Eastern Business omen Charlae K. Millar, 1:1 Klfth Av.nu.. Naw York Cur; W. II. Stockwell. Faopla'a Oaa UulMIng, Chicago. Morning ItodMer Datlvared by Carrlar, per wak....l .1 Dallvara.1 by Carrlar, par month to lllvarvd by Carrlar, at montha In advanca) t.SO Dallvarad by Carrier, one year (Id advanca) 1.00 Dellvared by Mall In lni County ono yaar 4.00 Oulalda Lane County (In advanca) . , a.00 better off than the printer of pra llnotype days at to leava hardly a basis for comparlion. Whatever addi to the produc tive capacity of human being! l of benefit to all, for It makea poa slblo the satisfaction of more wants. Sunday Register One yaar by stall (In advanca). FlI.b ASSOCIATED PRESS LEAKED WIKB 8ERVICE Tfaa Aaaoclatad Praaa la exetualvclr an tltlod to tha uaa tor publication of all aawe dlapatchaa credltad to It or Bot othenrtee credited In tbla pa par, and alao tha locai nawa pobllanad baralo. AU rights of publication of apactsJ aiapatcbaa herein ara alao reearraq. SATURDAY, DECEMBER S, I2S . IX THE DAVS NEWS Idaho la gladdened on torw mas morning by the news of a '1100.000.000 mining strike. Tha With tlie Christmas rush ov. the automobile owner turna to ac quirement of his next year's li cense. When he begins to study ing application blank, he finds him self facing a task approximately equal to filling out his Income ttx return. First ha must state whether or not he owni his car, and if not who does. Then he must tell tho motor! number and his last year'a license number. After that, he must aiM a lot of other Intimate history. Then he must tell the number of his title registration certificate, and must state the type of lens with which his car Is equipped. That finished, he must tell whin his lights were adjusted. By the time the legislature meets again. It will take so long to make out an application for a license that the car owner will find that tha year is past and that he does nit need one. There may be economy In that, anyway. -- ; Oregon has a state market agent lth salary and expenses of course and semi-monthly or thereabouts he sends out a mar ketlng letter. Here from the current issue: Tbouaanda and thouaanda are leaving Winnlrtf the Battle Against Bright' Ductus With Troper Care, 8iilliible Diet, Heat In Bed and a Vacation for tho Kidneys Ono Mny Soon Conquer Urtglit's Malady The Office Cat i" cp7Tiibt im by Btfstr Aim mm Xll'ST HAVM OVK IM.l'WONR Nona It iwrlWi; whan ft man out urn w fair It and Hunt Claua It ailtl balttvca In statistic. NEWS EVENTS OF THE D'AY FEAT UR lly ROVAI, . rol'Rt.ANn, N IV (t nlled Malta Krnadtr Irom New York) runner Vmmlwlonrr o( llealttt New Vaek I'lly Kverybody, him a fear of llrlglit'j uiuke. mat la one of the all units wo all dreuil. It la proh able our feeling la not juatirie.l by the actual facts. With proper care and aiiiiuble diet, the majority of kid ney ailments run be controlled, if not actually cured, provided the treatment In started early enough. Kidney ill senuea ll e g I n with congestion. The first factor 111 nil llifliimmn. tSJs7&CDPcUH utloiKi la conges tion an over-supply of blood. Them ran be no Inflammation v. ilium! congestion. I'nlena It Is speedily relieved, then,, we must regurd congestion with some anxiety, be cause it may end In real disease. The beginning of llrlght's dlseusd is called "active hyperemia." or "acute congestion.' In the In fectious or contagloun diseases, or after exposure to cold, there may be severe Kidney congestion, 'i ne ograns become swollen and tender. I'nless promptly attended to. there may develop actual Inflam mation of the kidneys. Then vo are dealing with. acute llrlght's disease. The cause are the name as lhos which produce active hyperemia Is en extract!- ;.,, , ,.,',.,. r,.-,. m Mn'a M of bilM la K,Wa fUUd with a,tla nntl worn it. ".totm." hM wlfa mnkttX wltn ha rtt hums ui I u'olivK hi Hi tnotnUiK, !'wIiia Uv you "in t'onle-irnh," h ten, mttl h hntlM't lit ltrt lo ttvlt hint wlml Iim.I TI iWl to lnv Itut oh how fcmr To tov , Mlrl - And thn nut tinr. Karly tralnlnir m.ni much mut nn WonUvr what klntl of rntll pimyrX wtih n ItiUni, f Thr' n,nr thtt on way to ikln cat." thought ttt MUM'itiaKr, Another vtat Kitv.! by wontan th ntat ol iiiatrttnuny. New York man rarrlut llqtiof In hl brir ra. II vail II hit quart fullo. Thra iiotry lu tra. but thr ahoultl b tuor tit It In ( bankvla. WhU itany youn women t not oa at Pitt with aityihlllir ) I ha it n carwvr, th tlpbon operator at ut- turirtl with what you utiffit, can 'calling.' Don't worry in with tomorrow. 1 tot bill' to pay ItMlay. Tomorrow I anotbra aorrow, For my bill I II Ult to pay. Poriprly Amvrlran OotlitM only xkv work and car. Now thwy loU wintr. alo. simple disease as tousllitls, chronic indigestion and certain skin til ls lead and sliver, and mxJ will ettSs lnay result In kidney lu. leave unless condition chance. Farm- , volvement. ounces of silver to the ton. niiminnrv tpu indicate that lt' hu. ....p 1 "IO" . "r symptom oi ' "7, . i Ym 7 j 7. 7 acute urtirnt s aisease la dropsy. may run 53 per cent lead and 60 j 'moai fr trad markets. unhiThe yelids, the cheeks or tho an- " . ' v, " "M M'" Kles may be swollen. On preiwure r , w" oi tne ringer, a dent is lert which That 1. a fine Christmas pre,- flrr TKT h. c."rp:ii ! Vr'X oJ ofTeW?., a".1: ent for Idaho, and her sister states; .ut. if h. ,. , ,h, m., ,h.ra ni rl,0,tlXmZ 'l ne rejoicing la It Is evident, after perusing this rejoice with her. genuine, for we are learning out here the highly Important lesson that whatever adds to the develop. mem of one section aids materially In the growth of all. Realization . of this fundamental fact masks a long step from tha old days of sectional jealousy. MFrom the Morning Register, De- cember 26. 1906). Speaking of mining strike. - Baker county la jubilant over the discovery of great copper ledge, with Incidental values in gold that are' highly important. All Ore gon Is pleased at the news, marl: lng again a great advance since the days of narrow sectionalism, when other counties would have been iealoua of Baker's rood fortune. - Eugene celebrates ' with Baker, for Eugene has ambitlona to he a .real city and realizes that the ambitions can be gratified only If the whole state of Oregon contin ues to grow and develop. . Incidentally, these strikes prove 'what mining men Jiave always contended that the mineral wealth of our hills has been only scratch ed. No one can say what the fu ture holds In the .way of mlnlnj development In this region. Blue River and Bohemia will someday hum again with Industry. Millions of people of middle age and over commented yester day morning, we venture, on the change in the contents of Christ mas stockings since a few decades ago. Time was when the children expected only a few simple toys. Now they expect and got a mul titude of costly gifts. The con tents of one average stocking yes terday morning would have been ample for a large family a gener ation ago. The usual comment is that this marks a rising tide of extrava gance. Not necessarily. It marks something vastly more significant a great growth In the average ' wealth of the people of the Uni ted States. The costlier gifts of today- are far easier to buy than were the simple gifts of a gener ation ago. , show evidence of dropsy, r.xcept in a very severe case there is little, if any fever. Theru tnav be sicknM nt thn KlnniNph muuKira tne state marxet agent is and occasional attacks of vomiting. I paragraph, that one of the corn- engaged in marketing Is bull. I Early Days In Eqgene kerslstent headache and twin acroaa the back are other symptoms com plained of by some. A mild form of. acute Brlgbt's disease. or -acute nephritis, as It ' Is called, may not be serious In .nn.l if llu)f The. ......1.1.. . . 1. ever, there are complication! which are liable to add to the unhappl- Dr. and Mrs. C. C. McCornack nipueiHv nnmtmmik nn.i are here from Portland, having tuna- disaa. nr. nm (n- . u-. spent Christmas with Mrs. McCor-; If there is a persistent nenhritlj nack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wllklns. Born. lil Eugene. December Si, 1906. to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Con don, a daughter. Born. In Eugene. December 22, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Parker, a son. , Born. In Olenada. December 12, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Hart ley, a son. The Friendly fuketball team will go to Medford and Grants Pass for a series of games In those cities. . Clarence Simon went to Port land yesterday for a short visit with hip grandpa: Rev. O. E. McDonald, pastor or the United Brethren church, who has been quite 111 la reported to be convalescing. Daily Lesson In 'English By W. U. Gordon Give the credit for that to. sci ence and invention and the growth of industrial efficiency. All these things add to the wealth and well being of every Individual. The workers of James Watt's time feared and hated the steam engine, for they thought they saw In It a thing that would rob them of employment by displacing tho power of the human muscle. The power loom gave rise to tha same uneasy fears, and so did the cottoa gin. ' But the fears were groundless. The steam engine, the power loom and the cotton gin, along with the thousands of other labor-saving machines that followed them, ben efited the worker tremendously Instead of taking the bread out of his mouth. - Words Often Misused: Don't say. "All kind of trophies were on dis play." ' Say "kinds." ... Often Slispronoonced: History. Pronounce hls-to-ri, the "o" as in "no," and not as "hta-tri." Often Sllsspellcd: Grammar, not "mer." Synonyms: Safe, secure, sure, protected, Invulnerable, Impreg nable. Word Study: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let ua In crease our vocabulary by master ing one word each day. Today's word: Fervid: burning: ardent; In tense. "His fervid words impressed the throng." . Nubbins of Wisdom Gathered by C. E. Carlisle. In the publishing Industry, the Invention of the linotype machine caused vast uneasiness among print era. , Here was a single machine that would do the work of a dozen hand compositors. It looked bad. But the printer of today, when clever-machines have almost total ly displaced the movable type that was set by hand, are so much The Plan The plan, like a rosebud Is open lng there, Each petal a . miracle, fragrant iair; To touch It and mar It I do not dare s To have It in perfect bloom to share I numhly work and wait. I.ucy Helen Pearson in Christian Science Monitor. see "An ounce of performance la worth a ton of complaint." Theo dore Roosevelt. . a a Worth Their Salt. "Do oil the women of your intellectual ad vancement organization make speeches?" "Oh no, the most use ful oneB make tea and sandwiches." The Christian Register. "To know whom you worship, let me see you In your shop, let mo overnear you in your trade; let me know how you rent your houses, how you get your money, how you keep It, or how t is spent. The sacramental test of your rellplon Is not your Sunday Idly spent, not the words of David or of Jesus that you repeat; It Is your week-day life; It Is your works, and not your words." Theodoro Parker. a a e "The lovo of tho desert Is a very deep and a ,very beautiful thing. For political purposes 6ne of these doscrt chiefs was urged to give up his residence In tho open and arid doBort and come to live In the town. Tho grenter comfort and luxury to be found in the town wero pointed out to him as con trasted with the hardships and lonllness of the desert: but the old chief did not see It that way. 'In tho town' sald.he, 'I have no doubt that I shall find all the things which you describe but nut here in the desert I have my family nnd my goato, great distances and God.' " Paul W. Harrison In "Tho ArK at Home." By giving the right attention early enough an acute Brtght'a di sease may be controlled. The first necessity is to keep quiet Rest In bed is ersentlai. The theory of treatment Is to take oft the kidneys all the work it Is possible to turn to other or gans. To this end the bowels and skin are called on to work harder. An open bowel and free sweating are important. . The milk diet Is a favorite pre scription. Milk diluted with car bonated .water . or lime water Is frequently the order of the doctor. Don't get sacred to death If you are told you have a touch of Brlght's disease. With care on your part you will fully recover. - I Answers to Health Queries . I 8 3, Muggy. Q. What will correct round shoulders? 2- How can a person get taller? 3- How can one decrease lo height? ' Answer. Exercising, and walk ing erect. S- This cannot be done by med. leal means. f 3. This cannot be don by med ical means. a a a M. M. Q. What do you advise for the face when It Is chafed continually? Answer. This condition may be due to eczema. Try applying zinc ointment night and morning. Send self-addressed, stamped envelope ior full particulars, and repear your question. Copyright l5t. Br Nawapapar Feature Harrlce, Inc. TheosophlHts Have Anniversary MADRAS, India. Dec. 25. The celebration of the 60th anniversary of the foundation of the Theoso phlcal society opened today at the society's headquarters at Adyar. near Madras, with an attendance of about 6000 delegates represent ing 37 national ties from all parts of the world. In her openirjr ad dress, Mrs. Annie Besant, the 78-year-old president of the society, emphasized her belief in the un derlying unity of the world's great religions. Jlnarajndosa, the vice president, stressed the conception of theosophy or literally trans lated, "divine wisdom" was the root of all great religions. Tour Killed In Ixm Angelm i Br Tha Aaaoclatad Praia) 1,08 ANGELKS. Dec. 26. Four persons were killed and several In jured In automobile accidents wnritttmas eve and today In I,os Angeles and nearby communities. (MOTHERS I AND TBBUB CHILDREN ( Our Rpntlom Bathroom One Mother Bays: I think ell children tltto to play with a wot ran and wator. I fitted up a box with cloths, cleaning powder and brunhoi and let the children take turna keeping tho bathroom Immaculate. They prldo themselves in doing It nicely and each one tries to mako It look bet ter than it waa tho previous week. "Know thyself." th m Wlar.. at)t tha bM wy to lo that la to marry om woman wltct duaatt't tulttJ taUlog tha truth. fUadlnff tha lllbla In tha publl school may ba all rifhf, but Ufa ut U tn tha pulpit firat. The ranaon wtmo' mtada ara rlm la that thtr rhajtc Ihrm at oftau Itaay doal Ha a lima) la aoU thtra. , It Un't what a Klrl nnowa trul bothari us, but how sha Isarnanl It. Tha drug storaa wilt not soil you carbolic arid any mora unlsa you tall what you Inttnd to in lata ha It for. "Malta America musical." Is slosnn. You mlitht do tt by making tha (: torlas hum. Thai (ham- I HI) attend tha circus. But. oh. If seems to ma Tha clowns arnt near a funny Aa what they need " to ba. It b "tay 'r a fflri t flssct a tina want. Ilr dllTlrnll problem la UBdla "I know a girl named I.nnlaa who Ij ro mt she won't ajo nun ring because alie might find bear tracks." liany a man baa married to get i helpmata and got a spend -all Instead. In a That A man waa ground to death sugar crusher In Phllsdalphla. would ba a sweet death. . Ona 'werktng honey-be whola swarm of mayha'a. worth a. V.' Orlarlnr with othara halpa to'Hshla.l aur own srlata. ....... j Bouquet of Anecdotes Making Certain A certain well-known financier Is a great believer In punctual ity, and on a recent occasion, when an early fornoon confer ence was In prospect, -which he had to come to town to attend, he so impressed a -page boy with the Importance of calling hrm early that the boy decided des perate measures wore needed. Hence, at an unearthly hour, there came a prodigious hammer ing on the financier's bedroom door and a voice called loudly: "Parcel for you, sir!" Wonderlntr what the parcel could be. the financier took It In and. seated on the edge of his bed. unwrapped it. Imagine his indignation upon reading the neatly printed placard it contained: "Nearly time to get up." Matchlnn After serving a customer with bread, the baker returned to his van. As he put his basket aboard he noticed a poorly dressed man standing with one hand on tho wheel. ( "What do you want?" he asked. The man made no reply as he held up his hand, disclosing a match. "What are you going to do?" asked the puzzled baker. The man yawned, pulled him self together, and then, with an effort, spoke: "It's alt right," he said In a tired voice. "I'm only holding this match to your wheel so that when you start It'll strike.'' a a . a A CnraMi Hull Two Cornish miners coveted a cow which belonged to a neighbor and laid plans tn steal It. On thnlr cnosen nignt, it nnppened that a traveling player with a -trained bear had asked for and obtained lodging at the neighbor's houso. The owner put the cow In a shed In order to give the bear the run of the barn. Tho thieves arrived. ono went to secure the cow, while the other watched. A clamor of cries and blows come from tho barn. The noise filled the night nnd the lookout cried: "Hae gotten Mm, Tarn?" The horror of tho un known was In Tarn's voice as hn replied. "Hao gotten 'Im? Nayl Kes gotten Ji a a Wtiem Words Failed The new guard wns not familiar with a certain railway run in Wales. A station came which re joiced In the name of Uanfnlr fcchanywlllgngcrych. For' a few minutes ho stood looking at tho signboard in nuito helplessness. Then, pointing to the board and waiving his othsr arm toward the carriages, he called out f to tho passengers: "If there's anybody there for hero this Is It." e a ' Oot It At last ' A mountaineer school teacher corrected a hoy who had said, "1 ain't gwine thar." "That's no way to talk. Listen: I am not going thoro; thou art not going thorei ho is not going thoro: we are not going thoro; you nre not going there: thov are not trninir there. - Do you get the Idea?" "Yessur. They ain't nobody gwine.'.' see QwU Proper ' .'.., Customer (to delicatessen store proprietor): Look here, I found a button In that salad you sold mo. Proprietor: Or course, mnrtnml That was part of the dressing. ?k!' w 4 will . Clurcnco Dnrrow. in n dchnte nt Princeton University with Senator Lcnroot, decliired tlie World Court a foe to freedom. Olyinpin Miirri, freed of Hie slaving of .lolm ll:i(iiiio, a miiN rieti mini won, mii iuii .i. wiih nie iiiiui'i' in per imuy, luis a rosciuo liiuire onereii nrr. Mrs. Jiihi'iIhi winlucv, wcnllhv Itenrcscntntlvo J. A. Gurncr. from Texas, ndn Leo Salter- ""'y ,,r.N,MV U IT ".f,,'ri''1 . '"'"I'l Olympia 1 p 1 rti.. 1- 11 ii) ....... .1.1:..... mil IwF linliv nnd nlluw Ansa Mmcti tn cuiilirin,. In.r ..,.:. - - - -. - - - - - iiiuaiv IfSSOllS, white. Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, clashed at a heonnfl in wasiunaton wucn earner cnnrcn 1110 cx penscs "bf the Texas dciefia lions, urging tho repeal of tho federal death tax, were paid by Texas tax clubs. Mrs. Horace) Dodge, of Detroit, escaped death when tier car turned over at JVcst Palm Bench, flu, Li SU! nail 111 1 Victor A. Dclamere, pf Dorchester, lln.ss,, believes he has tlio longest soup strainer in the country. It measures over nine inches, and he expects it will some day develop into a real . uvwtaclia, - --.i..i I ... P. isV" , T I CIO. BKODEXeiCsC . KABTVEW, DU HEiiaT VttOtfiS XOOC1-CJ ' -Hear 1 .ft. .V' lr-t " r ;.' HA ifh dl -.a . ... ... S I X K 1 WW Nicholas Lndovsky arrived nl Ellis Island, New York, onl to find himself held there pending legal adoption by K. It. Boggs, Aincriciiii nee of the Lafayette Escadrillc, who j picked him up ubroad. Grave conrt-rn is felt far 11 Queen Mother Mnrjjlicnta li,.l irrnvclv ill f"-1"1' 1 timo. ,.. nt Home. HunninJ tiigh tcmpmiline. her conl tin rcoiiircs the const. presence of physicians a nurses. lilairra? t.faMn'sa'aiaMjf,. IRODEROT, B lE'AS'J! S'HUlCt,.VlrADIJfe.CAVlTZrN.B. Sir Brodcrick, Hartwcll, (lie rum running baronet of Eng land, who sct'out two years ago to reap a fortuno defying the U. S. anti-litruor laws, has 'been driven into bankruptcy by the American dry navy. Dr. II. T. Moore, of Dartmouth, has been inaugurated president of Skidmoro College, Sara toga Springs, N. Y., a leading institution for women. For mer Governor R. P. Bass, of New Hampshire, will seek .the seat of Senator George IL Moses next Fall. Prince Vladimir Galitzine of Russia, former confidante of the Grand Duke Boris, is in New y orny on a mission shrouded in secrecy, y-. nf nn unwed ni"H ,.. i:iii.t nm- I'SPV. 1 llr 111 . . v( For fifty 'dollar's, this little offspring w"s 801,1 ?. lW . Z.: the sale cnus resuneo in an iiivcsiikiiu"" purchase by tho woman ubovc. . . ;, ,