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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1925)
EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC M, H2S m REFLECTED IN EUGENE Every Effort Made to Make All Happy NEEDY FAMILIES HELPED Mm. A (I JT lllrvcbi Work or (living j ocoiwltlcM lo 44 11 mm1; lny ViiUNunlljr HrlKlit 1 Christmas, 1P2.V pnwod Into an other vhnsi f history la Ml night unci with It the satlsfm-thm of nil hm))1o in KiiRtMif that another yulWfito had found 41 no nin want inK for the thhiKs that ko to make Itfr chrful. Thnt was the general sentiment, and it fteemt'd to slow from the rolorful Chrlstntas trees that greeted the eye from almost every window In the city. ; Joyful children. for whom Christmas really means nomethiiiR mnitic and mysterious, took nd vuiitaK f exreptionnlly sood weather to try out their constem nnd HTooterft. trirycles. skates uiul toy of all deseriptlons on the side walks of the residential sections. Went Jut Kvtvptloiuil Hero Had It not been for the calendar. there might have been nothing else lalreJn.j tn Aberdeen Chr.stuiaa to remind Eugene people that ov. h.'riff Frank- K. Taylor was Christmas hud been here, and is 0nr e,l yesterday, (rone. The day wan urlnht and the. McOlure. acting a a trusty, ran nun shone ttirouith white clouds. owav from ltu lo0;,i iutt October even though there was a chill InUj, after serv iir little more than the air. a mun h of a term that wan-.to ; Looking up and down city streets hne extended over a period of a variety of dress, unlike that ex- approx mutely eiKht months, pru pectcd on n Christmas day, could j vided a fine of J400 was not pa d. he seen. Here some In overcoats He was sentenced to two months mere some ill sweaters, .ionic were hat less. Others did need of heavy wraps. I Inside tho homes Yule loss In J the fireplaces threw out n cliecr- i .i. n, i, .i.i wh.nt n.n. nf vru,v ..on rorn ' balls and dishes of candy were ' . ' ' .No Kxcump for Hunger , Even the unemployed transient within the city was spared the atark circumstances of no Christ- t mas dinner. Through the work of the. Salvation Army and other wel fare societies, all that could be e-thered were (civen warm meals. There was no excuse for men to go hungry yesterday. . , Worthy poor of Eugene were friven generous baskets of food and ' clothinir. and toys for the little tron assisted" by ail omnintlons ones. Mrs. M. S. Ady, police inn for good fn the city, saw to it that ' there was not a family in dire cir cumstances but that had a boun tiful Christmas dinner and neces sities of life. Help From All t.lven Boy and Girl Scouts, Pioneers, Comrades, members of the Girls' lea ff lie. the V. C. T. U.. churches. I The regular form of service, con women'a clubs and private indi- 1 sistinR of carols, reading, of la viduals contributed to the general tab's prophecy and its fulfilment f-und nnd more than $200 cash. s" recorded in St. Luke 2. David besides an uncstiinated amount of John Jones mng "Lo, a Star. Ye Rood clothing and food, was do- i Sages "Hoary." He waa accom- nated ? Mrs. Ady said last night that 44 needy families In Eugene, some f them with-five or six children, nnd one with a sick father who had been out or work for months and -hail nine little tots looking for Santa Clans, were -cared for.. The police matron made personal calls and York rite masonry In the state rece've certificates of t tie. Con on each of the 44 families and in-1 of Oregon. scoucn'ly when an applicant for a vestlgatcd conditions for herself. 4 ij26 motor vehc'e Icense pre- All deliveries to the poor were i made Christmas eve. They had to be sure they were going to get, enmnihini' anil nn enillH not liis- ' appoint those children who looked LAST DAY 1 to 11:30 The Fun Special "HOGAN'S ALLEY" wlUt MONTE BLUE Patsy Ruth Miller LouUe Fazenda Ben Turplr.' CHRIST1K co.Mi:i)Y RF.X NKWS CO ft wmi Mm fcp ttrvr Sfcissr GREAT GUNS .. what fun! FIVK KIIOWH IX OXE 2 FEATURE STAGE ACTS at 3:307:109:15 . A new "Pacemaker" " "3 BASES EAST' A homer of humor WEBFC0T WEEKLY Adults 850 Children lOo , .Mntlneo and Night . no r.tficily forward to th nltfht of niKlilH, rxplaliifu Mr, Ady, U. REOPENS JANUARY 4 M ITM'XTS llAVi: III T (INK HAY ix wiiim-TO m:i.isTi:u The winter tei in ul the t'nlvcr- ly ef Ontm wtlf nuii .luuu.iry 4. :u vn il nu to an ;innouurciiHant Hum the unlxerAtty. I Hie to the systvm InuunuiuuM two yv.ii- ao that of rt'K.Mcrhtt; .ii tlte ttuee tfi'ius work duriiiK tho itpi'inm of the tall titiuiter, hut one day will he Ufrd to complete ick b rt. on this rour.uK quarter. !te: urn na students, to rents er, have hut to report to instructors for slgnatur pr-or to ftlinn cards in the huuincKj of fit. e, under th.s system. New en I ant a tun; follow the regular eoursi of resist rat -on which l Kien nut t the regis trar's off. re. ESCAPED TRUSTY TAKEN mtY.xx McCmrk arri:stf.i IX AHF.RIIK.KX Pr smu r Ran Away (ruin Ijinc County .lull October SO; to Ho IUxiukIii Hack Today iryan McCiure, escaped prison er from .the l.ane cuunty Ju.l was mm to imv u niic ... v....- not find ihe.v.ct.on of a t-hante or illegal po.s-, session of mash "U,L, , .V, ,. , a iVv -j ;, s.ato prohibition off.cers anil turneii over i.. tfuiu, """" ;gh" ld In the Aberdeen on an open charge, pend nts the arrixai lhPre today of Lane county officers w.th a warrant for his arrest, SID KNICHTS CONVENE m x wt" rmiuiviu-RV u c CHUISTLS SERVICE Hoatliiu of Isaiah's ProplKH-y nntt Its Fulfillment Killovcl by Annual Toasts Christinas day services were held in the .Masonic lempie yesicrnay by a large number of members of Ivanhoe Commandery. No. Knights Templar. I panied on the organ by Miss Edith Grimm. rrofeor Frederic 8. j Dunn gave a brief Christmas ad- dress, Ritualistic ceremony followed and the-meeting was closed wit!i ' the annua' offering of toasts to ! ntl pram) n.n. torn n( ntu. In.l va 1 I MOTHER SENDS PUDDING PASTOR HKCKIVES GIFT FROM I.M,M.MI There were probab'y hundreds' J of plum pud Jlngs served at Christ- , mas dinners yesterday that were "just like mother used to make." There were probably a lot of them made by mother." ! But one man. Rev. Frederick G. Jenn'ngs, enjoyed a plum pudding that h s mother, in England, made. The , pudding arrived In splendid frond tion, admitted the pastor last n'gh. j "there's no news in that she j cencs me one every year,' was his ; comment. POLICEMEN CHARITABLE TRAFFIC VIOLATORS WARNED CHRISTMAS NIGHT Even poPcemen are charitable on Chr's maa. "It's all rlnht 'his t me. but don't let 'ine catch you do ng it a-a n.'V was the warning handed out to about a dozen automoh. le drivers who made reverse turns on v -mette street lu' e last night. "The law has been broken but t Is hard to arrest a man on Chrhvmas," sa d one of the night i off cers, "the mean th'ng about ft Is that some people take advantage pf the fact." McD0NALD THEATRE tlf U llfJH TODAY I to 1 1 :30 w PEehNJALD SENT OUT TO OWNERS Certificate of Title Must First . Be Had LETTER IS SENT OUT sheriff and t'livr of ISilUv 15e ccCyo litMrucUoiirt frttnt Stvrotnry of State Sheriff Taylor and Chief of ro ll' .Hid kins tvioh has received a torn; letter from Srretnry ot State Koaer reicardltiK the licenn inn of uu.omoli.les for The HiM-retary early In November ma ted an application blank to each owner of m ItceilSed motr vehicle in Ore con, together with pr nted :mtructlona and other ihh twary information for the uxe In making appttcntiona for 192 motor vehicle, license. The ac tum wan with a view of fuc.lluitlnif the work of the motor vehicle di vision of the department nnd nUo of reUeviim the sheriff of the counties of the state, authorised to issue temporary licence tn;, of unnecessary demands hetnn made upon them nrund January 1, 1926. for such temporary license tags, as well as a savinit fn the expense of turn'shintf these tem porary 1 cense iuks.1i is sta'ed. "in plae'utt the applltmtion blanks in the hands of motor ve- hlett owners such u long time be- fore January 1, 1926. there should be no excuse for requests for tern porary license tags to cover the operation of motor vehicles which were duly licensed in 1925, ' the secretary says. The sheriffs are asked to refuse nil such requests. . . thnt l..iiiiuiriirv sheriffs for only such motor ve- h'cles as are purchased on or after January 1. 1926, and I - Vi.; -V .. V nre submitted, with the statutory .a.l tt. fha tlitllllim' fees through the sner.rta tor trnnsmlt i.1 to the secretary of cat ons for cert'flcates ' of t'tle show ntf conclus'vely that the ownership of the motor veh'cle is in the name of the person apply in: for the 1926 I cense. OertiricatOH .Must be llail "On Julv 1- 1925. tfte certificate of the title law went into effect. h1 law reoulres that I'cense rlates can not be issued by the f.cer. unle-s appl;caton Is first mde for a certif ca'e of t'tle anrt n rtirr,t of title issued for such mo:r vehicle by tho secretary of state. About S3 per cent of the mo'or i eh'cles were licensed In Orecnn before Ju'y 1. 1923. and f or ttti" were nni therefore up to that titr... a,. motor veh-clril pnyed nfter-JuV 1. 1925. cert'ftca'es of wJth thfk license plates. Many motor vehicle own ers whi secured licenses for their cars before .luly 1. 1925. have since that date applied for and tccured cer'lf Cites or t'tle. "As Jsnuarv 1. 1926. Is near at hand and minv mnor veh'e'e owners whose cars were Vcensed before July 1. 1923. have not up to this t me appl ed tor nnd sc.- cu'-ed eertif'cates of title license pta'es for the Venr 1928 can not be issued In such cases until the n... nt ..tch rnr. nnt.lv for nnd rents h mnelf to trie sheriff with h's appbeatton for 1926 license he must exhibit to tne snernt ennr a certif'caie of t'tle or the certi ficate ind rece nt of regls-rnt'on. 'ssued a the t'me and in onjune i nn wtth such cert'ficate of title. n evidence 'hit such motor ve- hlc!e owner hns complied with the low requ'r n h'm to secure a cer t'f cite of title for his motor ve h'cle. In those cases where no such ev'dence Is presented bv an applicant for a 192S llcenso such nnpllcnnt must make appl'catlon for certificate of tlt'e therefore at the same t'me nnd n'tnch ft to h's application for 1928 I'cense. The sheriffs are asked to Inc'.ude all such cases In a separate icroup of transactions from those appli cations t'T 1926 licenses for which certlflca-es of tlt'e have olready been secured liv the owners of the veh'cles descr bed In the respec tlve applications. The certificate of title law prov'des 'hat the owner of a motor vehicle who shall oper ate the same In OreKon under a llconse number of this sta'e after .'u'y 1. 1925. without first sacur or 1 a cert f'ca'e of tfle shall be ku'Hv of a m'sdemeanor ana punisneu as prov ded In such ant." FEW PRISONERS 111 I.AWT YEAR' ft MJMIIF.R CI'T IX HALF Condition of Public MorolH Rotter , . Jailer nnd District Attorney Both A(troc I whether the Christmas admon . Itlon of Santa Clau to little boys . and irrownups "- anyininn 10 uo ; with It. or whether prohibition waj , more rudcessful this year than Inst, there was outstanding evidence of Kood morals as far as city and . county police records wero con cerned Christmas. I I.ast Christmas there were men incarcerated In the county ' Jail and the confines of that hulld l InK were crowded to the extreme. lYerterdny there wore hut 25 pris oners. The discussion of the mora, 'condition arcse between Harold I.. I.ce. the countv jailor, and John , H. Medley, dlstrlrt attorney, both finally aBree'nK that whatever the ! cause, people nppesred to ho bet ter this Christmas than lasl. i No arrest were msde Christmas .eve. one prisoner bolnir locked up ,'ln the county Jail on a churue of I several montluV standing, early . Christmas mornlnir. DEER SEEN ON STREETS A.M.MAI TROTH RESIDE MAII. TRI CK OF A 1sr buck deer that had evlt .' dently been chased by doxs trot ted alone; by the side of the Uni ted fttates tnnli truck driven by Charles Croner on Krankl'n boule ivard near the eastern city limits at eight o'ejock yesterday morn int:, riccordins; to Mr. f'ronor, who had Just Atartcd on bis route u mall carrier Up' tho Mohawk val ley. The deer seemed to ho pretty well tuiue, lidTt8eaon.,t.,fc-w"o "itav.! ;i j , f t''C a'!au,.' -:ic U 1 ui i fuHi-itolut born, tho other I liaviiJrt bi'cn bioUcn oft. Alter trutiitiK (Uomk v it h the mall truck a (v rods it leaped the reneo and disappeared in the brush on Victoria MclKhts, Mr. froner miut ho euuld have eatiKht the untmal with u rope had one been handy A number ut other purhoRs evi dently taw the suinc deer lhurn day eventtiK In about the name place. It Ih believed It had bee,, staying in the hills about Hen drieks park where there Is a lame herd of deer kept by the city and that t is cliancd occasionally by tow it doRB. , PiLCHERS SPREAD OUT STOIIK WII.I. S(M)X UK 11':M.I IN I'OHTttXNK INtMt of Wrijtlu. Sluxt 'HIIail) (lit IVmrth Mitvt lias lUt In ken Over The It. A. rtlchcr company wll, soon open a store lit rurtltind, uc ronlliiK to J. J. Maloney, innnaKer of the company's store In Kugene. This store will he upolher link In the long chain of stures oper ated by .litis company on the Ta ctile coast. A deal has Just been closed whereby the chain organisa tion will take over ti lease held by the Wright Shoe company on In.' Mixtuu toot storeroom at 131 131 Fourth street. In conlunotlon with the taking over ot this lease, i which still has b years to run. the I'llchur organisation also ob tained a ten-year extension -front I He Alder Investment company .. I owner of the building, on the en tire ground floor in the sum.) building, with luO feel frontline on Alder street und the sauiu front age on Fourth. Tho Portland store will be the 15th to be opened on the t'aclric coast by the 1'llcher organisation within recent weeks. 1. . IHI.,t, ...... f-.H,a.l n uepartment store executive in i.oc He rc. ! ""I .1 . - ....... i rcntly formed the It. A. I'ilcher A . , llnn0Ull(.(t, woulj ,,,,. tt ,..! of S that ho 3 do- partment stores on the rartf;c coast. Stores nt Tacoma, Itremerton unj Monro. Wash., and ut IVndleton have been purchased by the com pany. Recently nw etores have been opened at Yakima. Klaiuatn Fulls, Eugene und Stockton. A site has been leaved nt A tterdeeu w here a, store Is to open next spring. Seattle and Everett are nlso to be included in the chain. HOTEL WORKERS HAPPY ;OI.I) COINS CHRISTMAS ;iits . TO . SIXTY It was it res Christmas for III employes of the KtlKCUe hotel lio must needs pass through 1'cceiiw her ii In much the same method .as any other day lu the year. Hlxty men and women Wero yes terday (flven Christmas envelopes that . contained a colli coin for each. n.l cards of Kreetlns; from the hotel inanaKement.' These she could Ret away front their duties for u few inlutites Christmas eve heard tho carolers of tho Kpls. copal church. ! - Christmas decorations, Includlnit' me oiKi;esi tree in tne city helped to make the event more cheerful. FEDERAL FUND IS ASKED COXTI.VIATIOX OF I.AIIOU OFF1CKS KOt GUT An effort w II I.e mnde by Coni cressmun Wlilis C. Hawley and Senn'nr Stunf.cl.l to Include an em'crKency apprnpr ntlon for the cont. nuance of the federal employ ment off ces a. Kueene nnd Med ford, ft has been learned here. Both were to be closed Immediate ly upon the order of Frances Jones, director of the employment service, because of exhnustnin of appropriations for their upkeep. i no r.uKene omce is pnrtlully sup. ported by ihe KiiKeoc city council and ts expeetwl to to function. In the News sir ErsrtrT ruti reaFoRo Sir Ernest Rutherford, who won the Nobel Prize for ehenv inlry in ISrOiJ. lias been elected president of the Royal Society in KiikIiiikI. Lady' Monica Salmond,' wife of the Isritmh air vice niliiuiul, is as much at home in the air as her flyiiiR Imahnnd, 5'rime Paul, ot Greece, exiled Crown Prince, is in Uosion on a iitlit-itpmiiK Irio. Princess Nina Zitfiancf f. (in PA biJlf ntintil Im beeome United Suu iUM. ' Dale for Exhibition Sot Late In FobiiKiiy , FASHION MODELS COMING Ntr'onal tiuuril llnll Is Kugavs 'wl fur N'kIiI l'r!or 4H'iiltvc of Fuur-Uny (Unit Eugene untomoblle dealers are plmut uk another auto show, to be held In the armory the last week In i February, It was learned yea- lelibty. Apprnx matctv 31 makes of cars with several mode's uf each will tie exit b teil lb a ear, if present plans carry, accord iik to a nte ment miitle last n ght by Jidiu L. Stark of Portland, who arrived In Eugene to spend tho Christmas holiday With relative. ludtcatloim are that the auto show will be held Wednesday, Thursday, h'rldav and Saturday u( l-ciiruaiv 24. St tf(t and S7. DiHinniilons I'ltiuunl Negoiht'loiiH we r he. tig made last night with utitional guard of f r -is und enlis e.l men to lndd a ball on the preeiMl ng evening In the armory. The interior of the li'i: lirill halt would bo decorated lor the oecasbui and the decora i hum would serve for t he iui.o nlmw at welt, Mr. .mark sa d that 1& lr'lan.l m di'Is would appear ,n Tat hititts rlmw' pei forniaueea , each nigh' dur ng the exhlb ton. Fashion shows were held last year and lht vear b"fore n the same manner. Mr. Stalk had charge of both fetes. In the 21 makes of ears that may be d'spliycd in tho armory, i is pusslb'e that then would be bewei'ii 4.1 nnd 10 anomoldtes ihott n. ' l-ntcs Not tNttilToJitg Portland automoh r dealers have d xeniised p'niis for an auto show th's vear, bu' no def nil plans Invc been made and If there line. It will be late tn Mareli, nc cord.ng to authoritleM in that a;ty who, ate In touch wl'h the sttua t in. No other automobile exhl b t ons ar planned tn OrKim s- fur as is known and the portlaiu snow woiini in mi way conriit-t with one n this city. Praet t altv every make of nu'o mnbile on the market along the Par'fio t'.-im would find a niche n the prtik'ti si e of the armory drill floor and in ther. the Infest n I'litomoiiv, development. Mr.' S ark sa'd. i-WMfirs iim i.i;i)i:it n s xi:v rn t us i: cn vr.Ait Will llcrp .t Artiuirr till Xlltlit Of .Inlllliiry 21. W tli Sontr , Of Ills Nc..i Numbers ' Noveliy and more nove'ty 's ibe demand .f ihe Amerlcitn mull c pulil c. s ivs I.Uu enaiil-Coinmiind-rr John I'hlPp H'.usn. who th s sen son will make h's tli ril-of-i.-i cn tury tour ut 'he head of his fa mous bund. The noted company wl'l be a ihe armory Jnnuarv Zl.'ntm city;. Wade II. Kerr, fnd Kouafl helimes lhat h s success n:i a band mister In a considerable ,.,ne; K ' 11. K'dwell, 2nd l.t. Inf .leTree has hen due to the ract rtes . 2I Klevettth avenue east, 'hat he renl'sed Mrly In h's Career KuKeiie; J. C. Knepke, 1st l.t. the Amerr-n detnind for noveliy. i'g;n, lot IN'I) the armory, Ku Two novelties the Hotisn public has BPnP. Waller It. Ijindwe'.ir. 1st l.t. been trn'ticd to expect annually One s the new Housa march and the other is the new Kousa humor eiwtue. H.nce the dues when he wrote 'The l.'ber'y Hell" for his f'r t tour, eterv Hotisa sensnn has seen at least one new jnnrch. ami this year there will be two. Tim H'sok Horse Troop " ded rated to ihe ttreat Clevelun.l mllltnrv or- vnnlzit'on. and "The National tinme," n baseball march written nt ihe nvl nt'on of Judie Kenesuw Mnuntn'n ljind s. h'Kli rommis- , s oner of oiKiin'zed baseball. The i H' tija hiimoresnue ulunvs Is revue of tho popular tunc of the of the Day ilav. with o;ie belitit tinod an A ihetiio. Tin'" sttimni the Iheiuti I 'l-nllow Oie Swallow, A ear uuo It was "Whin Do Yon ln tu Hun day. Mary." ami the year beinie tlutt It wan the classic champm, "Ml". (liillUfihei', Mr. Hheail." Tu these annual novelties ibis scn kou ate added a new suite. "Cuba Under three FImun," which Is Sousa's impress on or lle ctiamtlug of Cuba's mus e lioin Spanish to Amerieuii tn Cuban, and Huusa'ti Amerlraii Jax. Hue of the Housu features lilts tteasou will be the lexlvut of "The Libert v Hell.' march. This march will be played with a set ut rhliue. east In Kngtaitd and eos.lnu more Until llo.OUU. The chimes solo si W II Ih. tleoige F, Carey, lor sev e at se.isous a uiember of the Sousa oigau sal on, ARMY RESERVES LISTED SIXTV-I IVK l I.ANK llll'STV I.Ot'.VI'l: Only I'.Vven Ant Mti:nt Men) .Mint orriisrN Am III lliranlr). Tabulation Nlmws . Hltlv.flve reserve off cers of the ii rni v have been located lu Ijtiie county bv Major Jnim r. iiuuii. enecu Ivv of the reuulur iiniiy who has been stationed lu Kimeoo to taku i hiunti of reseivo corps tiu l.v.lles. of this number II of the officers are tiled i ;il men. wlllln Ihu otlieis are mostly Inlnntry, with u few nillllery men of both bruiieliiis, three chaplii lis, ttvo wavulryiiien ami one siituul conn off.cer. Ou Is in the JudK advocate's depnt'" incut and onu Is an ordnance of ficer. Kullow.ii Is the lost. Wnldo J. Adifms. Ma, limit Res., IteK.ster bldu.. Kunelle; Itoy 0. Andrews. 1st 1.1. KA-ltes., MVS lleeclt street, KUSene; William V, llaniey, 1st l.t. l-'hup-lles., 951 Alder street, HiiKene; Harry I.. I'.ecK. Clipt. Hlt ltes.. Hprlllliflebl: I.. V. Illnoks. Capt. Denl-lles., I. 0. o. KUKene; James M. Oorr. Jnd la. Int. lies.. Its? Vlllaid street. i:ui;.'iioi John W. Chase. Cai.t. CA-ltea., Hprlllflld: C. It. Clin k. Jnd l.t. Inf. (NO I. armory. Ktik'eue: Spencer It. Collins, 2nd 1. t. KA-ltes., Ilartle Court, KuKrno; Kdward CVnyers. 1st l.t. Inf-ltea.. 1 7T Moss street, Kuitene; Claude c. Crosoll, Capt. Int-ltes., tNtll, 440 Hectind street, Collase tirove; William II. I'Ble. Capt. Med-ltes, tX(l) M per bdlldlnit. Kutteue; Itaymond K. IMtilel. Capt. KA ltes.. Wendllnit; Itnymond K. Iioliuney. 1st I.'. I'eiit-ltes.. Junc tion City. OrWItt V. Iiormer. 2nd I.I. InMtcs. "14 Wasblnutun s reel. Kusrnei Wlllnrd A. Klkins. Mn). Chap-lies.; 33 Willamette s reel, Kuitene; Itelllien II Kields. .MliJ. Med-ltes.. Iltl I'alterson street, Kuitene; 1 1 iik Ii IV Kurd. 2nd I.". KA-Kes. h.itt 111, Kllltelio; W 11,11111 I". lll'SV, Sml I.I. Illf-ltes., Oshiirn ho el. Kuitene; Kred tlu on. 2nd l.t. Inf-ltcs.. Unburn hotel. K.UKCIH-: John K. Unas. Capt Chap lies. I90 W.llumelte. Kuuciie; l iderck K. liar. lint:, 2nd l.t. Inf ltes.. 192 Kletenth avenue west. I'liuelle: J.Meph J. milliliter. Capt. g.M.ltr... 44 Kiithth avenue west. Kunene; llnvd C. I loniewood. 2nd l.t. Inf-ltes.. U Kerry slret. Kunene; Lawrence Jensen, dipt. I il3i. I Inf Nil -the nrniory. Ku itene; Cl'de K. Jord.ui. 2nd l.t. uM lten.. route 1. i'reswell. Ilurrv II. Keeney, CUPl. Illf-Iles. 10'JO I'earl street. Kuitene: tlordon K. Kelso. 2nd 1.1. . usv. itea.. June i. mf.lin. Ji I'earl street. Ku- I A-lles., t oltnae tirove; mpfwii W. Ijmihard 2nd 14. KA-ltea Klrst National bank build im. Co' taite tirove; David l. Iove. Capl. Med-ltes.. box 213 Junction City: John K. May. Capt. Inf-ltos., 109 Twenty-fourth pvenue east, Ku Keiie; l.ouie II. MrKey, Capt. JM lies.. 431 N nth nvenue west, Ku rene; Jnines A. Meek, 2nd l.t. Inf.. n Jackson street. Kuitene: Will- I. M lit. Isi l.r. Ord.ltes.. It. Df o Kuitene Davtd C. Mosby. Ml ,( AH-lies , -Co time tirove; v" F. Moxley. Iiii It len.les., 72 t't.entie h avenue west. Kuuene llurvvy 1.. I'addock. 2nd l.t. Cnv Ites. 1944 Lincoln street, KUKene: John 11. I'ntteraon, 2nd 14. Hut lies., 54 Ninth avenue west. KU Kene; Howard A. I'owers, 2nd l.t. inf-ltes., I.'nlversl.y apartments. KuKene; Thomas R. l'owers. Is: l.t. Kiixr-llea. H31 Thirteenth nvenue east, Kuitene; William II Itambo. 2nd l.t. CA-lles., Western Lumber rumnany. West fir; tleorne V. J. Itniusdell, 1st LI. Inf-ltes., Westflr; C. W. Ile.d, 2nd l.t. 81k Ros., Wetherbce-Fowcrs, Kuitene; Carl W. Uolili na. MaJ. Med-Hes., 1273 M il street, KUKene; Itamey W. IIukIi. 2nd Lt, KA-lles., . 9 W.llatiieit atrre Kuitene. W.ll.atn 1). HedKW.ck, 2nd 1.1. Inf-Kes., t'r-sw!l; Louis W, HIok mnn, 1st l.t, Inf-ltes.,. routo I, Junction City! Cnrlton K. Kpenser, 1st Lt, JAtl-ltes., 1926 Alder street KUKene; Hubert A. Htainm, 2nd LI. gM-ltes., 1S97 Harden aires., KUKono; 1), C. Human!, Capt, .Med, rtitsOi the armory, lOuKono: Van HvarverutL -Capt, CAC-ltos., Lane county couithouse; llerschel It. Taylor, 1st IAAH-lles., 1272 Will amette street, Kuitene; John II. Thotnna, 2nd l.t. QM-Ites., routo 4, Junction C.tyi W. H. Turner, 2nd l.t. AH-Hes.. 141.11 Willamette stront KUKene; Jabes W. Thurston, 2nd I. i KA-Res., 1187 Hllynrd street, KUKene; Charlos Walker, 2nd Lt. t.'AC-llea,, C'reswell; Amos O. Wal ler, MaJ. Med. (ONO) 373 Hloy cnlh nvenue west, ICiiKcne ; Claudo II. Washhurne, 1st Lt. CAt'-ltos., Junction City; William' CI. Wh.to, MuJ. inf-Hon. (NU 000 N.nlll avenue west, KUKene; Loo A. W.lhrow, 2nd Lt. lnf-Hc Kl in m: Marshall M. Woodwoilh, tut LI, .Med-ltes,, Oakr tlKo, PRISONERS ENJOY PIES F.XTRAh KKKVKtl Tf) INSIATF.S OF COUNTY JAIIj Tho iJino cAunty prisoners fared pretty well yostorday In the way of n Christmas dinner according to tinroia ii j,co, county jailor. While the hoys had neither tur key or .chicken, thoy onJoyed roast pork with the usual Jail fare nnd n, special treat of pies. Homt one donated a box of nnnlca nnd 'I ho relatives of a few of the In- jnntes Rave thorn a fow other nxtriis. 1 : JOHN W. WELCH DIES IIFHIDF.KT OF HANTA CLARA ItFACIIION AB OF Oil John Wesley Welch, i)3, dlod nt his home nt Hnnla Clara nt man o'clock, yostorday evening, Jn ad- -2 Cans Pink Salmon. (WE DELIVER) -75c Brooms, Special. . , -85c Brooma, Special . . , -$1.00 Brooms, Special, 'lit Ion to Ills window, fti nil 1 110 V. Welch, he Is survived by two dniiiihtera. Anna V. Welch, Health', ami Ida Welch, who lives at Ihe laiully home 'In Hnnla Clurn. Mr. Welch came lo ltue oounly 12 years ao from Chicago and has alnce mnde his home here. He was bprn lu Illinois. Kiiurrnl arraittfeuienla will be announced Inter (rum the llritnateller cliupel. MEN LATESTSHOPPERS MALI: Mlt'l'l:it TllltOMJ STORI-J Till ItNllAV Men nre late shnppera, one hoiisetvlte ( In Kuitene learned Thursday. Throuithaut the huslness dletrlct the stores were rrowded with men, nlrkliiit over the remains of Chrim. maa stocka.. There were a. many of them Thtireday attt.nio.ni and eveinu aa there had been women nnd rhlhlrea for two or three daa before, A Inst minute man to (et a Rift for a neglected friend, for a wire or anme other rrlatlte, was partly the raii.e of the male shopping II Wit, Indicated, . Neckties, sockj. nonoserciiiem, toys and many other artli'les found their way out ai pi.ri-N a. a result. Individuals with worried coun tenances shouldered lhelr vnrlnu. ways tl.riiiixli the store., lo stop t eounlrra. make purehasrs and with rhnnse of expression, hurry out. Orb-tun! lirill I 'niter Neve Mann rsiwni Dinner dance every iilnht except Httnday, Mualn by tl new Wur. Iltser piano, Hpeclal attention to phone orders PI...... .t. . ,. O'Day, proprietor. U-l-tf ML'TtAt, UKIi-. M, KI'HAflt'K We Make Our 5 Guarantee Good V- Wo oxumlno eyes by Ihe latest nnd most scientific methods. Wo pnt tho utmost skill Into mukliiK of nineties. lly so dnlnu wo have reduced mistakes nnd dlssullsfiicllnn to minimum. Wo nlm to do our work so woll that wo en" nfrorn Ktiiirniiiea all of l. . tf Wo do till of our own nrlndlmr. Hrokeu- lenses replaced nnd any kind duplicated nt short notice. - NKK MOODY AND KEK IH71TF.ll sel.JiJ.lfl-JHI-.J JtL-ll!lae?SH- " Fancy . Creamery Butter, Pound 45c (WE DELIVER) 100 Pound Sack Best Cane Siii;ir $57, , (WE DELIVER) U 25c Broom Sale! ..59c ..69c ..79c n 171 I tlirPTrill mrJ "IlH d. VML I rflLL Ult! ItlMllI NT llim; mrl. I-ASSI M AWAY I'tincral SrrH.T for UkI VagA ..... . .m r, n,uii, front Itc'alite Mra. Klira J. Weatfall, tl rt. tie. 11 it, r.USelie N., .q j J .- ..nr ii- inn hums ol I, ,ir. r. j. lUnla 11 Twelfth avenue en.i, ij f ,.,. ii.iRrr.nv llin.M, Horn In Imvir. enuntv, M smui In till .1,. w :J?7. . . . . ., it.t-q m o. tillt.l I! school, of Ihut alaii, ,nJ J "i"'"1""' '. nirt'. to Wtlllam II Wp.ir.n u ... fall wn. the .tn.-li.r .1.. -t... ... 1V caI ren. T WO llAltwhln.. .1..I I- -l., . hood The surv'trinu rhlMns ! as nuiows: Airs, imr't. o( Kuiej I 1.0 . Wesifali ,.f Kuitene tn4 I H. Wesifnll. of Cirtti.n. OkUhnrr. Two slstera. Mra I. nil. filth. of I'ntvnre (to. k. Knna,Tna ferl nterly a re-iilrnt .r Kuc.nr, ,t Mrs N .11, Hi il.ii of rtrat'nn NVj ra.ks. nmi n Itr-.thrr. T. (I Ra... rev or tteaiite. ni.it feurvlvit Mrs, Wralfall waa iirriUnu bv her bu.l.iind 'ii lut anil rarr. in .11 a civ w'nn iir aim Mn. lb tie nearly 32 te.ir. ten I'lllterst aervlt ea wrrs not for tilrle.l Itt.l lllrllt ut Ills V.ati ehaltel where ilit l.n.lv waa lakt The del,, i.r 'h.. rl'ea will be lioullced when tvtud la rrcthtl from relatlvea. Msxsslnsa suhacrlntlena Ukf for any you may dsalrs to taw Isalrs 10 rwf iw. 100 "awl CO. Bun pitl or autiscrih for new. 109 Avenue stsaf fllTKH L. NIvUI.V CO. Burt old tires for raah. Il.l0.lsi4 Ah, What, a Fine Roast! OT only this particular cut of meat, but every other cut you may buy here. Contented animals , furnish the meat that graces your table. The low prices also are inducement to do your buying here. Eugene Packing Co. '675 Willamette St. Phone 38 niootiu I WltLAMtTTB T. , lUOtNi. ORON 1 I 1 1a