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! - MORNINtj REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 192S TWO mm WORT.. moejev Priced With 1926 License DODGE ROADSTER Delivery Bed $75.00 1917 LITTLE 4 CYLINDER OVERLAND TOURING .Two New Tires $70.00 . 1917 DODGE TOURING $125.00 1922 CHEVROLET TOURING, $145.00 1921 FORD. COUPE New Paict Lots of Extras 1923 FORD COUPE ' Lots of Extras $315.00 1925 FORD COUPE. . ,; 4 Snubbers, Bosch Ignition System, Balloon Tires, Spot Light, Speedometer, and Motometer. . $490.00 LATE MODEL STAR TOURING $315.00 ' 23 BUICK:6 ROADSTER . tj , New Paint, New. Battery, Best Buy in City, 2 Bumpers $58fl.00v 1922 BUICk"4 ROADSTER New Paint, All the Extras, Two Spot Lights! $405.00. 1918 BUICK 4'TdURINti' ' New'Tires $125.00 1924 BUlCK 4 ROADSTER 4 Wheel Brakes and Lots cf Extra ' $810.00 B: F. Goodpasture 1911 Buict Dealer; ,1923 GOODPASTURE BLDC.; 7th & Olive St Phom 1207 I . Morning Register 26 PRESENT AT REUNION MKS. Jl. T. MliXHKl.l,. R8 VK.VHS, IS OI.UKSY MKMIIKIt Hi lullvia Gather . Ill - Kiu-liigfli'ltl IIiuiic for H-1'llT of FamlUc Olrirtstar I Jin I'ounly i3tMn ; SPIil.NtlKlKl.li, Or., 26. Family-: n union uvi . lioUl in , SpiinpfivUt Chrrttmns, day by 3 ; in i' tutors of the .MlU'h'el and Mur j piy , fiunlliaft. , - Tln uMejl person prem-nt vrn Mrs, II. T. AlltrDi! or ltrinnriiHi!, whoso hko in bS yosrs. Thd young cm mtmher prvnt was l.owt'll .Cray, ih two-yonr-olil mm of Mrs. ' A. K.Oray of Kvuttlv. Miss Haltle Min-holl lately returmul trom I Mmeomu , Hf-lK4nn Cohko, .In j Africa, came the l.r.K?st way to the jrinmttm of any of thorn triK,t. f Aftor Christmas tllmirr th two ! fnntillc-t hjhmU the ufiftnoon mut veninir In n social jrrMo-itotlu'r. OM fri-ndwrtlpii wore rntwl and ithc ifiithrinK wa a romph'te suc j toxtt from the ro ports of all pres ent. - j Those present were: 45entth Mrs. A. fcJ.-Cray and-hlhy won Lowttll; ; i'ortiiuut; Mr. niul Mrs. A- K. loli C. M.l'oley. mul dnUKhlor Mora; Ldstirt. Orvtnm. Mr, ,iuul jMnt. Oi J. l'olvy and daushtor Mnr , jcrtt oi; Ashland, Mrx UK, Header. 'Mr. and. Mrs. I. K. M urn hey, Misa .Kardtdl Muruhey. Miw Hal Mur- . t,tt.tv Mr .nn.l Mr Pmnk (Markn t . m.1 rhil.ii-An Ktlia nnd Morris: , I.olmnon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I. ! wVrfhart;- Wostfir,, C. K. MUrhell: .SnniiKtiWn. Mr. and Mrs. li. i. -Ulr.holl. Mrs. M. V. MUrhell, .Mlw Jiino.Mliclicll, Mr. and Mrs. 1). ii. Murphuy; Moiuiomhie. UelKinn , Contio, Africa, Miss lluttie Mitchell, i This was the first time that so , many of the two funilllos have ever boon loKuthor at one time. . , Mrs. Josephiue 1'oley nnd tlir. dauKhters. Mrs. Prince Hartley, and -on Colims. Miss Eva Poloy and ,Mlss Maxine Poloy with hor son pv. M. Poley motored from Ash ! land to spend Sunday with the relatives who-WfK guthered in ! Springfield' and to visit wilh them before the group is nroKen up. Most of tha. entortainlnK was done at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell of Springfield, LIBRARY IS POPULAR FIFTE XIAV ,HKAIKltS . ARE ADDED. LAST JIOXTU . rReici4tpr Lab CountT SpeciaH- SPR'NGFIELD. Ore., Dec S. The Springfield, library is husier now than it has ever been before al thi lime of the year. In order to accomodnto the increase the library is being opened three times a week r Instead . of twice. The change, in opening days started on October 1 and will continue : to April 1. The days, are - Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, instead of the usual Wednesday and Sat urday , ... , An increase in readers is indi cated' by the 100 new names ap pearing on, the list kept by Miss Roberts. These have been added In the last three months. In the last month, over 50 new readers have been added to the lists. Some days last : winter the ; librarian loaned as high as 230 books a day. A record has been kept this-year but will be released , in the yearly report of the city librarian which will be out-by January 1. ; FOURTEEN: CARS SOLD i COVFESnAXD-.- .ROADSTERS PROVE MOST POPULAR . (neslatsr tul. Costr Special) ' SPKINOFIHL.D, Ore.. Dec. 26. Fourteen Ford-cara were delivered by the local Ford agency, the B fl. Dinner . Motor company, for Christmas day .and the day -immediately; preceding it- - Because of the heavy,-domand for the cars five. men were-sent to Portland to drive the extra cars from the plant there; . -. " - ; .'-"The most popular, model." said Mr.. Danner, the owner, and man ager, "is the Ford coupe and road ster. Out of the 14 cars sold over half were either coupes or road Hters. We, seem .'to have a greater. 1 demand for the lighter cars here. We sold, five cars in one day. this week and that was the heaviest isale for any one day." ' -. i ' CAMI! V ftATUCRInffi UCITI I n ill I k. I jin IIL.IIII1VI nubwi... vear- BElMON HEM) AT;THK HOME OF MR. AXD MRS. ROSSMAX YRfvEftttr1 lno Coorttr RpKlal). ' J SPFtlNOFIKID, Ore. Dec. 2 A 'family reunion was held-recently ( at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, iT. I Ko.ixman at Camp ' Creek. Thla is an annual affair. , Those, presept were; ; Mr. . and Mrs. K. .B. Webster, and daughter ' Marie of Elton: Mr. and Mrs. Wll liam -VhitfoHt. and jchlldron of Kuepe: P. H. Emery of HprinR fleld; Mr. and Mrs. John Penderer of Hpringfield; . Mr.. nd Mrs. Charles - Paddock and son Wade and daughter Bertha of 8prinK fleld; Mr. William Paddgck of Dawson, Yukon territory; Lloyd ' CuUcura Heals' , Eczema In Rash All (0yer Baby $ Body ( -' Ecisms brokt out In a rash all over my.bsbr's sctcalp and body. It Itched and-burned badly end trhen he acratched it canted erup-i Horn. 1 had to pin hi, bands down to keep him from scratching. Hi, face was disfigured, and hi, cloth, ing aggravated the breaking out. He was cross and fretful and would 11 . awake nights snd keep me awake. , " I read .so advertisement for CuUcura Soap and Ointment and sent for free sample. It helped him so I purchased mora and after using three cake, of Soap and two boxes of Ointment he waa healed. (Signed) Mra. John Hlntie, 1614 W, Lombard St., Davenport, Iowa. ' Clear the pores of imparities by daily uae of Cutlcura Soap, with touches of Cutlcura Ointment aa needed to aoothe and heal, Cutlcura Talcum is fragrant and refreshing Soap S5n OinbTunl and UK. Talass Be. sM Cotfui TnHralortia. Net H, ilal'ata, lUsa BBS Cslieurs Skariss Sues 2Ss. Lane County News 1 Ktnery of Santa Chun niul Dr. N. V. i-.incry of prtiiKiield. siMUNt.nKi.n rritsoN ai.s llt,'ahl,-r I.HUf tounl- fp"-lill SPKIMIFIKI.II. Or.. Deo. 86. Allen 1'nnfleld, reporter nu tlu news staff of iliv Springfield News mid n student In Iho soluutl of journalism nt thn rnlvcvsity or Oivkoii. pom rjii-ltiites day t-tho tiolitciof his lil.'Mr, nil.Alrn. .V A' CannuM in IMlnina i MIm 'UUy . Schifw- from Noll. On'Kon. In vtsitlnit tKtr tho ttoll tlnyH Hi thp .humo of ur Hlier. Mr. KrU Frrte. . I Tl Kirlu:fiM Ajn loii I.okIoii will hvM its minimi iiifUon of or floor for tho lornl pool on Mon iluy vnlnK. luwinVr is. K. H. Jurktiou, moooliniK of Jim nor. nutiirt In for su polio niul food yoiorl.v Willinin Wllllnnm, a mrrolinnt of loxior. snout iiari of Sut ui ly imr ohuHiiuc.auoiUitut M- loonl- firnin. i, Cluirl!.Morvln, iuoivliiu of Knll Crook. .MH n Inntliioit visitor In KnnnefloM tlnlny. Nl-k Motor inot-od III lown to iliiy villi n loud of ola whlih ho .liNliosod of ill il loowl food nloro. .Mr. Moli Is u Kinln Kiowor of l'iuu. Crok. A carload of bnrloy from Mlnno anoliM hum -Imii rooolvod ly llio Springfield Mill and (iiuin rom Hii.y. The Uirloy nrrivoil in bulk uiul will lo uod for ro-dltillimion. Mr. nnd Mm. Wnltor I'orn. fiirmor and phlokon ranohor of Ida Bpont lutrt of .iho day ' in - SprliiBt leld Iruusacilne ouslnoss wilh local im'tvllUtltS. Marvin Fountain and wife of KlversiU Cal.. aro vlsillni: rein Uvea and friends in thu McKentle riviir um.rntH una in o.irii.Ki Mr. L.ta Upuld from Springfield. 111., is employed by tho Mountain States Power company on their reo.eni construction work In Spring field, May Craft and son Holly with Mr. and Mrs. Kdgur Traitor and family motored to Wallurvllle where thuy spent Christmas al tho home of Mrs. Trotter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Trottur. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams, from Seattle, spent Christmas duy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ban ton. They arrived Thursday evnn ing and eifpect, to leave on Sundny evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ijirsen spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuftdahl. Frank Rennle of Thurston was a business visitor In Springfield part of Saturday. v . Ni H. Fair of Coburg was a business visitor. In town today,- -. Mr. arid. Mrs. L C. Lilly spent part, of the day la Springfield visiting and shopping. Mr. Lilly is, a millman of Mnrcola. ilorris Hills, a farmer of Jasper, transacted business In town part of Saturday morning. - Mrs. A". W. Kmery is visiting 'In Portland over the holidays at the home of. her sisters. Miss Emma and Miss Abby Massee. - Dr. and Mrs, S. Kaiph Dlpple and little- daughter Putrlcia left today -tor Bandon, Oregon, where they were called by the Illness of Mrs. Dlpple's father Mr. Ualller, proprietor of the tlallier hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C.allier had originally olanned to -visit Dr. Dlpple. and wife at their, home In Springfield but lllnesj provejuca carrying out their, plans. . ' - Karl rrivrn".y. a' logger' of Westfir. -vn, fln.'d i In -the local Dolire court for narking his car on the.Kti-ee. of tirrlnfield with out lighu. ;J:r. ITivmnsky was driving a li'tht Ford, coupe. . Mrj and Mrs. F. Clyd dlmpson and daughters' Hetty tnd .Marine are visiting, at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. D. U. -VUrolL Tho vis itors' are from- Ilriod Klver. Mr. and Mr. eu; uixon. oi Roseburg spent the day visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I). 11. Mitchell In Springfield. They re turned Saturday uflernuon by car to their home. LEGION HiS ELECTION H. F. EDWARDS COMJIAXDER AT COTTAGE GROVE v. 31m. i Vliurt : RamhUI . U President of Auxiliary; Otlicr Officers Arc Named 'lKirlstr Larm County Hpeclal) . . COTTAGE -GKOVE. Ore., Dec. 26 At the. regular meeting of the Cnivin T. Funk.Dost of the Amer- Jican Legion this week the follow- ln officers were elected for the irnander; Fred- Bennett, v ice -com - mandcr; Marion Hmlth. ' adJuUnt: Hay Nelsoni-finance -officer; P. S. Rukoski, sergeant.at-arms; P. P. Cameron, chaplalnr- Ivan Warner, 1 historian; Ivan- -Warner, i K; L. Oranniw. L. A. Htcwurt and H. K. Metealf; executive committee. The auxiliary hag elected -the fob Jowlnfr officers: Mrs. Vinal Han- dall, president; Mrs. Hay Nolnon vire-rreMdent; Mrs, Herbert whit lock,' treasurer: "Mrs. Max. Bird secretary, and Mrs. C O. Ho'yt, his torian. Following the- business sessions of the two organizatons an amuse ment program -was given with music furnished by Ed I.undhum and Fred .angston on the accor deon and-' eultar. Hefreshments were served by the women of the auxiliary.- ' CHURCHES CELEBRATE f-TtESWTXU K;NDAY,- KCIIOOI.K GIVE tllHISTMAH PROGRA.IU; (ReKl.ter Tine County Hp.clal) 1 fREKWELL, Ore.,' Dec. 2 The Christian Hundny . school hold Its Christmas' iirogrum Thursday eve hing and had . a flno program of songs, rodltutlons .and dialogues.. The Presbyterian Sunday school had an elaborate program for the Hundny school Thursday evening. A woll-trlmmed Christmas, tree with evergreen decorations gave tho church a festive appearnnce. That program of songs,' recitations and, dialogue attested tho Christ mas spirit ana Kanta Clnus closed the. evening with distribution pf oandy und nuts and presents, i , Tho Mothodlst Hunday school heil , its Chrlstnnis . nrogmm Thursiljiy evening and 'enjoyed a pleasing, program. A gift collec tion, for tho children's home .was taken. Hongs, recitations nnd ilia, logues made., an Interesting, pro gram. CREKWCTJi PERSONAM nisliilr l.nne County Hpeelal)' ' CHK8WEI.I, Ore., Doc. 20. Miss Huth Olson of Eugene Is home for tho Chi-lstmos holidays. James Richardson of Portland enme up Thursday evening - to poml Clii-lstnuis with Mr, ami Mis l- A, Kii'liaj'riBon. , Mliut lloriilc Tronnur of. I'orl land Is home fon, llu t'hi-lntiuns hiilldays. MANY-ATTEND PROGRAM OAKUIIK.K tMIUlSIMAK r'lCA- . TI HI-; 1KVHS I'itpt liAll ,.( . . . Aitrao.Uvo. lp(HmiUoiu nnd Visit from Nmuu Ihuh An' Part of IjHeruilnim'ia ' rRiRltr t.n 0uOy OAKMHIK. Ore.,, Pec. 20. A fowdtd- Itoune vltnenetl tho ,Chrlttiua itroitram itlvon at ihe ohun'h .,Tedimduy evontnu. There wan a Iteautif wily dooinuloil tree and Sunla Clauv made hla ntvprar aiu'e hi the eoneUtittoit of tho pro Kittin to the dtdhtht of the child rn. The huiiiIkuw viro all well prout'd niul tho audtenott uppre ointod them. The program n tiivn wan; Sonjp A dor Htm, O, Adore Htm, hy Sunday Hohool. Prayor Mr. Jonoa. . Ton IdKlo Chratmiia tlolpem, hy Mm. Oromi'a oltian, ChriMinaa oiforlnu hy ohlldiAi. from other land, hy MrN, liio'in'a olairS. ""; 1 littJfliaUopKltty'a Present, by Winnltit'd Orono. - Heoitatlon our. lynnram, hy Huth Millor. v Sonir on itlorlous Xlght, by LuU Ore, Kttn Paddock. ltoirftatlon Potty Juno. Piay ly Mm. tiorahl a vlmui. Solo hv J ark Ph"lp. A Ohristnms Mes.H.n:e, by Mra. Ittom'H liaw. , K foliation Christum ShoppInK by Koso Marie Phelps, IteltntUm hy Nellie Perklna. I.ulliihy annnr. hv three Klrhi. UHltatlon hy Slarr Miller. litihr.uo The Clock. luet hy Porrta anl Pelmu Jnnos Rerll.itlon by Wlllard l-'lock. Christinas paKcant. PfilGM GIVEN WTI.LAlilM.KKlMK . S;llOOI IS SfKXKOF FK.STIV1TIKS PiitrQU .of . DUirltt GallH-r for (lirltmaii Kvr (Vh'bratlua uiul KuUTUiiiiiuout fRrditer ln County SpcUl) WlULACII.LESi'IK, Ore.. Pec. S6. On the ovon.t.K of Ihjcember 24, the patrons of the Wlltacillca- ple-school district enjoyod an ex cellent proKnvm Klven by the teachers, Wtlltam Haley and Mrs. James Conway and pupllri. Tho ninny on:a. oiainKues and recita-; tiona were much apprclato by a; istko iTowu, iitt? inunnor m wnitn ; thoy were Riven showed the pallia- takinR care which the teachers! had taken to perfect ao lancu it program. Mrs. Paul J. Cauthorn, preeldent , of the P.-T. A. icav a short talk in which mention was made of the K2.50 which Wtllwkenxie P.-T. A. . cave AVIltaKillMPie P.-T. A.: This money was a tart of the f 130 Wlllakenzlo received as ri rat prise In the "-pioneer paKennt'' but June, having won first In parade for. best floats-and first for bot booth' of old relics of pioneer-days! WilhtKillcsple was " formerly 4 part of Wtllakenxle school dlatrlct. Thanks wer also extended to tes ter Macks who furnished tho elec tric llKhts for the -Christmas en tertainment. He brouk'ht his own dynamo which was bolted down in u trUck, drove, up by the side of 'he bulldlnK and connected up v.th the wiring which he put In ru.me time uko, aUo furntshliiK the tixiurc.i. THO diairict wmnes 10 thank its many patrons who do nated their time in haullnr, sand and placing it on the Krounds,. Mr. and Mrs. Kd UuehnelJ have JUHt made the school it, prone nt of the flax polo which rormerly atoou in front of the old Hushnell home on: Bush noil corners. Kobcrt Bushnell rected this pole a good many years auo for his falher4. the late J. C. Bushnell. . Cal YoenK went over and cut the pole down and wave 1U soverai coats of whiti paint and placed 11 Bold ball on' the top. Mr. Youns and Kd Mitchell wt it In placv, placing It between two lurce sfjuare cedar, posts so it- can be -lot down very easily. The square posts were hand-hewn by Cal" YoupK's ci and fat her, Jacob UUtesple, on whose donation claim the school nnw stands and for whom tho nohoot was named. The posts were made nhout 45 years ago und are still perfectly sound. The program was concluded with a snnK hy the school und old Hnn'a com hg on the scene, Kach child roce ved prehonls and every one a bnK of candy. Old, Santa looked m'ghty Jolly In n ' mill ' Mu.-ii ii in.- ... uwiu... .,j It. lMcher i:tirc. Cantata Is Kmcctmh ' IR-lil'T l.nne County Speelal) VENETA. Ore;, Dec. SO. Tho cantata, "lxve IH the Kry,"- which was given Christmas eve at tho Haptlxt churclr, was attended by a full house and pronounced by all a decided success. An 'offering 1 was taken, for Near East Relief at tho close of the program VENETA PERSONALS mi-KM"- lina Ciunly H!'"")"!) VENETA. Ore., Dec. 20. J. C. Clark 4d ffttrilly spent Christmas in Kugenc.as guests of .Lawrence M'-Dowell. Mrs.. Merle Mtilhorn nnd son nnd dniiKhter of Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Umll and daughter of Salem, and Mr. Hnrpole and son of Junc tion wero guests . last. Wodnnsday of their uncle, II. M, Trout, of Venela. " ' ' ' It' Is expected thot Hcv. C. H. Hlnnm, paHtor of tho Hnptlst rhurch Ini Hprlngfleld. will prench nt the HnpllHt i-hurch In Vonetn. January 10,. In exchango with Hov. .Mr., (loodwln. 1-lnehl will occupy his own pulpit at the evening ser vice. 1 f Mrs. .1. Wi Isnacson has returned from a visit at Hnntu Clara, i PoHtnr I'.xprosKc-s Thanks . - (Flrslaifrr I.ane County Hpcclnl) OAKItlDOBf Ore., Dec, 26. Rev. Mr. Holland, pastor of the loaul church, has expressed his thanks to. the people of this com munltyjfor the kindness shown lilrn during the Christmas seasnn. i llahy Ikiy Horn ' -I inpslalT l,nno County Hperrnl) 1 OAftMIDOE, Ore,, lice. 2d. A bahy boy was- horn. Wednesday dvenlng, December 23, 1925, to Mr. and Mrfl.aF. Hruco. OAKRIDC.F. PERSONAM - riipRifli.r I,nno County sp.0istl" 1 OAoTHIDOB, Orn., 'Dec.,. aC--Among Eugene visitors the past okvoro Jack WrluM, Wullur Wilglil iiuI John I'olaol. Mm. Mary Hunn'ls spviutlng .a few days. Ill I'nftliiiul,' ' Mr. ami Mrs. I 'wok mid Mr, and Mrs, Klllilnlll hau gullu Id Hillli llold, ' . Mrs. Mcl'ousll niul daligliU'r, l.oulso, of Mpi'liisllvM, am Vlallliiii rolutlvt, lioi-it, I'lins. Jhuiuill loi't Kililuy "i liilnino.-s trip to I'oi I luml. - Alboi t I 'liiu upon! . Thursilny In KiiKoue. J. A, Nval aponl ' Ii rial mu hole. ' Mrsj strong Is very III ullli llio ttlHiopliiK-rouuh, - "HlHcklc1' Knowlos nlso Is On the sick lint. Mr. mlil Mrs. (Inorgo I'. Mnson of Mill I'll)' are liouao guoats of Mis. lMirnull. v llllfh I'K.HSONAI.S HtPKlaU-r litt. TuUllll S.Vlnl IIKCK, tiro., I ico. ID. -Mr. ami Mrs, Clius. tiitrtlng rolurncd lioino jittor sptfiiilliig u few days at mit- skio puinis, Mr. and .Mrs. .loliunlx Hock, Jr.. nnd family spoilt ClirtMtiiins wilh Mrs.- Hook's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hnnliorn. tit I'ltshniiiu, tiro. riovortit funilllos of llook hml ChrlNtmiis trees und n Hatitu for tho boncrit of the children Clii-lfittiiits ovo. v ' The llinlxh ponplo hail n Clillsl liius troo and a good program ul llio - River View school house j Cht-lstiniiM nlglit. Mliloh was well attended, TlioJr lialnr.' fioui Marsliflold, firo., was prvBsnl l, l, i VV'llu.,1, .l family of Mnplotnn spoui. t'lirlsi- mas wiiii .Mr. and Mrs, win. Miuitn, Mrs. Wilson's parents.' Several of Iho people of Hook at tended the dnnco al Muplrloll Fri day nlglit. Joe KlllngMOn of lNditl Torrrti-e returned, home Saturday utter spending n few days nt Kugoiio. I'luis. Iavld rolurnod heme-after spending about throe iuuMIih In hugono at rarponlor work. CHURCH GIVES- PROGRAM m; hv k.oi ii i.rrri.i-: iuuu.s ira.ii iiiu t.i i:i HAItntSPPHO. ore.. Iec. 26.- 1 f Special to . the ltoK.ster A 1 Chrlxtma -puram wiw nlven tit the Church of Ood Wednomlar ovenlmr. The anthoma wor aiinn ; hy Mrs. Oil Kllloti, It. !. ShlMlor. Win. Wirulrll. Sr., Albert Wmdvll 1 and I'M dl o Vonnko. Two other nmnhora nre wnrlhy 1 of particular mention. One the . sinKlmt of Holy Ntvhl hy four little 1 Klrla costumed in white In (he atyle 1 of hlhltcal days. They '-carried 1 lighted candUa , nnd while theyi sanic the 1 Khta were turned tft j muktni: a plenwant atatro effect. I The other upochil feature wna ttj Chrlatmas dialogue acted hy Ktolae 1 Klliott, Aimio Fine, I rune and Kdith MorKn, Ward Klliott. Uttlej Jorrv Moodv dellkhtod the audi- i rnce with n quaint little Christmas' Itreetlnif. A hoautlfully decorated; fir tree yielded hiiiuII elfin nnd stocklitKs of candy for the Hunda orhout puplla and the vlidtlhif , chlldron. A simllur hut more ela- j norate program iook place in too K. church Thursday evenintf. KNOTT TO SAY FAREWELL SPANISH I VST It rOTOIt TO (.IVK APPUKSS ; 11ARUIHBlKt;, tire..1 Pec. 26. t Special to the HoKlster.) Sunday ta to he a special duv at the local t'hurch of thr.at as Kev. If. K. Knott will deliver his farewell aer mon In the mormon. He will leaxe or a year lit Kouih Africa Decem ber 28. Kenor le Molina, a Texas university Kraduate sod a former Spanish instructor In Utah univer sity, will t.ve the evonln address. The entire Sunday school of this ohurrh participated in u leiiKthy Christmas program Friday eve ning. Instead or the usual ex chantcn of k'lftn tho white Christ nuts offorltiKS were, received. HARRISBURG GETS STAGE TWO NTOIH ll.Ubt' Sf'IIEDri.KI) AFTER JAM AKV 1 lrARttlSHrim, Ore., Dec. 2. (Hpectul lo the Huuisier.) M. A. Heeil. stage division manager of Oregon Ktugos line, was hero Wednesday from Eugene, to make arrangements for the opening of stage service the first of the year. The locul office will have its head rtuarters In tho People's cash store anil tho proprietor, J. J. Cmmer, will act as ugont. Ktoges will stop here twice daily nnd ofienor as the patronago Increases. All . valley singe, lines are. now operating un der one head which is known as Oregon mages. Inc. harrisiii:rg PERSONALS HARRIHHUnO, Ore.. Dec. 20. (Special to the Knglstcr). Mr. nnd Mrs. Vlvtu'n f'artwrlght ro- tornrul Tiiosrliiv frnm thnlr vetir's - work ,lt MirCreadlo springs, The postotiicp ami an activities wiero now are closed-down for ttio-wln tor months. Douglas Love remain, us wutchmnn Mrs. Mnrgaret E. Cantor wont to Portland Thursday, whero sho will visit at the home of her son Chnrles, und wlfo, for tho next month or so. Her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Herkeley, Cul., joined them also Thursday for a Christmas reunion. Tho sewer project wns completed on Schooling street this week. Mr .nnd Mns, Fred llurkliart of Hnlem wero first of the week gnosis at mo nomo or nr. and Mrs. J. I.. liarner. At tho council meeting held this week bids on tho sower bonds woro tnkoh tinder consideration. All ot these wore round to bo below par New Lamps Bums 94 Per Cent Air ( . Beats Electric or Gas i' A new' oil lamp. that gives an amazingly brilliant soft, . white tight, even bnttor than gas or eloo trlclty, has boon tested by the V. 8, government nnd 35 loading unl vorstles and found to be superior to ordinary oil lamps. It bums without odor, smoke or noise no pumping op; Is simple, clean, safe. I) urns S4' fer aont air and 1 por cont com!! korosone (coal oil), Tho Inventor V. M. Johnson, 101 North Union Avn., Portland, Oro., Is offering to sond a. lamp on 10 days' FHEFi trlhl, or even to glvo one FREE to the first UHor In each locality, who will holp him Intro duce It. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask hltn to ex plain how-you can got the agency,. nd without experlonce or monoy make 12(0 to $.00 per month. Pre-Inventory Sale Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Odd Pieces and Broken Lines of Fine Furnishings and' Home Furnishings Kvoiy ilrtn pi ii'fil in lliit Milt's i'nnii taK, n (tuiii nur roKiihir (luur slm l;-. )r . tifw itiul fully ko: raitti-t-tl an lo wot kmniiiili i. iii.'ilily, hlyli iiml pt u jf y,M ' lliftu now tr luli-r lake nir simt'lo inlvirc ami Imy llinu tills vt-fk. rrl Wlii'.ii Wf prnmisf EXTRA VALUES ynil tft't litem. 1 It-re nrij sunn- iii-.,H t akt.-n I raiiiliini lliriuiKii tilt stock ' al $75.00 Sturdy Fibre .Duvenport $58.75 $79.00 Baker Cut Overstuffed Davenport. $64,75 $90.00 Woven Jacquard Overstuffed Davenport $73.50 $1 16.00 Genuine Spanish Leather Davenport $97.50 $105.00 Pullman Bed Davenport $89.75 $53.00 Oak Ends Bed Davenport $48.50 Group of Upholstered Fireside Chairs and Rockers , ; from broken suites Less 20 Entire Stock of Household Desks Less 20 Entire Stock of Smoking Stands . . . . Less 20 All Sewing Cabinets . . . ' Less 20 All Fire Seta, Andirons and Fire Screens . ' Less 20 I group 3 Panel Heavy Mantle Mirrors . $5.95 50 Linoleum Remnants, all sizes Price EXTRA SPECIAL , Mi pif.ee set Empire White Dinner Vnrc $7-.85 Standard Furniture Co. and wero rejected. The bonds are now advarilsod with thn Interest riilaed from fle to six per rent. .Mnrlln llitrko, plumber of Junc tion City, is to lmv rliargn of the plumbing department f the new firm hero, M. Hvarvonnnnd Hons. All of the former employe- are -to be retained. Mr. Atkins 'bas boon given charge of the electfiral de partment, whlvh la to bo greatly unlnrgod. Ooorgs llelts, of Kdgewnori fnrul. near How land, was a visitor In town Monday and reported that ho had Just added a vnluabln Hereford bull, purnhsed In Kalem. to his hard of Hereford cattle. Mr. Kelt. Is also an extsnslve sheep raiser. Kll Hall, phykli-ui Instructor In the' Cottage Orovo schools, arrived I'hiirsday to spend vacation In the home town. " Fruit troo buds nro swelling dur ing theso days of except ionnlly liuimy wenther. ' It would seem that the peach trees are In danger or iircniiuuro iilooinliig. A slight drnn In temperature bus occurred and Is most welcome to tho fruit growers. 1'nnsli-s, violet mid a Miinhor of Into rose urn stll; brightening canton In tnuiiv iilacea here, . , A. U MeAfeo has ndded a radio to his general store n another con. (Continued on page 7, column 2) Here's the Way to" Heal Rupture A Mitrvoloii Kir-l!ornn-TioAtmenl That -Anyone Can I'wi on Any , Jtiijituna, l4inco or Kmall . I Cotti Nothing to Try ' Rupturi-1 pnpt- nil ovnr th coun-J try r firnatitd nt th Klnimi ndrnou loun rntult of ' s Itnpl Mstthod for rupture that ! btmg nt fre to mi who writ for it. Thin rftmsrkibl Itupttfrn Hytm ! nn of In r4( ! bUaiHlnffN vr effortfl tp ruptured tnnn, wnmnn nnd children. It It bo rn pronrrunced lh moat nucrMfn1 Mut nod var dlarovrtred, and tnik th una of trusHR or aupDorti unno ; Mo mnttnr how bAit tbs mpfurn, how lung you hftvt, hurt it, or how hnrd to hold ; no tnniior how many klnda of trunnea you linva worn, lot not h Ins prftyxnt you from ml tins' thi rhKH. TIlEATAIWNT. Whalhar you think you nre pint hap or hnva s rup- lura as larxa Ma your, rials, ihia mnrva loua Hyatom will an control It snd harp It up Inalda na to aurprtao you with Ita-mnslo Influenra. It will ao halp yon roaloro llio pnrla whnro tm rup tura enmr-a (broOath that aoori yoti will ha aa froa to work at nny ncotipntton sa tboiiKh you had tiavar baan rupturodj You rnn. )uvt It' frpo trial of' thU wondorrut atronirtnanlns firaparntlon by maraly aandlns' yoitr nama 'and nd f1rM lo W. A. rOM.INOR, Inc., 1810 ColUojia tlutldlsir, Wstbrtown, N. V. Hand no mon ay. Tha trial la frea. Writ now today. It tnny.anva tha wearing or a irusa the raat of your Ufa. ( YOU WILL APPRECIATE .jKr ..OUR , , 75c Sunday Dinner Music by tho Vagabonds from 6 to 9 P.M. . Ye lowne Shoppe Big 4 Ddy Quick Deliveries Best Possible Service Liberal Terms Heilig Theatre Building Tho City Ileauty Shop has all new and experienced operators. Phono HI). City Harbor Hnop and Ueauty Parlor, HKJ Oak. straot. ll-l-tf family Hovered about to watch thnlr luck eonio-ln. ne l,lnn,l iiwm f,l,nn,1 in k. II.m f ru v ullnr. llllll III May a swarthy, dnrk-hnlred man hearing a gift 11,0 ""l cross your threshold Now Yonr's morning. EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of fine heavy cot ton i-umftirtern, very pretty covers $3.95 Wlllsnicllo Cille-tlnn A Ofdltl KOrvli. llnndsil Cnllerllnn ipaeltl-l lata. C H. Dillon, uiannser; Doniidl Young, nltomoy, i0 Vt'llltmtlla I Phone 471. HOW AROUT THAT, 1924 AUTO LICENSE? -You may,, obtain, tha required Baril draft at the First National Bank Since 1883 . May a Darlc-haired Man Visit Yoif , ,,-.' i "Tn do nut n,iu1 tnko in, ' Hod lurk is sum to bogln. Hut tnkn In ami toko nut, ' j . JiHMl luck will eomo nlsmU" Wl.' ...... I.. men-V Old Ens i hmi. inn uiw luw HuvuriuiiK nuw iviiis - ,,. I . . - . . .. . . ......... iitwiwn op.11 1 uinu, ai miunigiit mi tno tioors nna winnows ." , noi, I ntnlil many shouts of welcome to tho Now Yonr. Then tnrv ii i. i for, n your. If a rtnrlc man cntored bearing ft gift ""'1,l'i"r7,uxlit come to stny. Mmpty handed, ovpn tho darkost lirimott oroua .-. U. S. NATIONAL ; B::A:,.KL' 7Asts DL Cmirfi EUGENE .LOAiSl jV' SAVINGS BANK Che BanA lot iqyings