Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 27, 1925, Image 5

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1925
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Moths Cannot
Live Through Our
Cleaning Process
Hve you carefully impeded
your fur garments
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Phone 300
RAYMOND TOKKKY
Between Eighth and Ninth on Olive
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oxnuiioi'liitiinilont of Ku.
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"oil i Hianmm university t
mnl Illolltii.
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.'. II , ""' ""'"" director
,"'?" ' K;""'" "lul., will make
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Son Horn I X...kttA ,.V(M1.
I'o'in.l l,.,y WlIM burn t chiiliii-r
V I Ulll lMH, IJi.,.,.,,,1,,.,. 2 A)r
Utmiii u K,,,m, u
I lllnclly lt i ,.,, ,ul
inuieaaiir or nbyaica nt
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS
llrcv Fnmi Noll Mra. J. M.
Holland of Noll wu In tlio my
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Wnatflr Krwtilnil In Cily Mm.
ft 0. Martin "f Wcatrir win in
tbo city ycaterdny.
' fr Ounrr Hunt It. I,. Kd
viriU wmn flnril 3 In police rutirt
yrtitnlay for wirkliii( li.a car on
ttii itrcot nil nlntil.
HIM laulo Hem Mlaa llulh
Una of I'hlladnlphlu, ta hero to
Ull hr paronia. Mr. nnd Mra. C.
IS, Lne, over Ilia hiillilitya.
MU I'nlmor N-iii1 4'lirtMmna
I llrlde M.m .Slnr.c I'nhiixr uf
Ibla city spent Chrlatmna with lu r
mother, Mra. A. I.. Wathaimiih ut
McKeiulo llrldK.
Hlnl.tcrbil Vnlfli-nlea I'llril
Th intnmierlnl ceriif.itiea of
flMrt K. (1. Jnlmaiiti mul Itmh
KIN Johnson were filed In t ho of
ftca of County I'lork llryaon yea
unity. Paat Nuhlc Grand (Huh Men a
Tha paat nolil nrnntl rluli uf thn
Habakali Imlito will uinM in Hi"
Parlor of the I. O. O. K. trmi'lo
Monday t T:I0 . m. All .ul
noble tcrnnila nrn cordinllv Invlioit
Tha commltloo on ontortaliunotii
r..ill nf Mra. t,. Hliim, Mra.
I.iniiin H.i.ri... Mr. Anna Tui-K
nml Mia. Man. I TimM.
In fmiii KhIkMiiiiih, (Juiu-gi,
lii.li.ii. of Hw.Mhiiine win in
tint i i ; y yi'HU'r.lny on InminoHn,
Killln ItiVilriit I,, 'liy.A. K.
K.M.hr. rinliliiii i.f imiiiia. wioj in
I'.iik.ii" yintonluy utliiulhiK to
llUH.IH'NK.
N'll'l M. m In '.... I...I ...
HriKor ini.l A. I.. IVrry. Imh nr
N. t . H.-ri. itini.tiu' liimilloaH via. torn
III 1-:ukoiio yeHloriliiy.
I'l rtlnuit M.n ti r llrnv Kov. c.
II. Iliirr Kint of I'lirlltuiil will oc
i Uiv tin- purjut lit till CoiiKroKll
tli.nal rhurrli luiliiy both inornlliK
iilnl i-fii:in;.
I'mnu'tt Crow aiitl -'nnillv Ilen
1 1 1 1 Crow of Vrnmitu la
hi.i in Walt lila innlhrT, Mra. I..
A. Crnw nml alalcra, MIkm VlrKlo
unit Minm l.iu-y Crow, nt 632 Ninth
itvwiuo onai. Ho la lu'compunlcd
liy li.a futility.
Mr. Mnlom'y l Cti l-jo( J. J.
Mtilonoy. itmiiftKrr nf the Inrul It.
A. I'llrhor atnro. will louva for tho
Kiini Tnf.atliiy, on it huylni; trip,
ilnrlnft whlrh lio oxporta to apond
moat of hla tlittt) In Now York. Mm.
'ulli'Ki., Nohiunliu.
l."Ml lli,,M ii,.,.,, ..P chriHinutH
J V " V ,""rK"r. "on of Mr. und MrM.
'. J. Humor, nml JiuiHi Maxwell
n of Mr. and Mr. W. f. Mim.
rl"';r"l,1 ,r"i Ht- I'alrlck'n
" i urK. i uiirornlu, to
npoild tho Clirlatmuji holldltya Willi
1'i.l'TlllH.
SH-iili-r .NuiihiI -,,r MiK-thiB
u .' ',"x"". I'lmiUKor of tlio liooth
Holly l.iiinl.r company, will pcak
"II I; ion, tho Klrat 'I'roo to tho
l.ijit ut u inootliiK afih,. Hound
l,il,li. r uh. Hi'lif.,lt,ln,l fTTT i.
l.urn hoi,., on tho iiIkIH of Junuury
i-, II wn roporlod ycatorduy.
I
iH-nvn rnr -iillfornii Dr. and
I Mr-. Will:,,,,, 11. i.alo. aocom
imnlod by ih,.ir ,,tuKi,ti,r, Mlw,
"rKUl Dulo, Infl y..iorday for
t-allfninla whoro they expect to
roinaln ilia noxt throo or four
w.-. ka. Dr. Dale will vlalt hospl
tula und rlinlca In Lo Anueleu and
un Krunclaco.
Mi Koiu'o llrldKo Couplo Ifnnv
Mr. nml Mra. A. 1,. Wnchamuth
"f tho Uiu Cabin hotel at MoKen
' HrlilKii, arrived hero yealorday.
I'hey any Hint when they left tho
brldKo tho nun vtnj ahlnlni; brlKlit-,
ly und the wen' her wuu quilo'
warm. The cold foB that la ex
perienced hero never boob that fur
up the river.
t
Mayor's Son llcinio Roy T.ce,
m.n of Mayor K. U. Leo, and Btu
dent at the Norlh Pacific Dental
colleice in l'ortland. roturncd to
h'a homo hero for tho Chr.atmaa
holldaya. Mayor Iso bIbo cele
bruted hla birthday anniversary
December 25. and a fnmlly reunion
waa held at - the homo of his
brother, W. II. I,ee.
Fam'lv Hcunlou Held Christ
niua waa the necnslon of n family
reunion for Mr. and Mrs. ,John L.
I'aden. of Snnta Clara, und all but
one of the r children. A son in
Kunsua could not bo present. ThoBe
who were thero are named as fol
lows: Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Paden
Mrs. Jiesslo Horach, all of Bu
ndle; Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Baker
of Drain; Mr. nnd Mr. C. E. Kcr
The Miner Building
140
East
Ninth
pmI! E4t
The Home of
Applegate Furniture Co.
A Modern Store in a
Modern Building
Use Your Credit
No Interest Charge
Telephone
. 919
Telephone
919
dell of Dallas; Mr. nnd Mra. Tlor
U'allilns of Hiinlu Clurit, und Mr.
ami Mrs, Fred Jliiinniund,
Mrrcy !IOHUtlJ ltijHn'l -Aillnll-teil
for tiiujor oporullon, John
Moakol, HprlnKfleld. '
VIkIIh lnrt.'titri In l';iiKtmt Mrs.
(II. n Arohurt of l.eliunon la vMlliitt
In lOuKono Willi Iter purontM, Mr,
und Mrs, 1, 10. Murphy.
a
I'oilluiul l'iilt) lii City Mr.
and Mra. c. K, Kunyon of I'ortlund
uro vlaliora at tho home of Mra.
ICuuyon'M brother, lOuri iuckoy.
OukrltlKt) Irliui'Nil Koto II. W.
Iluyden, prlni.' pul of tha IiIkIi
school ut OukrlilKc, nccoriipan.iMl
by Mrs. Ilaydon, Is hero for. tho
holldayH, . ,
I , nicy Wlt piw In C.iy Plnley
Whlpps, roud Hupervsor aoutheuat
of CollUKo Jrovo on Mosby creek,
it'll" In the city yesterday culling
on thu county court.
Pacific Christian IIOHpltnl News
Admitted: M. 10. HtuubllnB, Cilcn
dule; Mrs. W. i. Leonard, Wilbur;
Mrs, c. It. Cleaver, city. Dismissed:
Mra. D. W. Mayes, city.
Itcturn ATtfr AltoiHlIno; Funcvnl
Mrs. C. C. Wilson and Homer
Mooro of Eddyvlllc, after havInK
ntlended tho funorul of Mrs, J. K.
Mooro huve left for homo.
Two Fined for F-lirllUnB An
drew CoKhlun and J. K. Wood
were f ned 15 each In police court
yesierday on a disorderly conduct
charge. They were arrested for
flKht.nK.
Will I'nncli ut Myiflo CrcoV
Mrs, Louis Kcllems Is to leave this
mornlnu for Myrtle Crook, south
of ItoscburK, where sho Is to
preach at the Christian church this
evening.
Tucluy Is Motion Dny TueB.
duv Is motion day In circuit court.
Judge Kkipworlh w;ll return from
Corvnllls to hear the motions ana
w.ll ko buck to finish his term of
court there.
Actwmnunlcs Son to Bend J. K,
Moore, whose wife d.ed a few days
uiro. accomnunled his son. Dr.
Hurry Mooro, home to Bend. His
other son. Joe Moore, also accom
panied them.
.
Vlsliu Son Hero H. B. Browne,
of Canby, publisher of the Canby
Hera d. and Hubbara jinterprise,
snent the holidays In EuKene with
his son, OcorBo w. Davis, oi tno
Tiffany-Davis Drug company.
Slicxlil Resident Comes to En-
ireiie Mrs. Mary Landrith o;
Shedd has exchanged hor home for
that of John L. Haser on emerald
street, through the V. B. Poulton
real catuie office, and . will move
hero.
Property Inventory Filed Tho
Inventory of the estate of Charles
8. Stewart, deceased, shows that It
is valued at $11,990. The Inventory
was filed In probate court yester
day by James King, W. H. Holmej
and W. H. Wldener.
'.
Quince, Tree In Bloom B.v,; B.
Dunbar of 720 Thirteenth avenui;
east, has n Japanese quince tree on
his lawn that Is beginning to burst
into bloom. It is covered with
buds, and some of the buds are
opening up into perfect flowers.
Quo Mnniago License Issued
A marriage license was Issued' yes
terday by County Cleric Bryson to
Virgil Williams Coats and Tiorls
Howard, both of Wendllng. They
were married immediately after
ward by County Judge C. P. Barn
ard. Relatives Visit Hero Mr; -and
Mrs. Thomas Gilchrist of Albany,
accompanied -by Airs. Hackleman,
also of that city, arrived here yes
terday to visit nt tho homo of-Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Elklns.: Mrs. Hack
leman is mother of both .MrevGll
chrlst and Mrs. Klklns. .
,
Funeral tn lie Held Today Tho
funeral of Mrs. Sylvia Jenks- will
be held nt the Branstetter chapol
this afternoon at 2 o'clock with In
terment In the new I. O. O. F.
cemetery. Itev. A. H. Saundors,
pastor of the Central rresbyterian
church, will conduct tho services.
Funeral to Tie Held Today The
funernl of Mrs. Uliza .1. Westtall
who d'ed Christmas day. will bo
held at tho Ventch chapel today
nt 2 p. m. with Interment In tho
Mnannlo cemetery. Dr. B. V. Stiv
ers, pastor of the First Christian
church, w.ii conduct tno sotvva.
Children Get Glftw Children of
(he W. C. T. V. fnrm homo at Cor
vallla were given 125 pounds of
mixed enndy by the members of, tho
state Industrial accident commis
lnn Christmas eve., it was reported
hero yesterday l)y S. S. George,
field representative, who mado tho
deliveries. . i
MnpUfnii Prlnci'pnl RojUgns r-
T I Qtiinnt. ne'nolnnl of the Crnde
school, at Mapleton. has resigned
1i!s position, tho resignation to
take effect February 1, according
to E. J. Moore, county superinten
dent. Mr. Stulicr was here yester
day on Ills way to Portland to
spend the holidays.
nl tn Tin Ifnlil W fill! IA.V
Tho funernl of Jphn Wesley Welch
n t Cn'nln Clam CbrislmnS
HO OIOI ni. ..no..- V,.-,,- - -- -----
day, will be hold nt tho Branstet-
tor chapel jionany at a p,
intorment In the new I. O. O. F.
. . T TO T-Tnnfl nnslnr
cemeiery. , iwv. ... . . --
of tho First Methodist church, will
conduct tno services.
finished slntue of Aphrodite, to be
erortod at tho head of thn outdoor
swimming pool or can . im
hurno. Is expected here soon, It was
. l Tim art nleCA la
ICItrilOU JWIC1U. . ... - -..
the work of Avnrd Fairbanks, bond
of tho sculpture depnrtmont of the
Unlvorslty of Oregon,
T I-, .. ..... - nnnnll.fn VflllftrrtflV
by Probate Judge Barnard admin
istrator or tne etnto oi ijiicy m.
Woolen, who died at Crcswell De
comber 17, 192B, lit the age nf 83
venrs. N. T!. Steele, H. c. Travi;-
lion nnd John Stone were appoint
od to appraise tho property.
Red On Hoard lit Meet The
hoard of tho T.nne cnun'y chapter
nf Bed Cross wMI meet 'n 'he of
f ee of Circuit .liidce Sklpworth nt
the courthouse ; Monilny night nt
7!.1(l. nccnrd'ng to announcement
hv Miss Alma I.upo. secretary of
..... .i..n.. rcUn ....llctna tn he fnl-
lowed out during tho year will bo
outlined nt that time, sno sn.u.
ti,nnH lTnqttltnl oles Admit
ted: B. J. Welch, city; Tl. Welch,
in Cltv nino park: Miss Laura
Fisher, city; Mike O'Knrmn. city:
W. It. Whlttlngton, Wendllng; C.
Mnorelock. Cottnen Grove. Dls
nilssedi .Tnm.cn Myers, Wonilllngl
lll'IAII ON COLLISION l FO;
NKAIl Tlli;ilSTO.V
Ah' II, .MillicHH und (ieorgu Momli
Suld In Kcrlous Condition;
'J'ukcn to JlotueH '
Alex II, Mathews and George
Momb, both residents of tho vicin
ity of Springfield, wero seriously
Injured In u heud-on collision be
tween automobiles they wore driv
ing about half a mllo from Thurs
ton at 7:30 o'clock lust night.
lleport of tho crush reached tho
cily shortly ufterward when Mr.
Malbews was tuken Into tho homo
of John Edmiston where he re
ceived medlcul uttnntlon. It wus be
lieved lust night Hint his chest wus
crushed and that ho suffered in
ternal injuries, lio was later taken
to his home in Thurston, it was re
ported. Mr. Mom'o was also taken Into
the Edmiston homo,' which was
near Hie Bccno of tho accident.
According to tho story told hero
nfter Sheriff Frank E. Taylor and
Deputy Sheriff Melvin Turnbull
hud Investigated, Mr. Momb was
traveling west on the highway.
Where tho two cars came together
the road Is straight for about a
quarter of a mile. Fog was heavy
over tho highway at this point the
sheriff said, and that was believed
to have- had much to do with the
cause of the accident, coupled with
the fact that both drivers may have
been confused as to distances.
Neither was in condition to be In
terviewed last night.
Mr. Mathews was driving a
Buick roadster and tho car was
practically demolished.
Mr. Momb's injuries consisted of
bad cuts on the arms and legs and
from appearances he had been
hurtled through tho windshield of
his car.
GIFTS GIVENAT FARM
ORGANIZATIONS SEND MANY
KINDS OF PRESENTS
The McMorran & Washburnc
Bwdlgeti: Bwiyiirag FHaiim
is enabling hundreds of men and women to have more things and better things for
their homes and personal use. A simple easy to meet payment plan extended to all
merchandise in the store. Select whatever things you need make a small payment
down and the rest in easy payments. No interest charge no carrying charge no
red tape.
The Greatly Increased Volume of Business Will Enable Us to
Actually Sell For Less
You Are Invited to Consult the Budget Plan Office on the Balcony v
'Eugene's Ozvii Store"
HOOVER '
It BEATS
as it Sweeps as it Clean
Many organizations and indlvid- j
uald remembered the unfortunate
men and women at the I.aro coun- ,
ty poor farm Christmas time this
year and the Inmates, through the '
superintendent, Victor Hoare, and
hlB wife, who is matron, have ex
tended thanks for the gifts.
. The Christian Endeavor society
of the First Christian church gave
cash and the Fair mount Presby- ;
terlan young people sent candy I
and cookies. Mrs. Gallop, former ,
nurse at the farm, sent a box of
candy, Mrs. Cockran and Mrs. Van
Duyn of Coburg sent honey, fruit
and preserves, Mrs. C. P. Barnard
sent an angel food cake. !
Miss Constance Cole of Portland :
who each year sends gifts to tho
I-ane farm, sent this year tobacco, :
candy, cigars and pocket knives. !
A gift of a potted plant was son t
ny tne banner Class or me jrirst
Christian church. Mrs. V. F.
Jewett sent 17 pounds of .dressed
turkey. Mrs. jLucy Tate and Mr.
and Mrs. Hendershott, employes of
the farm, decorated the dinner
table with toy snowhouses, rein
deer and San a Claus.
During the serving of the Christ
mas dinner. Mrs. S. M. Kerron,
wife of the county health physl-
c an. brought in gifts ror eacn res
ident of the farm and these were
distributed at each plate.
WATCH NIGHT PLANNED
COIXEC.K CRKST MEJT TO
SERVE BANQUET
Musio and dancing will feature
tho program of the College Crest
Community club New Year's eve
at tho "watch party" arranged for
the members of the cluu anu tneir
friends.
Election of officers will be held
at a short business session follow
ing a banquet, which tho male
members of the club will prepare
and serve. This banquet will be
given between 6 and 8 p. m.
"Watch night" Is an annual af
fair with the College Crest Com
munity club, said Mrs. E. S. Tut
tle last night. The festivities .are
usually followed by dancing until
12 o'clock when the old year will
be ushered out and tho new year
welcomed in a blaze of merriment.
Officers of the club during 1925
have been as follows: president, C.
C. W'hitien; vice-president, Mrs.
George Rebec; secretary, Mrs. Tut
tlo, and treasurer, Oluf A. Houg-lum.
r.-ci.-
What will your
Christmas money buy?
Freedom! Freedom from the old-fashioned method-of fighting filth freedom from-,
the drudgery, unsanitary, unhealthy dust of a broom. Freedom from, the c6nfihmf''
hours of housework freedom to do the hundreds of little things you "just never have
time to do." ,, . . : -r
Your Christmas Money Will Buy a Wonderful 1 .
Investment in Cleanliness
A IHI(5)verp
A complete housecleaning servant. It beats rugs it sweeps rugs and it suction
cleans all three needful things combined in one operation. i .
With the HOOVER powerful suction and the most remarkable set of dusting tools
you ever saw, you can air-clean every article of fixtures and furnishing quickly and :
easily. . ' ', '
Phone 4 for Service or Demonstration :
qfl3uoi
Joe Almnsle, Walton: Arthur Kyle.
Monroe. K. II. Herbert dismissed
and re-admitted late last night.
v
Mr! nnd Mrs. Fischer Go to Port-lnnd--Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Fischer,
Jr., left by motor stage last night
for Portland, to spend Sunday with
Mr. Fischer's parents.
Here from Portland Mrs. A. R.
Knell nf Portland Is visiting In Eu
gene during tho holidays with her
parents, Mr. and airs. w. n,. mar
ker, 384 Seventh avenue east.
BORN
FARRIER To Mr. nnd Mrs. B.
W. Farrier, Bodona, Thursday,
December 24, 1925, a son, weight
eight pounds.
OPERATORS ASKING
FOR END Or STRIKE
(Continued from page one)
glon or tho sentiments of tho
priests In tho entire hard coal ter
ritory, Thomas Kennedy, internn-
i,.nl Banpnidpv.lrnnanritr nf tho
united mlno workers declared.
Tho letter ot tno clergymen
made public Wednesday urged re
sumption of wago negotiations at
once and that tho- miners return
to work submitting mootoa ques
tions to arbitration.
Tho 'Kennedy statement opposed
i,a ni-hllpaltnii nrnnnsitinn and said
that tho miners were fighting for
a principle ana woum t-uimnuo w
do so "until a Just and satisfactory
ngrooment Is arrived nt."
All Aot Iteprtweituxi
"t lyavo rend very cnrofully,"
snld tho statement, "tho letter for
warded to Mr. W. V. Inglts nnd
nt.. tnlii, T T.ewis. which was
signed by a number ot clergymen
n pastornl cnpnclty 86 per cent of
,,A ,l,,npa nt nnlbrncitn conl. I
do not understand the reason or
tho logic of their iniuni aocinra
tlon. It Is not conceivable thnt these
roverend gontlenicn who head 10
..nHi-l.nn n faupMnnt hllnrlreiln nf
other pniishos In tho nnthrncito
regions.
' I itniinen in Knnw 11111,11 it'll
,1. a.. An Itnl MlirAWnl tllA linK-
tors ot any ot tho churches In tho
rnirlntia nml 1 flO not II11IIK
they represent tho real sentiment
ot thou- own goiniiiuiiiueo.
in, girls mm
SAI-EM POLICE HOLD FOUR
FOR IANE SHERIFF
Girls Said to Be 15; Xiunes arc
Not Divulged by Authorities
, lost Night
Ellis Tlckens and a man who
gave tho name ot Wilson wero ar
rested in Salem last night In com-
.t.u ,wn tft-venr-nld KUfTCnC
pally win, . " " .-,. -
girls, and are being held for I-ane
county uutnoruies on uhukw .
contributing to the delinquency of
minors.'
Names of the two girls were not
divulged by the district attorney,
who said that further Investigation
would bo made before steps would
be taken to involve the youngsters.
According to the story told hero,
all four were found in an alleged
Intoxlcnted condition.
Pickens, records In Eugene dis
closed, was Just recently freed from
the city Jail where he had been
held on a chargo ot driving an
automobile while under tho influ
ence ot liquor.
d.....j -hicf iienutv un
der Sheriff Frank E. Taylor, will
to to Salem today to got tho men
and girls.
ROAD AID. IS ASKED
COURT WANTS HORTOJf ROUTE
. AS MARKET ROAD
- An.it liad rn .
quested tho state highway com
mission to designate that portion
ot tho high pass road, which ox-
tenus DOtwoon tne xiim-un .
. 1 tl.A alntA
I lie low pass i-uiiu, u
highway, as a market road, acoord-
ginoer. The distance between thoso
points in oniy two sum.
Tho rest of the road, all the way
to Junction City, has been In the
n.n.lm. wn,l n.alnni fnr n
coiliitya nirtiAwv " ---
numbor of yenrs. Moro funds will
bo nvallablo for the Improvement
.... ,inn I ,1,A . pamiAHl la
granted by the commission.
LOCAL PARTY ON CRUISE
SEVEN EUGENE MEN LEAVE
i'UH I. V. rtU'J3
Babb and A. R. Tiffany, and in
cluded besides these, Beldoh Babb,
Roy Stlen, a nephew of the local
contractors, and Edward Hassan, a
nephew of Mr. Church, Sr. i
A vacation cruise of 10 days is
planned, said Mr. Church last
night. The boatmen will probably
go ag far as Knight inlet, remain
ing on the inside waters close to
the mainland and away from tne
regular passenger routes.
Cartl of Thank
' V'e dsire to thank our. manr frlnt
for their ftHKistanco nnrl floral offering
durinpr the Illness ami death ot son and
brother.
Mn. nnd mrs. niAS. it. jialw
RAYMOND HALL. .
MUTUAL LIFE O. M. S PRAGUE
Telephone Company - Taken Oveje
(By The Aasoclated, Pretti)
SALEM, Ore,,- Dec- 26. Thlt
Tillamook county - Mutual -Tele
phone company has '1een takep
over by the Pacific TeJophont
company, accord ng to;., ah arii.
nouncement by the publfb' sin-vie
commission today. The conqollda
t.on.wlll become effective on Ja
uary 2. ,
We wish to thank the Danish Lather!
CongreKatlon, at Danebo for their many
prenonts and ChxlDtmns cheer. a
MR. and MRS JAMBS LA It SOX
and FAMlLtV
C. B. F. Hlckox, piano tuner.
Phone 162 8-J, or Morrle Mualo
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Use Your Christmas
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through the arms nnd Inlets ot
Hrltlsh Columbia wntera, a pnrty
I..n nnnnl. lafl h.N. PbrlallllllR
day for l'ortland to board the yacht
owned by Lanipiieu t-nurcn ot una
cltv.
Tho pnrty was hendod by Camp
bell I'hurci!. J'-., C, I). ISorer, liny
Money
Buy something practical for the home. A few, Urn Set.
or other appropriateElectric Goods here for your cho.osiug
Our Prices Are Right
Bailey Electric Co.
640 WILLAMETTE ST.
PHONE 234