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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1925 .11. FIVE Moths Cannot Live Through Our Cleaning Process Have you carefully inspected your fur garments OUVHr.Ml.lintnn, Phone 300 RAYMOND TOKUKY Between Eiehth and Ninth on Olive 1 3 CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS j Car I Siohn A. 1. Ilnhh ic ported in lit1 Huntluy nluht ttist Ids Hliir rnr ltul bnrri Molmi. fit llrwimo number Wum flven ut in-mi. t Oarhrt to lUi lulled T.lu) To. sir 1 motion day Itt ih circuit court. Judge HHIpwurlli has mi un. ftiiuilly largo docket tu ku tlitniittli gutliii tlm lny. Uutcno fnupln Wnb A mar rllltfl lloil'V wuil litiunil lit 4lia ni ne of County t'lrrk Itryaon t.i llabarl (.'umpliell mul Vlolu i'u lir, bolh of Kuk-ono. Maiiutiiii I'HikIikiI Iti-m V W. AuRtln. prlluspiit ut tht Hi'tiiinl tt iliujnloti. wnM hern ypHtrnliiy on tho vny lu I'nritunU wlmn. In. will mlnnil tln nmounu of ih.. in. ion rilulo Trni?hr muocniun. fiprokrr Nut Nnntixl Ni miciik- tt hi AM 'nt hoDtl nuiril'il fur tlio T. M. A. "Upnll lllltINu" f.NtlvltlfN, acrortlliiat to Knink ttlirrluirt. K-n-rnl ivcrotnry. Hcv. lrmlnrtrk J. Clark wit to hitvo hwn tin Hirnk tr but la unuvulUnlily nbaont In tlio Kiat. a a IViirlur Youiut Hurled Tnylur Touait. pruinlnont rontOni! ur t'ut U Urovo. wiu, M'lricU tlioro . Ilrilay InlluWHiit fuiiprnl f rvic . nnilurlril In tlin Clirlatlnn hur. h by IIpv. v. A.i Klklna uf thla .ny Mr. Yoiiiik hml lioon n rcalilom uf Una rounty ninny yonra. Molmi.k riub Wliut Tho Mn. hawk I'lonvrr rluli wun tlm rhun-li UltnUanre I'otiloal of tho Inat ni'ii aon. ari-urilliiK tu tlm Inrurnuillmi I ih V. M. A. ypKii-riliiy. Tlio rhurrh nltoniliini'o Mitiiiiiit. n liirKo Cbrlminn rinat. will Im proni'iitiil to tha lioya Inter. It waa mud. KlirliiiTK I'tiin l'ri Tlmt n litriio Atltiratiuii uf lOtlKonn Hlll'lllora would attaint tho eoroninnliila tu lio hW In I'urilunil noxt rtiurliiy In Iht oliai-rviuu-e of tho 3lh minivor. iary nt tho fuiinillitK ur Al Kmlor temjilo, whh th alutoinont iiimlv lura laal auht hy prniiilni'iit nifiii. bn) of the order. a 'Troon Kit lllkon Toitny Mem . btra of the Hoy Hront trnop num. Mr al will loavo In mituninhllra lor TrlmiKle Inko nt :Jo oi-lo.k ..... m . .Mill ll.illl lll.'li' nit. aitn the ihiy lilklutt In the rur roundlnx hllla. Tho buya will he You'll like it, Too! Joseph Conrad' compelling novel LORD JIM Willi KIIIHI.rV MASON NO.UI IIKIOItY I'WICV MAKMDNT U.VV.MDNI) HAT'IHIN M'DONALD THEATRE LAST TIMKS TODAY A Rrrcon Rertwillun "PARISIAN NIGHTS" with Lot! TK.LLKOKV I'LAINM IIAMMIOItNTI'.IN (ANTON (1LANS lllOMOK ADOKI0IC COMKDYv NKWfl Da fid "."'r H.r. l.-mU-r.hlp of Aahury .Mra. T'hornu Horn M,, j I ic,l..,i,; iiiorn... formerly of tlila ' l). how lea iiiik in I'onlanil, la IllTH IIM A tfo.-MI ..r it.- .. . Itr. Iln iiimI Uift- luw ,r. r It. Ii una uifi have ,-rt f,ir 0ak. Ittllll. ('ill.. Uhiirf 1 1... .1., ...ii MllLIHl ihH.lH uitil Vlt.ll llliMliUulH. Ilicy rxH-ct ti rciuin Kiituiiluy Urn fnim ) nut I in Kthvard I'uuitt i.f Otiifihit, .S'rli., mn ur John Cutr.o f Lvuburic, whu died MMn ly, iH K.iiiiK ulih hlH iou ulii. Jitlm O NVlll Currii' of thiN t ltn urn From Tim -011111 K. r. 1.M, i!nirtct ninimMcr f h. Mutunl M r imtilf idinpnny, ami funtily, n uriicl Huti.lny fitim Ta iciiiii w hen- ihf'v v.Hlteil dur.nie (ho hchduyfi Willi Mm. Oubvm imrvntH. My.ifrliiiM hr 10 ApiM'ftr The MyHiMtliiiiM Klvi. 11 iHiHkflhull Uln tet of Dm- Y. m. i. A., will jiliiy 11 irumo wlih tlie Iloundfi at thr .SVw Vcar'n day 'opfti housf' rclchraildii of the "Y", It Wita un nuiitircil yvuti-rduy. Itrrrhtcrnlltijr lMant Vtw In John II. Nfw uian'v nwu kpi ut ti I'nik ir(M't in io havo a rofrlKorat Iiik ilium. InK'allitilon now IicIiik in proKifwi. .Mr. Ncwinmi sayn ho xpi't't t havr the work coiu jilt cil in n fvw dny. , Mr. nml Mn. AMxn,' ltd urn Mr. and .Mm. I.oith AIhott have returned to l.nn(tv,nv, Wah., nfier hnviiiK Nt't-nl c 'hrlHt iiiiift wllh relu t(in hero. They were arMm luinlril hy Mth. Villlnm SleudlnfT, who will remain thoio for sonic t me. Here from Marshriotd Mr. and Min IE. II. IiivIm drove from MutuhfirM Thurnday eveninjt to Hpi-nd ('hriHtma.i with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ituih. the parentH of Mr.i. Pavn. An Mr. Kuth In quite 111. hrr diiUKhter la icnialnlng over a few dn..H, Tornhiill tine Aflor Prlmnpr AieiMU luninmi. nepuiy ancriii, han Kone to Aherdeen. Wash., to brine: to thin Hty Hryan MoClure, who ax n trimly al the Lane rounty Jail eneaped one day lat Ortoher and waa arretted nt Aberdeen a few dnyn aso. .11 II (If llllll HPiamatlJ Miv f hrl.Mlan rhurrli wna packed 10 the noora Hiiiiuiij tn-iiMin pre-aervlce eonrert of the Kugene Nymphony nivheBtra under tho loaderMhln of t'harlea M. Itunyon. Or. II. V. Stiver delivered a ser mon following the mimic program. t MKh Kllhuni on Vanttl'on M sh Winifred Kllbuin. elerk In the of f e of the Hluslaw natlonnl for eat, la In I'orthtnd on n vui-nllon I'xpeollng to re'ur n from duly Jan uary 2- wnH nei'oinpiinled hy her' a ider, .MIhs Tiinnlo Kill'iirn. who was here from I'oiiltind 011 a riolMlYM t 'TUUO ItlCjelo I""'1' Appruxliniitely .10 I'loiieem timler III,. Icn.lelnhlp f K. K. Iloliletllllll, phvHl.'iil illleelor uf the V. M. ( . A. .... v..).. rhli In Ihe win me.' . , , vh'lnlly of Hlvoralile piirk, iihout mill h from Ihe elly eiirly Thnrmliiv iinirnlnir. It wn rep"'' IiihI nliiht. . . lne'. 'rnnll!lll ;MIIII''"i''" . . 11 - The Aniliaellienl a-lltla Will hold a New Veiit n piniy ...1 tonlKIl . Jin (III lll'IOS I'" , , o,,.,:,..e.-oo.rh-m. h?. nnmhera Imve l""' """"f'' '"J Severnl I'eiilure dnncea niu 1 on the liroitrnni. Tho onn-eia ... - Imve haruo of the p.oKriun. .t ti.u...i.tf hiirWaAfrR. W. MI'S, lino" (. ",,1111. of tlilH city, who v ierloualy Injured In " -nerld.nt nenr Meiee.l. ( al.. a tovr ,. K. ii ''; dnv hy . . aii'i'-"' :,' ;rih.y Ko.a,;y hih. from 1. K,V; l"i. tl.nl it will he" very lonti rin.o l.efi " "J1" ,w""- (ilflN Not Aildriwil "'K'"' .,,,. ,,,,, iiiimi fhrllni park f,.H eau.nnhly Klfl" far local Hlll.ll la mil fl Willie ;:s::;i:-r-As , ;; Ik m,h. ,(,!, i!llll(.y, ml, ,'''n""y J"" tl,u ":! l and w 1 , '"" "' U!" l"t I" y i p 7, "'""""I '"i cus ilv , l!""."y w"" """ted re- clllir(e r dlaoidOlly otMlmt. 'l" llurfuid lielunia ,,, .V ! !' "HOKn,l,or In ho "' 'i h. i.ii.i,. ''. nnil v. a. a. . ' IIIIIM..O- I ' ' ' ""' ni Koae w.lll her mother. Christmas hi"1". ,"1,'l"",,v'"'"' """ '-um It. .lmlil. ,.r .... rMliiiii;, AlL.bi . .. ' "y vi V . 1 Hi it(T Nllluliv 'ri... . !','"' !'","' s"",,1,i'"' lVwi.li.nu '"'" " Hi winter "Hi l.l. to II,. Made-PI,,,,, ,or I I loneer l,yH' blcyclu trip ' """'lay r. ,,!, ,.,.,., ,, 2 "nnoini,-,.,,,,.,,, , ,,. y !;."!, nlKht The hovswni leave ? ni.,1 i ",K '" " "' -nM.. be ;, ,,y 4;:)0 , U)0 M. (IWIMT of 1.1,-en.s,. I.,,,,,,, ,., n A imlr of r,r.... 1. 11 : .. in 01110- " plilli'H iiik h...... 1 owner0 rT"', T"Jl'"' ''""'"( ho iwni r. The !. were 1(,lreaed In l ie ...eretnry of a.m.. , john . Iliirnea. motor ronle fl. hut ihe ""HI carrier , ,, n I've on thai route. Drill Team 10 ICulerlalu The uniformed .! tit lenm of ihe Mod ern Woodmen, louelhei- with the lioyal NelKlihoiH. will hold another or i.r popular aorlnl evenlnKa, Weilnemlny. Iie.emher 30. In Ihe '!' V.; A' A" n"'"'1"'" of tho A.. It. N. A., and their rrlends are axked to attend, tho women to brlnif l.osketa for two. Pnclflf ChrlMlnii Ilosultnl Vi.i. Admitted Hiindnv: Mra II l iloaaen. Klkton; Mra. H. E. nice, The organization wae not In--"e: Mrn. I,. H. MeKey, city; W. J. ''Poeted luat week with tho hend Nlchola, Rprlniffleld. Iilamlaaed j uuariora and med'cul units.. Fol Huniliiy; Mra. f. A. Cooper, city; llowlnif muater. the men In the Mra. !. O. Ilennett nnd lufunt, t'ot- I company will be required to lay tnire (irovo. Admitted Monday out full field equipment. Major W. .Mra. M. A. DobbliiH. eltv: Mra. C. ! l. Ilummond. cllv M a nAt: Mabel; Baby Marlanna Starr. Mo hnwk. Mamlased Monday: Mn. L. H. Allen and Infant, elty. Dlliniie HoHiiltal Deport Admlt led: w. H. WliltllnKlon. WendlliiKI Moorelork. CottoBe Grove: J. . l-araen. Cotlatte Grove: W H I'arka. elty: W. R. Oivena. Mc (llynn; Mra. M. T. Nolen. Yoncolla; Mla Jean Kpenrer, city; Mlaa Kim Kullrk. Franklin. Ore.: I). M Morne, flnrltiKfleld: Mra. Jeaa Cross'. Springfield: T. A. Ilarber, Wvatflr. Iilanilaaoil: Ilalpli Sehmltt. Horton, Ore.: Mra. Kred Lure and twin sons, motor route A, city; Lloyd Williams, Hprlngrield; Arthur Kyle. Monroe. ANNOI'NOIMK.Vr CAMP CHKKK TKI.RPHOXE company's nnnunl meetlnir. will bo hold Saturday.' January !. ni ! p. m. al Lower Camp Creok school house. TIIK REOI'LAn MEETING OP nml tn Participants are expected the 17. 1). Bridge club will be"10 d'18 n costums appropriate poatponed until two weeks from Thursday. THE V1CTOHY CIRCLE OP THE Kaptltft church will he enter tained Wednesday evenlnc nt tho home of Miss Ethel Sanborn, 670 Twelfth avenue Enst. BOUN CI.EAVWl At the Pacific Chris tian linapltal, Saturday, Decem ber 26. 12S. to Mr. and Mrs. C II. 'leaver. 141 Seveiilpi.nl Ii ni-n. lino west, a daughter, weighing 7 vi pounds. 1 DEMOCRATS TO CONVENE .IACKSOX CLVB WILL MKKT IN PORTLAND SOON Notices of the meeting of the Jackson club of Oregon, on "Jack aon liny'' January 8, wero mailed lo prominent locul Democrats yes terday from club headquarters In Portland. Tho meeting will bo held In tlio ItoiiM'il hoi el in that cltv and tlio president, Milton A. Miller w.ll be the principal speaker. Governor Walter M. Plerco will rovlow his administration nnd othor dinner speakers will bo Miss Mnnche Langley of Forest Grove and Judge K. B. Kelly of Sledford. It was said horo that sevoral Kimono members of tho Jackson cluli will uttend tho meeting. ELLIS PICKENS JAILED MAN AnHlWTKD AT SALF.M IS SFNT1CNOKD 11KKE Kills Pickens of this city, who was arrested In Salem Saturday n'ght In company with two young girls, wns brought back, hero and seir enreil by .ludgo Harold J. Wells of tho Jtistlco court for driv ing n enr while Intoxlcntcd. He waa fined Hf'O and sentenced to servo 60 days In the county Jail bo sldos having hla drlvor's license revoked for 60 days. HI" car wna turned over to tho sheriff nnd will bo held until such ft limn as ho Is out of Jnll and his 00 days nro up. A Salem dispatch states that Pickens wns arrested thero In company with Paulino linrkor nnd .lunnllft'Austlii, said to bo Kugone girls. MARCOLA WOMAN DIES FI NF.ItAL SKHVICKB FOK MKS. llOKi; TO lK UF.LD TODAY Mrs. Frniices C. Hoke, 74, resi dent of Marcola. dled nt her home lu that community Sundny, It was reported fi-otn tho Walker chapel In Springfield. Funeral aerv'ces are to he held ... o .i..pu litis nfternonn In the Christian church nt Marcola. Mrs. lloko 1" surv.y u ..y - h.i-hiiii'i. fleotco S. Hoke, ono son. ir.i.. Bl.n nt Alnreolll. Rllil Two ilaughtors, Mrs. 't,0II,,,",,"n of Calirornin aim ."", row of Dnnks, Ore. Works. Tu Wost Hlxth avenue, op pmlla port office. 12-17-1 mo. P Play Snfol Have your tiros vul. caused by White Vulcanizing O CROSS WILL MOVE MISS I.I I'O TO ('O-OltDINATi: WITH t'OI'NTY ' lli'lHirm fur .Noieinlx r mul Part of Duuciiiher Jlvrn ut .lolut .Meet. Illtf I4IMI Nliflil Plana for oo-oidlnutlnif tho lted Ciomh aetlvllleH with tlm county noi'lal welfuro work wero eompleted at a mcetliiK of the loeal lted Ci-ohh hoard of dlroctorH und tho county eourt, In tho circ uit courtroom laat mailt. MIhh Alma I.upo, executiva nee relary of the lted (Voh chapter, will move her office Into the court Iiiiiihu January I, to ho In doner touch with tlio county court and the work that will ha Imndled IhroUKh thlH urruuKoment, r.eporu for Ihe inonthH of No veuilier and purt of Oeeemhor wore read at the nicotinic. MIhh I.upo ex. plained that In November GO cukck wero handled, although moat uf IheHi! were prior lo lier arrival here iih executive Hecretary. Half of the i'ohi'm iIiiih Tar handled In JJocem her. ehe mild, were really county welfare caKe-s, InveKtiKallonH and work with the ex-aervlco men. Homo relief work waa duno In co operation with other uKoncica. AmoiiK thoiic prettent ut the meot InK wei-e: JikIko U. Kklpworth, chairmaii; JudKo C. I. Barnard; I'nnnly I 'oiiimiKidoncrH t'llntou Kuril und . 1J. Crowe, J. 13. Hell, Ufoi-ao IC. I.ove. Worlh Harvey of Cottage drove; i ,. ArtiillaKc, Ur. II. II. Kleldn, .Mm. M. H. Ady, Mrn. 1'. M. Carter, MIhh .Mo.ellc Hair. Mra. K, 1'. Dorria und MIhh Alma I.UPO. ' . COM PAN V "C" QUAKTKRLY N KI'IXTION DUK I'nlta l'rcNirliiK for Federal InsrHHitlon 1'irly in Year; : May Do In March fompany "C," l2nd Infantry, will hold Its quarterly muster und Imipec Ion at the armory tonight, accord nu to a statement made by C - aP'aln Lawrence Jensen. (. White, poat commander, will :n- upect tne troopa. 'reparations are also being made by all organization com manders for the federal Inspection which will be held early In the year, poaaibly dur.ntr the first two weeks of March. Private First Class Everett N. Hathaway of Company C" . has been promoted to the grade of cor poral, an ex met from regimental headquarters received yesterday states. t . KNIGHTS TO HAVE PARfY NEW YEAR'S EVE KXTERTAIX- f t MENT IS ANNOUNCED I , The Knights or Pythias : are phinnini; a big New Year'a ' pve I party at their temple nt the cor nier of Klevcnth avenue -west and J Olive street. Thursday night. It will the In the nature of an old-time I school day boys' and girls' party t0 the occo'on- An old time dance with an old-time dancing master will be there to "cnll off" in. the quadrilles. r,i; It Is announced that all Knights are asked to invite- thein friends nnd take- part in the festivities. A notice sent out to members reads as follows: . "You are expected to dress like old-time school day Joys and girls. Come with your school buckets full. We will furnish the coffee, cream. sugar and , pickles, llring your friends and do not leave tne I'hlldren ut homo as a room is prc- inared for them to play. Come nre- pared for a good time. Let's all be nS'nnVi.iW retnomhered The committee consists of J. B. Hamlin, T. A. Blocker and II.. P. Cllrrill. ' STICKELS IS RELEASED FINE ASSESSED IN 192S PAID BY ACCl'SED Leslie Stickles, held In tho county Jail hero under two charges, was released last nigni wun a receipt for a fine of SS0O assessed in 1922 marked "paid In full." Young StlcKlcs was niso reteasea by tho Coqiilllo authorities who asked for his detention on ft bud check chnrge, tho accused Having settled this account also, accord ing to a story told at the county Jail last night. The liquor tine ot iy-a, uiuiuuku il..l,tpp thnn that being given In sontences now, was explained with the statement that Stickles was ar rested with two oilier young men under compromising elrcuinstancos. SEAL SALES ARE MADE FINAL REPORT OIYF.N FKOJI SCHOOLS , ' F;nal report on the sale of Christmas seals among tho schools of tho city was mndo yesterday. Patterson school leads alt with $70.46. Tho sales made by each school follow: . High school 200 Wilson Uoosovelt ".J Patterson . I V.iw Washington Wlllard ... 61.23 37.89 32.85 32.80 27.38 Condon . . . Lincoln . . . deary OFFICER IS OUT EARLY TUAFFK! MAN MAKES ItOtiNDS BETWEEN 1 AND 4 A. M. Sovenleen traff o law violations wero found hv liclhert Farrow, city Irnff o off cor, In his roundi iver tho city Sunday' morning bo tween 1 nnd 4 o'clock, he reported yesterday. A number of persons had ro ported to the officer Hint some car owners In the residence districts had been In tho hnb.t of parking out In tho Ktroota nt night, Unit many left no lights burn ug and linn others violated tho law In dif ferent days. Ho decided to nscer tuln tlio truth ol tlio ropoits and found that thoy wero pretty, ac curate, lie ail ill he cncuuntcrcd five spoeders, und the other 12 curs hud been left out all night anil wero without lights and some on tlio wrong side of tlio streets. Tho officer mild that ho Is on leavorlng to stop the practice of stor.tig rura on the streets at night. OFFICER IS EXAMINED ltOSMItl'KG It V. K IC It V E MAN SEEKS PltOMOTIO.V Second Lieutenant Muurlee O. Ilowker, infantry-reserve, resident of Itoseburg, was examined by a hoard of locul regular army and reserve officers here yesterday lor a commission as first lleulcnunt. Whllo no details or the examin ation were given oul, It Is under stood thai Lieutenant Ilowker had qlliillf.ed. The candidate s a grad uate of iho It. O. T. C. and has held u second lleutenuul's commis sion for three years. Lieutenant Ilowker Is attached lo Hie :1x2nd inrantry regiment. The board of officers conducting yesterday's examination was coin piiced nt Major John P. liubb (IJOI.) Infantry, V. S. A., Major Carl W. itoliblus, medical -reserve and First Lieutenant William K. Milne, ordnance-reserve. LEGION REPORT SLATED ACTIVITIES OF 1925 TO BE RE VIEWED TOXJOHT I'Ii-mI (.'tut In- 100 Per Cent Mem bership Campaign Will Ho Fired by Commit ice '. Reports of American Legion committees which have been per manent during 1925 will be made at the meeting of the Eugene post !n the chumber of commerce rooms tonfght. ' The meeting which ordinarily would have been held last Thurso day was set over because thut day happened to he Christmas. Offi cers of the post will be instulled at the first meeting in Januury which will come on the Bccond Thursday, or January 14. ibeorge E. Love, chairman of the membership committee announced yesterday that the first gun will be fired in the "100 per cent" mem bership drive In which it is expect ed to Increase the membership to 600 ex-service men. Mr. Love said he believed there were that many In the city now und that the post would strive to include them all on Its rolls. PORTLAND PHYSICIAN WILL .READ PAPER Central Willamette Medical Society to Meet. Jn Etigcnb on Night of Juminry 7 With a paper on "induction of labor," nn obs.etrlcal -subject, Dr. I Albert Mathieu of Portland, a spe cialist in this phase of the medical profession, w.ll be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Cen tral Willamette Medical society, ! to be held hero. January 7, ,it was! learned yesterday. . Dr. Mathieu will he' "the" onJyj speaker to read a paper, the re mainder of the time during the meeting to be taken up by d-scus-aion. s Five well-kno vn physicians will lend the discuss on and they were announced as f dloHvs: Dr. E. C. Joseph of CorvUlis, Dr. N. E. Ir yine of Lebanon, Dr. C. E. Hunt of Eugene, Dr. 'W. C. Rebhan of Springfield. Dr. B. R. Wallace of Albany, and Dr. Gavin C. Dyott of Cottage. Grove. , . -- fpP December Sale of Dependable Shoes K5Kk .. . ' Wilson is '"prni,: ' m KIWAYIANS OIISKItVF. IfflKTH OF LATE CHIEF j Eugene Poslinlislcr AiK'iiU for Creation of Spirit lo Cause j New Office Hero I With the observance yesterday of tho anniversary of Woodrow Wilson's birth, members of the locul Kiwunis club were -enter-1 tallied witli a story of the life and j Ideals of the wartime president by Vernon i'alne, former student at ' the Oregon Agricultural collego, I Kiwnms Ideals were-linked ' up ' with tlio observance by J. il. Tlmrn of itoseburg, regional offlcor of tho' club, who said ihnt all members must work unitedly in all under taking for the success uf the in lernatlonal organization. - , - f .Mr. Thorne hIho urged the local Kiwaniuns tu strive for a success- ' ful district convention here next'" summer. He Is visiting all cliiU In this district. .. . . i Activities of tho poatoffice de- ' partmcnl during the recent Christ-': mas rush, and the need of a new building in Eugene, were told by Darwin K. l'orun, postmaster. ' .Mrs. K. E. Wyalt .entertained with vocal selections and- waa ac- companied on the piano by -Mrs. A. B. Itolierts. yesterday's meeting wns Ihe last ' In which the old officers will lake part, the next luceting-being inthe1 hands of the officers-elect. . ... DAMAGE SUIT ANSWERED; HAZEL I'LACI-: CANTOR AND OTHERS It LA ME ELSEWHERE In the circuit court suit of John L. Toevs against Hazel Cantor, Freeman W. Robinson, Wllma El liott and Ray K. Elliott, in. which. ho seeks damages on account of u collision between an automobile occupied by the plaintiff und his w fe and one occupied by the de iendants, an answer was filed yes terday. It Is stated that when they were about o meet the plaintiff's car. on the highway another car in front of ' them slowed, down without warning and their cur skidded, resulting in the collision. The blame is placed on the car that slowed down and the defend ents ask that the case be dismissed and that they recover theic costs and disbursements in the suit. EUGENE PRINTING CO. 1047 Willamette Phone 148 i2-23-tf T. N. Dunbar Co. ; 34 Ninth Ave., West " Autmobile Tires Extra Low Prices , .. . Quality Goods . 30x3 " Cords '....:...I.,..;'.'.$9.S0 30x3'2 Fabric ;,..$8.25 30x3'2 Regular Cord....$8.55 30x3 Oversize Cord $13.65 31x4 Oversize '........,.$18.00 32x4 .Oversize .:.i....$20.55 33x4 Oversize .;....$21.S0 32x4 Oversize ...V..i.,$30.00 All These Tires Carry the Standard Guarantee Assembled in this group of shoes you will find shoes of the usual Graham quality at reduced prices that will save you real money-ALWAYS. WE MUST DISPOSE OF SHOES TO THE LAST PAIR In this December Sale you will find bargains for any member of the fam-. ily. Men's Shoes Work Shoes Rubber Boots Wom en's Shoes and Children's Shoes. Save money on these different lines, selected from our large stock to be closed out to the last pair. ' " U. S. Rubber Boots Red Knee Boots $ -Z 65 5 Eyelet Bootees Jr M , . Introductory Sale Of WoiMSoap A high grade luxuriously yet 'delicately perfumed cash mere bouquet toilet .soap made-expressly for. "Eugene's .Qwn Store." 12 generously izcd cakes-that will sell rcg iilarly,at .$1.2p op'ered. niny, ; only 79c. . '' " ; Rouquet toilet soap is the ide'a,l face and hand soap. ' i-' Contains Vlnly the purfcfit inffredicnts no artificial coloring. It is Soft and soothing to delicate skins. , '' ' I t's re freshing -atid subtle fragrance lasts for hours. You will like it and . the introductory sale price "' mcans-a 'saving of 41i certts.1""- " ' ' '; ' t .,::. - ON SALE IN EUGENE ONLY AT : !..': DR. R, C. VIRGIL Osteopathic Physician . 810 Miner Bldg. . Phone 8251 ' Eugene, Oro. Through subterranean ' passages- five stories below ; , . the ground 144::tBQurs ,.hen5e, on. the '" " stroke of oa . " twatch here "tomorrow) to The Hour Approaches! I EUGENE'S FAMILY SHOE STORE- i 828 yillamette St. 828 -EUGENE'S FAMILY. SHOE STORE. wjuet Refuse Service Co. All kinds of refuse 'col lected and disposed of. - Telephone 2232-R 'INDEPENDENT GARAGE 32 Fifth Avcjioe West -SO ,5i .... :; Selection For; if "iWomen i-tyltsh footwear at $5.35, -..!$4.35, $3.85 and $3.35. Sat t.t.'in pumpsj.-. patent leather. . - and-tan t' " - .-. . -. - ;. OxfoKls .t;.... J)J.J J ' "AU" Siies, Two Different n.j,,'.Sty:Ies..Low Heels,;.' SEE OUR WINDOWS i Bargains For Men "Dress Shoe's, Work Shoes, $5.85,. $4.95, $4.35 and' $3.85.' Brown C.h r q m e $6.50 ; Uhlincd ' . dQ OC Shoe.............. i)j,OJ FORMER PRICES FORGOTTEN The Big Girls' Bargains $2.45, $2.85, $4.35 High Lace Shoes, brown and black. Regularly pric-. ed $4.00 to $7.00. . , Bargains For Boys Solid leather, black and brown bliich- A tJ "ef stylc . J..,:.... JJ) 1.17J I ... ....... . , i oily Ulrociory n