Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 30, 1925, Image 3

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MORNING RECtSTER. EUGENE, ORE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30. 1925,
THREE
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I'l.HAKANT llll.lj
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W'".1,'!",' ,.,i.'u of rivalry hn-
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lor iow-ril Hull, Wi.ll...'.
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F Wltinli'M llwwll. Jhn
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1RI0S UNUSUAL STATE
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TwMily.ht.vjn lird bin luinnv
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TEMPLE PUNS Clffl
Truni ,S'
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tiin tiny.
N-'tHK, MlUlli
lit) rh-iiKi.nl
j .t'lflri ty r
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"in jauiu, ii wiih r
it. Cllirl
I ''"yit to (Joti-riiilih! lh.,
I Miirui
('OMti-HlH
KI'OU.H Of
JlJHM'idH Of
1 h1 and Mr," 'ami Wth, II. C. i
HIiomIh of. Hnlp.in; Imvq hpoi) vlwltliiK
Mr. mid Miti. fl. I'J, Colo, rclutlveH
llCI'O.
Mt'M. loiilu ri'iickur Ih ntilto II!
with Inriuoii.a mid tluoutoncd
inii'iiinoiila.
Mr, uiMi MrH. Oral !ox and chll-
ticn uifirii 1ltiiwn irni.utu ut Mru
Clunt Jiyncy on l-'rhlay. '
Mih. C, N, Iwny and Mrs. Au
dio AUuyHoii Mcijford, aro vln-
iiidn nirii. janifiH (j(jiunuavur.
WIhh Ii'Ih KilinunHon ) vlHltlng
r(;lailv(.'H aL Cloiihnn. .
A. Morrluin culled on Mr. and
Mim. OlooiKO Wurnor, Krlday aftor
iitjon. Mr. and MrH. Omar. Mallnn nnil
Hon,, Floyd, vlHLod with- Mr. and.
mi-h. A. Haul ot HprlnKflold, oa
ChrlHtiiinH. .
Walu-r Hlfdi and fKnlly anont tlio
H'fiik-ciiul ut Maplcton and HwJhh
iioiiMi with flrlondH.
Uluu l,.ul,. MIIIJ-. , 41.
uuniu lllll II II III liiu nuni-
ncHH (iffioo of tlju Unlvorlty of
ii, finjitMi Wli.ll i-. UI1U Mill,
K H. Mllllnjii, for a fiw dayw, ra-rontly,
. ,lU H.fllll.m Wl,ni (yt)fl(.d(
' ' M M'll.
nariy l'iu..y iu--rlr, i rri.Mln,
of Oi-KimlJHiiin at Mi-dliiK
l.u-1 Mi-ia
1'laiiH for Hi.-
linn H u h'
lli-n lul.rif .,M
l.'-l liv I i. c .1
(il , ., V ' m-ii-- iiiiiy n.ivt:
.... .M.Mi-.i i eilllllliutn u liiiHf.
Ill-Ill. II wit r..,orh..l .,Ht nlKht Ul
li IIIUHlhK of HI l-UIJIM-ll.
A--rnr.hMK to rtrln fnnii tlm
Bin l fin. iiwtntli.ii'M r i
jnmi.lt. will n.,1 . ,.nnlh',l U,
IHIVO II ,.!,,. .ii I ir
Km UK" III'
L,, .,r.lllli;itMAN CilVKK
VIBWM AT I'l '."
riMrnnt of Uihiii). (iliilllloiin
Lfljl Vitlimlli'im I'mi-rliihi.
khil Ihi-rp It urisiil il'Vi'lii.inriii
I1. ... ,1.1 i tin. iim i r ii
la"winlli iIiiiiikIH i iinvi'Vi'il In
Liil.nl or r.iiB.'"" !'... "v
Irfiulnr liiniliDi.il Imlil III III"
Lmho.i-1 ly A. ' . Iiliii. innn-
r o( llm Hnin-lnii)r u.iii hit
... h.i riH-vnily ret iirn.'.l
r'""'.,r. ... i i ,i
ffr. l)U.in l i-i'f"i:rliilf Hi"
Strength
Away back in" history,
Uv Nnrscmen found cod-
nm; "
tf oil sufficient to help
relop marvelous strength
i endurance. -
cott's Emulsion
cod-liver oil like the Vik
21 thrived on prepared
the form of a rich,
ty cream. It builds
imtthand endurance.
InUk Domic, lll,iuifle)d. N. J. tMl
III,,. (',r 1111,1 HI, llMlrlnkly
hn
.In
room i
. Till' Ml, .11,
Will. Him Mill
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'"ii, floor
'"n .alien ni
niaikliul lor fur.
tiruv.
.'II Hall
' lna r. of
'il Inti'r.
BIBLE COURSES PLANNED
il'IIKS novs- wohk si;vr
hjii nv v.in;it
Mild.' Ndldy
nrih-n-.l rift,,,
'Mlxt!i An-
1 (irk. fur utr ai Hi
l'ook Ikivu liiM-n
llm Voiitiif Mm.'.
fliiilofi ihchh In Ni'W
roKUiar devn
i M'TMi pn.Kni.iiK (.f tint I'loneor, '.Hnilth J
1 '" l"y work or- u-iiKon. W
..i.m'-imiiiih in him luiMi y, t t
A., It wu IraiiHd yvntcrday.
r. Wnlii-r, bov work
mi y iinp, iiiin ni drrril t f i
Id Klli.t.- I hi' UUlM-n lit III.
(MHl I. nitifJKh' ( Tmiim
I It nun t-uurNiK, Mr.
dnlnd, wru drawn
fibrin.
The liookN nhould bo licro any
duy it wun wild.
Kwrre-
1 I'lunci-r
I'HIIfTlIlllV
Walter x
up by t-x-
U Mil 1,1.., -..
Half n iiozi-n b.fNlM wild
Mowi;m Won. lmi.,,1 l... -.1..? 1
wild Mr. i-h.rk h.. ..., .V',
'il 1 held hi bo vi-ry uiiimual for
IIi'm limn ut tin. yt-iir."
mi Jljiifh-Kiink,, inounUiln tlio
ncoiiih (llhinvin-d Home or tin- bent
ublMb, of petrified vuud uvet
Keen hi? re,
lJiirln the nmniluK hour ti
Kiuiig i-iicd "eiiuuiru tho flaK"
wiw i-luy-d, followliiK which tun
HlOUtN .Ill U 'burled liiulllL'un
Uivf iind imked buaiiH, "pl)lntf
.i..l 10011 wiih hurled (he day
ln-cVtniiMly by mi udvaaee di-tnil
bended by liiirriiin K. I'utlerHon.
KIvl Kalbjii ot i?o:ou eumpletyd the
UieitM,
Crowd n KnUb-Krijiku mnuntuln
t he bovu I'Xhliii'cil 11 mliu. 1 1111 m. I
and wi'iil In iibnut U00 fi-et. It Ih
In Ib-ved lb- mint' wiih a coal pro
peri. Siiiui. cunirt. IndlratlonM wore
fl. 1111,1 I,. I til,. Hf ,
Ano'.lii-r lllkc rianiutt
Anoih-r all-rliy k in beinx
pluriii'.'d for the Kitnter vacullon
period 11 nd It Ih poMHlhla that one
win nc iieuj prior to then.
Thorn who went yeHtorday woro:
HcoiiiH Itobert and Itlchurd Near,
('hiirlen WuiiiinerH. Jiuiiph I'arker,
Clark Kpurlnck, Kenneth Oxner,
CharleH CarlHon, I larvey llnlley,
iuU Kpurlock, 1,1 mil on Moulen,
llnl:. ml Imy, (Iirald lilalr, Herylo
Smith, Alvln I'atlon, Ted Kufert,
Mint .Smith, Hayinund UodxerH,
I lorion Motiek, JoHeph KodKern,
'hillli Kllltnan. Alvln Avolc, .Dale
ph KuhhcII. Itoy ChrlH
ndel Hpeuee. Morrltj
I Kuoit. anil CharleK Dovlno. Heout
inaHterH lloll (IrlincM, Carl Mower,
Lund l. H. I'ltllyrMoif, and executive
1 C. It. Clarke.
j The parly wiih taken to l'leanant
' Mill In tin following mcn'H earn:
. I. II. Near, K. M. Oxnor, Joe
'Spurloek, Will CirlmeH, Inland
JohiiHon, and C. II. Ueviiie.
WIMlKltltV I'KKKONAIjS
IKculKllir 1,11110 fduntv Hi.ocldll
WI'MMfMiV n.- ii,.r, oa
Mr, and MrH, Ouy MurncH and llt-
llu Hon, Marion, and' ChoHior and
lllirvtlln IturncH t-nl 11 i-nf.il Knnihiu
evening from Hulciii whero thoy
Mpmit ChriHtmiui with Mrs. Ktta.
iiidiifH nnd two boiih, Frank and
ICd (iolden miidn 11 tr!n to Ku-
Kon M.ondny.
Air. anu Mm, uon .lacKRon una
I'aul Itenfro. mudo a, trip to, Crea.
woll Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mr. William Hucka of
Wullorvlllo Bpent, ChrlHtmaa with
Mr. nnd Mih. V. U Hucka.
MIkh, Volvu 1-IUIn of Lowell Hpont
Hunday with Mif4H Dorothy Gibson.
Mr. and -Mj-h. Charles Neet hud
fur ChrlHlmuH KUetH Mr. and MrH.
R. 1'. Cubiirn and Mro. Kd Katon
:ind I wo lit tip dauKhtei'H of Lan
dax, Mr, and Mrn. William Glaspey
and two hoiih of Fall Creek and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mctheny.
The Cnlty school which had
been il nm'Hsed Tor a week opened
itKu'n Monday ni'nlnK-
Mr. nnd Mr. W. -F. GhHon and
f 11 in II u ii 1 1 f 1 1 1 fi n rl W r. lion
laekson and Hon took Christmas
dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur
Wlnfi-ov nf Vnlt Creek.
Mr. nd Mrs. Nathan Chaffee
and two sonH of Wondllnp, Miss
Thelmn Hcott of Eugene and Pale
('hrlHtmrifl KuostH of Mr. and Mrs,
V. B, Hcott.
ut.. ...i 1..a -XXr n Cllnnfir nnrl
children of Powers, Ore., spent tho
nonuavs wnn mr. an.imvi n yn-
n'H, Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Kenrro.
nnn IVinnUI nf KuffOflG SHOnt from
I nurHiav evening unin rmiui
evening with Mr. anu Airs. 15.
v
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Kenrro ana
two sons of Lowell were Sunday
v'Hltnrs nt the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Renfro.
entertained tho following for
Chr s'maH d'rii)ur: Fred Chess, Mr,
lino mm, Jiiiuurv j' 111 itiynuii, hub,
Welcome, niollier of MrH, Flnlay-
hon, all from Kuk'ene, Mr. Flniay
sun's father from AHtoria, Touls
Keller, a nephew of Mr, Kluss
man, who Is in tho navy, and Is off
duty for 15 day; 'Mr, and Mrs.
KlufiHiuun and Mm. KlusHinun'u
inoLher. Mrs. ISjlensLeln.
Mi mi1 V!fu WiitTTin rini-imiin
,.n ,. I.. W,,, V.P.lt.i.n.ln-lii U
and wife, who formerly wuh MIhh
1..I1 an lebUke.
.HI . UIIU ill J n, .VI . IN. UUIIl UIIU
family spent Chrhdmus day In the
on npencer ereen.
irrii 11 U I lent wiih w Ml 11 fl Tiltr
entH over Christmas nlKht. His
home Ih nt Hoencer creek.
Tho men in tho family of H. P.
Ilurnden made a hurried trip to
rut nrnnd to enl il fumllv ChriHtmOH
d. liner at home. The purpose of
their trip was to lake some unnsi-
....... ...,AU.,niu I,. Uluu -M.ro Miirn.
den, who Is now ussiHtant matron
In the children's home at. uorvai
llu
Mr. and Mrs. 10. "W. Zumwalt
came out from Kupene the day be
fore Christmas, and remained over
IHH1IL W till Wli.il mi
Christmas day, at tno nomo 01 jir.
and Mrs. M. G. Kelso.
Mrs: Fllensto n cxpeetR to KO to
Maljjoa, Cal., on January 6 to spend
tho rest ot tho winter aeason.
"Y" BOYS SEEK PLEDGE
i.i:ni'oi,i) si ui i'i- Aiv iuu is
io.i. or Tiiitui,;
Thri'o V. M. '. A, I, oyii luivu
imkiil IV. I'. Wiillir l,i Hiinnmir
I Ill'Ml ft.r Hll'tlllllTNllIlt on tho I'oIIh
nf tho I,.'i,i"lil ,s, hi-.t Kiiunitiitl.in,
iititlinrUy fur wlil. li wiik rIv.-ii lu
A. KikliiN, tliriiliKh tho rllroo
I'm . In ml Mull K.lli il
illv nam A.Mt,att(il 'rcnn
TILLAMOOK. Ore.. Hoc. 29.
llnrrv IV. lllui'k of I'l.rtlaml was
Insli.n.ly k'llial. nnd lilH coniimnlon
Willllilll li-hliH, niM" Ol l-iiruiiiKi
...1 1 ,irh.,ii ItllW'l.'M II 1 1 1 . 1 111.1
lillo l"(l Ul" li!Khwny. and turncil
mcr Iiiin liiinnliiK. The acclcli'iit
"i-ctirroil lii'lwcon Orotown and
Noiiitinvln.
(hn fiiuniliitloii In New
New Year's
Skating Carnival
FRIDAY NIGHT
January 1st
Winter Garden
Hie lid will Ix: off Come
inlh.iYc the time of your
He, . ,
Serpentines, horns,, noisc
makcrs, surprises a n 1
ivcrytliing, New music.
Skatinp from 7:30 to 11
tnrii.ti
V...-1,
An awar.l nf I2O0 ratth will ful
low llu, ki'i'iiliik' ir a I'hi'lnllaii
l.li-dk'ii a. Iho olid i thri'O ycurH.
Two of lliu llir.Mt liuyn aro I'lo-ni'i-ri,
anil tlio o.liiT Ik a 'oinnulp,
Mr. IVal.i'r wild yonlonlay. Tho
tiiiiiicN wi-r,' mil illvtilk'i'il iionilinK
iii'iluii In lio tiiki'ii liy .Mr. Klklnn
will, m llllllilllllK 111" ".if.ii.no viiu
nf iho jiliilk-o work lion'.
LancCountyNews
CAMI (IKMKK PEHKONAbS
f'AMP CUWIC Ore.. Uec. 28.
Musiness visitors to EUKene from i
Upper Camp Creek tne past ween;
were uuh una nunvr wvni,
flnwn nnrl Hnvlff. ITlHher. Will,
and Albert Llndley. ; j
urqce ijiewaru. anu who, ;m.
Km ma lun'en and (laughters,
Marl ha and Dorothy and Hon Ted,
Mr, Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, ,
Mrs. I.onK and 15. B. Handsaker
were shopping In Eugene tho past
week.
Tho people of Upper Camp
Croek met at tho school house
Christmas, eve and assisted the
Hohool In a program consisting of
songH, recitations, and Impromptu
speeches. A Chrlntma tree naa
been prepared by the school, han-
... ni,, rrxnAa n nhm-t
speech and proceeded to distribute
the presents, uanuy, nuw,
oranges and popcorn were among
tne tnings provmuu.
RIVER CURRENT FEARED
.PROPERTY AT HARHISBURG
' IIEUEVED IN DANGER
(("oilllniicd from pnijo 2) -
9 Rit!kftKiM.,.ijT
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1926
STAGES LEAVE EUGENE
. Northbound
7:00, 8:15', 11:00, 10:10, 12:00 A. M.
3:10, :30", 8:00 1', M.
8:IIS A. M. KiihIhUIh lllk-hway via All.nny
"4:30 M, llolh lllMhwaya via AUmny
' . Southbound
8:00 A. M.i 12:40, S:l0. 7:"0 V. M.
Oregon Stages Inc.
mion. C'hrlBlinaa with Mr. Spatz
rolallvi'H at Wlllaliicllc, Ori'Kon.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Kuspll and
throo miim, l'l'lln, l-tolo and Kilk-ar,
atli'iulod a family reunion In Al
bany Sunday. ,
Mr llrown, "1 I'10 i.' """'
hall, Is bauli In town uttor a short
. .k. iil,ri'!v:' im in
niUK'"vn t,...... . . .Hlin .IIIHU1-1 ' "w ' u..,-,-
ror liny you my ao.ira 10 reoow .,,! Christinas witn nor piiroma.
or .ulKiTlhe for now. 100 Sfeeond ( A't .'U1!Cr ho was Joined liy hor
Avanua KL i-l-tl i.,.,,,!,,,,. curl Aqui'l, who Is em-
, ; .,,,,.,,,,1 ,,, ,, hank thoro. Tho trip
MUTUAL I. IKK O. M. Si'llAOUlii .;Wonu to Salem was made
I y Hwa'r.l Kink-, who Is iittendlp!,
i . . iu vim tlnir In
I Hi'h'i"! -n i,k'-"" ': : 1.;..
UakriilKaand Woslllr wnuo on .....
vni'iit inn. .
t lln U (Ml ttr n no i
i mm Miner, i
. , ii,,, ii rhrlstmiis
. " . l onio in Tho
i viiniiHin
"llonimn Johnson, who Is work
Iim in Udmnon, was In town Mon
Mrn. 11. V. Clark and lBhtor
snont ( ir sunns " :--
nul'ko, who is fireman on iho lo
cal S. P. train- riashoi
t,!,pl!,;.nK .""Vlnvc to " 1"
clsro In a.'ow dnys
''"'"'V'da aro, Mrs.
pur.en in" i"'"' rnci
AUiensoi, and Claude
Junes.
i chii.il. l'la.w
(H. k-imor win'' -"' ,'., Thp
VKNUTA. ure., -
Janunry i. 1 '- ',.... ,. ,.-in
offleers i"i "".:,, -.,.il con
.rrll Kerreshmon.s will
l,e served, r.veryhody weieon.o
vim:" i'!v'";:S,
-i.:NKTA. Oro., 1'oc. J'J. r ace
roiiant Is en. ! " , achool
It .i it i ,1 II IT HIT 1.". . .
low miles boronJ .-''"!;ln.k
Tl.ursd.iy ' .-ni at
J'S'r A Rood attendaneo Is
"'1,U"!"'Z, a or a week's
S.ar nnu ai- '"
vaeallon. .
WjAOIUiY PKRSONAI;S
1 lU'irlBter. I,nno County Special)
i,t , mil V fn lion 98 Mr.
and Mrs. Helen,' Sw'anson and chll-
dre.n of Ki4Keno Hponi iiii.ini. ...m
dav w.th Air. nna Mrs. i. j. i-"pc.-Mr.
nnd Mrs. Lynn Hughes ot
norvnllls wero dinner uuests on
i-hrls nias day or Mr. anu airs. However the plea did
M. Hulburt. They returned home , h am
.hat evcnlnB, accompaniea ay
Vl'nvno Hulliurt.
. Mrs. A. S. Oldham of Los An-k-eles
Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
1'. K. Myors. Mr. Myers is Mrs.
Oldham's' brother.
i if .... Tin., 1? nln rinlmpr
HIT. Itl.U aim. J.i.y -
nnd children of Triangle lake were
d nner guests Friday of George
Swnrty nnd sons at Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. It. l). J-ope wem m
Elmlnv to spend Christmas with
The Svnhers. Myers, Hulburts
nnd. Mr. nnd, Mrs. W. B. Slaytor en
joyed a Christmas tree a mr. u.iiu
Mrs. I. Slnytor's Thursday evening.
Minor, Fioya ana cinei r. .(,-.
m.u.. lln, n Xf "Hnlhurt.
,.1111 J llliivv, v.
. infroii Hulburt. Homor Westling-
ton, Ross Taylor, Harry Miller,
Lillian o rsiei, Avenn itooi, ""
dred Mead, Olive Mead, Jason,
Nellie and Walter Rust went to
Mapleton to a dance Friday ove-
" 'm,'. At c M. Hulburt went
to Eugene Thursday afternoon.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Fine
Overcoats
MidWinter
At ' :
Sale Prices
IN TWO GROUPS
CUmidJtnttntion&
Safe
Milk
nnd Food
forlnfanl;
Invalid;
The Aged
Nourishlng-Dlmntible- No Cooking.
The Homo Food-Drink for All Age.
,h "
Education
Gives Power
'i,' 'i -'
Aliosin, ss ...htrnfinn U mi nssut that ww l niMMircd
by dollars and cunts. It is your own wlu.n yoii get u.
P KiiKcno Hnsinoss Colli'KC l"'',s f,T 1,,c ri'K",?r m"
Tcrm, Monday, January 4. O.mc n nw d tmo"-,
new catalog is ready for distribution.
Ask for it.
Eugene Business College
It ' J 'r. rtMirnfC 10iMflaMtii-
hona 666-022 Willamette Street-Eugene, Oregon
,t,,8lli,r I.,""' ' ..n .Iv
''i,B..::. ' .velmr.1 and
and ' .... A nil rev woro
,:!K,,l,:..oflr.nd Mr.J
t!. llmliil'iii'lf"; , K. Stafford nnd
1. Vhrislmn."'!'' Mrs.
I ... ii lilindes of KiiKone
' Mi-, ami A""' 'V'V1
I'atlon nnd
Winter nnu
iTelep
rilv'o , floSW tt.n,l.d lh. ,
nnloi'fhnljl. ut Iho J.oino '
anmliln ni '"".' Kcgnsor,
Mr, nnu '-;...:.., Mr. Uns
worn t""1 ' ,! city for
coo Allen
ClirlBliii'!"' a,,,rrr,i. who Is nt-
Mlss WO""',1"" ; I "' . i snend-
MrV.?ni.i Mr 0."j. I.oV,. spent
ni"'. : i.i. AIi. nnd, 1 ti r
Chrlstni"8'
WJr.lVc"& tnmlly of Port
I.IIU'.RTY PKRSONALS
(Iti-Kialur I.nno County Sueclal)
LIBERTY. Ore., Deo. 28. L-.
and Mrs. John Winn and tamiiy
Fpent a few dnys at the J , J. wum
homo recently.
.... i w..Hm Howard
nnd children Gernidino nnd Hnzei
wore guests over unrisiijiiia
homo ot Mrs. Howard's slBter,
Mrs. Walter Hmitn ana: mini. .v.
t ir Forcueson of Junction
Cltv wns a guost at the C. It.
Hrochtblll homo Saturday night
nnd Sunday.
Mr. anil ntrs. i-..
t iin nii. nnllod at W. K. Mn-
loy's Sunday ' ovening.
C R. Hrochtblll nnd son Amos
wero Junction City visitors Satur
day- . .. TT-... f
Mr. and Mrs. itienio "'
ti. worn Chr stmas ainnoi
gnosis at 1ho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Sib uavisuii.
Mrs. llnga ana miio "" "
. .. i.n,. la I nrr nt the
linnuon in" .' " --- t.-.
home of Mrs. Haga's parents, Mi.
nnd Mrs, 1'inocn i-suii,
'ui.. r,n,Hnliit Kvans of Eugene
spentVhrlstmns at tho homo of
her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K.
EvanS. ,,,,,,'nltn
Mr. and sirs, innio
...nnn f I, 1-1 H ni HH Otn-
antl son .innn i"1 " i
nor gnosis i"" """"- -
dniiKhtor, Mrs. xe vwuk, """
family. a
IRVING PERSONALS
(llrnHlw l.ono County SSclnlJ
wan a joint. Chri'stmi"' program at
the Irving school Wednesday eve
ning, given by, Irving nnd Clear
Utko sci.oo.s f(imiy
Chris' mas day In 'Kn" lv""
Mrs. Grimes' piy-ema, "" -
lMra'and Mrs. J. W. Hockndny
and Miss Suslo Hockndny "I'0"
I'hrlstntns ntiy m i-.n"""
i llimii"" -, Moon. Those
present nt llt'ls gatlioring were: F.
H l'lotts nnd two daughters
rom Portland, Mr, and Mrs. R. U
Moon, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hocka
(,y, Miss Sttslo Hooka, ny, Mrs.
Mnv . Moon anu I'"""'" ..
Chrlsi.m.s',V.yli'; ''
tor, Mrs. wiiiiani v.".,... 1 -
Kugone. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. H. l. ;""
daughter, Mrs. M.nrslprs am. n. ..-
Hondn'famnrliugnfc
..laHiiiB- hero during tho
Christmas holloas, ' ..,.,
Mr. nnu Mrs. L.t,,n,,,u -
to Oakland in company with Mrj.
UhxmYn .arentR, - Mr. ni J?;
pnrdy of Kugone, to apend Uie hoi-
U! n'obort Mast, who hafl bon con
fine to his bed for name timo w lh
siokness. m, reported, to be lm-
Hm" and Mrs. Wm, Q. Kluflnmcth
HARRISBUUG, Ore., Dec. 29.
(Special to the Register.) It is
said that engineers have admitted
there is a possibility of serious
damage to the property along the
river just nortn vv me enu ut mo
revetment work on th6 western,
bank of the Willamette. Local
business men say that as soon as it
Ih convenient an additional 150
feet of revetment will be sunk at
thin', point to counteract the pres
ent danger. 1
An. effort was made on the part
of local men to have additional re-
itnlmanl- nlaiail n-hflo tho maphln
ery for this was here last summer.
tiowever me piea ia nut muu
meet with favor among officials -nnd
when It could, be brought to
the state engineer, the pile driving
equipment had already been
moved from tho sue. i
It Is said the current has such
force where the revetment ends
that it will make deep inroads on,
the bank., Despite the fact that
tho river has risen only slightly
higher than seven feet so far this
season, there is already notlceablq
erosion of the bank.
CHEESE FACTORY TOPIC
PLANT AT HARRIKBURG LY
mt4- BE EXPANDED '
HARRISBURG, Ore., Dec. 29.
CI I .. 1 . rjnnloln.. Thn
chamber of commerce mot Monday'
noon at a apeuiui luuunuun. yhh
ous questions were discussed, how
ever, tne mailer ot reopening me
cheese factory here occupied the:
. n.. t nttnn.Inn rpl1a rihpiliin
)lant is privately owned and for
tno past lew years nas vwn ujici-
.naA n l.Mt it- tho mnar- pponomlcal
lines no particular effort being
made to reach out for business.
The production, howqver, , has
been first class as to, quality but
. l. H... lino lionn IttrUt ' Thfi
IIIU lUllllLii.y imo -v " o--., '
chamber expects to make aldose
survey of, the, territory with, a view
to ascertaining what the prospects
I nimlnnln c trio, hllslnfiRH.
bater on a special meeting will be
called when the farmers and busi
ness men, win aiscuss ui nuvtiu
tages of a chcest factory or, cream
ery. t
Reduced 50
y2 Price
Reduced 33
We don't have to say much when
Dalms like these are here to do the,
talking. It's the hest chance you'll
meet in thispart of the country to buy
such fine clothes at so hig a sating.
Wade Bros.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
OLD FERRY IS DESERTED
URIDGR AT HARRISIURG IS
CAVSIS OF NKGIjECT
After Nearly Xlireo-Qimrtci'3 of, tt
Century of Scrvico CraXt, Is
: Tnlton Froin Vso
HARRISBURG, Oro., Dec. 29.
(Special to tho Register.) A glls-
nn.t, ll,MD.,,inii hrl.llTO WAS
thrown open to traffic over tho
Willnmatte river hero December
10. On tho same nay me uunim"
r ... Kn.,t Ihnl lina SOI'Ved
"ill iKiiy ... ...
travelers for nearly, three-quarters
of a century v.-ns neu "i', .n .
unwritten epitaph "Woll dono,
thou good nnd faithful boat" at
tached thoreto.
It Has pnsseu li-om mu uiii"i.h...-,
Hut tho old boat's, death has been
a hard ono.and now it Is .again de
manding nttontion. If It .could
..... a it would toll Iho
pooplo who stroll ulnng tho river
bnnk looking nt it that It in now
.tying to bury iself in tho water
that so long supportod It. 1 ho
boat now llos witn ono kii.
titilly submorged In the river.
Thin is bocauso during a rocont
rise of tho river tho boat, was
pulled olosor to shore and whon
the water receded no ono cared to
tnko tho trouble to loosen the
(able which nnchors It. So It In
slowly sinking. Thero In no i linger
of Its being ooiini"""'), "
some troublq will ho onoountorod
In mislng it. Tim iiiavi....".y
dismantled when It wns tiod up. No
provision hns been made for nny-
one to enre im- n.
iiariusih iui pi.:rsonai.s
HARRlSWIRCi, Ore., Dec. 29.
(Spqclnl to tho Register.) Ml.
Virgil Davis nnd son Homy ot
.., lrn Sundnv visiting
nt tho country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Htroun.
M. D. Morgan- nnd daughter,
. Anv.tvo. were in Browns-
vlllo Monday afternoon.
n'nd, twin, boys 'returned to Salem
Monday after spend:ngr the holi
days at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hathaway.
L. S. Duff; returned. Monday
from Portland where he. had. re
mained over the Christmas holi
days with his family.
Lorenzo. Anuorun. i,niu.vu
...... i j'rnn.. attar- a fpW (IRA'S
visit at the home of his brother
Mr.- anq ivirs. rt,.,."".
S. P. Shutt and son Hanold. wore
Eugene visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Wavno Barber left Monday
for a few days' visit at thd home
of her brother, in Salem.
. ': Clara Ulllott, daughter of Mr.
and, Mrs. W. A. Elliott, Is con
fined to her home by chickenpox.
Her younger sister, Ruth, has Just
I 3 fenn. lh. HIRPDRO.
re"uviu, . -'"-.-rj v,.
Harry wooa reiuiuwn ,w
home in Mill. City Sunday after
visltlngnt the homo of his broth.
er, Bud Wood. . .
Ralph. Shislor asststea inn u,o.i
nni, fnrco at Blehm's store, aurmB
the Christmas , rush. : . ' I
. runnl. Ti-ulnve Is helping In tno 1
Blehm store this week.
A. L. McA.ee nns insuiuca . ..v
dio In his general merchandise
storo. His is the first store of. Its
kind in town, to add this, latest in
strument. Mrs. H. H. Heath and daughter,
Miss Laura, of Corvallis spent Sat-,
urday and Sunday at the homo of
Mr. and, Mrs. R.. K. Burton..
Mr. and Mrs. Leonnrd. Cart
wright and daughter of Wendllng
havo been visiting for several days
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Cnrtwright. They returned Mon-
Frank spurnn soiu "" ou-..-tract
on the river road between
hore and Coburg to Mrs. Dick Mor
ris Monday. The ranch Is well Im
proved nna tne sou i u...". y.
best In that district, being all river
hot torn land. No eqnsldoratlqn wns
named. . . '.uk
Harrlsburg nns two niuru i..
Hants as a result ot tho stork s
visitations during Christmas week.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Borvl Klzor at a Eugono hospital
December 33. Mr. and Mrs. C O.
Collins oro also tho parents of a
b0Mr. nnd' Mrs, T. W. Sommerville
nnd son Thomas spent Christmas
in. piiiomi. . . , ,
Air. and Mrs. O. TJ. Mulkey and
son Clyde returnau to rnimn iuii
c i .rinKimnn after sneiul W
sovornl-dnys nt tho homo of, Mi.
nnd Mis. Warrqn Norton. ,
Mr. ana Mrs. ,i. iv. i..n"p'";
.... , m iruHnn rnrtwrbrht
.mi. uim
iinmr "u 'fl. ,vi ill K.i. ut-
cntiiflriiif,. nre snending ar week in
eastern Oregon. The trip was
made by automobile.
Miss 'Rena Norton of Eugene
spent Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Norton.
UOTEL ASTOtt
:- and & Hill Los Angeles
Every Room has Private-Toilet
6o Baths' New, Mdflern
Close to Shopping; District and .
Theatres
Free Garage Tarif I from
Refuse Service Co.
All klnils of refuse col-: i .
locted and disposed of.
Telephone 2232-R
INDEPENDENT GARAGE!
S3 Fifth Avenoe West
TileWork
Sink backs, drain board's,
bath, floors,, storo fronts,
etc, ,
Estimates
Furnished.
Frank Field
1893 Garden Avenue
Phone 1912
I Use Your Christmas
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Money
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NOTIC13 TO CRRMTOnS
... .. t .i... titnf Ihn lin-
.i.. ,7k."X.,.7; .I John T.
"."'' " . ,." " n,.. Alt
should nr.ont ll;. m. July vorlfljd
,tn llin unilerBlitnc.l at. tlio office of 8. D.
wltwn , .lV mor,th' froni date of tl.l. no-
lice. : ' '
DulM Due. 23. 193S.
,I!uy something practical for thq home. A, few Utn Sets
'or other itppropriutc Electric Gooils licre for your choosing;
' ' ..-..-
Our Prices Are Right
I Bailey Electric Co.
I '640 WILLAMETTE ST. PHONE 234 I
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