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i I i i-il t. ; i ; if: EIGHT " BETTER STAGE SERVICE ANNOUNCED FOR VALLEY One Line to Operate Over - New Harrisburg Bridge t TIME WILL BE CHANGED Lunch Will Ho Taken lit Kkvj,o by lVuMNHifpora for , ' Potiils South Improved motor bun service be tween Tort land, boh thorn Ore Ron and Coon Hay points, will bo offered tho public January 1, no cording to announcement yester day by R. V. Lomen, president and freneral manager of tho newly or ganised Oregon Stages Inc. . Outstanding among the changes are tho inauguration of n service ovar the new llnrrlsburg tridge to serve Tangent, Halsey, Harrisburg LAST T.AKKS TODAY! fiKT IV OX T II K LAST I.M'till OK THE VEAK lumoxD GRIFFITH .In "MISS BLVEBKARD" vith Be be Daniels . -soeM- wsm am j$tm0 A4iar Watch Party and HDaimce at Midway : New Year's Eve THURSDAY December 31st 5-Piece Orchestra PUBLIC INVITED YOUR BUDGET FOR U not wel balanced unless '- it provides for a definite sum ' . to be saved each month. ' There 'is no more convenient way . to save than by regularly depositing on n savings account First National Bank Since The Hour Approaches! The shorter the TIME The NEARER I COME! But 96 Hours remain! on the stroke of one! On Pages 2, 4 ar. J 6 of This Paper Will Be Fcund the First Clues to My Identity. (natch here tomorrow) and ShciM nnd to roitncrt with tho wun formed recently by tho onora Brownsville stnircn; Uonnrtiiro of; tors of the t'nrUnmt-Hulem Kimk'. nil Kotebior stnfcvi earlier thnn tho CVnlrtU Motor Hub l.lnn mid tho under present chiHlult: Hitilittou OroKon Motor Nlngt'ii. When tho of nn owl HtiiKO per v loo between ' lino omnilod Imlenoiulontly. 1'ortlaiHi ii ml Salem; a lata daily 1 nrhodulo oould ho eliminated whon Horvlcp from l'ortlmul to Corval- i It wu mtvertnlned they wore run Its and an parly morntnu; hIuko ' at a low, but undor Iho now ion. me. from Cnrvullis to Portluud. l'lana Mr. Icemen pinponoa Co liu'ludo ov undor way nIo cull fur nn Ini-enU nvhednlea which for tin pre Itroved Kervii' between KiiReno , tnt iiiiihi he eondueted lit a Iohm, and CottaKc tlrnve. with tho thought of inakltiK tho At pn'Mont nil motor HtnKoM for heavier run my for thu low. Tho hoik horn irot; on art routed via ' combined nvhcdule uUu virtually Alhnny, CorvulU, Monnw mid Ku- eliminate ull irnnsfer of ikihuoii- gene, lleginning January 1, two schedules each wuy will operate via the Harrisburg bridge, with mi auxiliary bus running from Salem to Albany and around via Corval Us, meeting tho through bus again at Kugene. t.uttoh at Eitgono The bus traveling south via Oor vail is will require about SO min utes longer to make the trip, but this time will be taken up by hav ing the through bus passengers eat lunch at Kugene. L'nder the new arrangement the present 7:10 a. m. schedule leaving Tortlnnd will bo advanced to 7 a. m., tho 10:20 a. ni. trip to 9 a. in. and the 1:;0 p. in. trip to 1 . in. ; The 7 a. m. schedule and the pros ent 12 o'clock noon busses will ot orate via Harrisburg. Tho 7 a. m. schedule will make direct connec tions at Roseburg for Southern Oregon and Coos Hay points that same day, and tho 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. will stop over for tho night at Koseburg, The noon bus will carry Portland afternoon news papers to Willamette valley points. Northbound, the present sche dules, leaving Rose burg at 7:20 and 11:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m., will leave at 7 a. m., 11 u. m. and 1 p. m.. respectively, arriving In Portland IS minutes earlier than at present, or at 4:15, 8:15 and 10:15 n. m. respectively. Tho schedules leaving Kugene at 8:15 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. and arriving1"- according to C. U. Clark, ex in Portland at J:15 and 10:15 p.-ocutlve. Tho scout movement, ho m.. respectively, will b routed vta - Harrlshurg. These northbound 1 schedules will include 1 the operation ; of a second bus via CorvnHls, which will connect with tho through bus I at Salem, where stops will bo made for lunch. IcMtM to Bo 0xnwl On the new Harrisburg run the stage company will open depots at the following places: Tangent. Mnthor'it Inn:. Hnbtev. flood Eats J restaurant; Harrisburg, People's ! Cash store: Shedd, Shoen's storo. Three Concerns Combine The Oregon Stages. Inc., which is offering this improved service. IT'S BIG! LAST WAY First National presents "THE NEW COMMANDMENT" with BEN LYON BLANCHE SWEET COMEDY NEWS iMcDONALD THE NEW YEAR 1883 gem at Salem. PATROL SCHOOL TO OPEN HOY M'OIT l.KAOF.US TO GKT TIlAlMNt; OOIHSK I'Lm llloxv Similar Instruction Ittxviitly ;it'i to Ijuk County Sixiuliiuuilvni Preparations for a patrol leaders' training course in whtch pntro. tpdjprn and scribes of tho Hoy Scout movement will bo given deft nlto Instruction in leadership of boys, wore being made In tho office of tho lane county executive here yesterday. Tho course will follow tho gen oral scheme of tho recent scout masters' training course which was held In tho men's gymnasium of tho University of Oregon under Hean John Llovard of the school of physical education. Certificates of graduation wM probably be given to all boys who (to through tho course with good standings. The purpose of the courso t to teach leadership, tho fundamental purpose or the Hoy Scout move- Ul. ulllltoai tho leadership ele- iw grvacesc extern, ine u oegm aoout Jiinuurv ia aim continue lor six week. One meeting n week will bo hehl ami nt tho conclusion of the courac the troop meetitiKs will bo partly conducted In patrol units to encour asre the leadership among the auli ordinate orininiintions . ot the troops. Mr. Clark said. rRESBYTERIAX MISSION STIDY IS AXXOlN EW 1 Fotvicn Countries Will Bo Sub. yxta Covered by Ciroup Cliua Instructont Study of foreign countries will j do conuuetea In a school of mis sions. by three groups of the Cen tral Presbyterian church which will convene for the first lessons Sun day. January 17. if was made known last night. Teachers in this school will be drawn from among some of tho best known educators of the city, it was Indicated by Rev. A. H. Saunders, pastor of the church, who made tho announcement. Classes will be held for the groups each Sunday evening for a period of about six weeks. i There will be four of these classes among adult groups and the study countries will be Mexico, Slam, Central and South America. I Other groups will Includo tho young people and tho children of Purposes of the school. Rev. Saunders said, were to learn tho needs of the countries and the peoples, what they are trying to do. how far they havo gone in the effort, and what steps may be taken to help them. TAX MONEY IS WANTED BILL INTRODUCED BY SENA TOR STANFIELD United States 8enator Robert N Stanfiold has Introduced the bill In congress to compensate several counties in tho western pact of Oregon for taxes lost In the trans fer of the timber lands In the Ore gon and California railway grant to the government in 1916. , The measure would authorize ; payment of sums from the federal ! treasury equivalent to those levied I by the counties on the land while 1 it was under private ownership, the government to be compensated from funds received by sale .of timner lanus on the revested tracts. This fund now amounts to $3,563,274 but the federal govern ment and the Oregon and Califor nia railroad company hold liens against It amounting to $1,671,044 and $9,250,000, respectively, a to tal of $7,821,044. . v Besides Lane the counties in Oregon to bo benefited aro Denton, Clackamas. Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackoon, Josephine, Klnm ath, Lincoln, Linn, Marlon, Mult nomah. Polk, Tillamook, Washing ton. Yamhill in Oregon, and Clark In Washington. PET SHOW NEXT MONTH AXXCAL KXH1BITTOX TO HE IIKLI IX Y. M. C. A. Tho annual "pot and hobby" show of the Y. M. C. A. will bo held In tho nudltorium of tho "Y' building January 15 and 16, it was announced yesterday by W. I. I Walter, boys' work secretary. Plans for tho exhibition wcro i being made yesterday In nntlclpa , tlon of a greater show than was held last year when thorn were I moro than 600 exhibits of things that amuso boys, from postage j stamps to pet deer and from old coins to goats, j N.iture specimens, manual train i ing productions, rabbits, pigeons, gold fish. K'luirrels, pet owls and curios will go to mnkfl up tho Ar rangement of tho show, it was wild. ESCAPED TRUSTY BACK BRYAN MoCM RE KKTOTtNKU '. 1'ROM ABERDEEN Bryan McCluro, escaped trusty of tho Lane county Jnll, is back in his old coll this morning to serve out ills sentence which may take nnother. six months. Mr-Clure wun returned from Aberdeen yesterdny by Melvin Turnbull, deputy sheriff, following McClure's arrest in that city sev eral days ago. The man ran nway from tho county Jail horo while ncUnit us a trusly under .In Her Harold I.. I.ee, October 30, after sorvlmt a month and 10 days of a term, ife was convicted of posses sing mash. MUTUAL M F 10 Q, M. HPRAQUE MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC 31, IMS NEW HAYDEN BRIDGE IS Span Will Bo Located Littlo Further Upstream TO BE MUCH SHORTER Mcmttrr- nf Court Art Vmlovuted Wtothor It Will llo of Stool m Woottcu Construction Plans nro beimy made by the county court to rephice tho llayden brldtto over tho McKentte, 011 the Molmwk highway, with a new one during tho year l!2t. Members of the court and t Ho county engineer yesterday forenoon cxn mined tho old brtdnc and the proposed site fop n now one and have practically decided to place tho new span a Mute further up stream, where It can be mml shorter than the old one. Tho new span would bo 175 feet long In thai location. The old ono Is 270 feet. Whether the new bridge will be of steel construction or of tho old wooden type haa not vet been de cided, according to mouthers of the court. There are arguments la favor of both. It was stated. The old bridge, which Is of the covered design, has stood up well for many yoara, although it Is now said to be in rather a weakened condition. A great deal of heavy traftlc has passed over It since It was built. Over this bridge pase all the traf fic of tho thickly settled Mohawk valley and Camp creek valley and that of tho McKensie valley north of the river between tho llayden bddgo and the Hendricks bridge. UNION CARPENTERS QUIT mkx ri'M.r.D oi'K or m:si- DKXCK JOB IX CITY fnlon c;irpen ors were pulled off a Job on a new home yesterday be en use a non-union plumber was sent out to do some plumbing work on the strucure. according to re port l:st n'ght. W. T. Pond, who has the con tract for the erect'on of tho home, had employed union carpemci s, union elec rlcians and un on br de layers and when tho lone non union plumber appeared at tho place ami started to work th" union carpenter were taken off and efforts wore made to Induce, tho bricklayers and elertrfc'nns to quit. It was sta'ed that thy brick layers and cleetr'o'nni wore s'll working up to quitting timo last night. CHOIR IS ENTERTAINED THEATRR PARTY FOLLOWS ST. MARY'S KOCIAIi Members of tho cho'r of St. Mary's Kplscnpal church hnld a post-season par y In the par sh hou Innt n'Kh and worn later guests of Rev. Frederick CI. Jen nlncs nt a then'.ro party, as the reward for their services during tho recent Yuletlde. Games and entertainment of various kind were indulged and a soc al hour was closed with serv ing of refreshments. There were atprox!maev 22 members of tho choir In attendance. EQUIPMENT IS ADDED IXiGEXK IIOSI'ITAIj has xkw DEPARTMENT The Eugene hospital has Jusi finished fitting up rooms for phyMo-tliernphy department, said to be the only one this side of Port land having a full-time terhnlrlun in charge. Two new appliance, are the quartz lamp and dlutlierm. The quartz lamp Is used for the Waif Wins Aching Hearts ' t Little Mark, orplmn, is tho prize foualit for by a prom inent New York fomily and J. T. Piper, of Cnnton, 0. Piper wants Mnrk because he looks just like his boy who passed nwoy. The New York couple want the boy just because he is Mark! Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, prcsitlcnt of the Child Adoption League, believes Mark will go lo Hid New York family, which has first option on, him, , treatment of rlcketi, malnutrition, skill diseases, pre-asthuiatto con ditions, for all local Infections and in ussUt tho cure of viuborn util slow-healing wounds. Tho other of tho new npplhwice the diathermy, In ued for treating Inriuuuttatory conditions, especially around tho Joints, and for applying heat to deep ttnAic to stimulate healing, In relieve iuilu, and for tho treatment or stiff Joints. , OLD liiriTiEl) nXTKUTUXMUXT PI.AXX!:i i'OH WATCH PAIITY .r:n'a ncvi, sguaiv IHuioc, Min uet Ut llo Leading mi Pro gram This Kvcnlng OM-tlmo dancing, tho minuet, tho siiare dunce and the Vlrg n a rol w.ll be featured this evening at the annual homccom ng and t'wa ch n kIk" party at the tdd , l-Vth.iws tt'tiinlc when members of all 1. O. U, K. In. (I es, their fain;- I cs and friends will bo entertained. It Is expected that a hit'Ku num ber of prople will attend tho event and In nut c patlon of this the committee headed by C. It. Jill lard, has prepared tho following program: tVnnut by the I. (), O, K, hand. Play "A iJurk Hoc-rot" by Add. sim l:rithcrs' company. riictele solo, by Mauler Donald Kdwards. Snlectiiuts by H l'lard's nrchentra (itiltar stdo by levey McAlpln. 'h stlimr sdt. Vltd n sol. i by Miss Charlotte II 11 aid. old-ttme dances; tuusiu by tho I. O. O. P. band. CLUB PROGRAM PREPARED COI.M'tiK CHI-NT Pi:tPI.K TO DAXCK Xi:V YlvH IX The program for tho College t'resf Community club "watch night" ptmy that will be held In ho club hall this evening prior to itln dawn of liiiJti, um iuhijuii.h1 yejtrday. Officers of the club will bo olcel. "I at a short business meeting dur'ng the rven'ng. The program folbnvs: ( I nner, served by tho men, from 0 to R p. in. IVaudev He numbers. XrKro Impersoitaluins, . Mute skit by Mrs. ltoso Stacks 'and Mrs Donald Young. Itfinclm until m'dnlght; muilc by the Filipino orchestra. STORE MANAGER LEAVES .1. J, MAU1XF.Y TO itrv (;ooik ix xi:v vtntK t To attend a convention In New lYotk city of It. A. Pibher stole mariauer. and to conduct a sea-M-nal buylntr tour of the eastern markets. J. J. Maloney, nnimutT of (hit KiiKeno rstabl slimt'llt nf r.-.tf name, left lat iilKht for Pie ' r;.-t Mrs. Maloney d'-partnl curlier In the dav for Santa Itonn. Cabfor n a. where sho will nama'n tho next month visltimr w.lh relative-. ' Mr. Maloney expects to rtui'i to Kut cno also In about four wc-k.i. FIRST FINE IS IMPOSED MAN PAYS llllt MAKINO REVERSE Tl'RN The first fine, In police court for violating the new section of the city traffic codo which prohibits reverse turns nt Intersections on Willamette street from Sixth ave nue to Kteventll avenue, was Im posed yesterday by Judge Oeorge A. (Illinore. It. '. Itlng wns cited by Uelbert Furrow, new city traf fic officer and he appeared yes terday and tiald $2 for the offen.e. K. K. I'oulton was fined 12 for parking too close to a fire hydrant. j JOURNALISM IS TOPIC ukax ,i.i.i:n ki'Kakm ni:i'onr. LOCAL I.IO.NS Cl.l ll Tt'iult'iirkw f .MiMlcni NpwMiirrs in IIiiiiiIIIiik tif Crlino Hturlm Ait) i:ilnlnl Temli'iiclrs of niiulnrn Jnurnnl Imn uml llio problems faced by eil l.niH lii the mailer of ci'Iiiib news went It M It points In l ll''" miiilii livfui the Lions' club here veaienliiy iuihii by Demi Krio . Allen of Hie si'luiol nf Jinirniillsm ill tho I'n.M'rslly of OieMiul. Tim lit of m-liiiuls nt Journal Immi is n ilineliipiiivnl of III" Innl -u veins," ho snlil. "Our sclunil lit ilio unlvorsliy hud Us small bo il iiii'iik li years nun and lis first graduates wvi'o luiiied out only 111 .veins mto. A onliipilnl lull lliaite Veci'tttly slmwed thai KU men mill womi'ii from our m'lmul w-re or lively engiiKi'il in I lid newspaper bus IIVHS, "An Inquiry Inln Hie earnings of graduates of hi IikkIs of Jiiui nallsin In various purls of 111" country showed thai lliey ni doing better riiianc ally llinn tlto iiowspaper nittii who comrs up III the bus liens without spro'nl iraliilng oulsldo of tlti'if exii'rlnnce.M Heap Allen ! Hint crime news .Itntliil ln pUbllshKil bei'llttsn of tlm ilelvrreitt efteot of ptlbllo'ly, it ittl benntse lite people were en titled n know ilie littlh. The e-n-iit of publ elly In pnrllculur t-rliiin slnrlrs. lie added was a problem lite editor had l fnce. Some nl.lect'.iitiBble newspapers publish crime news with Improper embellishment, he added. The speaker pa d a liltih IrllitH" to Hie Inie Harvey W, Hcoll fur tho (irrk-mi Journalism founded bv him. ami also complimented botji liuttene newspapers. THEATRE FOLK CELEBRATE me timi: Attn x;r.o nnx at lli:iM(i TOXKillT Old Year Will llo I'shi'rml Out mill nml New Welcomed at Mill night I'rrfomuiHvi A rent Informal, impromptu. Jolly get-together party will be held nt the Hmllg tonight to sea the old year out and the new yeui n. lire. urea V. II. McDonald, man ager. "The lid will bo off.'' luiys Mr. McDonald, and the entire As soc m on Vaudeville iruupe, three extra profess mini acts, und othors cminvived with tho affair wfll be entirely at the sorv co of the audi ence. Kvery one, actors nud Iben tre folk, nro going to join In with the others in having a rousing good time." Niilseniiikers for nil. confetti and fun-tnak ng devices will be given I to everyone. It was stilled. No ban ' w II bo pat on no se at any time, 1 and 'he ndors will be Instructed to amuro with all their might, i lirent ininrrst :s being manifest ,' rd In the Charleston contest, which will be one of tho fra ures. and ; several entries of real talent nro i In for Ihls event. The specially nets, wh cl w.ll b held oaCK tor surprises, are deelnrod to bo some tb:n distinctly now and novel In liuReno. i Tho A'soc'allon Vnudev.lle show which will consist of tho regular flvo nets, has prepared a lot of spec'nl features for tho II o'clock performance, and they announced Inst night thai Ihev nnvo an on aemblo number that la a- "knock- oui" Tho performance w.ll start ,' promptly at 11 o'clock. Inimed nte i ly after tho second vaudeville show lit Is announced. All seats may bo reserved Mir tho muiinee. WILMOT BROUGHT BACK AI,I.K;in DAD CHIX'K MAX NOW IN JAID W. W. Wllmot, nlleged bad check operator, who suld he was n representative of the l-'ord Mo tor company, giving banquets to employes of the ngencles In differ ent cities, was brought back to Kugene last evening from Hnlem where ho was arrested on a chnrgo of passing a bod check at the Ku geno hotel, llo Is In tho county J"Van Svnrveriid. chief deputy sheriff, who brought lilm to this city, snld Wllmot took with him from here to Kalem a young woman under' promise of marriage, lie said that after Wllmnl's arrest tho woman left fur her homo In Wash. Ingtmi. Dniuily Hvnrverud said that Wllinoi bought her a lis ring, tel ling her that It was a .valuable diamond. On" his wny down tho valley yes terday Deputy Hvnrverud took tho two little daughters of C. .1. Ilur nett of MwlKshomo to llio W. (J. T. U, farm home. PROGRAM JS CHANGED miss ia:cy cask has vdw.n. KNT S1IMKCT r Miss t.ucy raso, nutrition spe cialist at tho state College, who Is to glvo a series of demonstrations In I,nno county .lanutiry 7 and 8, has sent word to O, H, Fletcher, county agent, that her program bus been changed lo spuin extent. Iter subject nt tho f!nut Korh Formers' Union hall, abnvo Cottage Orove, in the forenoon, will bo "Sandwiches and School Lunches," nnd in tho afternoon nt 3:30 It will bo "A Dalanced Moal." The placo of meeting nt College f'rHt tho next day hns been chang ed to the rcsldcnco of Mrs. K. B. Tuttlo. Tho forenoon siibjort horn will bo "Sandwiches und School Lunches," and In the afternoon It will bo "Foedlng Mothers nnd Children." LAST NIGHJJS COLDEST MARK 11KIOW ilO PHKDICTKD lll'.l'OltK MOItNINO Last night promised to hn tho coldest so far this wlntor nnd tho minimum temperature yesterday morning of 20 degrees wns expocted to be loworcd somo tlmo this morning. Tho earlier part of Mm evening was several degrees colder than nt tho sumo tlmo tho previous night and notwithstanding tho provnll Ing fog, water on tlto slroots wns ffeer.lng, Twenty-nine degrees, or evon 2li, Is not bad wlnler. weather hut tho nverngo Oregnnlnn would much rather seo n warm rnln now than this chilly woather. tNRUnUl WITH HENRY THOMP Store Closed N t Ending The Year 1925 (Today, Final Day) i With Timely Year-End SPECIALS Many scctittiiH of the storr offer specially priced I tiunsfor men. women nml i-iiiltuii. I.n,, for t)" ?,!Jra!l i'.iki raic turns which disclose llio temptingly low prinil To $30.00 Women's )t 1 7 Lovely Wool Coats A illt.lr.kiMr 4I..1...t:,... ..t I . . To $17.50 Women's Dresses Very Special Dt-tifiit fill silk iryi-.u mi.- i.ivv in numc ium;wkc3 wicy arc almost tttll Entire Stock Women's Trimmed Hats Red price saic. itm i ioor;. All Wool Overcoats )t 1 Till For Men Now At j Z ' XI .lf I l. . . -I . 1 approved imc. s Men's Wool Soc 59c Value, The Boy's Wool Sweater Coats Very Special onnps, sizes & to 34. $4.25 And $4.50 New Wool Coating, 1 Yard 54 Indies wide ; a good selection of patterns. Woolens, Woolens, Wool To $4.50 Values, Yard These arc odd lots comprising plaids and plain color and others. Silk Stripe Shirtings Regularly At 60c Yd. wide, special lot. Fast Color English - Prints, Special, Yard aiitl figured patterns.- , ( Here Is Extra Value In Outing Flannel -Fancy patterned outing flannel in 26 inch width. Splendid Size Bleached OQr Turkish JTowels Ohly J U -iSizc 18 by .36 inches. A wonderful buy. Exquisite Art Silk" ) $ 1 .25 Drapery, $2.00 Val. j I The newest and most widely used curtaining. S Warm Wool Blankets ) $7.69 Sell Regularly At $9.45 ( -Splendid weight, cold defying warm wool blankej size 66x80 inches. . , Wool Mixed Blankets ) $C.95 Splendid $7.50 Values j J A wonderful special, these double blankets, size inches. . . All Wool Blankets, ) $0.85 $11.75 Value, Special j In striking plaids, very soft and fluffy- i Dniieo ... At Thurston, Saturday night. Harry Clarrott's orohostrft. Good tlmo. Everybody lnvilod. Bring your friends, Com. Admission 0a, Thurs.Frl.4Bat.-tf rtond ltculotor ClasBltlod Adds. Friday, January 8t, 1926 t . " f V" x ...nj-arisim 01 pried The exclusive pattern hats, too, arc included in ththilE .virtiiiim nr.ivy wciui uvcrcnats tailored along mo! fe 1 29c Neat drop stitch effect, jreen or brown heather. Come with four pockets, brown or green heather coll ?2 In the midst of the coating season when most desired '-98 )39 Another very attractive Ycar-Knd Special. 32 inclid 25c Soft, drapey yard witlc wash fabric in pretty stri. (M B, P. Hnnna with B. M" Eugene Hotel Beauty BMP morly with Molor nnd Fr OUBS L, NKBLT CO. f "5