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MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 FIVE fT VUon Junior HI Lry " W ' .,,... 1.1)1' (II I'D. 111 TrulnliiK Hliop l!u.y. I,"u . ... u..i rr Hxlill.ll. Liu vi"" .' .ii('iil . i hit milii.i.l , ii i""""1 '"";r '"l." ,i mi .nciy'". , i,. ii.. '.'" .;.. hut m hi' imiUmI hy rl"'"? " ..iiIIimI i "I"""- I" ! ".l,r"' " ..Ml. MIM " " .,. .,. i l.i-urv win II """ i"' P 1 i..o llnli- rw.llMK i' ' rr ,"r . ,, ll.iniv will d """.,. ,.. .I,,,! mil'. ,ir,io'i mil. "".r", ,.,.! of ili I ... wnrk ' ..ill.""" X'"' ('"".. ru l'niiioi. M" LTri intlti.nlt' l" ' l""' '.'ii". ..! Ullii 'l.i."i.-'rN , Enrllllir I" M'" """ 5K '"."','' "f '"" Ml rtpwl'ncii wlill ;rry Cldiir. llluirta with lull. 0,.p un.l M'". !"' irtlh. U'l I"'-!'"" In.'''" wiltuii junior lilKl. .... a All Hln.pl.lr. I..triirli.r i tr .lii' I" " 'l hu boert lull"' A. I.. ' ... limiruvaiixMitr In 1 1 ,jmnul training nhun were .... i.ti.l.. ... (lrni'Ml from 111" lllllln lillllil- io Mrv. " T'l,lk- r'""," ,n: lb. OUIItlinK W I'nru." of. wood one... rnii.K arnund doom ml window. In wl room, .nil Olh.r Improve- in hum. . . iM.rMiinr noil iroflti.t1 Cilon lm rouiu." cIi.m work ih ninth sriiii" ri vmm mi lnrl Jl Momi.y wnrn tn . und"r li." miprrv.mon n Runlco Zlmmrrm.n. vUlte.l Sclirol Mhll.lt of imlnilnii. lit flno art. mu.M.m on tn trtltf or llrrBon rlllllliun. t Iht i)nlnll.ir were vlewnl Aut lookeil IhrouitH I ho t In tji. nortnnl Art. ami Hurt dparitiriiR. brr trip, lo view txhlt.ll. nro ten lor in. y.r. I . ... Ml fh .rrlvnl of n .hlpinonl ndltn club, nntl .lunil. holl milhoiU of pliv.lciil orol. been lntrolur"il In lh boy.' rlrlt' tyin cI.mh. Koch iiyin M U 15 mlnui". lonir. Ton In hi minute, nro u"it for Irer b.ihi,.nil ilr'ulnir .nil rlimlndtr nf ih. porliid I. ill M tboul rqunlly bolwnvn fnr fork inltin of rnll.thanlr. hklr. .ml Indian club Orlll. uwrvlmd cl.y. tie noon ' hour Imiikol Imll ii rp provlnr n ll ..irro... rut In Ih" Kfim". I" growing unliyinfl iho prntiiom nf Ink. or. of (ho pupil, iliirlnn th nour i. noivfii. Srfllin of nlnvrr. olrkrfl from Khon' rf.ul.r l.n.kot Unit S l ril.v n nm wllh ihn ft Clr. hl.h rl,oo Krlilny . nn .on Mnia i:uir. noor Mrt of Iho I .'P. A uroffriini hll pl.i-t. Thl will lio tlio nme of ih" .mfioii for mom .1 the Miunrl. ... Ww it unil.iiMl twonlv UIH enrlv Thurmltiv nflMr......n t'd" lh tho lo.ohfm mlKht m in invii.ilnn of tho Riikoiio -nno ,.., A. !,,. . It by Dr. Jlnmitr ll n I km., n.. bHcl of hlch uphnol.. ... 'run lh rhr'.im.. Jinllnr .1 Woodrow VK nfilor hl.h .rhnnl ninn.j . F! ";n,br nf .hriib. nmunl lfc ldln. Mnnv morr. win ho I'd- Thl. hun k.. K,ed.,"1 tho .ui roiiiidniK. JS 8l,l.tc.n )'rd" of itrnvol pice. . u nt WWBJ lllllli si llooi, hIho uhm-iit ilurlntf Ilia flint of I hn WHVk IMI UUlMMJIlt Of It HllVi'ltt e ) 111, Mm, b U HtvtNuh HUtmtltutva rur hur. Mndi'.n I'tiiflry wntt iIImiummimI l.y I lilt INIMIlllt'l'l uf tll Hl-rilllMltlK oluh ul I hu nn'i'tliiM VutiM'M iluy iifii'i m'liiMil ul llin hoinit or Mm. Hull) I'ciiri'n lltith, th n'l vlNti'. ut 81 HnviuiliiKiith uvtiniJti V, Hl'VlMUl ( 0l IIKWIlliKJ H tvmi jHii'iim which wurii illwcuuMjd hy tliu rltih. 'I'lui Ht'iiiiiboiiliN ktiH hy vnvh uf (lid inomhoiH with ().h plitvi'd. Mm. ittiKh mini u Ntniy, "iluw Ihiin It I'ri'l Id'lm lYH-(" Ifinu llio At In 11 Ut! Alnnthly, tnhi-r liUililM'iM nil the piin;i tun wn; A tiHiMuhoi 4ii tho uliiiitU hy (lrntt vh'vo I lul ; 11 nil 11 i.ftiiun.iij) hy J 41 tut lilhllitW. A rii'l' iht' lU'iiKi-niil i 11 iit'li mill wufi'in wtrc hi-ivi-il in (ha mnmbi'm, Allltnii I'li'int 1 hull 1111111 nf I In infHIiig, Tlia I't'KUldl' lltlHlllliMi IIHMfllllU of Ilia I'uri'iif'liuirlM'r uhkih-.u Juii nf tho htuli "flu ml wiim Im'kI in tha hluh Hrhiinl IIIhiii y Tliumiluy llflnriUMJll, iiftnr hcIhhiI. "I'hr (iri'mnt anil tho ftiliiro HtiilUH ul iho hU:h N"Iihii)" wun tut hiihiii'l nr imIiIi'i'hm Uivoii li I'rnfntiNMr lluiiior I'. Itulniy itf I hi t'thHitthiiml iH'iiuriiiH'hi .f i ! fn.vi'iiil.y nf Oifiii. Thl' IiIkIi trhiioi u.rln' iiiiii(ii, mum "Tin A ill iuimmiI ' hy H. Win iniiiKlon lyllltltllHI IIIHl "Tlllt ltllr ItlMl llM' Ml" h," hy Ahhln Miirinn Jn nil Htm. Mm. H. M. CnlkltiH uun hull liluit of I hi t intmitlloo uf tho mtulul Inttli'. lOxli'imlVO U-iai'iH 11 I'd lioltltf held hy lli nintnhiTH ut iho I'lei'li'iim utiih uiiitor (ho mijh-i vhtluii nf Antliow Liuiiltmi, illit'ttor ur hiiinl 11ml unhfrtiiu. Ai ihmmi, Wt'dhoMliiy, li.irinonlxiiii; i-Iiui-iIin nf iwolvo ukiih'h'N, , mIIIiii'h, rmir iniinilnlltiH iihil thren bun Jim Citmn f 1 inn tin htiiw.c ruiiin uml lliil.cutttil Inn ilnnriKMl laNtilln. In ilia ntmi fuluio tlvrinltn pluim fur ti rcKUiitr hiIhmIiiIo fur iiifotlimN ami fiirilmr nt kiiiiIxjiU'iii nf llii' rluh will hit furtiiulu ml. It wuh hiiiiimI hy dirfcroiii iiioiiitx-rH Wvil iiomhiy. I 'hun fur 11 HIV mlly will h wurki'il uiu ul u MH't'tlnu uf Ihu i-k-fi'Utlw t'uiiiin.ttco fill Iiil hy Ifiihiitil HtiVtti. protiltlfiit uf lh Ijutn ruuiity ffih-rmhiti uf II,. Y ..lul. tu ho Iti'hl ul tho V. M. C. A thU uficriiuuH ul S'OO u't'lnrk. A trip to tho ItohftiMi fiiini-H wuh timilo hy tho buy' tt tut H-rU Cumii Cnukary rluh. tlurliitf ihf vnrathiti pttritid, Tho mudoiit l(t Kukoii nil Krlilny. Juituuty I, nihI roiuriird Humlay Junuary S. Buiurdily nfur iiuuii u h.ka mum iiinda from Min eral to tlif llohoiiiu initio, din tUUCU Uf MIX IIIII04 Utld HUUVMIilH wora hruintht hnk. Ml mi Mildrott lirnutoit, tnnirurinr In nrlrm-, Murlln Jiihimoii, uf tho; munuiil 1 mining ilonurtniont ; uml Arnuhl (ulllrr. county cl'Jli loudor i wrrt i'iitirufifn. 1 t A oUm In dramnllrn find vulre (xpraMiuii ImH boon Muried by j Mm inthir,no CukhwpII Thurno, it iiiiIimI uctmuM, for htMh cht.ul Mttldl'lltH. Tim mumo, whlrh U (.pi-n uny lililli Ncliiinl Hlitili 111, will hu Klvt-11 iwn duyn u wvik and will coiilliniv fur lliiuij niuiitliM, IMIIh , I'i'Ihihiii, Junlnr, mik) fli'i uhlliiM Tuwiimi imI, HKiilm-, hiivn horn niHt Uit lho lomhi ht Uin 1111 ititil iudliithiii or tho uliu rluhH, 'Tho Ijihn nf l.linr.ik Town," n i-onili' npi rii in two n l-i, Kdllh, iin llntiy Mrt.'uy. uml (ti'i-uldliio. un Undo MrCoy, l hit two ruindilM, 1 inuNo juurii niorriiiioiil thi-uivli Iho roiiiiiiiili- piui. lion luivln, lunlur, un t'Apiulii 1'umorny WurJilimiun, Iho iiiloutlvi) luvi'i-, pluyn nppoNllft IMIIh uml Kuiory Hliifudi'itt, Jun or, h vuhI n tho oppunhu ruto ur tlonihl n, 11 h .J u mi 1 11 niiu, un uinui'iiuri hi (hi noy, Tho u;hoi' iiiouihi'iH uf Ihn niHt nio: Milui, un n:,;,r, Jlni linker; Mdlv. 11 wiiliii-M, VliMlnln Itold; Hit ('limit- Wurthlnit un, nn Kim Huh iilif, Win i f n CihmiiIih; l.udy Woi-ihiiicton, hiM wilu, Kiolyn I loll h , ; Jmlito Houloy, lln ituur- 'iiiMi. lijtyi lumen; Mih. ii'l'lynn, Jiitun u'K; nn 14 ni'iilnr, Nollio I'.t.; rri ;xr llli l.n, nn ohlnrly Viinl.i'i funnir, Vulo MlMh'dl; I'll'. 1111 liiiilfopir. J iim in M f'nnii'd; Mr, l'urlini;lmi, (ho hir li r. Tliilif v. Tin- o.orclt:t h undf'i- ihr din-r-linn or M nii l.ii'inii' Mai lt 'urn, nu I'ot vihor nf iminc, Mi h. Not mini ('hrlr-t o, drpinntlo innrh, uml Minh Alhortu Mt'.Mun.fn wlm will Irnvo fluiiK' f ihn djifii en. IIiirHrhi'l Tin Her will ho tho prul'orly mini, 11. id Kri'd Chtii, 11 and Kuthlii-ii I'uwoll wl h ivo clu, rue or lint ud wet n.nn fur Uio um-hiiu, .S'liinoriiUH muIun mid diirtn lo K" her with oxioiitilvo.rhitnn uoik uml wlity lrlr.h npi'i'ilioM tond In iilliliry t li H lino uf tho hit np oroliitH vwr ;vi-n hy thn CiiKcim1 Mh rhuo (j;i'o cluhM. 1'V diiy I'l'lii iiiti y !ifi h tho tt.i'n tioi fur (ha iitM'ftirmrint-o, which w.ll h (ilvoii ni tho Jli'tllK thouliv. Harriaburg School Note Htalp Jfeadu lloopom' Toam. Alumni Multo (Jood Jtocorda. Two (HrlN Juid Hpcllfim, JMolnuy QiiIx.Jh HurprJnu. (xiiiriu; iiuai school (ItBKUirr l,aii f'uuiiiy ftptlnl rtiiicuo. oro, Jan. v. Mumo uf tho HttidinlH wtro Klvon luniiH to talk un ut (ho noxt I'ur-onl-Ti'HChi'r niootiiiK. I.ylo Kli'tch or. Tliiiiiu Wlm uml uthon will kIvo ta Ik 4 un HUhjotMH HU1-I1 nn kcopinK hunk ni'iuuntH. Ilfo in MUrnuca uml thrift. Th Cnhurit U'tth ncltonl baNkot ball ti'iiuiH pluyod llio Kpr.nKfloii) Miilntot l r d iy nlK'ht. Junuury 8. Kollnwlnd ! our biiNkothnll iche tiilo for li-'.'C: January Hi, Mu huwk ul Coburir; Junuury 'i'l, Hol f'lutuln nt Hoirntain, Junuury 29, llnrrlMburie nt )lurrlnhurK: Ktdjur ury 6, HIumIiW nt H)m-.1.1h; tVbruury 12. HuUoy nt llutHoy. rioniru poinontor , review boffiin In' it 1 1 r'nimrn un tho oponlnK duy nf mil oid nftor Iho ChrlHimun hull dnyii, J ii nun ry 4. A frw examin ation will u rnudo but many ut ilia ntudcnui will huvo to tuka tha iHtiiil If nn ox mi in. ii Alt It IKTlltO,, Oro., Jun, 8. (Hr,ii to thu Iti'KiHtoi'j Hclimd luijilno wmh t'l-Humed MoikImv luornlntr with nil iim-iiiIjitm uf ih lurulty prcHunt, Hovtrjii new klu di iiih, mid n fow or ilia foriiifi urn- not yet i ituinod, Tho cn rullnioia In lilKh hcIiooI for the h'fc.iinlnu ynur ih If.'), .in. iiUMiuiK held Thurxtluv iioun of I he boy'H it, h'oUu afuo chitinu, Will. iiin H ull', u Hvilior. WH I'llOMttll u h tuptuiii of thu hawhothull I on in uml Homer HnyU-K, a Junior, jinIh.iihi inanKei, I ' ' Tho olchlh cniih'm have Hunt In tho firm t wcul -liv ul thu I'ulun r moth'id wntiiiK diilln und uru cx pfctiiiK l hit n ward hiiitoim. V Tho fiunh hold it r'uwi incutliiK Tliiirntl.iy lu tier do whu.lior ihu.r 1'ifitn ouon Hi ro to he liftoen ouin u i eini-H or nr ii guar or. it wnx iM'i-iiii'd Hint II ulioiinl hu f Ifttifii (ioiiU ti BciiK-nlor, (Irunt ftplroii, who rnlured tw Junior oIuhh Monday, In ti in em hi? i of on i) nf Ihn now IiuhIiiuhs flrniH horn. Mndollno rtollmoro of Kukoiio In itlno n now niuiifiii, onrolluiH; thiH wok in tho rroHhmun ciuwi. A nynium nf "quiet infirkN" In olio of thu Innovation In Minn Drlnkurd'H room. The Krudn liuv ln ihn niont nmrltH for fii.ctnu In ni'hool liourn nt thv end or thn monih Ih in hu Klvon no mo npoclnl favor. Thn iloxun anil morn local ftlumnl who worn h?r fur tho hollduyn returnod P.nturtluy uml HUfiduy to thu colU'tiva und npuclul triiiii.riK nchooln. Thu community In proud of l hum nut only for their loyalty .tu llin liumu fulkn hut for ihu itnutl rocordn they urn imtklnK. nono nf thoin fulling In tlifir choiien rourif, Onu of. the ctaM of who hua hoen ut tending IT. of o. hun docldod on o.Uw work nml John Tweutlt, '24, hrtn lukcn up ntudlcn there. Albert Wcndoll, "i'l, ftnlnlien at Corvallla thin nprlnff. Thn K'rl'a (t!eo club In to haro mi;ulnr prnctlce twice a week. Munday'n and WeUnnaday'n. which bognii thin weuk. Minn Trumm In tha lundor. Gilbert Murguih In nbiicnt from hlKh nchou thin wok und Everett Scott alno. The latter n rocovor Iiik from a npall of ncurlft fever. Two (Mima nf clrl bankrt ball pluyorn nro practicing allornale ovonlngn of tho wm-k. Tho boy n The nccoinl year uli;ubra tu- d'-ntn am entering the mynterlon of I loi;url(hmn, I ' I AI inn Trum nurprlncd her biology ellll'rt hi L-lv.ot I heiri fi l.rli.f milv I Tuemlny. Tho ijUL-Htlonn were on th" thiipter they Imd Junt had coiii'ti nltiK liumnn development. tcjitri hun u KiiiiK) uf Ihtft nport w hi'duled in bit played ut Lebanon Krlday evening, I'oarl Tuylnr Ih a now elfchlh Ki.ulf g.rl, enrolling thin week, Jotir new typcwrltPin arrived WoithfHihiy und will replm-e the old iiiii'-hliion which, liowuvor, were lately repaired nml aro mill In good order. Them will hu offered lor huIu. Mm Ilortha .Veor, firm primary temhor, reportM that two nf her llttlu pupllH came hack with the rcw your, l.ltuli Vetetu ami It.rl tuio Jt'-eil. both of whom were lib rent itevural weekn and that three r.ev children are enrolled. Zonn r Taylor. Klni'T Krupp and Union C'X. The attraction for thin room no..- Ih iho building up ot an Kh 3', I mo land on their Hand table, One of tho high m-honl bnyn lifiK decided that tho domestic ndenc i lafHen are the mont uneful bratic.'i of the high nchool oourne. Noi that ho In taking up the work him keif hut boruuHo. an Instructor In i bin brunh noticed hfm about to new on a button and did the tank heme If promptly and neatly. Oonrgo While returned In liih placu In the nevenlh grade nfici being out a number nf wocUh. M Mlivn Cunningham dolliihted her pupil ut thn oieulng excrc.ue Monday uf ernnon liy read ng two old ravorlttM, "Curfow Shall Not King Tonight," und "Kuntucky lielle." Tha flmt food nale for 1926 of tho cooking clanaen occurred Thurnday when five centn bought two toothnomo doughnutn. Thn noplioinore Knglh clann In concluding the ntudy uf "An You Like it'1 and finding It necoRHary to review lho Ilfo of BhakoHpeare had to borrow literature text booka from the upperclannmen. The Kngllnh clanson were re fluoMted to hand In their written themen of lnnt term to the teacher thin week for filing. A majority of the atudenta have done no. . The contest for spelling honom In tho sixth grade hnn narrowed to two girln. Gold ntara ure now awurded for thu perfwet dally lon mm In pluce of tho preChrinlmaa holly berries. Mettle I-ou'no Lowell of the fourth grade has been III most of thin week. Only a high renlntanco voltmeter should be used to teat condition of dry cells of batterlen. iT' l'' Tim inoi,r:i If BithH i 'hnoM '"'"lr own j it iv iua;i. "Th.C!llb,l",m'w '"Vl.nvliu n. (1 "'"""y oxton.lon K.t t,h!ni',!1,1,,l,,,,, unw" L the duo ,0.,.11;I int ll i..i' ' lliootltlit nil Th.ir. Hd ih. I1.0"" ""n "Tho y M"1";", Ly Al.l ? fnofni" Wn,hlnill..ii l.ou.,,1.,. " Klirtn! n,'10 nr" i EvmIk".." rro. rii-M.- HQ. Vlre.nin i. ..' ,("111 1 J. ... -.o.i(, no.,,! !,, L1Mw im, , ",l,ln m vnn- i'I'Mvo" F- Jo,1'.n. lho L ; . ,e sJ.niilnli club. "".rt of iho "wtfUr,.,",';t,w"o,' . "l,,;"n'l"J.I I', hor ' aoPartmont. un. i.WvWfi.ji,i k' f.t mi y tv ) ,iiitiii..gjMii.; jijii.nin. rr iim ap)..! ; GOING STRONG! Eugene 's Biggest History Making LJ JJLJ WATCH Starting with o bang yeatenhy morning and keeping u on our toe all day how that the people of Lane County recognize real value on watche and are en thuiiutic in snapping them up. This tale i the result of overstocking by a margin of approximately $5000 in expectation of a much larger increase in watch sales in December than we receiv ed. We are caught with an excess stock of $5000 ' worth of watches. We must sell at least that many during this sale. To do this, we are cutting prices right and left every one a genuine value bearing our guarantee. Below are listed representative prices. Note the Huge Reductions! Gome Monday! Gents' Pocket Watches Men's Strap Watches IIII.IIO Kmnll Slro Thin Writ ell, In a whits icrow 3a2() Nolo: Thl. wnlrh I. nonornlly nnlil .vorywhoro for 120.00 to $21.00. Kvw Jowolcr. .oil wnti'hca a. low in wo do. 112.(10 7Jwl Atiuiriimii Mini.', II Klui Wnlali Q QC In a white rano IO.O0 10 Klro, I5-.II-WK1 AniiTlfim Mnito WiUch K 90 In a groon cno 100.00 2l-,1.nv.'l ldjrln. 1 l?o II. W. llaymona limilol wllh wIiiiIIiik ImlU'iilor, Willi latent $48 60 tylo railroad ca.o p-wr Iiiim of OIIiit I'rlii'il Wiitulim ut ComwKmIln Itwluotloiu $18.00 CtiHlilon Sliniw Klfiln Strep Watch 411 A( for men It.HKf Tho ram and buckle nr. tho lntost stylo with rcmovabls pin bum, miiklnK tho chmiKO ot strap very simple $30.00 l.V.lmwl WnlUuun Watch In a case like too QC obovo. radio dial .....-...''' . $31.00 IR-.Imvi l Klgln Strap Walcli, very small 60 Doscnii of Othor Style Wntohen, All wllh CorrwmonillnR ltcltiotloiM. An AhiitI(5ui Muko an I.ow as $11.20 Kadi. $32.00 Hjirnil-SlmmM WiUiliitni, Men's t9l? fifi Sirnp Wnuili Ai.OU Ladies' Wrist Watches Ladies' Swiss Watches A Small Him $2A Klirln In a Ronulno 13 os. 14- C1Q Qf curut white gold flllod on.o ''' $27.50 Klgln, In a still boltor cane, $21.95 redtiuod to $34.00 HIkIii $27.20 for ; $37.RO KUtln, with roctnngulnr sliapcd crystal $29.95 fur $29.00 Small Slro Wallliam In a gomilno Boss $23.20 14 enrnt whllo gold filled enso $12,50. A Very Knuill WnlUiain Watcl with a bountiful rained dial, three, piece tonncnu $34.20 shaped easo, now $35.00 16-J.mvl lleelniuriilur Watuh in a 14 carat 09 IA solid gold case for $30.00 10-JcAwl lteotiuuculiir Movement In a very $1Q Qf5 flno enamolod enso ......$13.30 $9.95 $8.30 $20.00 Itectaivrnlar Watch for , $15.00 ia-Juwcl, with n tannenu shaped case for ,. . . $12.50 fl-.lcwcl Wateh for Luckey Jewelry Store W. W. Bristow, The Store with the Big Street Clock . Proprietor Thurston High School Notes Hoop Team Makes Hhowing. H hool (,lerk CJlvea Talk. Trial Lobule Kchedulf-d. TeachuiH runs New ftules. Imr work nt (he end of the yonr and hun entered Oregon normal. Hho went wllh the good winhen of her teacher and her fellow pupiln. llt'-Kln'f-r I, tout rinin-y ,I.t!iI( TIIL'itHTON, Ore., Jan. U. The Thin Mtui hluh nchool banket ball leiiru ban no ur bud u very ton echini m-unoii and it In believed (hut it will come through mu year wiin riying colors. Tho team hah played but three offtc.al gamett und though they dropped ono of ineHu It was not due tu tho inubll- , ity or thu leain to play. Tho other two uif.cjul games were both won by l"i He hcoi'uh, one on tho home floor with Kim.ra und the other wbh Kunta Ciiiia lea in on tlie.r floor. IIiHldeH thenu three games, three other unofficial khihoh havo been played. An before one of thcae ttH lout, the o.her two were won. Ho wmer taking all in conn. dera tion Thurston hun heretofore come out on the long end of the no ore und Iwre In hoping they con t.nue lo do no, Next Kr.dny night Thurston In to meoi f'leanunt Hill on their lloor. Thin In regarded an one of Thurn ton'n hardest games, though It in believed they will come through an well an heretofore. Anna Krfcknon. a former student of T. II. H. who ban been attending nchool el J.ornpu thin ear, will be back with un agu.n next Mon day mornlgn, Mr. H. K. 1'hetteplace, clerk of llie fi.'hon) board, v.n.ted nchool on Wednesday and gav us a very In terim. ng talk. The teachers of T. II. 8. have passed a new law to the effect that if they find anyone playing with combs, pencils, knives, they will obtain them, und are Intending to have a grab box and null all the ar ticles Ihey collect. TiiuiHton high nchool has joined the ntato debating league and Is irunn ng several trial debates for Friday afternoon. Same of the questions are; Hr sol veil: "Thut ' railroads should be owned und controlled by the IT. 8. federal government." riesolveu: That war has out grown its usefulness in the de velopment of the state. Kesolved: That the child labor amendment should be adopted. Thurstaon high school has de cided to have a twenty minute noon thua giving the students a chance to get home before dark. Flossie Harrington, one of the mom prom.nent seniors comple.ed Elmira High News Notes Improvements Are Made. New liaskcthall Uought. Junlorn Write Criticism. Ileporta Are Hought, fftfylafr T.fttie County npeclfal) L I, M I K A, Ore., Jan. 9. There have been many Improve ments made on thu Klmlra high no ho'd during i 'hrintman vnca Ion which la very much appreciated by tiif; teuciicra and students, among them uie, putting a new front door on, naming the see nee cane and puit ng a drinking fountain on thu pump. A new basketball wan purcbufd by the Klmira hixh school during vacation. I'rac ice will bo ro it timed, so the team will be In per fect nhape when they meet Tri angle high nchool at Tr.ant;lc. January 8.h. Thn Klmlra local team has alno purchuned a hall. The school team appreciates the fact particularly as they have formerly used the nchool ball. The juniors have suddenly turned into -critics. They are writing a five page theme on Mac beth. Thin is a different type of theme from any they have ever before attempted, Imagine them cr.ticlztng Shakespeare. Francen Jepnon who has been out of nchool for neveral monthn on account of illness wan wel comed to school Monday morplng after the Chr-etmaa holidays. 8om nf the students of the If. fl. tire being rushed to finish their book repor.n for the first semester. Half of the reports must be oral and the other half written. Home of the students have all of their reports In. others have non-fiction to complete a few and hav.ng to hustle to finish bothm fiction and non-fiction, A practice game was played Monday night between Klmlra and Alvadore at Alvadore. The final score was 45 to 33 In favor of Al vadore. Ruby Wilkinson and Betty Elawson. members of the senior class, having completed their high school work are now attending normal at Monmoth. Roosevelt Junior News Clannea Itusy at Reviewing. Hlldes Shown nt Assembly, (toll Itoom Holds M or ting, Ulrl Itcscrvcs Seek Lender. Once Sunday was a day of rest: now we spend all the other daya of the week resting after Sunday. The Progressive Grocer. Kvoryono enjoyed the vacation, hut now we are glad to be back t:i clnso-H. KlniMhing and reviewing work in keeping classes busy an semester exutulnatlona 'Will bcglu January 18. On Wedueday afternoon at as sembly there were slides on Italy. Spain and Portugal nhown. These were secured rrom tho University of Oregon extension bureau, and were much appreciated by the stu dents. Mixs Pearce. the geography teacher explained them. The irlrl ronervos held their reg ular meeting Tuesday, January B. The ninth grade reerve are to have a new leader as Miss Halltn i. unable to meet with them from now on.. The eighth-R-1 girls are fin ishing the button holes in their aprons. They will have a demon stration of their work noon. Thena aprons are to be used an their unl form aprons for domestic science next semester. 7 The flag wan awarded to tho seventh-B-2 class, roll room 3, thl month for having the best record of attendance. At the last class meeting of roM room 24, the. 7-A and 8- clannen, they decided to have double A a their class name. Roosevelt Junior high is 'repre sented by a promising basketball team. He vera I game have been played. Two with Santa Clara higU school with the score In favor oC Roosevelt for both games. Two with Junior leaders corps. On game In favor of Roosevelt and, one the Leaders corps. The boys' who are out for basketball aret Roy Hostlck, Wilbur Jones. Stew-: art Morgan. I-eslie flheeley. Bob Ramsey, Kenneth Oxner, Arthur' Muller, Arlin Adams. Clare mj Lewis, Harold Ooln. William I-an-dies, Paul Wright and Jimmy. Pinch. The boy8 are taking a keen er Interest in basketball as they understand the game better. y- A number of games are scheduled for the rest of the season. Had Many Parts) p' A professional singer was In an automobile accident the other day A newspaper, after recording the accident, added "We are happy to state that she was able to appear the following evening In four pieces." 4 Interesting Specials For Bedroom and Bathroom We arelisting just a few things that are probably the most. ; :; used and therefore the things that need replacing more . , often in both the bathroom and bedroom. . ..The prices you " -will find very attractive. ! 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