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, MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY. JAN. 21. 2 FIVE, l'l thla ovenjiiif, II wii nnnuuncoil yeaterdny by Ur. 1.. H. Kant, nuts rotitry, . e Wcniflr Mini In City W. T. MIiik ii of Wcitrii' wiim In thu oily yi'iiliiriluy on hlu wuy liuiua from a ti'Ui ( I'urlluiid, I'lii'lflii lirlwlliin IIimiIIii Ni'MW A.Jii.Hl, ,1; ft) ,. j.). h, J'nrka, city! A. I'iKuhrlKhtHoii, city; Mra. tlrai;o lliiiluiwuy, city; und L. H. Jlumur, Kliuli-u, llon-iin (Vnipln Hum Mr.' (ind Mra.' Illi'iiu Hi iitt of Itorenu were In i-lly ytmlurtiny on Uuitwm milium . iviih On, , ,i,i, thoro. Mr. Hmn la director of tho dla lilcl. HcmIiIciicji Oi III) Jtullt A piirmlt wua iKMiied nt thu orrino of VV. Ji. Ali.iiiii.li. r, city tiullrilnif Inaporjor, yealurdiiy tu W. K. JIumll at 107J Vllliinl all'oel t uu estlluuted coat of HUOU. Know nil Oaixt ItiuiKO Hovvral liii-hea of Hnnw la riiported on tho nuniiiiH of thu hllta In tho Coiiat ritiiKo went of Iho city, uiicorritnK to It. H. Hh'-llcy, aupi'i'vlaur of thu Hluiiuw national fo'eat. Know AlMa-ora ill SlcKcnilu ItrliJico A Hub! allowall la luport I'd ut .Mi'Kiii.1m Drlilito by real dentil of tlmt nvulliin In llio city mid the fall la tliotiKlit to bo very heavy In thy auutmll section above there, jijmgr BAi mm Wins Seat J i ill IJOYH AM) UIMM WHO JXAV 1 A Hi; FA.lt MUM I'lpHt Ki luiirwiJ llrlil f.iwt MkIH SALES lit ArmiirjT StnrUrtl by l.UtUm fit fflfT Thirty hoyn nnd on Klrl nn- twirJ Urn rolJ mil t ihe tlrnt riflMtumnl of tho lord I juvenll'i hand. held at tho armory hint night um- J.r th direction of Alfred Corwln, at "Eugene's Own Store" are drawing to a successful close. Hundreds of items entirely closed out but there still remains many values worthy of your utmost consideration, The windows and bright yellow card signs tell the story I who in ulKO director of tho Odd KHWiwh' bund. Offlcom of tho Junior orffftnlza- n. 'lit, tlM wt f-iJ nn follow; Prenl dmit, Harold lint tin; vlco-irniiidtnt. 1 " Alvln Tciniilcr; ecrtiiry, Htnn?y Uruuvh; trtiuturor. Alia Harriett Ilnlmun, The memhorahlp li fit 11 1 ot)en to any hoy or Klrl tn the city who may wish to t&tn the mwlc groupt it ( Wfut ri'Ortnd liiHt nlKht. Tho nurn-J hor prPHi-nt at tho flrnt rohuurnul ! wim un invroiunj of 100 per CKnt j ovitr tlmt of tho rim meeting. heia u wcn-k ao. January ; XrZ- J pi--, h"-4 . ai-fVif V m'A ..-. k; ft-ri,f A. I " fc V It.:' tohcarKulM will h hHd very Uk Man llcrc I'. It"' k otMitfu triii III the i lly Lj tiiwhiess. Hli Mm llrrr Knuik kad mm Scott of IHuo lllvi'i- thttlly yMlcrduy oil hum- HirHi Hcro-ltf. It. fi Ikmltkn tin) suntmn hu mm la the Miner bulliliuii M prtnitt here. Mu In HuKiilial W. V. hoIUrMc, U In a I'urllund wu4 miy underdo n hinjnr iim. It wm learned I rum urc rnterilar. , W Cannot 'tat 4.'lurnre M tn Kirrtrlr tar, wim wimnlfd the contrail for m M tri bullilliiK in ifti by the B. (' Hlminniu tompuy, tni. which l bo. JANUARY SALE of Hart Sciiaffncr,& Marx Suits and O'c oats lahuary finds us with' many odd suits and overcoats;-a few in each size of many different patterns. We're giving them to you at a generous price concession. You're sure to find something you like. Sec Our Windowi tor Price Reductions 1 ' ' xszz Wade Bros; . . HART SCHAFFNER& MARX CLOTHES 'oj . ,11 'AUGHT IN THE ROUNDS Inu erected now on Tenth avenue rut between Wlllamella ami link street. Htuilcnl Vp MrKcmli A pnrty of ten university student - spent Sunday ut thn l.uir Otblll hotel ut Mi'Kentln IlrldKo. They Krently i-njnyctl snowballing In thn newly futtvn onow uti tho uppur highway. ' I'liiinbcr Kivkii llnnkrupt mnml J Wynne, plumber of t'ot inKe drove, lm f licit n petlitfm for bankruptcy In tho federal court In Portland, It Wan reported ynsler ilnr. i.littiilltleii nro limed m H1T.9& tlllil assets at 101.74. e e e ' Junior 'lmntrMr u filve Iium Tit Junior chamber of commerce nt tho Eugene, high school will give it ritinr.a nt tho K-ukoiio chumher of eoiuiiicrro ' room Friday nlKht. to raise additional fund for thn oul dour pyutniuilum ut tho IiIkIi school. C. C. "Nick- Garter RE-OPENS Jewelry Store ... X D nu' many friends in Eugene I wish to announce that I have purchased the Greer Jewelry, Store " ' A complete stock of everything progressive In Jewelry ' anil silverware, itnd a large collection of diamonds" will always lie here for your selection, ..... ...... , .. ' i" puriiinsing jewelry the -reputation of the concern must lie considiTC'l,- niore; so .than in, the purchase of any other article. previous 13 years in the jewelry hnsi ncss in Ivugene liahles you to buy jewelry with the as surance that every article is both' of "tiunlity" ami rcason Wy priced. . ' ' " . ' You Are Invited to Drop In and Inspect 0ur Stock' I Carter's Jewelry II sTopE ,' i V 22 West Eighth Street , I V WATCH AND JEWHUIV HnPAIltINO ; f . i - iirxcis iimy i,n obtained from niembera of (ho Junior chiiiuher It was said yesterday. (intuitu (iroio Mini In CHy . A. Ward of CoituKo (Jrovo trammeled business In Hie clly yes lordfly. IWdinua Klllori It. H. Gibson of Klmlrn yesterday obtained tho houuly on 15 bobcat nnil Joseph Schick of Drimr on mis. H. jj. Wick was ulvon tho bounty on u coyote. Mnliilenniiiv Work (i Ui Iono i!en Mlnney. twirolninn for tho VIda rood dlatrlcr. who n In the clly yenterdny. wild that tho ioilo 01 mo umirici woro iiuny tnio week oiireiidmif miilntonanco itrnvel on thn mnlii Mi Ki'iiilo hlKhwny and that tho coudlilun of tho rood la tfood. 0 0. KMnkir NiiiihmI fnr niuiquit lr. Krederh-k H. Hlrlcker. amib healili ofricer, nnd H. Ward. exo cutlvo aecretnry of tho leuirtio for ruiiaervnllon of uhllo health, will he tho principal npoaker nt tho ri'Kiil'ir iiieetluit of tho l.nno county mt'dlciil aoulcty at tho Oaburu ho- Initio county chupter of tho Forty a nun cikiii aonciy oi i no Amoru;un. LeKiou will meet Frlduy ovoiiIuk at tho Oriental grill. It wna tn miiiiiii oil yeaicrday. 't'hla will be tht (Oral IlieetlllK In I'rlnti'ra In Mixl llir-Memhora of the Jlen Krunklln rlub, nn or KaMhutlloit at eijiployera in tho prlntluir biiNlneaa, will meet In )Cu iiene, Kelirunry 12 und 13, accord-, Iiik in local iiieinhera. Tho club mot at AHmny tnat Kaiurday. rillllulll I'liuil $IIU)r-J.' fl. I'ltt- Juan wan fined fl&o In Juatfcu of tho I'enco Wclla' court yealerday on a churico of uiirhwful poasfeaalon of llijuor, and tho caao uffMlnat llowiird Mttclioll. churned with llio annio offenae, wua iltamlaacd. At lit CiiMn HiKi'l (ImMH fnr tho wu. k-end nt the. l.ou Cabin hotel were: .Mr. and Mrn. W. K.1 .Niiylor. .Mr. und Mro. J. i. Htlen metx. Mlaa Jnnephine Hard of Ku :vno. und Mr. and Mra. , K. HliillkOliahlp of Hlchelclll, Wuah. . i Kimln inirailix Mivt Tmiluhl Tho Koala Colorado clgb will meet IoiiIkIi for a 6:10 dinner at the Itnpttat church and nfterward they will attend tho church aorvlcoa in a bod Hov. l,'. u TrnwlD, the paator, will Drncli on Hcvetuiliini.. . Two .MiirrUiKii I.kviiM-a Imnml MEirrlinro HceiiKea wero laaued at tho office of County Clorlt Itryaon eterday to ihe folfuwlnit i C'harioa iinnerinnd of Illnchly and '.thelj .Mitchell of Kueeno: Hwkoo J. McClure of Donna.nnd Eula Drury of J.owoll. . . FliniTnt to Hp Uclil Twlny Tho funeral of K. Frank Mlor will lie held nt the Itll.lo Hlnniliircl trmplo hl afternoon at t:i0 o'clock. Tho Interment will tnko plnco at tho ijiurel inn cemetery. Tho Ycntcli funenil homo rniiKomenta. hao ennrjo ot ar-K,, . .McKciulo llolcl SM Tho Mo Keiwle hotel, Wlllnmetto atroet and Klithth nvenuo. hna been aold throiiKh tho OrcKon Bettlemenl comiiany to Jeaa FerKUaon, for a .prlco of npiiroxiinately $10,000 It wna reported yeaterday. Jatnea Hill formerly owned Iho oatabllahment. I'Yllotv Fiincnil TodnT Funeral aorvlcoa for Victor Fellow. aed local man who died Tueaduy. will ho held at tho Branatetter chapel at 2 o'clock thla afternoon. Hov. Win. JjtrKe will offlclnte nnd In terment will bo In the Mutkey cemetery. Tnulo IliUHtJi for ImcuI I'lncr, Mr. and Mra. 8. It. Tilaon of Wuldo. t)ro.. havo traded their 80-acro ranch near, llond In Deschutea county, fur tho John W. Vauithan place on tho McKonzIo, near Wnl tervlllo. Thn tranaac.lion wna made through Ilia Hyilo licalcy compaiiy uf EiiKcnc. Kiibciio 11(Wiltnl Xolcie Admit ted: Mra. Yolney Heminixwny. city; Mlaa Wllma Kcrclier, clly: tJ. I. I.nnc, l?oltnito Clrovo: J. C Klrlt. Junction City: and I. T, itnntv., motor route .0.. IJIamtaKOd: t'lnudo Siiundora, Alnrcolii; ; C C. liucll, city, and Alia IJonnlo Culp, city. Mr. Vornn nnd Unimlilcr nt Whlt lon'ji For tho Informiiilon of In quiring; frlonda, W. C. Voron .mil diiUKhter, Mra. Luclle Swcck, arc domiciled at tho home of hit ais tcr, ,Mr. I!. A. JO. VVhltlon. Iji!2 Mill alreet, where thoy expect, to romnln during their slay In Ku Kone. Thoy will aoon return lo t'nllfornla to apcnil the ret of the winter. . ' . . Utah .!liool Mtflit riniiniy! Friday nlirht will bo- tho 'annual IiIkIi achool prOKium ovent of the Mrat ChrlHtlnn church Hlulo clinic. It waa roported yeaterday. Evan- Kollab Floyd Hoa will have a apo dal sermon toplo for that nlKht. Misg Kra Del! Murphy la teacher of thn claaa and announced tlmt a aectlon had been reaervod for 300 IiIkIi achoo atudonta, Invllutlolis woro mulled yealerday. e Vonl Car CaUilieS Afire A Ford lourintr car. owner unknown lo the flro depnrlnient, wna burned yea tordnv afternoon nt 4:S0 o'clock. nt Twenly-aecond nvenuo enat nnd Friendly atreot. Tho flro deport -ment nnawered nn nlnrni to the aec tlon and cxtlnfruluhed thm tinmen after tho top,- tho ateerln wheel nud much of tho tipholatory of tho car hud boon consumed. Tho nin chlno la not n tola) lain, Iho fire deportment reported. "I . v Minneapolis CVittiilo lfnrc Mr. nntl Mra. 1.. t). 1'ommrU of Minne- apolla, Allan., while on a hualucnn tour of tho Weat recently,' visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrn. CIco. M. Jlyora of !ulp Creek, nt tho Oaburn. hotel. Mr. nnd Mra. Poppnrd woro- well plenaed wllh tho bualneim outlook of the Weat, They camo by way of Spokane and l'oi'tlnnrt on roulo rti Snn I'ViincJam) nnd T.n Anuelea unci I hence to Suit l.iiko nnd Kniw Oily. Mr. I'eppord l Inleresied In ono of Iho Ini'Kont eontrnel nnd InilUUnK corporntlona of tho East, ANXtH'NCF.MKX'rS ' THIS ' WIHl'ONMN CMtTi. WIT.T. meet lit the AV. O. W. ball, Klllhlh and Lincoln street ' Thursday nlirht, Jnnunry SI. nt (:S0 p. til. Plenlo supper. Pro- gram anil business nieellno; later All ffb'mor ronldonta ot Wiscon sin urged to come, By a combinolj'on of inde pendent I'epublicans and DcmocraU, tins right of Ger ald P. Nye, North Dakota ed itor, to a scat in the United Slates Senate was upheld by a small margin. KOMI ACQUITTED llt'KSIAN FAHMJ-.R TKll'.l OX moonshim; mask ch.u(;e ( talntnl Ho Knew .Vodiinjr of l.x Hciuo of llnrrel Ilcncatli uu Mb I'm I'eter Itodnkowaki, tho Rusalun furmor arroatcd a few day oso by duuuty aherlffji when a barrel of mooiiHhlno iniiah waa found In i diicout beneath hla piitpon, waa uc inllted by a Jury In Justice of the I'eace Wella qourt yesterday of the rharite of unlawful poaacmlon of muah. l'.Cfnkowakl cialmea to - Know nuthlni; of tho exiatenco of the mush, v.i'.lcli v.ns H'O yards fron t... hrrae. nnd had wltnoaaea to heir lilm out In hla atatempnta. Ho ttvtlfh'd that he auapectcd a nfiith. bur of i.lncine the mash there. rUiuiluK that tho neighbor had threatened to make trouble for him Hodukowakl waa defended by At- th u j,niei and Gordon A Wella. naalstant dlatrlct attorney proaocuted the caao. The Jury conalatcd of C. W. Mul lln. Fred Hydorn, W. K. I'owoK. Alfred Anderson. Chester Conger and Henry Grant. RETAIL CLERKS MEET CIIAHTKK NOT BECKIVF.D BY ASSOCLITIOX Finns for Increasing the mem berahlp of tho local retail clerko' protective aintoeiaUon, which has affiliated with the central labor council and the American Federa tion of Ijibor, wore discussed nt nr. Informal mooting held last -night ta the Moose hall. Tho association charter has not yet been received here, although it la oxpoctod by next week, when tho temporary officers will prob ably ho elected to permanent po sitions, it W'na snio. - i no urauu Isatlon bus a membership now of 00 and at least 250 or 300 are ex pected to Join. TEMPLE WORK DELAYED NOTHING IIKFIXITE AS .TO Kl lllIN MATE . No definite word has boon given n to the exact date of the begin ning of construction on tho now labor temple. It was reported last night by Harry Farley, president ot the centrnl labor cownell. . Work Is expected to begin short ly, he suld, ... Thero was no meeting of tho central council held this week, owing to the hick of rooms In which lo convene. Tho regular session will be held next Tuesday evening. CHURCH WOMEN TO MEET l.irniKHANS ,TO OIIGAN1ZE ?. I.ATHF.S' ATO ' Orgnnlstntlon of a ladles' aid so cloiy In connection with the re cently" formed Kugeno Evangelical Lutheran church (American), will tnko place nt n meeting of the church women nt two o'clock this afternoon. -. . Arrangements for tho meotiniJ have been male at the homo of 'Mrs. Wllllnin I'eterson, 7S6 Seventh avenue west, according to officials of Iho new church. A choir has boon formed nnd a Sunday school wna organised last Sunday. AX XOtWCKM EXT THE D. y. o. s. cum WILL meet nt the homo ot Mrs. Tollo, 1(130 Emerald street. Friday af ternoon nt a o'clock. There will bo work nntt election of officers. MEMBERS OF THE UIVER It mul Woman's club will please nnllco that tho meeting Thurs day, January 21, will bo held at tho liomo of Mrs. Ti. Shcrninn In stead of Mrs, F. McCltisky. lrs. llennott will bo Joint, hostessi THE FOUTXItlllTLY CLl'M WILL meet' Thursday; nt tho Osbnrn hotel for1 iltilt luncheon. .The program will bo n discussion of club policies lead by Mrs. 'Jen nlo Frnsor and Mrs, I.ydla HotlRo, , noux JAMES At the Pacific mrtatlnn bnspltnl, Wodnosilny. January SO, ' 1020, to. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. James, of Alrley, a son, rinrnn ha hcn chonon for the Iwnd. BANKERS HEAR W. GLARK IiAne coi:ntv ASSOCIATIOJi CilVIOK IIAXQWFT So Htialncwt Cowltirtl at M?drf(j Held In Oaburn Hold; Others Glvo Talk Willi Clark. Portland bond of ficial, waa tho principal speaker at a meeting of tho Lono County Bankers association, held at the Oaburn hotel last night. Mr. Clark' address was on "Bank In vestments. No business was conducted by ; the bankers last night, according to ! tho report of Jt, H. Collins, secre tary. Short talks were also given by H. F. Bergman, banker of Florence: J. E. Montgomery,. trewmt of the Bank of Southwestern - Oregon at Murshfleld. and Andrew Miller. secretary of the Oregon Bankers' association, of Portland. I Tho committee In charge of the program for the next meeting wiii i consist of W ortn Harvey of cot- ', tnge Grove. Claude Washburrfe of ! Junction City, and W. G. Hughes of fs'm-lngfield. ' LEGION MEN WILL MEET 1025 MEMBrnsiuP committel: TO CLOSE BOOKS Finn! meeting of the 1025 mem. berahip committee of the Amer ican lx'Rion nr.,1 be held at the chamber of commerce rooms at 7:30 o'clock Friday even in p. It was repore! -restrday by George K. 1 Love, chairman. At thin meeting the report of the year's activities will he rendered and a final checlt on the member ship drive which has been recently conducted, will be made. The com mittee xv iU prepare ft report for the membern, to be read at the next retnilnr (teflon. . Following the Friday nlirht m?et inc. the membership committee far 1926 will take charge of the en rollment affairs. SCOUT LEADER IS CHOSEN CHARLES MISFELDT IS NEW ASSISTANT TO CARR Charles Mlfeldt has oeen named nsslptant scout master of Boy Scout troop No. 1. it was announced lasi j thiH unit. Boy of troop 1 met at the Uni versity hijrh jchooI last night in a patrol leaders' school, conducted nlnnp Ihn 1 1 net a un it c net oil In pamphlet recently issued from na- I Kmmett Jones, formerly assistant scoutmaster, has resigned ovlng to lack of opportunity to As justice 1" the Acout movement because of studies at tho university, It waj said. - . EXPOSITION IS PLANNED CHAMBER OF COMrEUCE IX VITED TO SEND DISPLAY' The Rugono chamber of com merce has been invited by tho Ore gon Agricultural college to again participate in the educational ex position' to bo held at the college February 19 to 22. Details have been received in a letter to K. Ka gene Ohadwick, secretary of the chamber. Tho industrial exhibit space al lotted to this county is 6x8x6, ac cording to tho letter. Plans may be made soon to send nn exhibit from here. acorllng to announcement at the office of Mv. Chadwick. RECOVERY IS EXPECTED ( v ., : 1' IH2XALD MoiXMiMIOK REPORT FI TO RE MVCIl BETTER XonaW McCormick, University of Oregon athlete, who was taken very 111 while in Portland a short time ago allor playing a gamo on tho freshman basketball team, was reported yesterday aa hovlng made a decided change for tho better. Mrs. McCormirk, his mother, tele graphed her husband, J. J. Mc cormick, to that effect last night. The message also stated that the young nron had a good rhance far a complete recovery. Ho Is suf fering from spinal meningitis. Office Forms LETTERHEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS SALE BILLS Wo Print Anything Phone 148 Eugene Printing Co. Guard Ilulldlng 1047 WUlamctto Street y I Spring Hats I Brighten 1 1 UST rcceiv' I I it&Zr ' Bajit. I ed! Smart S 1 'SlL I new hats m I 1 J2' II troauce pleasant f SC .j winter wardrobes; yL f Y fj f satin, . faille, J iSfP I combinations i n Jf I if every shape that I V JiiL ine cou 'ma'ne- j s7,V m- Mil UTM 1 High grade piano near Eugene will be sold to a reliable' party M I a big saving. $10 monthly will hnudle. a snap, Write at once to;1 Tallman Piano Store, Salem. Ore. - 1-21-3 1 mi to) Uncle Automobile After ths war Uncle Sam turned automoblto deater, for ifas Armistice left our army with many cars to dlsposo of. Among Undo Sam's patrons was the King of Spain who bought five great limousines at ih VuvIm headquarters, "They were nccepted by the U. S. Government., explained tho King when nked why, with so many European cars at his dis posal, ho chose to buy from the U. S. Quartermaster Department. U. . meant "highest fiMn.Hy" to His Majesty.' To many Eugeno business men "U. S." means highest quality, not In cars, but in bnuklng service. This enviable reputation is not the work of ons day but of two generations of banking progress Get In lino with the U. S. National, . " U S. NATIONAL BANK. (jAe Bank rf Service EUGENE.LOAN & SAVINGS BANK . uie Bank for Savings ... The Winter 1 TO THE PUBLIC If you want to get well and stay well; try The Magnecoil Blanket which to an Electro Thermo Magnetic Treatment for all Chronio Troubles and poor circulation. Some free treat ments. Call or phone mornings or evenings. " . tf " TELEPHONE 983 ' vs Office 62$ Olive. Street. i Sam er hi Ml-' f ?i i v ! I 1' I V li ' i "t Js ) I I i - 'I t ( l ' ' f i t ! ' I 1 J f 'i 1 in f I S 1 i't l J1 t r