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THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
OBLIGATIONS OF
DOllTOfflf F
ARE BEING MET
TJntvsrstry dormitories, no well
filled with tudenti residents, are
earning sufficiently to meet obllua
tione assumed when the university,
nnder an enabllDB art of the leslsla
ture, constructed the $400,000 '
men'a dormitory two years sko, ae
oirding to information from the ol
fir of Paul Airer. comptroller.
The um of $14,000 semi-annually la
required to meet inlercft and sinkini:
fund ohllcntiona. The first pnjment
for the current year has been met,
and no difficulty in meeting the sec
ond la anticipated by university au
thorilics. Now due on the bomls Is
S'.'37..MK'i.
Ilnrniitorv finances at the unlver
aify are outlined on the plan of mere
ly meeting the necessary oblutalions.
and the lond on the atil'lents ia kept
to I he minimum otherwise, it is under
stood. Dormitory life at the uni
versity has chanitcd somewhat since
the construction of the new buildins.
rhich has become the center of ac-
"vi""- Enters Third Year
, Filled almost to the, limit, the men's
'dormitory is well launched upon its
third successful year, under the man
agement of Mrs. !cnevleve Turnip
seed, who came here this fall from
the Eastern State Teachera' colleuc
at Madison, South Dahota. At the
present time there are 265 men
lodged In the sii unlta of the dormi
tory, which leaves but seven vacnni
places, wlucn .urs. inrinpee .,
lieves will probably be filled at the
besinnins of the winter term, si- i
though thero will probably be a few i
of the present memDers wno win ur"i
ont then. ..,,.
A wejl-orsanlscd social life for each
unit of the dormilnry Is part of the
plan of Mrs. Turnipseed to make the
'hoys contented nnd nt home. Kuril
'Wednesday and Thursday Is devoted
to dinner dances, so that each unit
may have at least two of these a
term. The boya may decorate their
dining bulls, secure an orchestra, and
they are served an especinlly nice
meal. This week the football men.
.who hoard at the dormitory during
training season, are having a dinner
dance. . .
Eat At One Place
The men of F lendly hall, and the
rlrls who live In I he three women's
dormitories, Mary Kpiller, Hendricks,
and Kusan Campbell, also have their
dining rooms In the men'a dormitory,
so (list the planning and conking of
the food for all these students may be
concentrated In the big kitchens there.
Each dormitory and each unit has
Its own dining room, while there Is
another one for persons living out
aide the dormitory, and another small
er one for special (roup luncheons or
dinners. At times of big all-campus
banquets, the whole may he thrown
open into one enormous hall, sestlng
hundreds of persons.
F.sch nnlt of the dormitory has a
sponsor, who is responsible for it and
takes a lend In Us organlration. They
are ns follows: Alpha, Douglas De
Con; Gamma, I.ester Johnson: Zeis.
Tloy llerndon; Hlgma, Fred Ilollen
beck! Omega, Erie Peterson, and
Blierry ltoss, James Mullins. All of
those men are graduate or law stu
dents. Clarence Wick is the sponsor
for Friendly Hall.
The men's dornitory Is considered
to he one of the most up-to-date and
henutlful buildings of this kind at any
Institution on the coast. Ita man
agement is sccording to the most up-to-date
lines, since Mrs. Turnipsrcd
has had a irent deal of eiperience in
this line. For aix years following
her graduation from Columbia uni
versity, she was dean of women and
In charge of dormitories nt the South
Dakota State Teachers' college. This
work preceded her position at the
Fastern Statu Teachers' college.
soprano: Mrs. R. Carlton, alto: Al
fred 1'. Frese. bass; Mrs. Wnm .Mont
gomery, soprano solo.
Nativity, choir and audience.
Part Two.
Soprano solo. "The PIsins of Beth
lehem," Kuth Carlton.
Recitative (alto) lows Carlton.
Baas aolo, Alfred P. Freae.
Tenor solo and chorus.
Baritone solo, Arthur Wsrren and
women's voices.
Soprano Solo, and women's voices.
Tenor Solo, Ernest McKinney.
Chorus, male qusrtct and alto reci
tative. Chorus, "Holy Night, Peaceful
Night, tenor and soprano solos.
The following are the members of
th choir appearing In the cantata:
Sopranos. Mrs. R. J. Adams. Hazel
Wilson, Vernice Hawke, Mrs. Charles
Wilson, Mrs. Wallsce Hawke. Mrs.
Paul Schiewe. Ruth Carlton. Mra. R.
Mulholland. Mrs. Sam Montgomery.
Mrs. Dewey Ray, Miriam Rice. Mra.
Fred Frese. Altos: Mrs. Kenneth To
bias. Mrs. W, H. James, Mrs. Roy
Cnriton, Mrs. Clarence Caudell. fowa
Cnrlton, Mrs. Marvin Cbnse. Mrs. W.
K. Schick. Bass: P. H, Emery, C. H.
Paddock. Alfred P. Frese. Homed W.
Chase. R. ,1, Adams. Arthur Warren.
Tenors: Ws.vne Bailey, M. N, Pen
gra. H. W. Chepluck. Adrian T. Bur
ns. Ernest u McKinney. Fred Frese.
Automobile lnrrce--Hugh Fnrl
ELKS WILL FETE
Younzstfru of Eugene and Lane
count r will be pupnta of th Eugene
Klkn lodire Wednesday morning for a
('hrintnif. part and fihow. The party
will beftin at 9:30 o'clock at the Elks
t-m1 t .Seventh and Olive streets.
Each boy and girl will b given
randy and nuts at the temple and will
witnena the nhort program. The group
will go to the M'Ionald theatre at
10:30 o'Hock for a Fhnw at whirh the
yoitntTKtera will be the guests of the
theatre.
The affair bus bn ararnged by R.
B. Hun'er, W. H. Amlernon and
Sergennt Leo Vaughn, nwdMf d by
Onrge K. Wood, secretary of the
lodge.
pastor will preach on "What Think
Ye of Christ?" The choir will alng
"Hark the Herald Angela Sing" (Men
delssohn's rendition) and Victor Bry
ant will afng "The Holy City." Spe
cial souvenir programs will be used
at thia service.
The Christmas exercises of the
Sunday school will be held on Tues
day evening, at 7:30. Th boya or
chestra and the girls glee dug of the
school will give Christmas music and
a pageant will he given under direc
tion of Mrs. Clark entitled "Once
I'pon a Christmas Time." A tree and
Santa Claus will be fenturea of the
evening and enndy will be distributed
to the children of the school. A gen
oral invitation to Fnirmonnt people Is
extended by officers of the school.
Man Arrested on
Game Law Count
Special Service in
Fairmount Church
Christmas worship at Fairmount
Presbyterian church will be held at
11 o'rjork on Sunday morning. The
Ellis Benedict of Cushman wbb
arrested Saturday for bunting with
out a license by Rodney Roach,
deputy state game warden.
Roach said be was not taken to
court, but was told to purchase a
Ilceosc. The purchase was made.
FURNITURE OFFERED
AS GIFTS TO NEEDY
Drink BOTTLED ORANGE CRU9EI
J. K PR ATI' lnsorance Ph. 1181
Realizing that there are many peo
ple in Kucene and Lane county with
out' some of the necessary articles of
furniture in their homes and that
they are doing without them because
they cannot afford to buy them, the
Rubenstein Furniture company, at the
corner of Eighth avenue west and
Olive street, announces that on Mon
day. Tuesday and Wednesday of this
week a limited number of tables, beds
and springs and chain will be given
away to such people.
This Is an unconditional offer and
It is extended to the needv Deonle of
the city who may obtain the goods by
ml tint at the store on these days.
While the spirit of Christmas per
vades the city of Eugene and while
hundreds of people of Lane county
are out. of work and are unable to
buy the necessities of life, the mem
bers of this furniture firm deemed
this an opportune time to do their
prt in relieving the distress.
The people wbo rae really In need
of these articles of furniture and are
unable to pay for them are asked
to come to the store before Christmas
day and secure them absolutely free,
it la announced.
Sheriff En Route
Home With Porter
Sheriff H. L. Bows left Naps, Cal,
Saturday afternoon for Eugene Witt
Frank Porter, escaped Lane county
prisoner, according to a telegram re
ceived at the aheriff's office Satur
day. Governor Young of California sign
ed extradition papers In the after
noon. Porter will face a charge of
breaking jail and will also serve out
a seven months term left from a con
viction on liquor charses.
He escaped from the county Jail
October 8. 1920.
Smith Released
From County Jail
Clinton Smith was released from
the county jail Saturday upon, pay
ment of his fine.
He paid a $'W 'me Imposed for
larceny from a room.
SIOMAN-FEU 1N8URANCE
PYORRHEA A SPECIALTY
DR. C. A. LF.I'SnTY IB1 Miner Bdg.
T
Iff BANK'S PARTY
A thousand or more kiddles of Eu
gene and Lhiio county accepted the
invitation of the Hank of Commerce
to Its ChrUtmna party Haturdiiy after
noon. They t hrnnged t lie lobby of
the bank nil afternoon ami kept a renl
Hunts Chun hum! nm out bns of ran
dy nnd Imnk souvenirs.
Knch kiddie was required to reg
ister, giving his or her name and ad
dress before receiving the gifts and
their nnmr will be kept oo file by
the bank.
Sniitn mnde his headquarters In a
brilliantly lighted limiM erected In
the lobby nf the biiiik and the poor old j
man heaved a grent sijih of relief i
wuen the !nt child left. Ilii firm
were kept buny bunding out the gifts
throughout the afternoon.
Officials of the bunk declnred thot
the party was a huge success, j idging
from the hnppy look upon the faces
the kiddie and the eAprcHsiom of I
Joy seen on their filers as isanla Claus
greeted them.
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SPIMNnFIFLn, Pec 20. (V
fiaU'The Christ Child" Is the name
of the Clirihtrnas rnntnta which will
be prcHcnOd by the choir of the Hap.
tKt eliurch ncit Tuesday evening nt
7 Practice on the cjintrtta haf been
tinder way for the pnst several week,
under the direction f Wilfred 11.
Took. Mrs. M. N. l'ensra is the plan
H. Th public Is invited to the can
t.ila. which will be gitro in the
church,
The program r m follows:
Part One
Prelude. Mrs. M. N. Ppngra.
Reeii:iti e (tenor) M. N. lVttgra,
Recitutive bnin, Alfred Kress.
Thorns. "Arie Shine."
Men's voire.
Worien's Sextette, "He Bhnll Feed
His K'loek." Mrs. II. J. Adam. Ilarel t
Wilrott. Verniee Hawke. Unth Carl- i
j ton. Iowa Carlton, Mrs. C. Cnudfll. I
t Kecttatlvft (alto) loui Carlton.
Kenor solo. W. H. OmV.
Chorus, "How Heauttful I'pen the
' Mountains.
Soprano Polo, "My Poul PMb Mag
nifr the Lord," Mra. Sam Montgom
ery. Chorus. "Ping O neiven.'
Mijed oimrtet and xMprano ano.
Mixed quartet ami si.pruuo solo, M.
N. l'enxra, tenor; Mrs. C WIUud,
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IN WHICH TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Our sale has been a success a huge success, because we have sold only clean, fresh, high-grade furniture at remarkably low prices
prices that stand any comparison. Take this opportunity to refurnish your home buy odd pieces or lasting gifts for Christmas nowl
and we promise 70U you'll save from to 25 to 50 cents on every dollar you spend during this sale!
SAVE! BUY FURNITURE NOW AND SAVE!
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Unfinished Windsor Chairs
All hardwood, worth $1.25 Qt?
anywhere. On sale at f &
Double Deck Coil
Springs
Our regular $11.50 Spring and
it's a dandy selling Cep of
Jacquard Velour Davenport
and Chair
Has reversible cushion and guaran
teed construction. Regular $59.50 '
at the unheard of QQ fJffc
price of ?dt7.UV
at only
1
Davenports-Chairs
Give.
Lasting
Gifts
This
Year!
Our fine stock of Genuin KROKIIf.PR
Davenports on sale at Greatly Reduced
ITIt CSi liU V IN owl
Genuine KROEHLER Davenport upholstered in
innc tvt : . , . 1 .rt- .
aiuutui KUiuauicea iu years ICCII
).uu value now VtiVV
Fine Large Tapestry Davenport in the new melon
l.ntlj- f 1 I ! , .
Cotton Mattresses
45-lb. Weight
Semi-felted. Our regular
$9.50 Mat- eG Off
tress, now 5U(jD
Cogswell Chairs
Big comfortable chairs, Regular
$16.95
price $27.50
Sale pnee
Inlaid
Linoleums
Big Selection!
Big Reductions!
Pretty Upholstered
Footstools
Every home should have Q- Qff
one. $4 values on sale at V vO
Card Tables
Well made green,
red or black. Just
X- 98'
was $110.00 on sale at
Extra Large KROEHLER Davenport with sprint
was $135.00 now i?UODJ
II Bridge Lamps
With silk shades, regular
$6.50 fi0 Off
Dining Room Suites
All Our Dining Room Suites at Prices You Won't
oco Again ior a ijong, iong Time, Buy Now!
Radio
Benches
Beautifully
upholstered.
Regular
$8.00, on
sale at
S5.35
Table Lamps
Beautiful vase styles. Complete with
hand decorated parch
ment shades
now
7-Piece Walnut Suite. Our rerular
S65.00 value on sale at
$46.95
Luggage
Ladies Overnight Cases QQ QC
regular $6.50 now POVO
Genuine Leather Handbags $10.00
value aa or
Fell Base Rugs
AT BIQ SAVINGS!
Our stock includes Genuine Arm
strongs, nnd the Genuine Gold
Seal Congoleums.
massive 8-Fiece Walnut Dining Room Suite. Ernr-
nan auiipiauon. $ij.uu suite, o-f 4 A (f
one or our finest V V f V
Bedroom Suites
now
Fine Easy Chairs
Made by KROEHLER. Real solid
comfort. $55 values CQQ CJ A
now JJ7JV
High Quality
Occasional Chairs
Fine quality coverings solid maple
frames. Regular price C-f -f AZ?
$17.50 now t?J.Xll
Children's Reerl Rorkprs
Vorv Sllbstantiallv made and ninnlv on o"
decorated. Regular $4.50 special VsicOD
All of our Bedroom Suites at Deep Cut Reductions
xsuy nowi
3-Piece Ivory SetVanity, Chiffonier CJQJ QC
ana tsea for only ?t?rau
3-Piece Walnut Suite one of our latest stvles
regmar price $uu.ou c OCA
on sale at
Regular $110.00 3-Piece Walnut Suite-
uiui, you'll say I
On sale at .
-simnlv beau-
$78.25
Coffee Tables
Genuine Maple
Tavpm Style
$7.50 Values
Xow
$4.85
Ferneries
Copper Bowl
$3.95
RUBENSTEIN FURNITURE CO.
CORNER 8TH AND OLIVE STS.
li
MONDAY
GIFT SALE
Store open Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday Evenings until 8:30
MONDAY SALE OF
PHOENIX RAYON UNDIES
A timely gift sale of quality rayon underwear tallnp0j i
Phoenix. Woven of fine gauge rayon, and made w th ,
touchei that are very smart.
$1.79
Rayon Combination
repriced to
81.49
$1.49
Vest, Bloomers,
Panties, Stepins
98
Men's
Rayon Hose
4 Pairs Boxed
98'
An eiceptlonally fine gift
tor a man. and all ready
for wrapping In a bright
Christmas box. Choice of
new patterns.
All Linen
Lunch Cloths
Size 54x70
98'
A guaranteed purs Ilom
lunch cloth In t moch
larger size than you usually
find at this prle. A useful
gift Item.
MONDAY SALE OF
Rayon Ensemble Bedspreads
Regularly $4.98
$2.98
These are famous "Bates" ensemble bedspreads, with fh
pillow flounce attached. Beautiful modern designs of rose,
blue, gold, green and orchid.
Sale of
Hand Bags
Smart handbags that are
very much appreciated as
gifts. And at these reduced
prices they will fit Into
your gift budget very nice
ly. $1.49 Handbags ... 98c
$1.98 Handbags $1.49
$2.98 Handbags $1.98
MEN'S
Gift Ties
New Patterns
49'
We have Just unpacked t
new assortment of these
popular gift ties, and the;
are the most remarkable
values you've ever seen tt
this price.
MONDAY SALE OF
Boys Overcoats
Select one of these all wool overcoats as a gift for jour
boy, and rest assured that you are giving him a most uietnl
remembrance and one that be will like very much. Note price
reductions.
$4.98 Overcoats repriced to 3
$7.48 Overcoats renriced to .
$9.98 Overcoats renriced to $7.94
$12.48 Overcoats repriced to
J10.94
Men's
Lined Gloves
98
Men's lined capeskln gloves,
slight irregulars of a higher
priced grade. They are very
well tailored and come In
all sizes.
Men's
Pajamas
98'
Men's broadcloth pajamu,
In new fancy patterns uit
are guaranteed fast colors.
Striped and novelty designs,
rayon frog trimming. Sizes
B, C, and D.
MONDAY SALE OF
TOY FURNITURE
Important price reductions have been made on our entlrt
stock of toy furniture .including table and chair sets.
$6.98 Sets $5.98 .$1.69 Rockers
$3.98 Sets . $2.98
$1.23 Rockers
$1.23 Chairs -
.98c
Men's
Dress Shirts
98'
Fine broadclloth and woven
madras dress shirts, collar
ittacbed styles. A choice
of new patterns and plain
colors in all sizes.
Guaranteed
Electric Toaster
39'
neyear. FlnhblJ -with
a black base.
plete with cord and P"
MONDAY SALE OF
Tricycles and Automobiles
Every tricycle and automobile In our slock has been WjJ1
for quick clearance, and you'll find them exceptions
..$12.98 rJ12.4S AutomoD""
$14.98 Tricycles
$12.48 Tricycles $10.48
$9.98 Tricycle $8.48
$8.98 Trlcyel $7.48
$7.98 Tricycles $-48
$9.98 Automoones
$7.98 Automobiles ji4
$6.98 Automobiles
(6.98 Alrplsne
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