Wednesday Evening, Dec. 21, 1921
TWB EUBENB ' TJ X T TJ Y n TT A RD
Pago Suvi'n
iHomerVs Clubs;,
H VlAUU CI
OJU-B ITEMS SHOULD BE PHONED IN TO THE SOCIETY EDITOR SBTWKKtt
10 A. M. AND II M TELEPHONE NUMBER Mm TWEEM
Miss Helen Hull is expected to arrive.
..'-....a fur till holidllVK Fl'ifhiv. fr.miJ
Burns, where she is au instructor in the
fiU ana "'"" "
Tomorrow tho happy Christinas Kjiirit
.( (ririnR will predominate, wlicn the
ronilon 'l'"rent Teacher association will
nnload their ClirisUima tree of ail the
pftj they have gathered together fur
.k needy of their district. Sirs. Arty will
(ittribntc the gifts. .
This evening is. the Jiiueh looked fr-
! ia Christmas . prasriiiii of the Kit-
,me his'' school, to he pri-scutcd in the-
,IKU SCIio". it,,,., kx-muuig iii
(if,t o'clock.- The roinhined boy's uiul
lirl's (rlee rlubs will present a cantnt.i.
ai nfter that there, will be a varied
.umienl program. ' The fuur trees deco-
Ltni by the four elussos will be llehtml.
(jnd the gifts eollt-cted by the students
!for the neeuy, win be. turned over to
Mrs. Ally for.diitrilmlion. -Today -was
fin-rent day. each student biingiru; five
rtot to swell the Christmas gift fund.
Potatoes, apples outl clothing . arc in
Gifts
Practical Holiday
Footballs -V .; . - , . . Flashlights
Striking Bags "'; .- , Camp Cook Sets
Boxing Gloves . . .... , Canteens
Sweaters ' - ".. Stag Shirts : '
leather Coats . -: Sho'. Guns
Thermo Bottles , . ! ; . Rifles and Cases
Safety Razors-: Leather and Rubber Boots
Ingersol Watches ..'. . " Complete line of
Hunting Axes , ' , , , Tarker Brothers Toys .
Cutlery . , ,f ' ;, : ; and Games for Boys and
Leather Purses Girls
Golf Goods ' ' ' ; - ' Shelby 'jviazda Lamps
haiise
jiumStore ;
Outfitters to HjVortsnicMi and Athletes
Thursday and Friday
SPECIALS
10 lbs.' Can Sugar
0 lbs. Sweet Potatoes
Saner Kraut, quart
2 lbs. Fancy Almonds
Oregon Grown Walnuts, lb.
Hrazil Nuts, lb. v ...................
Roasted- Peanuts, lb.; . . . , . . . . . .
Candy, Cream Mix, 2 lbs
Choeolate .Drops, lb. . . ...... . .
2 iloz. Oranges
2 lbs. Bananas .
Oysters, can
Clams, tall, 2 cans
Bacon Hacks, lb. :.
10-lb. sack- Cream Middlings
2 cans Carnation or Borden's Milk, tall
Baldwin Apples', box V
Valley Flour, sack
Christmas box of Prunes, ready to
? mail. 8-lb. box
M. J. B. Coffee, .'Mb. can ....... .... 1
M. J. B. Coffee, 5-lb. can 1
! : FEED .
Kgg Producer, 10()-lb. sack (every
t sack guarantcd)
Scratch Food, 100-lb. sack (every
i'i s;ick guaranleed)
Whole Corn, per hundred
w-lb. sack Dairy Chop-.... .
USE YOUR TELEPHONE
Feed and Grocery
Rinth and Olive Tree Deliver) Phone 522
octal personal
1 rvi ws-t.-vn
cluded in Ui gifts. lr,.,lU fc, f,.;,.,
of the. students nre invited. I
Oil Monday evening members of Del
ta inn tint sorority entertained with n
harming six o'clock dinner .it lii,. tk
burn. honoring IMtu (;mmmls ,v-,0 1V(.
been teaching in Oregon schools and who
have returned to Kugeuc for the holi
days. Vnivemty and town folk will be Inter
ested to hear of the e.iming marriage of
Wallace Beusou, sou of Mrs. p. y.
llenson, house mother at the Alpha l'hi
sorority here. Mr. llenson will be married
to Miss Alien lt.tvm. ..f P.....1 t .
tome, the ceremony occurring Saturday.
oraion is a leading attorney of
Heed-sport During the war he served
overseas with the I'l'.th (New Kusliir.;!)
division.
Tlinini'i-i.u.- iit'onin tt... 1 . . i. .
Baptist chinch nre holding their Sunday
school Christinas program and r.ee t
the church. An Intevesiipg program, eou
taih'ing a number of beautiful Christmas
songs, will be presented.
for all
$1
.00
.25
.13
.55
..'50
.25
.18
.45'
.25
.35
.25
.19
.35
.25
.50
.25
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30
15
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GALLED TO PROTEST
OR APPROVE BUOGET
To voice protesls or approvals of the
estimated I.nnc county bmUet for IP'.".',
taxpayers of the county will meet with
the county nun Thursday morning in
the court lions., at 10 o'clock. The bud
get as compiled f,,r iyo.j ,.;.,.,.,., ,,
increase over 1 ill I from 2t." to l'."."iit!J
mills or from STii7.7Iil.-til to M4.li'i'.''
The increase in the bu.Ig.-l Is ni'iini-
cany an in tbe innuty expense estimate
for next year. State tuxes this year are
HMVsfl mills and last year they were
30.74;'. A comparison of this year's bud
get estimate with" last ;r' . bu lr."
shows increases chiefly in llie rollowing
departments:
The care of the poor is raU-e.l fr.un
SlL'.iWO to .ftll.OOO over l'.'JI.
The amount r.. be raised for g. uer-i
county .purposes has ,,.(.n raised from
smimio.-. to s:j7.otu.
Willows' peusioiLS have been iucre'is-i
from $11,000 to .fl 1,000.
'Hie eojiit;- iJevVs offi. e ,-,-.., gi:; iHMi
to SU.l.U.
The district attorney',, 0ffi,. ..,j i.
restigatinns from s-j.imjO to S-'ltiir..
'Pie sheriff's ot'ifce frutii Sl.-..r.HI to
.$1S.!IP0.
The amount cliai-g.-d to market roads
and r-ncire highway is 114.074 compar
ed with $! 10.000 lust year.
Among divreases noted In the lo-.'s
estimates are some in the following de
partments: , . , .
County school suneriutendeut's office
from .$.-..70 to S.VS.K).
Tile IJine county public health m-.i-se
from .-l,000 to $2,100.
General roads and bridges from-41.T0 .
000 to $11S.000.
There will he no voting in taxpayers'
meetings under the uew law. The oiu:iiv
court, which Is the levying board, will
meet, hear protests and approvals, make
any cluinges it sees necessary in the esti
mate and proceed to vote the levy.
The only limitations placed on the
court is that it cannot increase the bud
get estimate of the committee more than
10 per cent. It may decrease it in anv
amount.
SE
Xn clue thnl Mi'whl l,i i :
siou was left by the person or persons
who entered the H A ltnKu i
companv's warehousn in. m..,. th -n
lamettc river, northeast of Eugene, sev
eral nights ago, and took one box of (10
I npr pntil rlf.in!.. , . .. .
.... . ,.,,,.,-, , oiKueni -powered
explosive stored in the wnrchouso. Kn
traneo to the warehouse was reached by
prying off two Yale locks. The theft of
the llOW-dcr riesenrernrl tnHn.- ......
1,1,, no. r
liapppned befnrevtho snow, nccorrllug to
Ttn....... HI tt I' .... . w
".-uiivj iramu troner, who Investigated
tile crime.
In entering the storeroom the thieves
had broken into the smaller storage room
first but finding only shells and lighter
csplosivos there had forced the lock to
the door on the huger room where, the
high-power explosives are kept. So fnr as
is AnoWll Olllv one lutT nf tl... U'nn -
is goue.
The theory has been offered that, the
Pei-SOIIS WllO Mtnlt. tlin .lunni.,1 ...
eggmeii and that they may intchd. bj
ui'iiuis wie uynnmite uown. to secure
nitro-glycerine for use tn hAl
cracking activities.
Oregon Club Organized
To Welcome Grid Team
illonolulu, T. II.. Dec. LH). Organisa
tion of the Oregon club of Hawaii to
give a wniin welcome to the t diversity
of Oregon football team which plov's
against the I'nivtrsity of Hawaii here
on Christmas day. was undertaken at a
meeting nf some oO former Oregonians
in the central "V" here last week, .loliu
t. Stone, secretary to tSovornnr I'm-,
niigton of Hawaii, was elected tempo
rary chairman. .
One of the first decisions was to pro
vide every Oregon player with a suitable
present to take hack to Ilia mainland
iho present prolmbly will be u real
ilawi iian ukelele. ,
Arthur A. lireene. 'former .l'ortland
newspaperman, was iniul-v .so-.-rvtmv of
the temiiorury orgniizatiur." Au executive
committee consisting uf 11. i,. Kelly, V.
.N. i'.ullinger, Jliss Fiances 1 lamilton
l".d Ilckum. .Mrs. K. V. Chase. .Mrs.
Kvelyn Voss and .Mrs. I,, o. Kill was
formed to undertake the actuul work of
organization. There will be another
meeting soon, at which n turnout of liOO
is expected, as evi ry meniber present nt
the mitiiil ' session promised to briug
from two to three more.
An effort will be inude to dig up nil
tile olu ...rfo y.. ; sn: .: iVit
tlio spi-cial section In the grandstand on
Christmas and New car's day can
hearten the Oregon iiiiun, Iioii Wat
sVui has be.-n assigui-u Hie ta.k.
The society is not. limited to actual
Oregonians by birth, hut is open to all
who at one Uuio oc another resided in
the slate. The outlook is that there will
be fully as uiauy womvu in the club as
men.
PERSON ATis
Roy ltoncy, of Jasper, spent lost
night at the Griggs hotel and transacted
boldness in l'.iig.-ne this luorniiu. ,
'.Mr.1. if. i. Siiltle, of -N'otl, is (pending
A few days in Kugene,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C llertsch, of Co-
- ouille, were Kugene visitors today.
' Kd Kusted, a conipanted by his fam
ily, returned to his horn.-, ut Leona tmhiy
after spending a day in Eugene on busi
ness. tieorgo W. Monro, of Walton, was in
Kugene tisloy on bininess, :
K. Y. Htnitb. Pleasant Hill former, '
' came In- today on business.
I.. M-IPcan, "f Walterville, spent Wed-
newlny in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ilodabaugh. of in
' l-hen, w ere Kugene visitors Wedii. ;.doy.
i t;. M. If.ilhmd and William K. .lnt-:
'them, both of this city, left on a inoni-i
uing Oregon K.ectric train for Sal.ni. !
i Walter L. .Meyers, lo.-.il iniiii-t.-r, wont
to Portland 1li' morning.
lie Dall.is left this nc.niiiig fur l'..r-,
vailis. -
(Continued on pus' three)
Try Kusene Special for a Good Ciltar.
Insure with Henry Tromp, K-'i West !)lh.
71
Men's dark brown
and dark green all
wool Ove r e o a I s
, woth reg. $22.50
' and $10.5)8;
Body of Elston Arrives
At Berkeley for Burial
Tlerkeley, Cnl., Dec. 21. Tlio body of
the lute Congressman J. Arthur Klston
of llerkeley arrived here early today
from Vushingi-nn,1. i-scorted by a con
gressional committee numut fur the
purpose.
I-Jstou committcile suicide in "Wash
ington several days ngo.
Tho body was taken to nu uuderlak
ing parlor, where it. was viewed during
the day by uuuiy former friends.
Tho funeral will be -held tomorrow aft
ernoon at St. .Mark's church, Hishop Kd
wrH J..imh l'arsoua officiating.
The congressional escort was compos
ed of .Senators Thomas J. Walsh, .Mon
tana: I1. II. Harrison, Mississippi; Sam
uel Shortridge, California, and Congress
men II. Z. Osborne, Clarence F. Ien,
John . Raker. II. F IirVM- -'d M
Free of CnJifornin, C. N. IfeArthur, Ore
gon; J. fs. Webster,' Waant.iMio..; r-ui-i
-Michcner, Michigan; A. .T. Montague, Vir
ginia! and I). H. Kinchelor, Kentucky.
.Harding Will Warn Aides to
Stay Within Appropriations
Washington. Dec. ".l.-r-I'reaidcnt Har
ding personally will wsfrn department
heads at a government business meeting
in .lanuiirv that they will' make them
selves liable to dismissal nml a fine if
they exceed their appropriations with
out proper authority, it was stated today
at the federal budg-t bureau.
Charles Dawes. In announcing the
meeting, stated that Harding would point
out tlmt n statute against, such expendi
tures is in existence. SI(onkl tho head
of any department exhaust his appro
pirate he will tinder the decision to on
foVee tiic act. be forociV.to ask con
gress fnr authority to incur newr obliga
tions until such time as a deficiency ap
propriation is granted. .
F0CH SENDS MESSAGE
Huvro, Doc. 21. M ir.shHl F01J1
dispntolipd n moKsasf In tin iion-
pl of Amoricjt througli the TTnl- .
' trd Prfffi on liis urrivnt li pre tit- .
. day.' The linwmjp rend:;
'I brine b..vk :m tii'iiroHMitm of
a Kvnipatlioiic wclfdiim that I
cm nrver firgi;t. I am inosf
toucbiMl. '
. "I oonfiidcr Ainoric:! a rmiiitry
of viwt ojonomii.' pnKsiliUitjts, in-
finiti rcnoiir'TH and , itnnionso
realization. FnrUn'nnni-c Amcr-
iratis tin guidid in Un-ir move-
menlR by dinintn'sifiKmul indiltv
NM)ti)Cllb. , .
"I nin glad to Pxpre'-K to tlit-ni
im.ilinriilili flffci-tion." . , 4
Tnanrp with Hcarj Tromp, S3 West Oth
APPROPRIATE
CHRISTIMAS
gifts
Arc offered by all of
our local merclinntH, and
wu commend their stocks il
to you, for Holontion.
jlcro ut tlio Hank, .we
nlso have one ''liristman
suggestion to 'make It's
I the pift of n savings nc-
counr, wiiu a in no ninny
bank . appropi iate for
everyone, but Hpccially
to bo eonKidorod among
tlio giflH for tlin ktddicd.
Such a jr I Ft- will prove
a great encouragement
for the development of
habits of thrift, and kuc-
CUoa.
First :i:r-
National Bank
OF ECGEXFT
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WE WILL
Moil's tiutl ISoys' lii'iivy
nil wool .MtK'kinaws, $G.ilS
iiml $7..r)0.
J.ittlc .Hoys' all wool
OverooiiU, $,r).9S and up.
Men's all wool Army
.Shirts, ipi'.-lil and $:U8. ...
. Boys' duck blanket lined
(,'outrt, ivk. sfo.lR), 2.9S. ,
DAILY STATISTICS
BORN
XIKI.SON At Marcola. December
UK!1. to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. NieN-j.
son, Donald Howard.
JOHNSON -At tho Mercy hospital. De
cember 'M, 1021, to Mr. and .Mrs. C. U.
. Johnson, u sou.
MARRIED
ADAMS-SKOOHAt the Suirod ho
tel in this city, December 17, 1021,
William Adams and Maud Skoog, ll.-v.
K. V. Stivers officiating. ,
XKWKI.rAHTltLllCHT At 1000 Lin
coln street, Kugene, December 17,
V.l'ii, Harry .M. Newell and rinrali K.
HUirlburl, ltcv. K. V. Stivers, offi
ciating. DOUG AND MARY SHOP
Chicago, Dec. 21. Mary and Doug did
their Christmas shopping in Chicago to
day. They stopped only long enough,
enrouto from Europe to I08 Angelrs, to
buy presents. Mary confided she bought
a fur coat for Doug. A pearl bracelet
was Dougs' gift to Mary.
NOTICE OF 8ALE
' Notice Is hereby given that tho undcr
sigucd administratrix of the estate of
Crawford Dobson, by virtue of an order
made by the County Court of Ntuli uf
675 Willamette Street ,-, WING MARKET
He
and is now ready to be served to our many friends who will
appreciate the opportunity of onee more eating BUFFALO
MEAT. . kl!ftk-jtvjAjllV;'J
The public, one and all, are invited to come to our shop and,
inspect our complete line of MEATS and POULTRY, , includf
" . ': . . . -i V I ... K
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Oysters and
Crabs for Your Christmas Dinner
The selection vc have to offer the public has never been
offered, before to the people of EUGENE, not only us to vari
ety and quality, HUT iT REASONABLE PRICES which 'will
prevail throughout the coming year of 1022. '
We heartily solicit your patronage, as we, have; taken ' iVciy1
precaution through the members of our firm who .have had
years of experience in handling and slaughtering meals, in
most up to (late sanitary manner, 'and.. WE GUARANTEE
AND ASSURE that every purchaser will go away well pleased
with their purchases. ' , . '
Phone 'AH
MOVE JANUARY
Men's l.'mlei'Wear, special
all wool navy bliU' Lojrgur
Umloiwear, vep. $r.00 for
t2M. .' -.
Mixed wool in srey, ifl.'JJ
Sox ;!5e and up..
liiJian Kobes and UatU
liobe Ulnuketa, $o.9H. '
Men's wool Sport C..ats,
rei?. $(i.(X), $4.1)8. ... , :
Oregon for Lane County on tho ITlli day
j of December. 1021, In the matter of tli-
Kstate of Crnwford Dobson, deceased,
.vill from and after the ISth day of .Inn-
I nary, 1022. sell at private sale the fol
lowing described premises:
Lot 12 lu'Oreenacres Addition to F.n
gene, Oregon, being a subdivision of lots
00 and 01 of College Crest Addition to
Eugene, Oregon in Ixnic County, Oregon,
registered title, also lota 13 and 14
College Ice Cream
Your XnuiR dinner not 'eompleto without Ice Qronm.
Our Xnins Hpecials are: ;
Sherry Bisque and Cranberry Ice
Put up iii quart bricks.,' All orders for specinls must
to be in by 3:00 o'clock Saturday. Free delivery.
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'': . ' Phone 1480 ''y.
Eugene Fruit Growers Ah.
The Big Buffalo
$ Arrived
- ' . '- ' : ' '' ; . 1 1-., '
The Eugene Packing Co.
Successor to Wing's Market'1'': ' ' "
niniuiii
Hurryllarry!
Every'diinjr' in "Wool
l'l'.ss (JoikIh, Silks, Wash
Hoods ami Domestics.
Knilii-oideries, Laeos.'Rib- t
bons. Notions Hte1.,' at bnr-
l sain prit!cs. v . '
Block 0 in Midway Tack as plotted nud
recorded in Lane, County, Oregon. 'J
Terms of Sale: Part cash, balance in
time, submit offers to aiWnlstratrlx
at 08 Lawrence St., Kugene. Oregon, or
at the law office of C. A. Wintermeier,
Eugene, Oregon.
Doted December 10th, 10C1.' , ! .
... , ; ALWILDA DOBSON. ::' .
''' Adrainlstrntrixi
No.1200 Mon-dj-JlO (i,
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Phone 38'
(17.") Willamette Street
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