Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 03, 1925, Image 8

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THUKSPAT. uka , .
Routes Throufih Terminal to
t Be Closed For All Time
ORDER INCLUDES PROVISO
County Want Vso of Crow-ln at
i niklioff Maco Intll July 1
Nett Year
W The old Pralrlc road that extends
through the new terminal ground'
of the Southern Pacific was ordered
aratod yesterday by tho county
nurt with nrovWon that the
Southern Pacific company allow tho
uo ot tho rrotislny near tho lilk
hoff place, near Avard station, un
fit the flmt of July. IS 2 6, The
firder of vacattn the several crow
radn that extend through the
terminal site also has this pro
Vision. i? The reason for this action by the
Court is that the new Maxwell road
that extends east and west between
tho Prairie road und tho Pacific
Burn way. a short distance north of
the Rikhoff cross! nfr, could not be
finished this winter and ft Is quite
Accessary that the Rikhoff crossing
V New Road Improved
f Tho new road that extends
through the orchard tract along
(be south edire. of the terminal site,
taking the .place of the old Prairie
oad, has been in use for several
weeks The shoulders on cither
fide of the jrravel surfacing are
ulte soft and many cars have be
come ml red down on that stretch
Since the rains began, but the road
is being worked constantly, accord
ing to Edwin Tuller, county road-
master and It is gradually getting
nettor. ...
A pile driver Is at work on a new
Tjrtdge across a stouvh on what is
known as the Hardy lane exten
sion road that is to take the placid
of several roads that have been va
cated, - -
Another IVtltltm hM
Another petition for the pro nosed
road along the west sldo of the
Oregon Klcctric. railway, from
Avard Mutton to the end of 8tlh
avenue In Kurone, has heen filed
with the county court, founly of
ficials mid they did not know why
this petition bus been filed hm for
nT iMMlitons rot the matter unj
record and action wilt bo taken
when funds are Available, The court
asked road tlintrU't No. Sh to levy)
a npcclal tax for a part of the cost
of this Improvement and the
county would match it. but no
election was called and the matte
will have to go over until next year,
according to P. M. Morse, county
eugiuee.'.
Lane County Cottage Wanted
at Corvallis
BRIDGE SPAN ARRIVES
PARTIES TO BE HELD
UiNlrlrt HoiHWPiiinihv XmihhI
lu llnvo t'liarito uf lrlt Child
nn WniiliiK for Aitinlvilon
HK.WV
to in: KiuxTi.n
'OHTH KOKK
Stool for tho drnw anan of tho
stut htKhwny briilKO tlcrOHa the
North Kork botwoon Cushiintn mid
Vlorvnre ha urrlvod nt tho hrblKo
sito, ucoorUliiff to word r.H'ivd hy
the lumo county court, nnd th.
spun will be erected Itnniedltitely.
The Meel was sent by the tnte
highway commlsHion.
Construction work on this briduo
b now beliiK rushed, nci-onllng to
Arthur Striker, county brldne mi
nertntomlent, In chnrtte. The white
cedar lumber, which Is ahlnped
from loos lUy, has about all ar
rived. ...
PLAYS TO BE GIVEN
n I G II SCHOOIj DKAMATIC
rai'U AITK.VKS SOOX
The dramatic club of the Ku
Bene hliih school has selected for
Its annual entertainment two of
ttooth TarkliiKton's best plays,
"The Intimate Slrr.ncers." a three
act comedy, and "Tho Ghost
Story." a one act play.
Under tho direction of Mrs.
Christie, thle entertainment prom
ises to be one of the best in the
hlrtory of the club. The date of
norfnrnianrea will be announced In
the near future.
NEW
SHOW
1 VUSJt I m
ONLY
wmtm
A ojTlonlo drama 10 J
of laufthiim 1 a I Bta.
thrills TLfii
With tlie wxDCis fiJS .jTlIfcjfSsiiJV
CLEVER j UtiWt.-
u i Talmadge
KUReno r.ud SprlnpfloM women
interested In the V. C. T. W farm
home iieur CorvulHs ure nlaunlnK
to hold a series of "vanlshiuii"
rnrtles to raise money to build a
luie county cttuce on the
grounds, nccord'nn to announce
ment yesterdfty after a meeting
The movement to build a I.nne
county cottage was started here
more than a year niso and a sum
has been raised by various mouans
but It Is not sufficient.
The meeting yesterdy was held
nt the home of Mra, O. W. McKlln
and was largely nt tended. The
vanlshinl:', parties, which have
been ,Uiod us a means of ratsiuK
money for the lloernhccher hos
pital for cripnUMl children In
Portland, have proved to be a bttt
sr.ccess and It Is hoped hy the V.
t T. lT. members that as much In
terest will be taken In the or
phan's home campaign.
Mrs. M. S. Ady, police matron,
s:i;s that quite a numtter of I.ane
county orphans uro waiting for
tho erection of tho cottage. Re
cently sho took n seven -year-old
boy to the Institution. He could
not be admitted on account of lack
of room but rather than turn him
over to some otlW Institution, Su
pirlntcndcnt Webb took him into
his own home.
Thoae prewnt at the meet'ng
vestertlay were Mrs. P. J. Part to.
Mrs. G. W. McKlln. Mrs. W. K.
Knott. Mrs. Al Cook. Mrs. P.
Walker. Miss Florence Ocden.
Mrs. K. O. Maste;s. Mra. K. I).
Browning. Mrs. M. A. Klce.. Mrs.
Jane L. Ketels. Mrs. Mnrgarette
Riuph, Mrs. F. K. Hunt, Mrs,
J.Iarv Abrnms, Mrs. Catherine
Hr.jihord. Mrs. AmMo E, Patchel
dcr. Mrs. Richard Hnrt. Mrs. F. K.
Pursley. Mrs. J. D. Tye. Mrs. W. U.
Wallaco. Mm. W. C. Rebhnn,
Mrs. Ouskle, Mrs. Iiwronco May.
Mrs. XL E. (iullcy. Mra. Hoy
Lomnis.
Cottntre Orove will be represent
ed by Mrs. J. H. Chambers; Junc
tion C'ty hy Mrs. Ctnude Wash
burn and Sirs. Frank Marshall;
r hurg. Mrs. D. Wtwtom: Elmira.
Mrs. March; Horton, Mrs. J.
Hort; Ma;ileton, Mrs. Hnb!nsnn
ftmi E. E. Loomir; Cresw?ll. Mrs.
Ed Anderson; Cushman. Mrs. J. J.
McCornack: Vlda. Mrs. Frank
Minney; V en d 1 1 n g. Mrs. Fay
A brains r.nd Mra. Chandler: Mar
coin. Mrs. Fred Fischer; Mexter,
Mrs. Thos. Pikes; Donnt, Mrs. J.
S, Rau-h: Trent, Mra. Will Wheel
er and Westlr.kc, Mrs. Will Savage.
Officers wlii bo elected by Iho
Ktwanls club nt the meeting next
Monday- It was reported yesterday
by A. K. Roberta, secretary, and hy
llinua I t nt lUn 11 p.tL'fii ill t.tt
Shat day.
(Stanley Stevenson, Archie HarrU
ami Karl C. Slmmomf are tho mem
bers of the program committee.
OwlniT to the election, It wan be
lieved that theto would not bo iniuU
In tho way of iutoiiainmont this
coming week,
FILM ENGINEERS HERE
1.AM1 ix "nn.i:s" to iu: svu
m:yi:i ihiu siti:s
ROAD ACTION POSTPONED
D.UIARRS riiAIMKO BY S.rKAI
MORE THAN AMOWED
and tho PottAKo Clrovo-l.orane;
tillt-ui. If ...l,il.lli.ln.l Ihil I..I.I.I'
will bo tiireo mile limn;.
KIWANIANS WILL ELECT
orilfl HS W lV, t'lltSKN AT
MONDAY MI l'llNti
Aniltctt ami Supcrvlrdnji I'.nglmvr
For Copo t.rHirntUu Arrlto
lit City
Engineers and architects of the
Cope Film corporation will be 011
tho ground at the "Hrues" this
morning to begin a survey of tho
uttc for the moving picture studio
and colony- construction of whicu
was announced hero a few days
ago.
William Lang, architect for the
corporation, arrived lu Eugene
yu.sterday from Portland. He waa
accompanied by Eugene KImc, su
pervising engineer ana "property
man" of tho concern. They will
DELEGATES ARRIVE TODAY
400 Replies Received From
All Over Slato
BANQUET IS FRIDAY NIGHT
Cotiimlltw IloUU Mcvt'tig and
Omplrlc Plans ri tNmlVr
t'ticoi ItcbcncHiiU Held
':th -100 names of hlnit school ,
rbdivtalos to the two-duv eoitfnr. (
enc Hpoiutored by the 1'nlverslty '
of tlrton iu file and more pom - 1
Ing In dally, the numlmr to attend:
the conference prom.ncs to excoed
the half thousand mark, It Is an-!
noum-fd yeNterdny, ' j
At a final meeting of the eon- 1
fi'ifnce eommttti'e callnl lout i
nb:ht by Carl Hah), general chair-'
man. tho ptann wrre contletM
for tho conference. Oidrgatrs will1
bfuln to arrive lu lnrie numbers'
today, It was staled by Unit Hen- 1
Jamin, welcomlmc committee
c'ui rmati. A train and Mane 1
rcht'dule liat been worked out and
everyone will be met by the'
committee or If itreimii knlKbts. '
Housing AllcudiMl Tn
The hoii:mt if the horde ot del
crate N under the BUper ltltn of
Un'ph Slaley and he reports ev
et thing In readlneMS for the
eueHtn of the university. Fresh ,
men In the houses will report at
the adtn nitration bnlbllng to es-
cirt the delegates to their re- ;
nieetlvo places of resilience dtir-
o-operate In the selection of sites-Ing their s'ay here. Kaeh house
for various buildlngn.
The plot must lie surveyed and
contours established for the pur
pose, of tho general couxtructtou
scheme, they said lust night. How
long this work will take could only
bo presumed and Mr. Cope Indi
cated that It may Involve two Or
three week of preparation.
TK .L.t-l.tlt.. ial.,.sll.n if n ill.i
for the adminlMratioii building, j "tunts and acs by
however, may be made today, as
Mr. Idling Indicated that he planned
to take out the tentative site to
day. A local surveyor will accom
pany the engineers.
"We have been Impressed with
the slto for tho tdudlo and lots and
)mlli vn If nf ftr tmteh In the wnv
of advantages to us," said Mr.)
Idling. "The Important features!
has been allotetl nti eoual number
A three -cure ban.) net bus
been anamved for the h'Kh sctutd j
editors, student body ufticlalH and ;
faculty ad.irors at which nil will j
be prcs int Frld.iy nlnht. 1
"ColleKo Nltt?'- program w'H be'
unusually elaborate, says Vivian
H'trner. In chfime of the event, j
The program will be taken up by i
stuueni.i.
YEMEN BLOW SAFE
Mm: StttmrtH ami Mmiry Onlrr
Not Muli-Mttl
:.nritc is s'.i:.k ok ihist. :
Di Kici: itoiinr.itY I
rlRht now nro the mnlK'ni of wntor ((nlv S2J .,. ,, -raVt'n ll IVmr
MIUI vm, 1 i-- v ' vi mi oh1 '
In the 'Hraes' and wo plan a stor
age reservoir for this utility."
Ilesldcs the ndnilntHtratlon build-'
Ing wilt be an encloaod studio and! The snfo In the poMofflrr at
an outdoor stage, the latter to bot Iaburg was btuwn by yeirgmen
used in the summor time. about four o'clock yesterday mnrn.
A central heating plant will sup-; Ing and $3l In money was taken,
ply heat for all buildings. Including. No stamps or blank money orders
the 14 bungalows that are to be were mUtng and no goods were
erected for. mechanics and otho-i taken from the tnr In which th
workmen.
A delesratlon of farmer called
upon the county court yesterday to
discurs tho proposed road that
cro-ses the jfeuk'al property -south
of Spencer butte. Damn pes of $?S0
liave been recommended on the
Sztikal property, but tho owner
claims his property w ill bo dam
pred up to $5000. No further ac
tion on the case will be taken until
the county court can visit and make
, personal inspection of tho prop
erty and the route of the proposed
road of about one and one-naif
miles.
A petition has been filc-1 with
the county court by citizens In dis
tricts Nos. 13 and 69 for a con-
1 necting road between Lynx Hollow
And IT WILL!
The Greatest Comedy
ever made
pom of fire In located, according to
W. M. Clark, tho posttitaater , and
atom ow ner.
The entire front of the safe was
I blown off bv a heavy rharge of
I explosive and the door wan com-
I pletelv demnllfthed. according to
Sheriff F. K. Taylor nnd his chief
1 deputy, Van Hvarverud. who hur
i rrd lo the scene atter belnr noti
fied by Mr. Clark soon after ho
dlp"nverri the robbery, about sven
o'eloek In thi morning.
I'ernnPH ItvliitT ncur Hi ulnrn
le-rd the explnflnn but nobody
made nn Investlgntinn. A wimiiin
Th cnmpnlgn for funds to curry I', vln,r vlnn9 u 1,10 ,t,,r,
on' the united Christian work on ! rno tnr,H! mn ,rnvw lno I'1"'"'
iho campus of the Cnlversily fjfftftn n1tt,r ,hr rtplosloti and h
Oregon will le started In the I.uM-'told the officers that nhe Mmught
n ohm litr ct of the city this nwrn',,,,p hn brlter report It. but ntayed
ing and It Is expected that It wUl!ln A '""rtb man Is bcllrve
bo ended by Friday night, accord-J!ftV' "tood watch In front of the
Inir to iinnminrnrnpni In it ttlrlit 'Store.
aftor a meeting at the Y. M. C. A. I Four ?nen were wen to enter
CMTKD CHRISTIAN' WORK
FINDS ARM KOl'CaHT
Cltliciw of ttugone Ankotl to Sup
Mirt Movement on 1'iU-
or.lty Campus
hu.
Forty nr more canvassers have
promised to he on hand this rnorii-.
Ing and It Is expected to raise
$1500 down town. Tho memhrX
of the faculty of the university
have nlsed $800.-
At the meeting last night
car parked near the church, west
of the "tore, nnd drlv tnwnrd Ku
ene nfter the explosion. The of
ficers found benctith the church
teps two cardboard boxes taken
fro'i the pnstoff!ce
t W. 1- Ilrlest. a (turns detective.
Rev 1 w-no wns her at t.ie time of the
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
"The Gold
Slush11
10
REELS
OF
GLORIOUS
FUN.
ALEXANDER
on thn
WVItMTZKR
CHRISTMAS PLANS MADE
ill, liev. 1 -
H. W. Davis gave an explanation 1 rb.erv, i-tlnr the sheriffs
of the work nnd Mrs. Charlotte omce in ine case.
Donnelly gave a review of tho
vork In tho past. Karl W. On
thank stressed tho fact that the
people of Kugene are the guard
Inns nf the students that come
here from outside points ami he
said !t la their duty to look after
their needs along spiritual lines
as well as In other ways.
Walter Myers, treasurer of the
board that handles the Christian
work, spoke on tho budget nnd
gave nn outline of what is done
with the money.
Only 3 Day Left
TODAY, FRI., SAT.
McDonald
Theatre
Come and Bring the Whole Family!
Popular
Prices!
TONIGHT BOY SCOUT NIGHT!
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
Nopfiifi from 1 tin Ki-niii rotivciillnn anil
HONOR REWARD
Abo fir.t view, of "OPENING OF McKENZIE PASS" 't K"tM, ""
BOY SCOUTS CELEBRATE
COMMIX
si:vr
-T. A. Wll.l. I'ltlv
lto;nM soon
joixn-ip.nox
1'IIOOP
11 1: 1, i)
NO. 1
n v
Troop 1 of tho Hoy RcoutH hnWI
jolliflnntlon nt their nicotine
plnco nt tho Unlvornlty hlch ncliool
Inflt nlffhl In cclobrntlnn nf the re
turn of tho E.ikI; Kcnut. from the
ceremony In Portland where Gov
ernor IMerco deeoraterl tho lornl
hoys an well nn olhcrH who hnvo
attained that ileRroe, Mm. J. M.
rarr, wife of tho ncoutmater, fur-
nlKhed rnnny.
TonlKht till KnKle Scnutn will 1)0
Kunmn at the Mennalil theatre
where the WVhfoot Weekly film of
iho cerenionlen In Portland will be
Hhown nnd tho hnyn will liave a
rhanoo to 'Vo thcmnolven an
othern neo thor-i.M
Nelaon V. MrDuff, BunervNor
of tho Casendo natlontil foront, will
nlno nhnw the film "flood Turns to
Our l oronta."
FORENSIC DATE CHANGED
AFKIKMATIVK
OPPOKK
TEAM
O. A. C
WILIj
The Initial debfitn meet nf tho
forensic sch od u In for tho univer
sity debate team wh'rh was sched
uled for Wednesday night, Decem
ber 9, nt ISugenn wns put up one
night. and will now be held nt .1:30
orlnrk on Tuesday ortornoon, Uo
rember 8.
Iho Oregon nfflrmnlivo team
composed or Honolt MrCroskey
nnd It, V. I.udlngton v.lll oppose
tho O. A. 0. negative, ton in in VII
lard hull and tho negntlvo toam
eomposod of Hcrwlinl Itrown and
.lark MrQuIro will dehatn In Cor
veil's ngalnst tho Agglo affirma
tive tenm,
Tho question Is. "Itonolved, that
foreign powers should Immodlnte
ly roMnqulHh polltleal .lurlsdhdlon
In China except that ord!mir!ly ex
orrtsed In consular nnd diplomatic
acilun."
Plans for a Clirltlmas enlerta.n
ment at which will be featured a
tableau of "Chr.Htmaa rtplrlt" by
rttltdren of the Con dim tichool,
v,ere tentatively nrruiiKcd at a
meeting of the Condon IMreitl
Vearher nKfloclatlon yestenlny.
.Vusic and recitations will be In
cluded In th priiKrmu according i
to Mis, Warren I . Hntltli. itronl
dent. The tmtlutlvo dato 1s le-
cemner Is.
Awido from routine htiHlno'in, I
thoro was no other matter uf Im
portance concluded at tho tneet
tntc ventorduv. Hoveral Itcnm bad
boon continued for dindiMHion and !
these wero disposed uf, said Mrs.
Smith.
.Superintendent David John
Jones guvo a short talk on general
school topics. .
Mrs. Hmlth nlno reported that
tho membership of Iho Condon IV
T. A. Is now 100 per cent and over
for the yoar. The membership
now contains about 12S persons.
BRIDGE TO BE REPAIRED
Ki:itltY KTItKHT SPAN CilTTS
l,AMINATl:i KI,(JOU
Dance
At ThtirMon, Rnttinlay nluht.
Harry Clarrott'ii ornhenlra. (lood
time. Everybody Invited, llrlng
your frlenda. Come. Admlnnlnn 9to.
Thum.Krl.AHot.-tf
Tumi. ..;
Work of rennlrlnk- nnd mrenKlh
r-nlnt tho Kerry Btroet hrldKoi
Acrona tho Wlllnrnotto rlvor will bo
atnrted In n few days, iieenrillnic
to metnliora of tho county court.
Pr'coii on lumber for redoeklnflr'
nro belnit obtained and tho con-!
truct will be lot noon, It wan Hinted,'
It In planned to una 120,000 foot of
Iwo-by-fourH for a laminated flour
which will ho pavod. Now mrlnK
crH will aim) bo put In and the Hteel
roln forced.
ICnKlneera from the Btato IiiIiIko
department recently inapectod all
the ntool brlilKen In the county nnd
inada reeomniondntlona an to the
extent of repalra.
STUDENT OPERATED ON
iwk (ionniKY, iu:;isTKn
Ki:i'oim:it has Appr.NDiciTiH
Dick Oodfroy, major In the
nclinol or Joiiniallnm nt the unl
vornlty and rnmpuit reporter for
tho Morn:iK Itenlrtor, win operat
ed on for npponillcltin -yoatorday
mornlntf at tho Pacific Hirlnllan
himpltnl. Hln work on tho Morn
Inn ItoKlHtor wan Inlton over Viy
Web Jonoa, a acnlor In tho depnrt
monl, who will taliu caro nf It un
til lie la able to hnndln thn work.
Godfrey pinna to ro-cnter achool
nt the boKlnnlnn of tho winter
term.
CIIIMHTMAH
poHT I'Altl'M
KltoM lu TO
a:o
e
Chicago Purchase Sal
Is Creating Widespread
Interest Among Frugal Shoppy
A Gift Or Two A hi
aegm How-
-4
V. I u I 1
I....K r.rl?. Why M
' i. .. .
J . "i "'. K'.1 Kin ..r savtw......
pilffliHM-.i n,t, l.ili,,i w' ,i.T,WI)0(H
C hristtiw,,. That wma. lt 'r
Man. "
o i i .
wtukiiiL' tin I lifisitn:it ii,; i... "c,twti
' m tim.
I Cory Mirrors, Gifts 1U
Charm, 1750, $S.OO Vim
- i UK .(.o n K( IIASKSAIE-
tW, $3.98, $
- niiuiriniiiii iiir imr iiri-i.,.f t.i. . ..
Hirt. that .harm l,.u ..f ,.,rlr fr.Mn ,MmZ
unluuo patiern. to . h rr.,m, Th, ,ii,h?. Z I
tiTiiona r,. ii.ir.ily noil. i i, lu ,llp , k;. " -w
$1.00 Toilet Water, Bottle 59c
Ju.t 100 bum... fit tat. niiv. mll.t ller (ri,ik
non). Ill four rraiirnnt inlom. Him-, row hmmT.
violet. . ""int
Women's $1.69
Silk And Wool
Hose, Pair $1
Illlth iiru.ln ltlrlii.lii.il
rtbt.vd, keltll fanhhillri).
atim'lKl elaatlc welt. Idntl
welirbi for winter wi'.ir.
Note the Navlnt? In prli-c:
duo tu Cblraito I'urirhiiMi
Mule.
Children's Linle
Hose, Pair 35c
-Ciru.'Atio priti:iiAHK
ham:
. Tan. aniid, cordovan am!
Iilnrk. niercrrlirU . finlali.
A wontlnrful 15c vuliie.
Fancy Covtr
Blankets, $4.69
At 1 4 5 III prlet bn.1
rntirilliiRry. .tf. u,u
Inrhr. th ixiitnu nil
l"tliimi r. tntiiJ
lurniiei 10 mi J1 fcl
n raiiunr Min.
All, Wool
Blankets, $10
, -flunrsnl4 an nm
ptaid blnnkH. Intstvi
Itir way tturjrd Mil
HITS.
50c Fast Color Suitings, Yd, 35c
Ten ifootl , sluiilos to Hiltt from, vnry nlcn
wimvo. ynrd wlitn. AiihIIht on of thnni ttmul
Ituys rn urpd by our huynr while; un Ms rucetit
lOuMtorii f rlii. f
35c New Lingerie Crepe, Yd. 27c
A host of irrtty imltrrns snit jtaHttt rolnrs from
wlHfh to sttlpri. Mnko pretty and Inoximnslvo
nml'M'thliib's tor k ft Ktvlntr as ytvl as porsunul
IH'CllS,
Wool Comforters, $5.00
72 hy M Inrh, soft nnd fluffy, wool flllrd and
rovrrfd with rhrrnH cloth. Alt nrw, sanitary tna
irrliil. Itsdy to ovTfil with pretty covvr- .
If iK. fnnkltiK them su Klvruhlo thru.
Cotton Comforters, $3.25
Mlxs 72 hy 7S Inch, covered with unhlParhnd
rmiHllu. AVV'vn a Kr(,nt army of stlkollmis, rro
toiinfs na sutnnns to crovnr tlirtn with.
(2nd floor)
rii i.i' ii-! i
Gift Furniture For Home
Loving Folks
Her home is
her castle. In
it she plays the
rule of cliarm
iii"; h o s t c s s,
thought ftil mo
ther nnd ilevot
ed wife. It is
her ambition to
make home a
place you love
nnd to wliirli
friends. 'I his is why she hopes so much
that you will k'vc her ffifts for Christ
mas that will add to the beauty and coin
fort of the home.
A uniquely designed bridge or floor
lamp ; a luxurious overstuffed vclour
davenport and an overstuffed chair to
match. Or perhaps just some small thing
like a picture, library table scarf, pic
turcsquc book ends, will delight her.
NF.VV SHIPMENT
Colonial Windsor Chairs And
Rockers in Rich Mahogany
Finish $ 1 1.00 $ 1 3.25
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