Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 05, 1925, Image 5

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC. S, 1925
FIVE
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Here's The.
Gift For 4 li
XTKUK'S the (IrsinM (;ifl-f,,-jL
fallicr or iimtliiT, sister or
lirnlliiT or hwccllicai t and friend
it lii-iiiitiful l' i u 1 1 a m I'm with pen
cil to inatih or lieantiltil coiiil.hi.i
tion sets in liiilli C'l'l and silver
or M-uirali! pt'iis or pemils.
(limit l''miiiliilii I'imih fur IihIIlh i rn
III' llll'll. I'iwillil frnin pl.-U
ilifinl I'lvi'inlim-p J 'i-iM-l Im. fc t fr
M'l.uv
Where Quality Is Higher
Than P ricel
WMftp I
fl:V!:0 1 a lii-iiutifill I'lmtilain I'eii with i - Willi
H-ta::.'.M I'liwitrd from
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Store
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Mury I . ...,, i rhiireh, wim iriilli.,1
luh'ili, i-Mrly thlM liiurnliiK
,ri'M,-li u ruin-nil Hui'lnuii. Jlu will
''luill IiiiiIkIiI.
llNcllfKlnii Mieiilnu Ainimiiiiivl
Al llui illHi'iinilnii i'vi-iiIiik fr Ji,,.
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1 J"-M'""I"T Will hi, lr. WlHI-,,1, II
Hni II; on II.,- lople- "Hi-lunou unci
Hurlnl HI l -iieliiri-H." '
,.,.V A rlril-d I'lillileiilM,
llieilli. 'Voillin AiiiitIi-ii iill.l tin,
;V"' , ''v.-iiiy-iu-H y,i," ni ,,
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"I'-n .Mi-Kiili;l,t iiiol .Miii-Kiirot
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i iii,"riral,,ii or ul(, i,,ii
Muiiiuiy ,,r ii, Ih (,:iy
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'Mi-rk Itryjoo),
N. I-:. lliiiMllion, I
I Ion iiiol Sum HI
ili,'fii'l,niloi-it.
tiavo
(Jiilnnr, JmhIMo cmird: Clarnrifo
Ki'fvi, outdldo Kuiird; It. C. JIull,
ti-UHtio fur Ihix-o yoara,
V
IkmhI Mimi io Hunt Four loral
iiiniriiilH with to limvo oarly IIiIk
iimhiiIjik for Jsotitf Tom Mwump to
hunt Tlmy woro luii'lo
ItoriT, 1. Ii. UruniUwH, Alfrotl Tif
fany mid J, H. MuKladry,
VmMlv ClirMlafi HoHpllul Nrnvn
AtlinUKftl; Mrn. Ijok'tu Hinlth,
Kprlncrithl; Mih, V. U. HoutJiur,
CottiiKc (trovii, DUmlHMfMl; Mm. .1.
J. ( 'miHTon, rlty; Mr. Ilrnle
Tullvr, city, and Mm. J. A. Ctowfuy,
city.
Wrlft Ih llrolu'ii Moyrt Coinnr,
nmidoyo of Dm KiiKno Krult
(IrowcrM' UKtiociallon, HUffercU u
1 1 role on iv r I if vcHlnnluV. Till ncel-
duiit otfiirrd wlmn Coiner wan itl-1 W';',J'
jn;inr c o t kht inxn
a.m().n; (;ieaih: schools
Phi witnin Hxful Willi HlKlicwt
.NiinilM-r of rupll.s t'Nliitf J nI I v- 1
Id nut CupH unci TowHh
Tho boy and KlrlR In thn nix
Kiadu whoolH of tho city recently
oint(.'t('d In health oontbHts carried
on hy tho pliyHltral education uper
vlKor, Klvnn lieulth rules were learned
)y mciuiH of hoalth KnrneH that
Wf-ro dayd during tho phynlcul
fdiKratlon period evury day for one
tcfiiplliiK to urunlt tho motor on u
truck.
Tiro Mom Opi'im Tho T. N.
Duithur Tiro company optined for
huHliHtKH ytyttcrday aL 'Ai Ninth avn-
i'f CiMiuiy nu" W1t- '-I'ho company doal ox-
l:cll.
"iImti k. iiiiin-
H-iiiiin alii the
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS
tlnrlln llihtritL 1 1 (TO M l-fl. J.
A. Ilwlpr. r'iid'iil of Marl.n, wan
Mtucit nt (tic New llotfmau hotel
!Wl Right.
llrro from Wcmlllnu r.loytl
Iturnct ut W tMidlliiK wait ihiiouk
the out'iif-town t't'nidt'titH to vltilt
r-M jvati'tthiy.
a
fl-M lnlll...n liuivru Aflt.u
Mh VMWnnn, (lutlK'tller ttf .Vl'H,
uict rnuiHtm, i vjiik -:ih; or llltt
l(y. krt Tu)d;iv for I .oh Anitftlmi
itircildft. ,, -
rlBo llvfimo wn ternicd nt tho of- '
flee of County Clerk Hrynon yen-1
Ivntav tn f nut if ...1.1 n x
SuiU Vodjiuifky, hotli of Kukuuv.
Proitrrlv 'hIihmI hi iiinA.Thn
I-ttlMTiy nf the eHtalo of Nancy
J- Boyle, d'prcuH.Ml. In valued ut
HMO. fjfrorrllnK to the Inventory
of tho niiprnWMih. V. , Heavey,
rank Ktarrnnl ami l.ee Heavy,
iiW In prolmm court yt'tt?rday.
All Girl XrmilM ..f I'i... ...in I...
'MfrtiUm-rt ut the chamher of cotn
iwrce roonm at 7:311 o'clock to
nifht by mnnli-i'H uf troop G, of
W'UnlvftniHy likh Hchool, when u
tnrlitmnii prontin will l pro
JWM. Mm. Kile W. Allen, wf of
wii aihmi or the Hchool nf Jotir-
imlhin at the tinlvorNlly, will tell
a ('lirlrttniMM rttory an one of the.
(attire. A mipper will ho nerved.
Kllvcrlon Man In City M. C.
.liteohMoti of Sllvn ion wuh in the
city yonterday attendliiK to huxj
tti'Kii affairs.
Mako Portland Vlnlt Mr. and
.Mm. Kred 1'iwk and Mm. T. W. llar
iIh lft Tliurmlay menliiK for Port
laud where they will upend, a few
dayH vIIUhk-
I Ir re for Week -1 ;ml M r. and
Mm, liert Hcam and Mr, ami Mm.
Norval Stn !t h, of KofiehnrK. ar
rived In the city ye.-itetilav. They
ex-peel to itpetid the week -end Hi
KllKetio.
Vantlerhoof I'tineriil Todny
Funeral wrvleet for A. Vander
hoof. nKcd loi-al resident, who died
reei'titly, wll he held at the Itian
n!eitT chapel ai '1 o'clock this
uftei noon. Imei inent will take
place in the Lnurel Hill cemeit-ry
l)etween here and Springfield.
Itewrvp Offhvr Makes Call
John W, Chatte, captain in the nf-
frer' reiiei'Ve corpM tiHHl;ned to
eon tit artillery, wan a vi.-ltor at the
office of Major John I'. Itiihli In
the I In m H on hulldllilT yesterday.
Major Itiihh Ih e,tilnt; in touch
wit it all oiTleerH of the rcHervo
I.iololloii U Topli r.eKal and
Koriolojtlf nl Hhper iH of antl-cvolil-Hitn
win M. diMfiiHHiMl at a meeilnfc
"t l ln itotintl Tallin club to he
held ut Hie mbiirn hotel next
ril.'Hihiy eveiilnK by f JllirleH K. Cnr-
peni.-r or tin, ,,,-bool of law ut tho
1 nhemlty of OrcKon.
I.oi al Dei i (1st Ih Spenkrr Dr. W.
11. I.ei loriil ilenllNt. Will ! flw.
; Hpenker at the next iim-uUnk of
I (he ."iiMillivrn Wilbimi.tNt li....t..i
no. b ty m.rn Hi..,;(..niber I 'J. Ho will
read tt papt-r on "J'reventatlvo
1'entlntry." DlKt'inodon will be led
hy Dr. O. 1 H.-bweaiiiiK.
AlmlntMirator Appolnlcil Dora
lltirnblo yesterday wan nppolnted
adiiiinlMiralor of the etniu of J.
W. Humble, who d ed AuiMiHt 20,
liir,, leavlmr properly of tho enll
liiated value of tUUOu. f. H. Oar
rett, John I.. Mamh and II. Pike
wim'u appointed a ppralKt-ni.
Cordon N'amcil Adinlulstralor
W. T. Cordon Ihih betn appointed
admlnlKtrator of tho elato of Mm.
Sarah .1. Hhoeiuaker. deroaHed, Tho
eNllmale vallin of Hut protierLv of
I I he cMtate Im 2(MiO. p. V. Urown,
i 1 4. J, 'JVinpto and I j. H. MeCroady
wire appointed to make tho ap
i pralftement.
I
I IrfHiil Man CcIh Contract Clar
etu i? Kill Ins of the Hleetrle Htnre
1 wuh yeMtitrdny awarded the con
, tno-t for the wlrlim of tho new
Wwherhee-Powom furniture fitoro
now under construct ion m Kiev
cmh avenue and Willamette Btreet.
Work on the new bulldln Ih bchiK
rajiidly pushed.
former Principal Hero Prnfe
nor and Mm. (1. K, Klnnerty of Al
bany are amont: tho kuchIh attend-
Iiik the hlKh school preHB confer
ence nt the CnJvomliy of fireKom
Pmfennoi -'innerty Ih nuperlntenil
ent of BchoolH nt Albiny nnd was
nt one timo pr:nclpal of the Ku
Kcuc h!(;h achoid.
Itcpntr Specialty Shop OpejiH
Specializing In the repair of Star
ami Flint motor cam, Floyd Urown
ami AI Hnnnaford have opened an
automobile repair Bhop nt Willam
ette Htreet and Fifth avenue. 'Both
men have had experience In Ku
Kene, having been nBHoelatcd with
the I.ano Auto company.
Clmrl'y Duuco to Ilo llo'ct The
lorn I Moose lodflfe Ih pin tint UK to
hold n d inre in Drenmlnnd hall
Ieeember 10 for the purpose, of
ralM'mr a fund for Chrlntmaa char
ity work. Herman r.eaumlHter, ('.
C. C r o w 1 , Sam H i m o n and J . W.
flea man havo been nnnied on n.
commit lee to arm tore the (let nils.
State Commander lloiv Tr. K.
IV Stewart, ntale commander of the
A inerican l.eiflon. depnrtmenl of
Oregon, arrived In Kunene for a
cltiHlvely In uiitomobllo tlroH. Mr.
Dunbar war formerly with Ouhh L.
Niely comijuny.
i:u(4oni Iloplutj J4MMt Ad
mitted: ,Hhh Mary I.ayriK. city;
Mm. C. HlllliiK!!, Cottage Orov;
Mih. J. H. Urown, city; Mm, M. K.
Llnvllln, Wenutcheo, Wauh. J1
iniKHed: O. Dowoll, Mercer; Mr.
Orayeon, Wondllnb'; Mr. Acklund,
city.
P.-T. A. Proiri'fini Announced
ProKtam for t he Kukoho. high
school Parent-Teachor aKHOclation
which will bo held TuoHday oven
Iiik nt 7:30 o'clock, wan. announced
yesterday by Miss Lucille. M, 311b
ly. chairman. It Is expected thut
Mrs. M. W. Burn en will kIvo an ud
dresH on "Heading In tho Home."
MuhIo will be furnished by tho hlh'h
school orchestra and gleo club und
Mrs. T. A. Peiirson,
TAX FUND DISTRIBUTED
SliCltKGATION OF MOKE THAN
$ 103, DUO JIADU
ScKrcKntlon of 1103,749.30 coun
ty lux money recently turned over
l.y Sheriff Taylor to County Treas
urer Orueo Hchlska wu nmdo yos
torduy uh follows:
Stute und county 155,418.98
Cities 19,667.83
Hchool district 25,338.10
Union hiKh schools 1,004.10
Houd districts 1,002.47
Port of KiuslttW .... 635.77
Forest fire patrol . 182,65
Cities of iho county will get the
following sums: . '
EUKcno ..116,417.08
SnrliiKflold 2,410.78
''nil.' fi-ir nii.'nA unimnTTV i Crcswell 35.42
Kl.oiiHorlnir n biiKKiir ut the Ku-it-ollurK
A.WOHNCKMENTS
THIS TRINITY LUTHERAN
ladles' uid society nro requested
to 1,1-Iiik their mission boxes to
church Hunduy morning.
AM, J1INIOH8 OP THE JUNTOIl
Department of the M. E. Sunday
school ure reiiuested to come to
the church today ut 2 p. til.
At thn cud of tho week tho
supervisor und her assistants tul
lled up on results. They found thut,
due to the Interest created throuifh
the healih week proKTiim, moro
than 300 hoys und Kirls hud Ijokuii
iihIiik their own Individual cups und
towels at home, thereby keeping
colds and other Infectious diseases
from spreading rom one member
of the family to tho others.
The Krances Wlllurd school
stood highest ill results, huvlng 82
pupils who iUlt using the common
family drinking nup, and 101 who
began using Individual towels.
Thcso results are 30 per cent
better than thoso obtained from a
similar health week program car
ried on lust year.
gcuc hotel today from nine u, in.
to 10 p. in. Tublic Invited. -12-5-1
MAKIIIKI)
JtEAD-VOIMANHriV At the homo
of tho bride nt 1143 Seventh ave
nue west In Eugene. December
4, 1925, l.oster Head und Miss Kuslo
Vodjansky, Dr. 10. V. Stivers officiating.
Saturday Specials
at
the Ctooeeteffia
New Florida Grape Fruit ,
3 medium 25c
large . . 25c
3 extra large 50c
I dozen medium size Lcmon9 35c
8 jk Potatoes 25c
5 bs. Sweet Potatoes 25c
1 lbs. Western Cranberries 35c
2 cans Minnesota Pride Corn 25c
cans Standard Tomatoes 25c
cans Del Monte Medium Peas 35c
cans Asparagus Packed Beans 55c
2 cans A & L Oysters 35c
cans Shrimp 35c
small tins White Star Tuna Fish 35c
medium tinsWhite Star Tuna Fish . . 55c
j 6-oz. tin Royal Baking Powder 20c
' 2-oz. tin Royal Baking Powder .... 38c
1 2i-lb. tin Royal Baking Powder . .$1.22
' b. Groceteria Butter 51C
'"lbs. Bulk Seedless Raisins 25c
the Gpoeeteffia
phone 1 686 or 257 48 Ninth Ave., East
HlIMPIinEY-MII.LEn At tho
minister's homo In Eugene, De
cember 2, MI2G, James Humph
rey, Jr., nnd Jtena E. Miller, Dr.
E. V. Stivers officiating.
Crrtl.EE-HOCKLEY At the min
ister's study, Decomber, 1925,
John Van (,'urlee nnd Hilda May
Hockley, .both of Crow, by -Dr. Jg.
V. Stivers. -:' ,n
gill
AT TIIK TIIKATKK8 TOI1AY -J
IIoIHk Hold nvr: Cliaiintnit Pollork'B
trpmcnilous .rtinn nf a mnn't tomptatlon
nml Irtuniph. "Tim Fool." fonturinff Ert
tnunil l.o unrcnerviilly entlorncit by
tho HoIHk mniiaitomftnt a one of tlie
flnrnl pictures It has evor tliown; and
Pnthn Nowb; Aonop Fiiblo,
romliiK Hotty Jllyilio In "Cbu Clilri
Cbow:" MHtnn and Dorothy Oieh In
"Koinola:" th Moroni Olson Players In
"Thp Slpn" iron.l uliow); "Kentiirky
Prldn;" "Tlie Ancient Mariner:" "East
I.vnne;' Huck Joneti In "I.Hybonea;M
IIoMIk'i til if ie Id night matlntft New
ye;ir'
Hex T.nst day: 0ne Rlratton Pot-
lirlef visit wlt.!i local nfrlclnla yes- tor's IntPiit nnd trrcatont novol, "Tlie
terday. While hern Dr. Stewart Koopor of tho necs," a Riowinir rtrama
roni'erred with Oeori?e K. Love.l'kut fiurnuiiiii tho furmor liuman
Kiorion iroin ino pnii 01 Aniuric m must
slate exoctitivo (committeeman, on
mutters of Btato-wldo lniporlanco.
Vntilslilnic Party Held Mm. J. C.
Templeton entertained at a vanish
ing party for the Albany colletfo
bolovpil novelist. In n heart appeallnff
rimmneo nml ml von turf, nml fcaturlnfi
Cliirv How, Robert Frator ami Alyca
Mills; the second Honnv T.onnnnl "Fly
ItOt Fists" stories: intoraatlonnl News
K vents; Itornthy Wymnn, tniild n' niol-
fund at her homo at 1H70 Colum- ry. I" musleal mroinpnnimoiit to tho
Ida Htreet Thursday afternoon. Thn PkMuro nn I'" orRn". nn , , J 1(.
aftei-noon was spent hi dressing rSJJVlrVKl: vX, Nlta
dolls for Mrs. M. S. Ady, the po-. v.,.,,,,. ..Th. ., imior." with niv.
lleo maln.u. to be given as Christ
mas presents to tho needy children.
...
Walker Itnncli In Sold In llenil
Man (I. 1.. Deny of Hcnd has
purehiiHed nil 80-nero ranch near
Walker station from C. A. Olsen
ami has taken charge. Tho deal was
maile through Iho C l' llydo Real
ly company. Mr. Olsen will lako
charge of n prune farm In Marlon
eouniy and will move his family
there.
...
IsKVil I'rnpln Mnko Dolls Tlng
gedy dolls, made by Miss .ohl
11 owe li ml her mother, have ap
peared In the Hampton ntoro ns a
new Christmas novolly. Tho "Hag
degles" as Ihey urn known, nro nn
eluboiallon nf "Itiiggedy Ann" nnd
"llnggedv Andy" dolls. They nro
iiindo of bright bits of cloth nnd
arc of varying slr.es.
.oral Womnn Injured Mrs. T.
Hillings of Eugene wns struck
by nil automobile and inncicn
dinvn, iiiiri'erlng bruises nnd shock.
when she nllenipteil to cross a
street In Cotlngo tlrovo yesieruay
morning. The machlno was driven
bv Alfred Mreen, n tourist. Mrs.
Hillings was brought to tho Eu
gono hospital for trcalincnt.
( hi Omega Holds llnznnr A be.
mmr sponsored by Chi Omega sor
orllv with the help nf Eugene
friends nnd alumni will bo held to
day In tho Kllgenn hotel. Tho pre
sentation of goods for Christmas
gifts will Ineludo tnhlo linen,
aprons, cushions nnd fine clothing.
Thn (ilea of tho bn.anr Is "Krenrh
and much goods will follow tho
French motif. '
lin.nioe TsiojiI Man Tiles Halo
It. flniild, former local resident, wns
killed In ronctleion ivran,i,j, u -eordlng
to ndvlces roeelvcd here.
II. n. n urndlintO Of tllO EUgOllO
hich school, nnd wns In tho nlr
sorvlco during tho wnr. Only nien
gor details of his denlh nro known
v.. ii.i. nv Ills dentil occurred In
...i.i,,. while bo wns working
for tho Pacific Telophono nnd Tolo-
grnphonipiiny. t
Knights nf l''lliln Klecl J. D.
llaiulln wns elected chancellor
.i.,.- of Helmot lodgo.
Knlghls of l'ythlns, nt a tneeVjt
held Thursday nigoi, u, , -eers
elected were: Tiaeey Hlocker,
iim- ir V. Currln. pre-
, . vmecv 1). I.nUe, masler of
i, A V. Hremer. keeper
.V n,..-,l and seals; II. Claude
(liny, master of flnnnce: l.oy
Itnwllng. masier oi me . ,..-.,... .
('ottago Grove
Junction City .
Florence
25.56
386.15
219.51
267.32
ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT
WIM.IE BITT NAMED onACI.E
OE IX)CAIj IjODGE
Officers of tho Hoynl Neighbors
were elected at n meeting of that
lodgo hold In the Modern Wood
mnn of America hull last night. In
stallation will bo held oome time
after tho first of January, It was
reported.
Thoso elected were:', ornclo,
Will:o Butt; vice-oracle, Minnie
Furmnn; recorder, Nornh Starr;
receiver. Knto llonney; chnncollnr,
Suslo Read; marshal, .Jewel' Gle
ger; Inner sentinel. Zella Temple;
outer sentinel, Marjory Bingham;
mannger for three years, Cora
Parker; manager for one year,
Charles Kardell; musician, Cora
Bnrklow. . '
Past oracle Is Nell Bartow nnd
tho Ins-ailing officer will he Car
rie Wood, It was announced.
tJil. IV IVfyTi 'IfliV FrTVA .V. IV'-
Saturday All Children's Coats 1
Reduced
' . i. -
Offering a particularly . advan
tageous opportunity to buy, a
"Christmas Coat" at very defi
nite savings! .
What young lady- would not thrill at re
ceiving a wonderful, coat with pretty, fur
trimmings for Christmas! Now you nave
. almost unlimited selection for 125 fchilfl
renVcoats; are offered, at fractional prices.
A small payment down will hold any coat
until wanted. " ' '
33.98 COATS .$2.97 9.75 COATS ..$7.22 -. $14.95 COATS .:......$10.47
$6.50 COATS $4.88 $11.50 COATS $8.63 $16.95 COATS .1..$12.72
$7.50 COATS $5.63 $12.95 COATS . ........$9.72 $19.75 COATS ...:-.:.$14.82
Smart Little Wool Dresses ) $
In a teature belling . . . J .
Ah
Jerseys, 1'lannels, Homespuns and Serges in a wide and varied choice of styles, col
ors and trimmings, . Dresses in sizes 3 t o -14.: ' ,Idoal! iot year iround school wear.
Positively Saturday only at this greatly lowered price $4.98:' ',..-,- .;!.-:
If elcome to Eugene's Jolly Toyland
r ,i r-. it ii h '' o xv r i i ;
-in tne Dig mciviorran oc wasnDurne j - i . n ..,.
Basement Sfore! : ; ' '')' ' !
We cannot urge too strongly the advantage of choosing : .-
toys now while selections are varied and complete. Many-4":
of the more desirable ones are disappearing daily. -A; . '
small payment down will hold any toy until wanted." - '
i . , - 'Q. .. -
MARC0LA CAMP . ELECTS
OITICERS OF SIODERJf WOOD
. SUN AREl CHOSEN ;
PLAY SHEDS ARE PLANNED
SCHOOLS AT IAWEIIj AND
SAGINAW TO RAISE MONEY .
' Tiny sheds are being planned at
tho Kowell school, according to E.
J. Moore, count superintendent,
who has received word from that
place that steps are being made to
rulso-nioney for the building.-.-,
Saginaw Is also planning to build
sheds for its school, said the. super
intendent. F. T. Benston, prom
inent resident Of that place, was
hero yesterday conferring with the
superintendent on the matter.
Tho superintendent yesterday vis
ited tho schools nt Malabon, Alva
dore nnd Ouk Hill, and said he
found them to be in good working
order.
Tho enmn of Modern Woodmen
of America nt Marcoia, has the dis
tinction of being the first in the
state to elect officers this year, ac
cording to members in iie city yes
terday. Tho now , officers are., as.
follows: . .
' Norval A. Neil, Consul ; .Earl. J-lJ
liall, adviser; Herman Mason,
clerk: Krcd W. Titus, banker; O.
R. Page, escort; J. B. Lathrop,
watchman; L. A. I.ogan, sentry: H.
S. Mathews, manager .for three
years; J. B. Newhouse, manager
for two years; O. R. Page, manager
for one year, and W. A. Hoffman
musician. ,
-1 The City Beauty Srio'p" has all
new ana experienced operators.
Phone 349. City Barber- Shop- antf
Beauty parlor, 882 Oak street.
.' -": 12rl-tf i
Exclusive ladles' Bolr Cutting
B. P, Hajina with B, Piper Bell,
Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, - for
merly with Meier and Frank.
. 3,v -. . n-ao-tf
GRADE CARDS OUT SOON
PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN TO
LEARN STANDINGS
BUILDS SERVICE STATION
It rook, llolonn riimlwlrlc and .lohn Itnr
ron; "Hondwlmls." with Itonne Peters,
Pntny rtuth Miller and Arthur Hoyt;
Poln Noiri'l In Josoph HorRnbelnier'ii 1
"Flower of Iho Night;" RKlnald Penny
McOonnUI T.at threo dayn tn noo
Iho lilt of tho hp n noli, Char lie
Thnplln In "The Oold Rush." 10
reels of fun nnd thrilling notion. Alex
ander In a special musical score on the
organ, A titled nttincllnn, srenea of the
opening nf the MoKenxle pans and from
piiv Hi'out ronventlon In Portland.
Coming Hlohnrd nnrthelmoHs and
Dorothy MaoUnlll In "Shore I.eavo;"'
Colleen Mnoro In "Wn Moderns." nnd
npoohtl ndiled nttrnotlon, Tlurton'a Mod
ern Maids' .lar.B Ilnnd and Clortrinlo
Ponnor, prouder Charleston tlanrer;
Hon Lyons nnd Mary Astor In "Tho Pnno
That Thrills;" fintigluA MnoT.enn In
"Seven Keys to Hnldpnl:" T.on Chnney
In "Tho Phtintom of tho Oporn Norma
Tatmaildo In "flrnuslark;" Adnlph Mon
Jnu. "A King on Main Streol ;" Mary
Pick ford In "I.I t Ilo Annlo, Hooney;"
Ilnnfihl Coloiunn nnd nnnko In "The Pnrk
Angpl;" W. flrlffith'a "Hilly or Mm
Sawdust:" fid Chnplln In "Tho Man nn
tho Pnx;" lludnlpli Valentino In "Tho
Unglo."
I). II A1LKY LOCATES
EIGHTH AND MONROE
AT
A. D. Hartley has leased a cor
ner lot of tho Huddleston property
at KitflUh avenue west and Monroe
Htreet and will befiin at onco tho
erection or an automobllo service.
atnUon on tho site. 1
VcHtordny Mr. llndlpy took out a
permit for tho erection of tho
builrtlnK, tho estimated coat being
given at $700.
Funny Xrt'kwewV Snlo
Mrs, Alice 1. DorkR of tho T.eo-
ende Hat Shop hna ndtlerl (o her
millinery a new department or
Indies' fnnoy neckwear. Come In
and make your selection curly nt
one-fourth off rcRiilnr price. This
Ih an Introductory sule and will
hist hut a few days. 173 R. Ninth
avenue, nenr Eugeno hotel.
12-5-2
Notice
Thero will bo a meeting of the
creditors of tho Lnno County Mil
ling compnny nt the chamber of
comerco rooms Monday, Decern
her 7, 1!2fi, nt. 7:0 p. m.
T. A. CAMPI3EIjIj,
W. n. T-OKD.
C. A. McCLAIN. '
Committee.
12-4-3
Dniico
At Thurston. Saturday
Harry Garrett's orchestra,
time. Evorybody Invited.
vooi frlonds. Come. Admission 9l0,
Thura.Frl.ftSat.-tf
night.
Good
Bring
Old Time Dnnro
Steven's Hall, Springfield, Satur
day, December o. jiarne s orcnos
trn. First nnd second prl.es to
t n idtlitMl d rtHflnd eotinles.
12-4-8
I M Sim in WITH HRNRT THOMP
lo-an-tf
Will Gi linen, inaslor at nrnmi JohnMInuso,
C. B. F. Hlcko. Plnno tuner,
Phone 1B2S-J. or Morrli Music
Grade cards will be Issued to all
pupils of the grade schools of Eu-
I pene next Monday and to the stu
' dents of the junior high schools and
the Eugene and Linlveraity nigh
Schools Tuesday. .
This announcement was' con
tained In a statement made yester
day in connection with the becrln-
ntng of the third six weeks' period,
on December 7. - j
The period will end January 25, 1
when the aocond semester will bo-j
gin.
- HELP ME MAKE A RECORD
C A - - c" -" e Pcnnant " Oregon" . f A
3 , with 50 applications this month JjU 1.
-ife
Your application, er one in your family, or, Uie maw
;V ';.-. a friend'will help.;, . -. ;.
BE ONE OF THE FIFTY '
Oregohf
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT POLICIES f -V-j
for the Boy, the GirL the Wife! - Yourself! j ;
Bill
Baskerville
' District Manager ',. .
557 Willamette Street Telephone 482
Residence Telephone 1S47-R , ',.;
"We Write 'Em Right" ,
''i WATCH THIS SPACE . '-l.T ,:'; X
a mam
Tfiass healtJj
evay avp
BAKER'S
BREAKFAST
COCOA
Has a full rich flavor delicious
to the taste; it is invigorating
and sustaining.
Henry C. SVrmiri, Profetsor of
Food Chemistry, Columbia Uni
venity, in his book "1'ooJ Prod-
' u:ts" says: "Cocoa, in addition
to the etimulating property.c'ue
to t!ie alkaloid theobromine, and
the flavor which makes It
and in confectionery, ha, a
conidcrable locU value.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
E.uHuM I7S0
DorchMtor, Msst.
KIosTtiAt, Canada
BmVIh 0 Cholei Rttipit Mill tw.
Saturday and Monday Specials
Eges Fresh, Standard, Dozen ....'....4Sc
49-lb. Sack Fisher's Blend Flour ......$2.35
49-lb. Sack Trincess Flour :.$2.25
9-lb. Sack Corn Meal ,.'...39c
7 lbs. Potatoes ..:......'...... .......25c .
5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes :.....25c
10-lb. Sack Best Cane Sugar ...65c
10 lbs. Dry Onions ........25c
6 lbs. Small White Beans 50c
lbs. Bulk Macaroni 25c
4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa ...........:.25c
3yi lbs. Tapioca or Sago 25c
Fresh Creamery Butter, lb 53c
Nutola Margarine, lb. ......u...'...... .-. 27c '
Twin I.oaf Bread ...., 15c
2 lbs. Big Lunch Cookies .: 45c
4j4-ll. Box Graham Crackers ...79c
3-lb. Box Soda Crackers ......i.. ...45c ,
Armour's Very Best Mincemeat,
2 lbs. for... .....45c
Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles, pint 30c
8-lb. Pail Pennant Shortening ...$1.55
8-lb Pail Snow Drift ....;'...:..$1.85
10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk 1 95c
2 Cans Flake Tuna Fish, Size yiJht 35c
2 Large Cans Tomatoes .....25c
2 Cans Standard Sugar Corn or Peas 25c
Standard Sugar Corn or Peas, per, -
case of 24 cans $2.95
N'o. 22 Can Standard Sliced Pineapple 25c
18-oz.. Bottle Catsup'.:.........:......;...::...
Heinz Catsups 14-0z. Bottle ...::....;:...;
2 Cans Oysters or 'Shrimp
No. 1 Tall Minced Clams, 2 for '...'.:...'.
No. 2 TaU Can Pink Salmon, 2' for ...
8 lbs. Carrots .
6 lbs. Turnips
4- lb. Package Seedless Raisins
10-lb. Can Wedding Breakfast '
Corn Syrup ....jr...:..;...:...:.....'.:
10-lb. Can Wedding Breakfast
"White Syrup ,
Log Cabin Syrup, Large size
Log Cabin Syrup, Medium size .........
Log Cabin Syrup, Small size
No. i Soft Shell Almonds, lb. ..........
Oregon Soft Shell Walnuts, lb.
Commercial Chocolates, lb.
Fancy Cream Mixed Christmas
Candies, ,1b. ,
5- lb. Cau Calumet Baking Powder
10-lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder
12-oz. Cau Roval Baking Powder ....
Haskell Best Coffee, lb
2 Packages Puffed Wheat
3 Packages Shredded Wheat
3 Packages Post Toastics .:.
4 Cans Light House Cleanser .....
22 Large Rolls Toilet Paper
10 Bars White Wonder Soap
10 Bars Play MatcLatindry Soap ..
...25c
:..25c
:..35c
:-.49c
...29c
...25c
..:25c
...39c
...6Sc
...75c
...98c
...49c
...26c
...35c
...30c
...19c
...33c
...89c
$1.35
...39c
...50c
....25c
...33c
....25c
...25c
$1.00
....37c
..39c
Free Demonstration of Benson Hotel Coffee on Saturday
Haskell Feed & Grocery Co.
Two Phones 522 and 523