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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
WW A Qit That Endures Give her Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery and she will echo her exclamation of pleasure for months. Knit of pure silk, cunningly reinforced at all points of wear, Humming Birds will give "un broken" service for a long, long time. Their lustrous beauty lasts as we'll. The colors arc fadeless, the fit Is shaped in the knitting. Each Tuir PacUd In Beautiful DecorMcd Holiday Box With EmlxmeJ Qift GitJ. 40 Smart new Colors-$1.50 per pr. WWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM PURE SILK. HOSIERY WEAKS LONGER Q 1111 IT I. I MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY. DEC. 10. 1925 - " m i.t-.ji ELJamJ.Jm.umMl.MLlJ.-X.-Jl3llUJ'9 i- mr in . nimu . im.i.tjLm ttm FIVE CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS InFnim rnwu'll Mrn. I. Hrln- m In tho my ycmerdiiy froin Imll, niaHmuf Man Hen Louis ft-)? o( Winchester wh lit lht on puiini'itK yt'Nioniuy, HtreFnun Oakland F. L. Pt n- oi Onklit ntl wn among tin lintn vlFltors In tliu cily yw-i- r ... longer In City L. A. dirlnr. itunt In tttti (inlii-ltlKt) office of Curstlti National f.ir.'Ht was Kuifnt) yeatci-ituy working mi toru. . . Im Piwrm VltJl Mugi'ito Ira rowfm, co-owner nf the Woth- I't-I'ow.r. furniture morn, nml . Dinwlilillo f th lilnwlrf Coniirurtlnn company, wero In km. VMtprdnv in confer with il ptujilo concerning the cun- Htrucllim nf the new slero building ill Klcvctith avenue tmil Willam ette Htreet. On Mnxini'MM 'IV 1 1 1 Carl Julinmm of (llenihthi luinlc n liu;:lnci,t) trii to KiiKene yeHti't'iluy. , .lnlli .Mii'llllg INiIimiiuhI 'I'ho meeting of the (irolto which win, HfhetlnUxl fur tonlicht bus beep pot potted until n Inter ilutu. ... Tnii Illicit 1m Ordered Miss Milnu H,iienntni, secretary of llin l.ce-Weiherli Newell realty firm left for Portland yctttenlay for treatment unleicl, full,, wing n re rent IIIuckh. lllrllii l:iiiil Dciiilm lllrlhs lllll-Ing .N'ovelilher exceeded deaths In Kliin.ni hy 21. It was learned veMeutny nt Iho office of Dr. S. M. Kerron. city nml eourily health of fleer. The report for the month ",. .. , ' niiiii-on horn, 27 liy anil 17 wen, girls ' . MjiMKliriehl IKvUdeia (y, "lh'n i.1- """I,,r' """" '""Iin.-i.i w , ,,, ,.(y yii(ll(!r ... itoi.n, iiMw.lkll vihiih .:,iK(.,, -I o hert .,.e,l(u, ,e t near I'lendM In Kiikmiiu yesterday. "'Mi" I'limiv, Horn w w li!,w1'..,!!'!'"'"',.l'.l"'"""'ly "' tlilH flly'. ..,., ' ' "orinwiiHlmii ll company l-ortln,l. I her,, " day ur no mi IhihIiidhh. ii!r:i,v:;i!?!r. 'lii ""'"I r tho HuuIUmm. Ja. " i uninir chi in- I'iiiy wi.ru hi Allmny m liUHliit-HH yi'Htunliiy. aJI"i irov,,,,,, ll of Vnn In vo .Ihmhih,.,! f 0l(ll. crulJH I'm Uh toi l ,;' lS- "'I ino.iucu thlH y.-ai- hiiI -J Unit uio vryi, wmh ii norinul on. KlllulllM MlMol 'V,.:t... mi.. IVIlJulilH ut 1'ythlllM Will .,t lo. niclil an.l rorifi.r tln runic of pnKf mi lw iin.lldutt.M. it Ih mimmneiMl timi th.-ri- W . H,m.thliiff h)(. ' in in ih,. ininmii.n find that tliorc will In. n-frt-MhiiM-iiiM aftfrwartl. MiihTliiU for 'lie, IMiint ArHvo - MatMilalH fur th Kuiiihcrn Ju- ifiil tlM-tl-.1ll11- I I- nltik In urrlvo nml will Hiored ...im inmy in ukc on tho terminal cruntitlM Mm.io ,.t n .A nlni'il lii K. ji. I'aikH' warehiiUKv. rrlJllKiM-r- Want I j hurt A po tlHnii Suva Im-cii rnet'lvoil hy Ilic county cuiiri for tho a ppolnl miMi I f t. C, Krhart of HlltcooH iik roail INitnilman for nmil dlHtrlct No. r!t. AiMilntiiM-itK will ho mnclo hy the -.Mirt Koitn nfior tho fliHt of tho yt-ar. Mr. and lrs. KiicIhoii Tavo Mr. ami .Mm. J. T. HnHm.n lavo loilay fr rindlclon wIhmo they will ri'nidn. Mr. KiidHon rfcently l'Mkht a hiiindry thore nml ban Imm'h opcnitlnK It for a numhor of woi-ks. Al m. SiioIkoii Iiiih hocn III hut Ih now nhle to Iravcl. Man-oIa Man lromolwl Lon- ti-r K. llufHtador of Mnrcola hftn in-cn promoted to chief ticket audit for tho Southern Pnelfle h're, ami nnmiiiieil hlH new dutlcH ycHMTiiuy. w. (i. MadnrlaK. for nierly ehlef th-ket aKent in Ku- k'l'iie )inn been trnnHferrcd to rortiiinn. (. A. C. Man May Kncnk Paul V. Marin, director of tins cxtonnlon work of (ho OroKon AKrlcultural rolleKo may bo tho npealcor nt the KiwitnlH club next wefk, it wan li'.'irm'd yenterday. Marlon Voatiih, rhiilrumn of the prKratn corninit h'c went an Invitatloh to Mr, MmiH yewterduy. f'liadulek Ninned nn Oonimlltpc , Vt. Knueno Clmdwltk, 80crtui'y of the local chunihor of commereo, attenditm the nnnual meetlnt,' nf tho western dlvlHion, United Stnte rhnmhor of coinmoreo. has leen ; uarned a tnember of tho commlt- tee to Heloet tlm hIIo for noxt year'H i ronfereneo. Mr. Chnuwlck Ih In Seattle. ... 1 - 'a1llfm MnkwBrlilBO RrpnJrw j o, s, caiiinon, county nruiiro i foreman, Iiiih Jut returned from a trip to the Prenchor erook hoc tlon where ho looked fifter.n num. i her of brldirnH and made ronnlrH to 1 Home. le was compelled to make the trip by way of CorvnlllB nml tho A Inch river na tho roadn over the mountains by way of Lrfiko crock nro too slippery. Senium Kcrvleo to Rp Given "Atnerlra nnd the Purpcwo of Ood' It- the theme Pr. J. P. Units, pastor of tho First Methodlftt Episcopn) ehureh, will iIIhcush on two Sunday mornlnps boirlnnlnff next Sunday, It will bo nn Attempt to Interpret America In the Hht of Clod'd pur I pose in hlfltory, and to define her ml go on to the world, nays ir. Hans, i The second sermon on December 20, will ho ' particularly appllcublo to tho ChrlHtiiiuM season, it wiu stated. 1 ... Alt'i'cy I(Nillal 1tttort Via iiiIhkuiI ; 'J'homait Muhur, city. ... Miu Mainly lUttuniH Homo Mim, T. I'i. Jlandy of I'urtlunU, hH roiuriKid homo after a visit with her mother, Mm. (Juo. W. ilarriH, UOU j'curl Hlmot. ... rivn UlvcirN Mini lUmi - lOIrno Hiimmur of J'ailn, In the Flo mveni Hur-lioii of Iho couiuy, wuh hero yesterday on IiIh way homo ul lor u trip to (-'ottutfo Orovo. Hholldy, HiiDorvlHor of tli Hluslaw national I'oreHt, Iuih K"iio to the at Aluplolun, Fluruufju und Uur-, UIIIUI. ... KiiKoiu HoHplUil Nnt4, Admit ted: AIIhh Hoho Hwunsoii, city; Mrs. W. J. Aylsworlh, Junction City. jJlHiulsHt'd: MIhh iiannuh toi-koi- hoii, city; Aruliio Jones, Cuttuge Urovo. Mrs. O. K. Htout, city. Pacific; ClirlNtlaii Hospital Nwh j AUmlltud: Mrs. li. ii. McCiroKor, city; Mrs. OoorK Terry, city; MrH. Oeorgu J'oole, JtosuhurK; 1. W. ! rtennle LuahurK: J. Camp, city. ! UlHiiiissed: Mvn. Alice lilssuU, city. Ono Small Permit IhhuchI A pi'rmlt was IsHiied nt tho office of W. JI. Alexander, city bulldlnK In spector, yesterday to J. W, JJlan ton lo remodel a rosidenco at 1043 Twenty-third avenuo east, at a cost of fOO. . . Fine l ire Put Out A flue fire at 1518 Orchard street wan put out last evcniiiK when tho local fire de partment wa called to tho scene1 of tho blaze. The alarm was ent In at li:lfi p. in. No damage was reported. Minn nuclmnaii Honored MIhs Ivee Iturlianan. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. liurlmnan of this city, was recently elected to mom- berHhip In Pot and Quill, honorary writing fraternity at the University or Oregon. . Half Aero Tract Sold I,. F. Klink has bought a half-acre tract of land in Prospect park, south west of tho city and will soon start the erection of a new home, according to h 1. Kinney, who handled tho deal. Car KcIIh for $25 Karl Luckey, c'oputy sheriff, yesterday sold at auction in front of the courthouce an old Oakland car attached In a Milt brought by P. W. Bucknum agulnsl William XI, Hnhn. Mr. u'.knum bid it in at tzb. Mini IMaced In Jail A man giv ing the name of John Doe wan picked up late Wednesday evening, and placed in the city jail on a charge of. being drunk. Officers stated that a pint of denatured al cohol wus found in his dussesslon. . Anklu Ih Hroken It. L. Ooss, employe of Stein Bros., general ontractors, suffered a broken an kle yesterday when a wheelbar row loaded with gravel fell on him. Mr. (Joss will be confined to his home at lltiO pearl street for several weeks. C'hamlKT Auxiliary Meot Mem- hem of the ladies uuxitiary of the Ougeno chamber of commerce held a short business session in the chamber rooms last night after which they were entertained with a program of music nnd recita tions. Card games were played. Tour OakH Grunge. "Will Meet The Four Oaks Orange will meet Friday night for the election of of ficers and tho prlmury election for stnte officorH. All who have canned fruit or jellies for tho ChristmaH box to bo sent to the children's homo nt Corvnllla are asked to bring them to the meeting. To Meet The Winter Smartly New Arrivals of Latest Designs THE winter season makes it imperative that you are correctly shod. The new patterns areof batin. Velvet and Patent Leather. D'Orsay, Opera and Step-in designs, spike heels. Many of them come with Pretty metal buckles. They embody the latest ideas or ?WiugSL,n renin- the .lain.icst of '1;, Fashion lias desired many Hief in the riches c a I tlotli, (.iima " satin which pleasingly interpret Fashion s latest tlntaas. CADET Hosiery shoe7 co7 CADET Hosiery ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Women's club will meet at tho Osborn hotel tonight at C:15 for dinner. THE WESTOVEU CUTR WILL moot with Mrs. K. L. Hall, 1398 Eighth avenue west, Thursday j afternoon at 2:30. THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the mothers Friday after noon at '2 o'clock at the Santa Clam school house. Mrs. Stet son, president of tho A. A. U. AV. will glvo a health lecture. THE PAST NOBLE GRANDS OF tho Rcheknhiodve will please bring their gifts for the box to he sent to the Odd Fellows home of Portland, to the Odd Fellows hall by Friday noon. THE W. R. C. NEEDLE CLUB Will hold its regular monthly meeting In tho post room of tho armory today at 2 oi-.mk. All members are reojieivted to bring a Christinas gift not to exceed 10 cents. All friends in terested are cordially invited. HORN MATTISON At the home In Springl'eld. Wed nesday. Decem ber 9, 1!25, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattison, a son. ft IIOT.T.ia At tho homo nt SprlnS- ricm, DocemDer , 1926. to Mr. nntl Mm. Soth Hollis, a daughter Dorothy Jonn. MeOREOOR At- tho Pnclfic Christian hoapltnl, Wednesday. December 9, 1825, to Mr. nnd Mm. H. II. McGregor of Eugene, a son. 0. 0. F. CAMP ELECTS I. T. INMAN IS NAMICD CHIEF PATRIARCH I. T. Tallinn wn elected Chief Pntrlnrclt of Winmwhiilii encami) ment No. 6, I. O. (). F., nt a meet ing held In tho Odd Follows' tem ple last night following tho exem plification or tho second degree. Other officers olocted were ns follows: senior warden, M. K. Wheeler; Junior warden. George Chnvlos; high in'lont, W. J, Tuck; scrlho, S. W, Mlnturn; treftsuror, H. H. McKltmoy, II. 13. Wulkor, grand high priest of Oregon, mndo nn official visit to the lodgo nnd delivered nil ad dress for tho grand chief pntii aroh. Mr. Wnlltor 1b a resident of Spflngflold. Tlio membors nnd fnmlllen of the ctirnmnmcnt will bo ontetinlnod Friday night, December 18, ut the lodgo rooms, with enrd games and a program, .it wna announced. Tho comtmttco In charge of the nr rnngomcntn for . this consists of Hnymond Torrey, II, L. Ullllard, nnd John H, Newman. nl , illJ Bw Double Lhow at Ke&ular Prices! - mi - , -;-o--- II 1'WKI.K TOR, TWIN KlK TOM WIIK.N SUM CIIAUMvS'rO.NK Hm.T' OH. I Better than "Sally" ' II A Funnier than "The ;'4 OH A ii Mi Desert Flower" ii UlU ii ii w mi m ill-. ..T... i Ihl W in frfrw n liririsxii mm n fi a, i 111 i a i frt mm rn'mzm rLi m ta mj mm u m m turn i i - r m. iij m w m. ma srar 9 iiM i II 7 I J I A I Ys, 3i . Ill At H A f 1 nil r -a ill MM ill I -2 7 v mmr, fl. I ' III I V 4 f MWW M ft III Hi. i .1 -mm h x m m m i illl' IV! I . I J K X HIHI 17 lr J 'fl A I If lIU V II 11 (( m U u ll Nr , Extra Added Attractioin A Vaudeville Treat! Ill i p f PAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Shows for the Price of One r2lQ;iffiaM BURTON'S Modern Maid Jaxz Band SIX BEAUTIFUL MAIDS OF MELODY with GERTRUDE DONNERY Pacific Coast's Premier Charleston Dancer Thirty Minutes of Melody, Mirth and Feminine Charm! APPEARING NIGHTLY at 7:20 AND 9:20 LARCENY CHARGE FACED GEORGE G. THOMPSON HELD ON AUTO DEAI, Georgo O. Thompson, 35, ar rested in Portland for Lnne coun ty authorities, was brought back to Kugeno Into yesterday to awnlt a chargo of larceny . by bailee In connection with tho purchase of an nutomoDtte. Thompspn was locked up In tho county jull lnst night. It is alleged that he mndo a firBt payment on a machine at tho Nolson garage In Cottngo Grove and then failed to keep up the installments. He was returned to this city hy Harold 1.. Lee, county Jailor, who left for Portland Tucsdny night to get tlio prisoner, Joe Eisner, 22, and J. D, Barnes, 24, wero nlao locked up by depu ties lnst night and nro boing hold for investigation, Tho nature of tho proho was not rovealed. tho scloction of spring merchan dise. "Tho company Is planning a very active spring season nnd the man agers wero enthusiastic over the outcome." said Mr. Maloney. The meeting closed Tuesday night with a banquet. STORE MANAGERS MEET It. A. riTiOIIER CALLS 1'OltT jLANl CONFIORKNCB OIT8S L. N 12 ELY CO. Buy your old tires for cash. 12-10-1 mo. J. J. Maloney, tunnngor of tho local R. A. Pilchor store, returned yesiorday from Portland whore he had attended tho spec In I confer ence of R. A. Plleher store man agers nt tho Multnomah hotel. Mr, Mnlonoy anld that Mr. Pil chor, tho owner of tho chnin stores, who called the conference. arrived from Now York in time to attend nnd that much of tho first day, Monday, was taken up with PARKED CARS IN WAY TOO MANY . ON ROAD NEAH TERMINAL SITE So mnny cars have been parked dally along the Bide of the road near the . now 8. P. terminal Bite that tho county court hns mndo an order prohibiting such parking on tho ground thnt the parked cars crowd others off tho graveled sur face, causing many to become stalled In tho mud. Most of tho cars parked near the termlnnl slto nro those of work men who drlvo out from tho city. It appears that they dislike to park in tile mud at tho side of tho rond and compel other cars pnsslng by to diivo Into tho mud In getting around them. ' , . , . . Pnhllo Dnnce ' Dronmlnnd hall, every Wednes day and Saturday night. . 11-18-rf Tho City Beauty Shop has all now and experienced operators. Phono 840,' City Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, 882 Oak street,- - . . m-l-tf For next 80 days phone 1286-1,. J, E, Cupp, Painting Contractor. U-29-lmo. Expert Cleaning and Pressing -Suits made to measure. Terminal Cleaners, Phone 1860, 11-23-1 mo. INSURE WITH HENRY TROMI Don't Forgot Bob's Beauty Shoppe has moved to larger and better quarters at 877 Willamette, upstairs next to Wads Bros,, Phone 838.. " 10-I1-M , another reason why . M'J'B MEETS EVERY TASTE IN COFFEE -if: