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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
f VS1X MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 102S I Was It a Hit Last Night? Oh, Boy!! : IT WAS AND WE DON'T MEAN PERHAPS SHOWING HERE - BEFORE PORTLAND COLLEEN VV AS NEW AS TOMORROWS PAPER! And Extra Added Attraction A VAUDEVILLE TREAT! REGULAR PRICES! Matinee - - 2 no Kvitiilix - 35c Children 10c COMEDY ... - A Pacemaker "MADAM , - k ..-SANS , U1N" - BURTON'S Modern Maid Jazz Band Six Maids of Melody with GERTRUDE DONNERY ". Premier Charleston Dancer . appkakino . NIGHTLY at 7:20 and 9:20 M cDONALfl THEATRE U T O D AY ' 'anil , , ; Saturday Double BiuVRegular Prices LANE COUNTY BANKERS aHi rrn t-rit Mail lo E" lnr ed President F. C. BRAMWELL SPEAKER Many Prominent In Affairs of Fin- amis In I Irejnin Auoml Slmt Here ljv-1 Mttlil Old Time lmnof I C. E. I". Eickox. piano tuner. f Every Tuesday nlgbt. W. O. W. I Phone 1S2J-J. or Morrle Mualo hall. Public Invited. J 1-10-1 mo. I Houea. 11-t-u Rug Cleaning Hunt SO0 lor The Little Man A Coaster Wagon A lill? conntorwnKon Initio Elft every hoy In hoplnc to find ChrlHt niatMuornliiK. UeMlnVS RIvinK him hours of pleasure it will keep lh glow of health In It I B i-heeks nuililiiK In better tlinn to hnve tnf rhllilroniiluyn'iit-nf-itoors. our coaster wagons we lire mire vflll Klvo hint gnat pleasure nrlcod from ,'. : $1.00 to $12.50 ..'.--".. 'H niuki-A I'hrlHimiM Mhopiilnir an ensy problem when yoii visit ll aporilnic kihmIh More. HENDERSHOTT'S : GUN STORE ""THE WHEEL GOODS STORE OF EUGENE" !' 770 Willamette . l( i., Telephone 151 I Slxlyseven bunkers of T.nne I county attended the annual meet I Hpr f t J-nne County Hunkers 1 aitsiu' ntlon. held at tho Kugen i hotel lust night, when officers for . li:!S wort elected The banquet which featured the , till 1. .... : litiltiit-lii ii I IlLMlrnu in tlm Kiililtltikr 1 business of Oregon and Included i Leslie Hog era. president f the) Kin National bank in Klamath I Falls: Frank Bramwell. super intendent of banks In Oregon, ami Hank Kxnmlners 1eo Shaplrer, C. ' C. I.imlen. K. H. Cop pock and J. m, iueein.n. Mr. Bramwell was the prlne'pal speaker of the evening, Offhvrs Aw Named Officers elected were as follows: president. N. K. tJlast of the Hank of Cottage Grove; v:ce-pre8!(Unt. Oavtil Auhl. vico-prahtent of the rnttcd Stuteit National Imnk of Kusene; secretary. Koyal H. Col lins, of the Hank of ,Connnen'e of ( Kuircne. Oluf A. HouK'nm N the retiring presltlent, anil Mr, (thw was vtce presiilont dminj; the last year. C. U. flcaver ts the retirins secretary. 1 Report ot the work of the acrl- ruliurai ctmnnttee of the Orecon j S'ate Hankers", association was: Civon by A. A. Hosiers, who said that among other thine, the most f (nnorltint phase of the work for I next year woultl he the selection; of bovs ami ptrls on the fnrtns who) will he helped In the stmly of cost! accounting. Hoks for these courses w ll be furn'shed throuch the extension service of the Pr iron AKricultural collepe. he sahl. This work will bepln after Janu ary 1. Mr. Glass, tho new presMent irnve a report on the work of the etlurat tonal committee and said hat ?"! speakers had appeared In tl'fferent places to tell nhout b-mkinpr and savimrs accounts. These talks were mule for the most part, to high school students. At the annual meeting of the sta'e association, Mr. Glass added, line county stood third In the sinte In ibis work, being headed only by Multnomah and 1'matllla count'e. whre. there were more bankers nml sneakers aHnhle and a wider territory in which to work. He sn'd In eorcluson tint the program for 1926 wns similar to that conducted during the last year. Mr. llouglum ve'.tt be In charge of the work in the Kugene district, consisting of ' IS high schools, while Mr. Glass will have nlnn others in adjacent territory. Mus'c for tho banquet was sup nl ed by Edgar Dugan ' and a brother. Prune RrcaJ Srrvod Special attention was called to the prune bread served on the table. This bread was made of lAtie county prunes by the Misses Agnes Gent and Kvelyn Houck. members- of the St. Mary's aca demv cooking club. "Bank Supervision' was the topic discussed by Mr. Bramwell. as the concluding feature of the evening. Oregon occupies an env.able po-, sltlnn In banking realms.' thel speaker said, in comparison with i conditions elsewhere In the United j States. Banks are In better condi tion and there have been fewer failures than In all the other states of the country with one ex ception. Mr? Bramwell did not say which state led Oregon. Less money Van involved In failures than In any other state In the union, he said. Mr. Bramwell told the Lane county bankers that his policy had always find would continue to be one of discouragement In the es tablishment of new banks in a community where thcro was al ready sufficient facilities. He would rather have fewer, and bet ter hanks. "This policy will continue as long as I am In office," he said. I Any person or group applying for I a charter must show good reason I why one should be granted. Younger Mm Given Advloe The bank superintendent also gave some advice to the younger men present, and who will become j the bankers of tomorrow. He I pointed out that the bank exam iner is ine oanKcr s uesi iriena in every case where the official plays the game squarely. At the connhjRion of the meet ing the committee In charge of arrangements was given to vote of thanks with the expression that the meeting had been the best one held here In a long time. This committee consisted of Frank A. MeAllster. YV. T. Gordon and Har old Beytein, Those on tho nominating com mittee who presented the list of officers for 1926 ' were: B. B. Brundage. Lloyd Martin, Darwin Brlstow. and Frank McAllster. . Mr. .Glass In clotting the session said he would .appoint committor's to attend to arrangements for the next meeting to bo held In Janu nry, at a Inter date. EARLY DAY BARN BURNS TitrTntK nrnr iv yf.ah jh:.h iksticoyf.i Triudi Flm mi Kohlnntl I'litco lit McaNiint Hill IIckiiIih lutf rotiHly The Inrge barn on T. D. Itob Inc tie's place at 1'lcasnnt Hill, said to be about the oldest In Lane county, having been built In lHKH, wan destroyed by fire early yester day evening. Over 30 tons of hay besides machinery nnd other ef fects jwned by Mr, Itoblnntt were dcHtroycd, but all stock was taken out safely. It Is believed thnt tho blaze originated from a trash firn that had been burning neurhy during the day. Neighbors attracted by the flames devoted their attention to snving the residence and other buildings. It. Is estimated that the loss wan between $2000 and $3000, Some Insurance watt carried. The barn was built by Abel Brlstow,' early pioneer farmer of Lane county nnd father of W, L. BrlstoW of Plensunt Hill. It was a very suhslnnttal structure not withstanding? Ui fig. ' HOW 1H THIS VOH A LOW IMtU'K ON Women's Kid Gloves, Pair, $1.19 Just 100 pairs of really good kid gloves In the following shades, hlucUrt, whiles, some tans ubd grays. Tho site me Untiled so oonto early. . av hllv pTfwrmarTfiiaBi I landkcr 3 For 25C " Gifts For All Men, Women And ChildrenSuch An Abundance, Such A Wealth Of "Appropriate ; Good Gift Suggestions At Ax Billy s Shop mornings, earlier in the day if possible and avoid the afternoon rush. Eugene's most varied stocks under one roof. A OIKT snitiUSTIONr Lustrous Satin Cantons, Yard $3.50 . There In certainly one gift every woman In bound to appreciate this Christmas, that Is Milks. Never bus thcro been n time when vllks were held In such high cxtceni. We suggest silks as one of the most welcome gifts that can be bought. of a heavy quality, u Inches wide, drapes to gracefully ami Duma Fashion's moxt widely used silk for milady's d resses, $1.50 & $1.95 Fancy Turkish Towels, $1.19 Towels make prac tical yet appreciated , gifts. Wonderful lot of holiday gift towels 14 lni'i;e and heavy. 1 J GUARANTEED I U(S&JLll 7 HiVll til f IP pJg SlUCHOSl VP Women's $3.50 Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Pair $2.00 TIhkc of you who have !-sin- in Rfttinfr hrr suiirr-qual-itv silk husc slmulil herd to this holiday sale of hosiery. A saving of $1.50 on the pair. Give Her A Box Of Bobolink (3-Pairs) Silk Hose For Christmas 3! Thread silk hosiery will answer the pift prohlem. It (;rts a wrknmr rrcfption. Von know what she likes your mother, yimr sister, your daughter. Ymi can't make a mistake, in Riving hosiery, (iuaranlred to jivc ahsolute satisfartinn. We will assort them (or your convenience (neatly packed) in nttractive Imx. In the best selling shades and staple colors 3 ) in all. GIFTS FOR HIM! m. An Umbrella Is Gifty It Will Awaken Her Admiration Hetort your nw uuihrolln tin wlivro yiiu will find Awulllii you a Umo aiuurttiiwnl at dtienilnliln iliinlliy iinilirvllni, at muiltirnla lirli r. Ilrrr ymi ll flml wlml la li-w nnd ili.lribli In Hi. uuilimllu wurhl. L'nil.rcllon In coUun anil llk, i;mlirllii with mliily awry Htylo uf huntllo. In n wont, wa hava virylhlnir that ana rnulil wlnh for In tha wny of Kood uiiilimllua. Tho wanted color nra hera. My Wife Gave Me Smoking Jacket LAST YEAR ON' CHRISTMAS $9.00 "Very often -in. the evening when I want to get good and rohifortable, I put on this Jacket." That's what one man said the other day and you know there's really a lot of sense in giving a man n smoking jacket. H lasts a long time and it's a very UKeful gift. TheM splendid wool logs come In a rich shade of brown, fancy braid trimmed, roll lapel with Kfini-vlrilhlc stripes, t V.' . ' Men's Thread Silk Hose. Pair 65c You'ran't no wronir In Rlvlnic silk Iioho (or 'h rlxl niiiit. Ciiiaranlccd Milk Ikko In 007., Krennli tan' liliifk, rordifviin or Kniy. 0 iur. In box 13.90. Men's Bath robes, $6.75 Of Hofl, flcocy flan IH'I In lovi'ly chcckH, HlrlllKH nnd iilnlclH In rhorm? from. The q;io Klft nionl' men exiippt (rlvixl wlfi, diHlvr or iiioiIht lo Ki't them for Chrl.stmnn. Jieaullfully flnlfihi-.il. ' Just Can't Give Him Too Many Ties For Christmas $1.25 YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION DIREC TED TO THOSE AT HOMK I'Olt I.KHH HOMI'3 Fori MOHR Kllk f(iiii-ln-liiiiiil lien Riiliiro, Ik wlint (inn flmlH In tho uifn'H (li'imrtnii.nt. You'll Ini incilliiO'ly nollfn tho Kood Initio In tho aoloi! limiH and tho nniliMivor lo plfatio hit, Inula. In IIhihc Kmi'iifiil, flowliiK endn whlult lead In popularity. I'linvvnlt'iiily nrrutiKvd no an to fuollltata HhopplnK.- Christmas Box For Men 95c Mon, Ion, likn lo he remamlwreil In tolln Irii'K (thmiKli of the iirmitifiil kind whlilj thin Is) 'JBItrtlCNS LOTION (Aflnr HluivInK) ' WOOlmim Y'H HIIAVINfl CltKASi, HANITOL.TAU!l!.W,.r0WlJKIl. I'lirkod 111 nh'fl hnlly hox, roinplolo. fllvo. iililc, IjiTMU'if It enrrlon a hoflduy ulr. (Cut-Hum DruR Uopl.) MRN'H fMI'OUTKII UNdl.IHII HltOADCI.OTII Dress Shirts, $1.75 nnd 2.r.O A nlf drotm shin would plotiHO any num. I'nrtliMiliii'ly IiIr frltuid wlfo, bImIit or KiMiulna Ktinllnh lirond I'lnth whlt'h, of roufHe, llu-iia nra, Cliolco of hliip, Rrny, Inn or whllo Gloria Covered Umbrellas, $5.00 Wonderfully flno umlirolliin fur rxtrn wrvlr. Biilntnntiai If undo with Id rlln, i-holi'o of four hlR w-ll Ittic cnlura brown, reu, purplo or black, I'raity fnnry luoiillc. Fancy "Gloria" Umbrellas, $6.39 It ribbed friiina, In Hie mom fiinliioiuililn uliiiuV". All Silk Umbrellas, $8.95 nnd lin.dS. IndMi'rlbal.ly brniitlful. hnivy noullly allk cover Iiir and hrnvlly oiKliosni'il banded "IK". All l'l lii''. Children's Silk Umbrellas, $4.25 '-Hpwlnlly iiiada iiiiibrelbm for tha kldilh'ti wllh Itocul qunlltf.. Ilk toverlnit. ....... Olhor umhrollnii nt II. BO and 2.00. Make One Of Your Presents An Imported , Luncheon bet Christmas Special B0 by no Inch doth wllh alx nnpklnn. A mile" J k yur No bettor I lino Hum thlii i-ould 1i """T"',)ll ." V i , for it eloetloiiK. Tho eoi of thlM aellltiK l ''' ' '' "., "vor w InclutloH n n IntcrmfliiK vnrloly. Morn beuulir n" Wt , bvlleve. For ChrliHiiiun you'll want lo dress up j tho ntitli'liiiitlou of happy family feusl". ,.,..icir SPI'CfAL LOT LINEN AND I-lN';M,Vfv i s PATTERN CLOT I IS AND LUNllI tl.Olll 'A OFF I low ibniit hui'PI'IhIiik lidr with ono OP (wo on Clirlslnin A Gift That's Different Patent Leather Hat Box $4 69 TOR THE FAIR Sl VERY SPECIALLY PRICED ..,nnV 0111"- i.nrRO thill K. ittfiif iinm a iririH iiiitv lira iiiniii. iin.'n , right, Tha Rlossy bluok flnlsli strlkea tin " ' ' .' lly I"""1, i enotiRh to hold tho holiday Pr " "I V-ll " Many uso tlmm to put. wenrab e in . .' y m.lilon Is. A Klfta they lira ideal, useful "'' ; , tho eye x yllnilrlcul an to ahnpn. HiiiiMiiniiaiiy ' , ' Hii'in. ' No wondor you can hardly wait to cotuo and (()n,, 8ectlon Delco Bloctrlo riant and Frlgb dalre Klectrlo RefrlReratorf. W. 1 ilurihj Co. J7 Ollva. ' ' ll-X-U MuRHKlnaa auhiorlptlona taken for any you may do'ulra to rnew or luliacrllia for mw. 300 Bwiond Avaoua aaU l-ll-tf ' I'libllO Dunne TJraamlnnd hall, every Wed nee lay and Buturduy night. 1MMC Kxport Cleaning and Prnwln Hull made to menaura. Terminal Cleanari, I'bono 1100. . - Jl-2-l mo. old tlroajwj!!-- T- 1 I 9