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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
MR. C: E. INC ALLS; A Newspaper Man Will Who Ail Aililri'M (,) fie Cvdhiiionof cliion " i . nl llio Lymn'i Service in the Unitarian Church SUNDAY MORNING at 10:45 L null-1" '"lu"' "'" "'"il.-rin,,., ,, ,.,. K.HKirlul uHiirluiln. II.. i r,.,. ii,ikik mi,. ,,, KnM .t.llH.lV- H. ...I,.,,., ,, 'Zr "" NINA WARNOCK, Violinist Will ho I lid Hululnt 111 tl, H.-rvlii. a flUnlu Pnunrn-r m ""mi bUnbtlll blliilitSS MORNING -HECISTER. EUGENE, ORE.r SATURDAY. DEC.,. 12, 1925 GOOD PRINTJNG- The kiinl you waul it wIumi you want it. Eugene Printing Co. J047 WilUmette. - Telephone 148 a Lifetime GIFT ' i' GIFT that will do double duty kern time and J ornament the bookcase or mantle. IIk'c indeed, F IC n fift f lint Will ItMlll lliuillrtiiin Irt tlw. lt....ji lit who pives these clocks will earn a lifetime of griti lik It is a special value 20 incite Umg9'i inches high, Itubour tliajic, mahogany finish and strikes the hour and lhill hour. The regular price U $18.00 but ye bought them special and sell them seciAl- ,, $11,95 .Clock time 1 0:27 is a lucky time for someone. Ask us about it. Enameled Loose Powder Compacts i a special value nt $1 00 each Real Leather Coin Purses A purse with 3 pockets all genuine leather dif ferent colors. Special value nt 50c each Silver Plated Meat Platter This is the well and tree style of meat platter, 7i inches long. Special Value $10.00 Men Never Have Too Many! fen always give n man a pair Of sleeve links, because 5X lias need of another pair. He likes enough for m shirts to save changing. ,ur full line, all prices wLFrom $1 .(S6 jpair '.Up to $75.00 . . f.nU P.'llrl Knlf tji ot,er cnd of hig watch ciiai,u give, him a fine " "lied kuifo ornamental and very useful v, A Special at $1.50 W Vo choose Urn ak $1.50, $3.50, $5.00 and "P- Liifckfey's Jewelry Store . W. W. Bristow, Prop. J" STORE WITk TE STREET '.CLOCK. ... i-i'-ki. atowi. oin IM.N lti;.(,ia. Nni.iiii.... 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Ill Cll'ltU Hu I VII 1 1(111 Al-M.U tWO 'III IKI Iuhh ,,il..H IH llllH will luive HI till! iriiinir iin.i t..vi i. nui in, ,Vi, HllltlUIK.il ul Hirliiiw . ii.,. 11.,.u ,,. wlM ii I.i. iil.-d. . ,.,!, ai rnttUK Jiiii.-lli.ii City ui Hiu-Iiik- i n.."!, win, alti-iiili.il ,.n,.rl '' l""miiiii lt nlKlit imiiiuiinecd .. mi.-, i mhiiii iiiti'rtalnint'iit. Inn .r.ii:riiin fu..w: I'. ImiiU Inliuiliii'tury .MuhmiiI.- ,iK ..Thn (,.0Ht Mtory- ilin-vti-ii l.y Fred Chom hud JIi-b. .S.irnmii i:hrlntU. iif Ilia JCu-K.-nii IiIkIi Hi liiiiil raiMilly. Kllvaiiln . lull Vui-al nol-tlonn i .. iiiikii w linli-r. Knlaiy i-liih iinnra piuilninln.- I ".hi. ll.-KKiir MalilM liri-nin'' by : lill'tl-lll-ll V'illtlri,H,i.r mill Hl..r. Illli Ann J.-nklim, Uliiicti-d Iiy Mm. .icnkliiH. LloiiK- dull Tho 'Ni-iipiilltnn H"r..iiii.l..r.f ,y K-ulth KlKKln. Mit-riimii W. Moody, Fritz and lir.i.-n Lu.llow. CutliiKi- llr.iv.i l.lrlnH' ol nil Skit, "Tho I'l.mHiint Atturnoon." by H.lcn lintran.kM- iiii.I lloliih io IiiiikIi. . M tiKirlti ii h Union Concert, dl-r.-i teil Iiy clinrli'K Itiinyun. fiiirlnuri.-ld Lions' club Vaude ville Kklt. I FORENSIC DATES TUVOI TS.rou MKKT WILfc UK .IVi:X JAM'AKY 12 mlR(orx HckIii Work oil TrUiutulnr t'oiilfsi Willi (.iilvorHltT of Wfutli liiKtmi niul Itlnlio In I'Vbriiary The university forenwlc schedule bc'Klns nt the first part of tho win ter trnt with tho dchnto trouts on Januiiry t '1 for nil wntverHlty oniturn. Hoih vnrnlty nnd freh niiiii dpha,tn mon 'will upend pnrt of tho holittnyn In proparlnjc for the forniHlc work nhend. . A limnbcr of now mo will bo HHfd lu the nrxt lntcrmeKlnto de- tmio. n trlnnffiiinr event, composed of ti'.'imw from the Unlvcmlty of Ori-tron. tho 1'nlverslty of Idnho nnd, tho rnivendtv of WuHlilnffton, which will bo hold on the Oregon rnmpiiH. Tlu Ororon roriresontu tlvoM In tho moot will probably bo: Affirmative, lttilph Hnlloy, vnrwlty flohuttT for tho t two years and nonlor In law. nnd Dudley Clnrke, Hophomorn In oconoinlrs: nejrnllvo, Jnrk HenipHtoail. Bophomore in law nnd Mnrk M. Tnylor, nophomoro In nuHinoHH ntlmlnltitratlon. Tho Oroiron nfflrmallve tonm will meet the Univorslty of Washington on tho rniupiiA nnd the. negative team will Kd to Moncow, Idnhoj to lebuto tho Idaho nqund, and the lilnho lu'Kiitive Rqund meets tho Washington nfflrmntlvo nt Seattle. motiilter o. tho iiMHodtitlun, roporl ml i hut Ukt hhIo of tiiK had nutted 137.fi7 wltltdi wont into hUipltj for lm i'moiii. -0 ' It'lflll ifVUii'tl nlill.lpnii' inA.,i MflfU auivi Mvlntyifi ontortiilned with U inufili! proururn. Othoi-8 to enti--Hiin ftieludiMl Mid. liiownhitf, Mm. C, W, MuIIImh iiml pupllH of the Hchool who proHcnti'd a pluylot "TIUI ItUKfjIOH.' Thn KntiuroH Wllliird i.'-T. A. menibeiMhli) Ih now 117, U wan ikj iHiriod.. KlrHt. Hiifl Hcrond Krade .hldren undor MImh lieryl DcfoM v.dm tlio i-ilzo for IiuvIhk tho lucfit niotlmiH In altondanco ut tlio MJfctlliK. ( Hupoilntendont of public rtchnolN, Dnvld John Joneu khvo a biii.f talk lu which ho fnvored ihe plan of fioo text bookH, KoIIowIhk thlH thuro wan a hucIuI hour at wh'di rvfroNhmenla were fterved, r I'hinH woro made at tho bUHinesi noNHloii to Mtnrt work on a lunch room In the huflement of tho ichool. THREE CONTRACT SUIT IS FILED CANCKUjATION OP. , MK.VT IH AKKKI) of BEST ROQIVT COMPLETED I'lilll Ki-rllo Alli-Kwl . MIkuho Liindu Iiy Nnnl KoIktim III I.KKliiir OlHTutioiw 8coitlllK tho cuncidlatlon of nn iiKreomeiil l,y which Neal Holrerln wim Kivon iioriiiiBHion to haul 1ok ,i.inn Hi., pi-opony or I'aul Hertlu, tho hitter filed a. complaint In tho c.ri'Ult court yeBlorduy. . ' ACCOrdlniT to lhl, enmnlnlnl AtK t'iu'i . iifiinvOH no nan Buffered coimlilerablo daiiiiiKo - bocnUHe. of wn.ii no. iiiickbh . tt inlBuno of the iKreoiiieni. Mr. KoberiH, operul inu a wiwrnlll nnd lottiflnB camp, Is nccuiieu or violating the agreement liy not cunflnlnK hlH nctlvitlcs .to ..io rlKht-nf-wny acromi the prop, erty owned by Mr. Sertlc, by crect IliK a dam In the Lonu: Tom rlvoe. on the Hertlo property, by eon- mruiunB a tramway where pinna rond win planned, and by reruHltiK to allow Mr. Bertlo the ubo of a railroad Bpur lundlnK to ... .iu uiiriiwoi.n tor the market.. The property . Involved wna nn. flcrineii uH ioih I,. 2, s, 4 and S In Hcciion in; tne Bouthwcat quarter wi me Huumwem quarter and lots 4 and i in aoctlon 36, lowni-hlp IT, Houth, of ranite 6 weBt, all situated south of the I-onit Tom river and Die Bouthern I'oclflc railway IrnrkB running from Eugene tol .inrBnrioirt. .... i Mr. Kertlc Cllllmn that' nrlno tA tho erection of the BawmlU he and Mr. HohertB entored Into a verbal iiKreement ior tne use by the lat ter Of a rlKht-Of-Wnv flprnim tho ncruc property. A week later a written agreement containing part of tho former understanding wn pioflented nnd signed by the. owner. oi mo lanil. - Tho construction of the dam across tho Long Tom river, the complaint stated, had resulted In tho river cutUns a new channel, thus causinK considerable damage w inu iwriiu innn. ' ... , Mr.. Sertlc asks fhnl if .nM cellatlon of tho agreement Is not equitable, thnt Mr. Itoberts be re stricted to the use ati one rlght-of-wny for. a rotfd and that he bo compelled to remove tho dam In lh Unf Tnm river, and also to ciose an gates behind him. i h. Ii. Kay Is attorney for the; plaintiff. ... "TIE SNIP" WINS FAVOR muicom oi,si:x I'MvivitH oivi-; (JOOI! I'ltODUCTiO.N Hal Ho Jleitvivji Akd niul . Youth Willi Jjiin H(liOii(f I-or lis Own lli llcf, Ih TIiciiio '. , -7 . ,. ., ... HW m ft ISEI) Iiy O. W. It. l-'or the second time this season Kugeno theatre roitb are Indoblod directly to tlio Moroni Olson play, ers un.l indlroctlv to the A. A. ir. V.U under whoso auspices they aro lippi-urlng here, for one of tho most excellent productions seen on the stage here In many moons. Headed by Moroni Olsen, Janet Young. Hyron Koulger and Gordon nelson, tho repertory company laflt night played "The Hhlp" and won high favor both for their choice of play and their accomplishments In producing it. Tho vehicle came from tho pen of Ht. John O. JOrvlne, and never was, play moro filled with arack llng little hlta of crisp philosophy, HiilollgiitB on human nature as a whole, humor and pathos. Kvery act was replete with those succulent . morsels which one snatches up and swallows so quick, ly, only to recall them at moro leis ure, to ruminate a bit over them and enjoy their full meaning oven Jiottor. Krvlno proved his right to reputation as a bold writer of Icoiucdy and a student of human nature. , ' , , . . .... In a way the play defies descrip tion. It Is the most subtle and yet vivid kind of battle between age and youth, each fighting for Us own unulteral.le beliefs, each unwilling to give In, yet each seeing lis mis take at the crucial moment. The medium of . this battle Is shipbuilding as carried on by the father and aa scorned by the son. The maiden voyage, of. the Mag nificent, the greatest triumph , of marine engineering yet completed provides tho climax, and produces a Moeno of the most telling power The play depicts with telllpg force the clash between old and young wills, with on even older toleranco and wit to. guide them through stormy wuters. JhAve.fwest I Lane County Newt (Continued from paire one) gospel service will be conducted under the auspices of the Bible standard temple of Eugene. Sun day afternoon. At-2:30 o'clock. Bpeclal music and slneinir. A trnnt Is promised to all who love to hear preaching and Blnging. PLAY TO BE PRESENTED MKADOWVIEW JTOrNG FOIiKS GIVE COMEDY THIS EVENING '.v ?) -'r 1. : v v r-5 BEST Op, Art, WINTER. BXlTS SET OVT VCtR GOPnKRS Experiments Conducted by Comity Agent anil Assistant Stajd Ito- dent Control lx-adcr FHAxt'i-a wii.r.Aitn i.-t. AI I.Mlli:itS I'l.lCASl'I) A. rinns for Lunch Room lii llnse iiH'iit or School HulWng l)ls pussinI at nicoiinic . Memliers of the Francos Wlllnrd Pnr.-nt-Teni-her assnclallon nt the nicotine at tho school yestordny cxlenilcd votes f thanks . to . the workers who had made possible thn new rnHt room completed yos terdiiy, nnd t" tho hoard of edura llon fur selling n.sldc space .for tho i-iiiim. . ' IVcniatcd In aoft ' gray and brightly colored tapestries, . the room presents a rostrul ntmoa-i phcrn and will he uhocI bv the tencliciB of tho Fiances Wlllard sclionl, nnd nlBi as a place to take chMili-cn In nn emergency such ns mnlih-n Illness of Injury. Couches nnd wlrlicr clmlrs up holstered with natleined materials romploto tlio furnishings of the mom. Mrs. Holla Browning, n 11 ,Hr " Splash Splteh! opiasn.'- Svervbody is doihg it. The ! vise ones are jprepared. Get pair pf RUBBERS ... ' AT VQUR DEM.E'8 i Experiments In poisoning go phers with winter baits carried on in Ijine county during the past week or two have proved that the unlmnls will eat carrot tops more freely than other bults, according to O. .8. .Fletcher., county . agent, who, in co-operation with Roy Kugato, assistant state rodent con trol leader, carried on the experi ments at different farms., , Hesldea currot tops, thov used turnip toils, ploces of carrot and parsnip nnd false dandol.on lenves. The gophers did not take any of the bults consistently except the carrot tops, said Mr. Flotchcr. They found at least one dead go pher and found that the actlvitles of a number of others had stopped Indicating that they may have died in their holos. , It Is believed that the .carrot tips may prove to bo a good win ter substitute for. clover, which Is usually used ns a summer bait, snld Mr.. Fletcher, although, it is only a mutter of experiment so far. SENIOR BALL IS PLANNED CLARENCE TOQIilj IS NAMED GEN ERA Ij CHAIRMAN Tho senior bnll,-tho -only strict ly formal danco on tho university campuB which Is presentod an nually by tho senior class will bo held February 6 In the woman's building. --Plana have stnrtod and committees hnvo been -nppolnted by Robert L. Gardnor, president of the class. . ( -'CInrenc's Toole 'has been select ed as general chairman of tho af fair with Geneva Smith ns his as sistant. Other, committees. - nro:' decorations. Art .' Gnlo, chairman; Wayne l.eL,and, Constanro Cleav er, Imogcno Lewis and - Lostor Chaffee; patrons, Margaret Stall!, chnlrmnn; Louise Innbnlt and Beatrice Morris; invitations, Jo Ann Warwlch, chairman, and Htcolo Winterer; feature, Jane Bo Dine,! ohalrmani cBiirnoy. McPhll llpa nnd Jack Scnbrook; publicity, Margaret Vincont,- chairman, Phll llpa Sherman, Mnry Conn, Mildred Carr; refreshmenfs, Kdna Murphy, chairman; Poggy :. Bdyor, Ellon McClellan and -. Edith Soronson; ticket salo, Douglas. Wilson, chair man, Cylbert McClellan, lOmlioi Church; construction, . . Mnurlco Wnrnock, . chairman, Bob Hunt, bonis CnHson, Ted Van Guilder; music, Wondell Lawrencoj chnlr mnn, Al Clarke, Jim PUrcell; floor, Floyd MoCnlsnn, chairman, Ad rlenno ' Hnuird, Katherine Relil, Tom Graham, Hart JCondall; pro grams, -Warren Smnlli chnlrmnn. Boh MoCabo; lighting, Frank Roehr, chairman, Tom Robertson, I'ldmund Voaslo and Leland Walker. Want to lionr from sister Eliza both and Merl Dlmlco. I nm leaving for California to: Btay,-I 'wish to speak to you,, drop , me a lino or wire. I'll bo In- town until Decem ber 17. Bam Dlmlco, Griggs hotel. 13-13-1 .(Register Lane .County Special) MEADOWVIEW. Ore.. Deo. 11. The Meadowyiew Community club will present the play, "And Home i;nme Ted, ' at the Meadow view school house Saturday eve ning. December 12. ThlB Is a . sprightly comedv of mystery in -which there is an abun. ance of fun. The thrilling story IS cleverly written and the Interest of any audience i held from the beginning to the end by a series of dramatic situations rising from one climax to another until the final: denouemont at tho close. of tno. last -act,. . .': -Tho Meadowviow players have had considerable experience and always make good on anything at tempted. -The cast Is 1 made . up from the best oX the local, talent and the characters are the following:..- SUeete Kellcy, tho clerk-....-.. ' Frank Hardie Diana Garwood, the heiress...... 1 Miss Dorothy Middleton Miss Loganberry, the spinster, .--i- Mrs. Stanford Mathcson. Ira Stone, the vllllan. . . . . v. . .. Chance Dwlgglns Aunt Jubilee, the cook.. ...... ,-f--. .i. ,. -Mies Agnes Grupp Mr. Man, tho mystery. . ,, Neil Purkerson Jim Ryker, the lawyer Oscar Dunlap Mollle Macklin. the housekeep er w.-.,- Mrs. Jv M.- Purkerson Henrietta Darby, -the widow. . . Mrs. Frank Hardie Ted, the groom...- ....... ;...i . .- . , Erron Purkerson Elsie, the bride. . . . .. ..... ..... ......Miss Myrtle Brownleo Senator M'Corkle, the father... . . . . , 1 ..; Harry . Qunther The play 1b -being directed by Mrs. H. H. Gunther. A - small admission will be charged and the proceeds will go to the Community club 'for use in making .Meadowvlew a pleasantcr plnco to live. ROAD WILL BE OPENED' WORK A'EAR, OAK RIDGE SVlLL .1 - START SOON (Register Lane County Special) 6AKRIDGE,. Ore., Dec. 11. A road-, meeting was held Sunday, at the Brudlo residence by the people living west of town interested In the loop road. ... . It was voted to ' spend the re mainder 'of last ' year's .funds at once, by opening up tho, road to a point at tho John Cross place. Work is expected -to start- the later part of this week. Next year's work will open the road out to tho main road at the Earl Walker runch. Barber Shop Improved ' '.(Register Lane County Special) OAKH1DQE, Ore.,. Dec. 11 Tho O. K. barbershop has been -greatly improved recently. Besides tho now, coat of whlto pnlht on -the In terior, and new floor covering, Mr. Altkenson has purchased two now barber chairs of, tho latest type. Tho chairs are upholstered in gray leather with arm rests of whlto enamel. ... . GRANGE ADDS MEMBERS ROY .. J. ,, TATTON . ELECTED MASTER AT GOSHEN " - (Resistor Lnno County Snoctnl) GOSHEN, Ore., Doc. 11. Go shen Grange hnd a meeting last WednoBday. Sixteen now mombors have been added to the Grange, nnd others will ho initiated nt the next mooting. -. Tho following offi cers 'wore elected for tho ensuing yenrt - master, '' Roy J. Patton; dvorsoor, A. M. Colo; lectyror, Mrs. David, J. Calvert; stowatd, Dnvld J.-CalVort;. chaplain, D. W. Grey; treasurer,, D. E, Furgeaon;. secro. tnry, F. B. Mllllorni gate keepor, W. L. WheMer; Cores, Mrs. I). H. Furgeson; Pomona,- Mrs. J. A. Tomsoth; Flora, Mrs. Roy .1. Pat ton; Indy assistant stownril, Mrs. M...P. Harpole. . Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harlow of 3 PM. Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Saturday Specials Meat Department- Closes 6 P. M. PRIME RIB Choice oven roast, per pound .. SIRLOIN Roast, Best quality, , per. pound '. BACON Mild Sugar Cure, by the piece, lb. 17c 18c isTORY BOok CORN, , , No. ( 2 jfan, .............. 10c VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS Small, 2 cans 15c Medium, 3 cans ..........25c Large, 2 cans...., 35c Opal shortening , . ,8 pound pail $1.50 CASCADE LARD , ,., 8 pound pail .....".........$1.85 Peanut Brittle The hV--pound 1)C Fancy Chocolates Assorted, $1.00 and $1.50 kinds, the pound .. IIU 50c CRISCO . 0 pound can ..'........'......ti.35 9 pound can. ... ......$2.00 J. C. Best Creamery Butter, pound ... 50c Crystal White Soap, . 10 bars, . .........,-....38c Citrus Granulated Soap, : - , , , 50c package 25c Citrus Washir.-g Powder, Large package 23c Walnuts, No. 2, - pound ............WiC Oregon Prunes, . Large .30-40. size, 5 pound box ......79c . . 8 pound box $1.25 Norwegian Sardines, : 500 brand ..... 10c Heinz Catsup, Large bottle V..25c. Snider's Catsup, f .Large, bottle ...... ....25c Beechnut Catsup, Largebottle 25c Beeclinut Chili Sauce, , ,14-ozu bottle ..... 29c Comar Nut Margarine, pound . ..25c Corn Meal, - 9 pound sack 35c Fruit Department ORANGES, large O lc $3.25 dozen - ORANGES, small each - ORANGES, box of over 400 1.. L BANANAS, 4 pounds LEMONS, dozen CALUMET.BAKING POWDER 5 pound can ,..85c - 10 pound can ..-j.-.-l.SO K. C. BAKING POWDER , 25 ounce can .:. ...19c ,. 50- ounce, can .'.........36c SEEDLESS RAISINS, r tt 4, ..pounds, ..,.r.,.,,.:......'..'.33c MUSCAT RAISINS, , , -,3-:poundsi .....i4... .25c CLUSTER RAISINS, v. r.i 1 pound .package,...! 15c SUNMAID RAISINS, , . . -. 15-oz; package r.j,...2c Sbciete . .. Yuletirle Chocolates 3 pound box .... $1,25 our at Ljess man anoaa rrtce Just to Pep You Up Saturday Morning , Ele Hard Wheat . Fisher's Blend 49 pouiid sack .... . . $2.30 1 "i . ! 49 pound sack $2.20 ': No Limit Buy All You Want But Buy Before 3 p. m. THIS STORE OPEN t UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY Willakensie Grange -and Mr. and' : Airs. Ed zumwalt of Irving Grange wore present .- Mr. Harlow, master of the Lane county . Pomona Grange was in strumental in J making the drive for new members for Goshen Grange a success1- : -( 'A special Tnoeting of - Goshen Grangers called for .December. 22 at 7:30 f). m.-to put on degree work and receive new members. - publlo Dance t . Dreamland hall, every Wednes day and Saturday night. 11-18-tf At Thurston. Saturdav nieht. Harry Garrett's' orchestra. Good time. Everybody invited. Brine your friends. Come. Admission 99c. Thurs.Fri.&Sat.-tf l Old Time Uanoe ; Every Tuesday night, W. O. W. hall. Public invited. 31-20-1 mo. STEWART-WARXER ; ; ' Matched-Unit ' -radios : Eugene' ? Music shop, 1038 Willamette st. Phone 312, . 12-11-5 i I Expert Cleaning and Pressing : Sulla made to measure. Terminal 7 Cleaners, Phone 1860. - - 11-22-1 mo. TURILET SHOOT.;.. - Sunday, December . 13th Irwo miles east ot SprlnirtlcM -v Near Alaplo Scliool Houso Turkeys, Dupks, Geese , ... and .Chickens ( . , ..1SJ Shoot Starts at Ijast AU Say W. W. WEIGHT ur tn wares .We specialize in t distinc tive gifts for discriminat ing people. fivery thing' . that is . pro gressive in art is, here for your Christmas selection. Qiftwares '1620 Willamette Street Teiepnone 652 . , :; . Willi Mrs. Carter's lint Shop u Maying TODAY Only I'"'K,,t ,n 'IS A roaring love story bristiuvg with action, laughs and thrills on the Western ranges. fnulimi mn. siiV ui.iiiiliwi:',it: i nti ifi,.vK'l'lt' . t-zu r: l'ATUK NMWS l-IVENTS - Jimmy Aubry , - in "TrlE SLEUTH Conttiiiiotui 1 to It p. in. nmyjCarloon "noiiKNSo.y. CHl'SOK" Itiulnr Prices III