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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1925)
1 t it 1 ' N 1 ii i ;:' i; y .1 v,i .1:1 ERStT.' NEW CHAMBERS MILLAT COTTAGE GROVE ENTERPRISE CoitAVill Exceed $.175,000 and Capacity Will Ho Over 100,000 Feet 1 ,.-: : . Railroad Reaches Timber Supply on t'pper Siu'sla l t "I .apC-i-f Miv ' AbimS-Ktim limvl noil sranM tra'n at work excavating or loR I,0,,,, nt ( hambors "'i-1-iitr Bin tTono at wrk rai Uie mill r'.ic. . - ' Below T- T railroad equipment to be used on tho Cl.iambcrg logstiiB road wlilHi will, urine iors io the null. .' . - . ' 1 ;; Ur JACK P. McOt'IRE . .'-ihenUler Lanp. County HpecJ&l) '""CCrtTAQR GROVE. Ore., Dec. llT-Wofk In proRreMing rapidly on the.ncK- J. H-Ohambem lumber nillj. how ln-proces of construction just outiide of Cottaye Grove, on the'south highway. ' The completion of the mill will be a big day for Cottage Grove, aj the enterprise Is one of the large! In -the history of the city. It wi'l not only put the town jn the map aa-one bf the leading "producers of ' home building materials, but will. b a diKtinrt asset in that many men will bo given work in the. Mill. .- Off! Exceeds $376,000 . Mr. Chambers aald In an inter view with the Register representa tlve today that more than (375,000 would be spent in the venture, and that every effort la being mad, : to make the mill one of the most up-to-date In the entire state. .The mill , grounds cover approx imately 16 acres, with the build tngaproper extending over .two acrei. 'In the process of manufac tuiitig the Home building products, which-will be-turned out in addi tion .'JO the i regular mill products, the-iajeet methods and machinery wlU.be useu. ' , i ' ;5ly Cement Ionl i . fortes--and Bteam shovels are no: biifiy in .the work of exeava tlbnor.the big log pond, but lis !arje'-''size. , and the variability of the-.Vlirf. strata, make the task a; dimrlUt "and lengthy one. When coiupjetd, the pond will be filled wiiijfvater ironi me soutn tora ot- (Continued from page three) . ort. Mrs. I.loyd Tcrrllle. Rev. Fred t erlck Jennings and Mrs. Mucdon : aid.. ' . . r' Members or the Frltlny bridge ; club were luncheon guests ttf MIhs ' Ireno ApplcBtito nt her homo- tin , Friday, The Wednestlity Pinner TtrltlKC club met nt mid-week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. WIIhimi Jewctt ut the'r .linnie. Tho Wcilncsdny proce'dlng Christinas, club inemltcrs wl'l cn- enjoy their unniiiil ChrlHtmaa Purty wh eh la plnnned its a sur ' prlso by I ho loping Imlf of the club group. Tins nrtuir will u:e no al the Jewctt home. . Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Russell wore hosts lust weelt fit their home for a Christmas parly planned by members of the Wednesday Luncheon Hr'ilge club fur the pleasure of tbelr husbands. Holiday features nnd decora tion lent a festive air to the party, a covered dish dinner preceding " the evonlng hour of cards. Club i. members and their husband who enjoyed this Jolly affair were Mr. and Mr. Jerry 8heiiard, Air, nnd the Willamette river, and will hava a -capacity of about one and one half million Ions, t One of the difficulties confront ing the engineers in the construc tion of the pond is the structure of the earth on Its eite.- Strata of gravel and shale are alternated with1 those of soft dirt, which will not hold water. The chief engineer , stated that it might be necessary to; cement the sides of the pond to make it water tight. . Five Miles of Tracks ' Railroad tracks are now bein lald-on the mill grounds and when finished will Include over five miles of spurs. A railroad is also to be 1 built from the mill to the timber holdings of Chambers in the tinner' Sluslaw country, where he owns millions of feet of timber. The length of the railroad will be 12 miles, and it will be connected with the Southern Pacific railway here. The carrying on of the mill work will necessitate the employment of approximately 150 men, and this is expected to be a source of em ployment for many Cottage Grove men now out of work. Output 100.000 Vct Daily The daily output of the mill r, expected to exceed 100,000 feet of lumber, making It one of the larg est In the country. All in all. the project being fl nanced by J. H. Chambers will b an Important one in the annals of Cottage Grove. Mr. Chambers says. "We are hopeful that the enter- prire will be a profitable one. an: that It will he an addition of vul- ue to ine community, j Mrs. H. B. nir.h. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Pane. Mr. and. Mrs. H. 1.. Fnrd, Mr. and . Mrs. Clittrn 'Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. James Koepke, Mr.1 and Mrs. . I. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell. . Mrs. Jluth Is cntcrtuhrng the club tomorrow. , "fine of t he Interesting small af fairs of last week was the dinner pnrty for which Mm. Peth Kerron was hoKlcKs honoring the birthday ann.versnry of Dr. Kerron. Young Married People's class of tho I'lrnt Methodist Kplftropal church met In the church pirlorH Wednesday night for n pot-luck supper and chrlslmos party which wnn one of the winter's enjoynble gatherings for the cbisq members A ChrlHtmus tree w-lth amusing gifts added to the fun, and holi day spirit prevailed. Mrs. F. W. Itenson Is planning Io leave Eugene tomorrow for Ban Francisco, whero she will spend the Christmas holidays. Among the notable affairs of the week In a social way wa the large tea for which Mrs. Roger J. Williams. Mro. Charles K. Carpen ter and Mr. Herbert U. Tiinnor Day; Lodging daw wore hostesses, and which was a pleasurable event of Friday after noon. - . The hostesses received at tho Williams home, which made a i .harmlnir unit ni' with ItH Bmne,. ment o( blossoms In lovely pastel shades. Assisting about the rooms T.ere Mrs. Bruce Glffen. .Mrs. W. q. Hale. Mrs. Alfred Powers, Mrs. A. E. Caswell. Ruth Kartstrom and Corinne Carpen'cr received the guests at the door, and during the calling hours from three until five-thirty o'clock, an Informal musical pro.- ffa"1 much, charm was given ru V,. ' ', Claire t nitton. ana juss jiar.on Unn IVr The "Best gift of zAll , A beautiful line of wrist watches just received. ' . Prices from ' $10.00 to $175.00 "Pay Cash Pay Less" Watch & Clock Repairing We Are Experts PRICES REASONABLE MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. each sang group of thrc delight ful numbers. Mlu Jean Harper and Miss Hnrbar Ktlmund play IliK their auvimiimnliitenta. A group of university Klrla'ns. slstvd In the timing rmttn nt the tea hour, and about one hundred and fifty lr. unlit responded to the nivliutkm of the luwtewes. ,-. Aloha club member were the guests of Mrs. W. W. Calkllm for i their week meeting, the norteia en- tertnlntiig with n prettily appointed luncheon preceding the hours o( ' bridge. , , , Mrs. Ruby Goodrich was hoste t nt her home to member of the Thursday Kewlng club, bidding them for luncheon at on o'clock, with needlework as the aflernouit'r pastime. , , , Mr. Agnes McLean wan chosen worthy matron of Kvangellntt chap- ter, Order of (he Eastern 8tar, at a I mooting Inst week. E. 8. Tuttl was re-elected worthy patron and ' Mrs. Rose Powell was re-elected secretary. Other ofricer are Mrs Carrlo Knight, associate ' matron: ' Mi. Ann Kulton, treasurer; Mrs Alberta Walker, conductress, and Mr. V. H. Ueck, associate con ductress. Mrs. Albert MoMurpbey will Install the officer January 1. Mrs. Robert Huston Is the retiring worthy matron. , . Ono of the Thimble club mem ber's two outstanding sorlal' events of the year Is planned for Thurs day night of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I I Chambers, when club members will entertain their husbands at the annual Christmas party ami tree. A cov ered dish dinner will precede tin festivities of Yuletlde, and cards will occupy the evening's later hours. , ....... Mrs. J. W. rlobbs waa hostess at mid-week for tho fortnightly meet ing of Wednesday bridge , club, eu lertttlulng at her home, - - On Friday evening the Woman's Relief corps held a meeting with Mrs. Hattle Heine presiding. The following program was given: sing ing of America: Invocation by Com. rade Plank: short dialogue by Mr. 'and Mrs. Zelgler: skit by Wave and Wanda Lesley: reading oy .nr. nnep herd: music by Kva Chariot, Peggy Reynolds and Hernlce England: readings by Mrs. Avard Fairbanks, - Monday Book club member have chosen their topic for study for th coming winter and spring months, and club members are anticipating a year of unusually Interesting study and discussion of current literature and current event. Mr. J. O. Holt a chairman of the nrorram committee for the year I chose a varied list ot topic wnicn will add Interest to the winters meetings, and varioua club mem 1 bers will carry on the study. Part of each meeting day Is devoted to (the regular study topic- and the t remainuer io currcm events nnu onen discussion. Book reviews. , given by member who have been ; assigned certain current fiction I numbera to read, and other gen : eral topics of Interest will feature ! the meetings. , . For each season, each . of the 14 club members chooses a book to read and exchange with all the re ! maining members, and of these ' the greater number are current ! fiction of broad Interest. Rome I present bonks under consideration are: "Suspense.' by Conrad: "Soundings," by A. Hamilton Glbbs: "A Prelude to Adventure." by Hugh Walpole: "O Woman of Fifty," by Hheta Chllds Dorr, and "Mar- backa." by Heima Lagerlaf. At the next meeting, December 7. 'comments on these books will be made, each member having read I her own book and familiarised her- self with the author and his other work. ... The remaining topics for the winter with their dates are ar ranged In the following Interesting fashion: . Monday afternoon on December 21, Miss John U. Bell is to arrange a short Christmas program at this time. Conservation of attractive spots by public purchase will be discussed by Mrs. A. K Ingall on January On January II, Mrs. Glen Hoover will discuss the subject of current fiction. "Lincoln In Contemtorory l.lter- hture-" will be the February aub- JEWELRY Qreen s JEWELRY STORE 22 Eighth Avenue, Wett , One-half block off Willamette ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER Ject with Mi. W, W. Calkin In charge of tlio-program,. . .. "Utndmark and Old Trull In Oregon." I to bo discussed by Mr. F. M. Wilkin on Februurv 16. On March 1, Mrs. It, J. Temple V)II dbtcuss contempitrary drama. "t'ontemporary Ptieiry. ' Is to lie reviewed by Mrs. Kilwlll K Kimpp on March It. , On March 5t, Mrs. C. I. Collin will dlsousa oonti'iiipttrary blog 'rttphy. tltteat tiny with Mrs. U K. Head nk general chairman has been plan lied ror April 13. ' -The nunuarmeetlng Hiitl electloi of officer I scheduled for April Si. The problem of tnuslo today bt to be rtiiislderetl on Muy 10 with Mrs. A. K. Robert presenting th subject. The annuel picnic ttf the club I to be Held May : tit winch time Mm. C. U Telmcr will be general chairman, . Plana for tho annual scholarship loan benefit are under way nnd are to be aiii'vunred aonn. -Miss Elisabeth Hale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. little, and University of Oregon graduate, left totlay for Cleveland, O., where sho will attend ik librarians' school. Sine bring graduated rront the mil. verslty, Miss Hale hits been work ing In the I 'ort lit ml ptibllo library. Vhe was accompanied a fur as Portland by her unit her. When the ChKetmu reannii draws near, there are nlwnv cer tain si-clal events .which are counted uptin each winter tn add interest to the ntmitlt r 1 1... ...... her. One of the lament ttf these Is 1 th annii'i bridge benefit and tea yvh'ch members of the I.. O. E. ilub etitinsor for tho Elks Christ mas cheer fund. I The benefit was an event of ye-I 'erdtiy a'terneon at the Elks ulub ! '"nun and se. erttl hundred ma It'ons responded to , the cull of i " zu Monday All Coatings at 33 1-3 discount. Pongee Honan colored pongee, regu lar $1.50 values, only $1.1 5. Most wanted colors. Indian Head 1 8 inch ,. . . 36 inch'..'.. 44 inch '.' . '. Lingerie 1 lt cnnt it) ! timiip i htiur ut utti'd ami pitigraiit which followed later. Hlxly table wero In play and the club room were In gay 'array ut holiday greenery nnd Christmas .tree. Oicht'sliii itiilslii played while Ilia tables went he.ng filled was an enjoyable reature and when settles, werui .....1 .....mm H..II ll,IU II.I.M I wuitirti iiii'ii, ... .... were uwariteil, till given by Eugene mere hams fur th benefit, Annum tho tilttb Imld'ng group of table were the Aineelii, Friday biltlg. Han Houol, We'le'nit, W, E. I'!, ami IS'lV clubs. Until bl'lilite and uhlst table were irnvlileil. At four o'clock musical nniir, I fur which Mr, Ruse Htuclt liad lltnilt ItrrtlllHeillvnie, nap viij,,. - nti e. I'rrsld tig at lb lea table. ' w th Its holly deciii iitltm. were 1 Mrs. F. U Chnmliur and Mir H. E. . ui.-. Mi. Yern Neither! nin general cha;i'tiiau of tho cnmintitctt ( u the benefit, whlali wits it most sue. ccmiuI nlfalr. llelphliin Women' Mtudy cluh Is cnntlnuilig with uiiuhuted lulereat the engrossing sillily of Egypt' contribution to our modern day rlvllliatlon. a evidenced In re search work on architecture, art, custom, writing, and other phase of Mediterreannean life many thou sands of year ago. Thursday morning' meeting was n group discussion of the tuple re I -DeardV -DoardV PRICES ALL GREATLY REDUCED You Can Save By Purchasing Here! Coats Assembled m Money-Saving Groups 14- Values to $40 E)i?ess(BS at Prices Less than Stealing All high grade dresses. , Values to $29. 75. Good run of sizes and colors DRESSES New Flared Models Arriving Daily ....... i . . 17c . : ;. . .v.29c . . : . .38c Underwear Glove Silk Vests $1.50 I'tire Silk Milanaisc. Colors- Nile, Flcslv,- Peach, 1 Bloomers : to Match $2.75 , Carter's' Silk and Rayon Vests and Bloomers Vests ;. ... , . . .$. . 1.00 Bloomers . . . .$1.75 EXTRA! Wc have a few of those won derful '81x90 seamless, sheets left from Saturday's sale and arc offering' them while they last for .y, $1.00 IB IS A ported upon by various tiluh mm uers, aim tit group meeiiiig siieni a very wortliwlilla method of study giving opportiiiilly for a wurld or Hiroriiiiii uistuiasiou anil ma e. chaiiKn n( ldellKhl gleaned fmni referenca work. , Each member i nt lllierly to contribute anything on any loplo under, cuiMldurul Inn, mill a lively excliaiiHa ot liKornm lion Is Ihn result. Tint next club meeting, scheduled for I i comber It. will bo held on liecember S, Minnlny, nioriilng at 11:30, and will be u general meet, lug nt the Unburn hutul. Hum marie and study topic will be considered, with a bonk review and discussion oceupylitK Hits second hour. . . Mr. I.ehilid H. Jiihnsiiii ami her two small siina have returned nun several week visit In pint, titiitl null Mrs, Johnson' mtulier. .Mr. and Mr. Johnson are now dint! viled In their ttttraetlvo new home nt Vtttu potter atreet. For one nf the last meetings of h" year, chamber of ctuniueree Inttles' auxiliary menilier Halhered H Wetlue day evening ut the eluli ritiimn. when Mr. N, o. Herring wit hit'tei's, assisted by Mr, l.ttura llnti'l. Mi'it. Frank Hill, Mrs, H ;. Mil.iltit.iitl, Mrs. C. E. Hunt. Mis. F. A. Ilium. Mr. J. W. llulilnt, Mrs. Nell P II. m en, Mrs, Chun llenilersoli, Ihn ti oiip his eiilnyeil tin Inter. rH liig nail proflinble year, with many new names a.ltleti to hp iiieinbeish p rosier and a large in tetidnnt'e a, the ineettitM. Cards and a program, to which Miss l.ii.n Evcrsnn, Mlu Adeline Johnson, Ft nitres Nttts mid Utile Van lluren voiiiiibuied, nceupled ilia meeting, Several score of faculty women and faculty wive pi rilc puled In the Herein her' "Open buiiie" which was sn event for fnculiy women un Thursday afternoon In the wo. uinn build nt, Hu pleasant a -DeardV 24 Values to $50 Specials Madras Silk Stripe Shirting, Regular 75c values, 53c. Hand Tufted Bed Spreads, large size- . D 1 t7 Si". .,1.,oa ... .$0.19 . , Rs.rr.iUr fi 50 values .'? Pillows Highest Grade Material, . tt 1 foafhprfi ,. siurrea wun gcimiut '.Reg. $4.75 pair, to c ose out $2.98 t R or 7 Sf) nair. to close OUt Combination Suits Pongee Combinations Four styles sizes 34 to 42 $1.98 Pongee Gowns $2.98 Pongee Bloomers $1.98 Pongee Pajamas $4.98 Umbrellas in n hijr sliowiii' Monday aiftl Ttiesday, 20 per cent discount. Christmas Boxes, 10c IS; "Mil in t , ss ""'"tlUltt, tut .. M "tWis J . . ' uv4 l""'" "'III s J " I'll..),,, !! . " 1 supper nuil m 'hr. Planned the ,r,r,''"r J. V.vv;.'u;,n;,i;n,uinT 'iii'ii.tn tu.rtv ii.Tin '"1 e...rt.. , NI nil "'vorlt .iU,i,U."". M me f.,ir,o, ,,.,."; '' Ih mo-t ,,, h.,w.h .7 "J '" ". Ham,,, Kr,,h ,,,;;n:7iw.i..i t"H ti.nl Amy Ve,tfHn An" ' . a . l.llluhtei-H i.f it.- .... erne,.,,,,,,,,, ,,, w"' l one o'clock tu . ri,.,:'n,M,f "ii l.i l.e Klvei, ., i hotel The nffnlr- will J. .. . " iw." B.n,a V""' KtM,v wh roimJ loii liet t ...tntrlhui, ,0 u,T Ailv for t'l.rl.tM... -w.."11. ... vntfr, 49 .85 Values to $90 eiini