MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1925
FIVE
A Very
Important
Matter
Klliiitf l)rt-s,'ri,li"n!t ,lS '"l", fl,,,lil' I'I'.vsi. ian lii, ts with
rfrtracU'i'" )' l"w "l'iiK l'iH. written on a small
piece of !at r. is n very important matter. Those ,-mr-,ctcrs
arc mi order to the pharmacist to properly mix pure
drugs for tlic relief of the one who is ill j y,mr H)m.
Ve Utko no chances here. Wo never lubstitute.
W uo only pure drugs tlio best money will buy
,n U80 every core in prescription work.
TIFFANY-DAVIS
DRUG CO.
GEORGE W. DAVIS, Manager
Eugene's New Drug Store
0 Willamette Telephone 131
bill,.......
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April tu ''u 1,0111 A'l"'y nuxt
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I ci!.'.?'o"M" """''' " HlM'ak Dr.
' ,' " I"vit, profomioi- r ,..
!" ." ,. ,. lllVRri11ly r 0rc..,
!.. " principal speaker lit
illiy.
l,l,'ll W...I
i " ' 1,1
h nr t in
I "iiiPK.i muni team
yesterday.
Alpha, TliU
will perform.
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS
PRICE IS COMING SOON
i:van(;ki,iht to :mhk pout
i,am .mi;i;tin; December in
Will Slop lii Albany fur l''w Days
unci Comn cm In Tills
(illy IjiKt
in Ik VWlor lr. Hllll-
'l lion"". physician ( Juiiciluii
m on lluIIH" J. A. Hlevelii
LlOikUnd n 111 Eugene your-
hi itlrnuliil. i" iiiiiin' Hiiti.iH.
r
l.t Xln.l IlKNWll 1'! Kill.
I iiirnun v ..... -. -
L.j .t.l.,,1 .if (1 ondlllo. H'llH u
kiitM vlnltor III tlm clly yestor.
Drunk It Fined S.'.u Kllln Pick-
i ir.lcnl.1V uuit riixol fliO In
Ljct rourl for be;ttg drunk mul
lnrl)t.
Pmii Coaiiln In City Mr. nnd
kin U. A. Mi'lXBT of I 'unit wore
ivnt oUMif-lnwn roslilenlH to
Irnt In Urn clly lulu yesmrduy.
rmnile e'lnin In Euimio Mm.
A. tlirnulle nnil Mm. Kmi llnr.
;ti of Junction l-ily were shop.
if In Kukhio enterday utter.
TWUn V1Ui KNirr MIhh Mnr-
lWIinB in Kuuncf with hrr -
U. Mr i. L. II. McKry, 4J1 Ninth
kmut west.
TrVflfl OttUxr NniiHxI Dcillrl
firriilir, BoH-nr rn dtni, linn Uvi
bHi;M traff.t! offlottr tti npr-
kt ttth tlm city pnllro (Ir-pnrt-fct.
It wu nntinunrcd yoMtcrtlio.
fr T. Monm. vMvt ltrk In thr
mtt M tltt CtiMcndfi tintlnntil fm
(p. CMtu HtHhuri (uilny to iim
m rnrrn in orrirn of tlm
mpqui nntloniil foroHt fur n tvvt
Vin ml U'dtiinii Ahwwi.uI T...1
Fuduywri and Mm. Kdlth Knr
pw). iltcjifMl purllrlpiiiitii in iht
kltlr near UnKni-tr r...i.ll.. i1iH(
f ben t-miHo iif the lirrom
Fnv op mx ot hop ptritnnH. wri
Wed by deputy htr:ffH Hundiiy
and. ph-udpd imt KUllty to tho
cluirtid dairi a.tinul them In (he
junlU o vtut i.
nin l'utm Mini IIitin M. M.
JUttnr of CntWM J'oltit. iar !rid
wen, v. an in tlio tlty NtiMliiy on
btitliH-H l utwitHUd with tho Hchuul
In lllllt tl mi j-t,
lljiiik Ik UN-omtiHl Tlw irnltcd
Ktu.t'M Nuttt'ital Imnk Inbhy wiih
thrtMiiii'd with n C'tirirtinuH tn-u
mid m)mt VuItMldi ftiituifN y enter -day.
Rtnla Clttun will inako u vinU
lu I lid li.itik I Ift'i-li liter 1' 4 II iviin
itnuuuiK rd.
Vltntrri to lnik nt (iitlcvvny
Kniiliw-rii ruitiiiy mad vh-wh to
day will view out iho propoMcd
U'ttiuiit Katfway :i hclnlik (iar
tlrfiii nuith of i h- rliy, Hrcordlnif
tn annoiini'vini'nt it t tho nfflc u(
iu rounty fiiKdn'i-r yvntrrday.
Ni-w llr'dm I IMp-That the
nrw lirhUi arritHM thu WlllatiH'ttv
ilvr In a Krrat Iwlp tn ri'tildcntH
of HarrlidiurK. who wlh to emno
to Ktik-'iM. wait tho fttat-Miient
niad hi't ycittfrdny ly William
Htriida. who, with Mm. Strnda,
wiim u liUHtncHM v Hltor n tho city.
Ttirhor VWim JliiKino Dr.
Jaint'H IIomIk. of tho rolli'k'i- of
inu-htTH at Coltinihla unlvtrlty.
wiiit a vl-dlor In Kiinnc ovt-r tho
wi'ok'ond, an ihi KiH'itl f hlii nln
lirn. Mm. I. M. InKfrmdl and Mm.
Zcldu M. Murrow. Vlillf In tho
r ty ho oonforrfd with local rdn
rutorH Hi regard tn work It ore.
Mlwdotuiry Iloiirtl to Mwt lr.
K. V. Silvt-iH ami llov. With or U.
Myrrn will K t Portland today to
nttond tho mootlinc of tho Htulo
hoard of lulfiHlonu of tho Chrlmlim
rhuroh. Ir. SHvoim In proHldont
of tho lumrd and liov. Mr. Myom
dlroctor of ytninc pooplo's work.
Itov. Mr. M vot will alfo attond tho
inrotlnn of tho oonimlttoo to itr
rattKO tho proKrant for tho ntuto
lly II. W. 11AM
Thor hiia arlHcn. connldorahlo
Hpouiilatloii hero ifKiirdlriK the
outcome of Kviim,'dlHi J)r. ChnrloH
H, J'rlco'H uri'ortH to MUcooMfully
I'ffouL ii Htity In thu doclHtun of tho
1 1 ty council of Portland to ra'o tho
Hovonth Uny AdvontlHtn' ttthorna-1
clu whoru lir. Price Ih now :on-'
diiotliiK u revival which would
niako it puHdlhlo for hlin to com.
Idolo IiIh onKaKomnnt with tho
i vnnuollHtlc criiHiulyrH of that city,
wh eh wiih to ho on December 21,
However, It wuh learned at tho
armory here Hunduy whoro tho
Hlbh Htandard :oiiKroj,'atlon holdH
ItH HorvlcoH once oach wock on nc
count of lark of room ,n tholr hall,
that Dr. Pr.co would clomo In Port
land on tho ifiih ami on hlft way
Houth to Bpcnd tho holiday; wllli
IiIh family, Htop off at Albany and
wlvo t horn a Hhort cnKiiKemcnt,
poHHlbly.holdlnK uvor noxt Hunduy
cvoninK.
Tho exact dato of Dr. Prlco'a
comlnK to Kurcone hn not 'been
Klvon out, but probably nomS time
in January.
EvanK'llHt Kvorott Parrott will
preach at tho armory on Decern
her 27 for the Hlhlo Htandard folkn
IiIh fii-Ht appearanco In thiH city
for Homo tlmo. KvanKollHt Parrott
In well known In religious nircleH
hero and In nald to bo a populur
proncher.
Itov. J-'rod HornHhuh threw a
monkey . wrench into the evolu
tion tHt tltoory durlnK IiIh nortnon
Kundny ovenliiK and omplviHl7.ed
IiIh profcrenco for tho ICblo vor
Hlon Instead of thnno of later date.
At the conclusion of tho pas
tor's norm on, it In no now thing for
one or more additional oxhoriern
to tuke tho platform and plead
with RlnnerH to "hit the HawduHt
trail." Th h Ih a new prucllco to
Ntald nd church Koern, and there
In room for doubt as to Its effi
cacy In cIohIi.k an otherwise ac
ceptable service.
$M$ Qjristmas News
O'er the Gift Trail
With House Slippers
1R'ft is more appreciated than a pair f comfy house
"I'pers. Here yon have tho choice "f l'"'sc shpcrs
fiat niiRment the real pleasure of (,'iving with beauty
niatchinkr usefulness. A wide variety of styles in 1-clts
Otitis and Lcatlicrs.
McCallum and Cadet Hosiery
?rc Rifts that should lie on vour Christmas list. Coni
lnBi" a myriad of colors they make a charnunff gilt.
Luxite Socks For Men
AB''t of Luxite socks for "HIM" is sure to please.
Xtheprice
shoe7
V0
MARTHA E. BUTLER DIES
AGED WOMAN HI'XENT RESI
DENT OF I.ANE COIWTY
I .1S, ,I"", -'ill"r In Sik-iiU Jiimes
M. IIUIHTI, iri'lil..il of Iho Kulein
."illy i.ii.ir.l, will lin unit of tho
"I'CiikiTH ul Die mei'lliiK of tho JOu
'"'I""'" I" he hol.l t the
1 l"i"l I'Vliluy, It wiih mi.
! '"""! 1 y"ler,luy. Hevernl other
,."''' un, on the pruKriun for
I'Hef tulkii.
t ...
. M,'l'lnery lo o Ilr.MiKlu
. . V """"'y rouu inni lilniiry
Hint Iuih i,,.,.,, ,.,, llH .rnlrll.
ron.i iiurliiK the Kunuiier iin.i f,,ii
.H tO ll,t ItlfiVeil 111 III i.rw.n
, '"" eniiniy n.iriiH near
..... rerry Blleet brldKP for till
Winter, nerordlliK In Coun.y En
Kineer I', M. MorHO.
I llOlllllhlill lu ,i n.,.. r
I'., 'riiotiiimon, wlio wuh nrroKted a
lew ilnyii iil-i) on a eluiiKi, of lar
ceny by hnllee of nn autoniobllo,
wiw liuund over by Juntlco of thu
I eaei. J. K. Vouiik at CottaRC
'riivo yenerility. DlHtrlet Attorney
Meilley an, chief Deputy Kher.fr
Hvarverud ntlenileil tho liearlnK.
l:niteii! lliiKilial Nu Ailmlt
teil: Jlrn, M. . jjifiy, Junction
I lly; John Mleholhrook, Junction
Hy; Mm. Kiank HtroiiK, EiiKone;
Mr. JenH CroHn, HiirliiKrield. Uln.
iiilHued: Mm. t. V. Mountain. Co
bunt: Nlik (leork-e, city; Mm. J.
II. Hi-own. city: Krnnk Humph
rey, city; irn llolen. Crow stueo.
S-"tt Wanleil for. I'lilroliiuin
A petition rontiilnliiK many hIkiiii
luri'H nnklni; that the county court
appoint It. . Heotl patrolman for
rou, I iliHtrlet No. 21, which In
cludes tho territory mirrniindlnK
CreHWell, wan rneelved liv Ihe
court yeBterday. It. o. Hraily linn
mred In ihul capacity tho past
year. '
MoniJily M-ilnir I'lnnneil
Muse by the I)e Mnliiy quartet
and an aildrew by Itev. J. Frank
lin ll.iii:,. pantor of the Klrnt Meth-oillHt-KplHcopal
ohurch will fea
ture the monthly meeting of the
Y. M. c. A. memherKhip which
will mart with a dinner nt :l!i
o'clock Friday n'Kht, nccordlliK to
un announcement made yesterday.
.
liar Aso,-lntl,in to Meet Mom
Item of tho Lane County liar as
iinclatlnn nnd iiiembcrH o'f the Unl
vemlly of Oreiton school of law
will bold liter annual banquet nnd
round table dlscuK3lon at tho Os
burn boiel next l-Vlday evenlni;.
ArraiiRemenls for Ihe banquet and
fllxcllHHlnn are beliiK made bv
V.'hltten Swnfford and S. M. Cal
kins. Ijlbor IMo'um In Show Tonlclil.
"labor's Hewnrit." the moving
plclure brotiKbt hero for free
showliiK nnd which was with
drawn from a Sunday prowram at
Ihe HelllK theatre, will bo shown
at Iho armory tonlRht. It wan an
nounced yerterday. National guard
dr. II nltendanee h-is been post
poned for the benefit of tho films,
It was hi, 11.
.
Ilnnk Ctcnrlnir liicrrnHrw- Bank
cleur'MiTS In hliKono mounted to
nearly Sl.15.000 more Ins! wock
than they did tht week beforo. It I HORN
was reported yes'erday by officials j SHOWALTER At'thelr residence
of the KuKeno ClenrliiB House of j n the Stanley apartments, Sun
whlcb all local banks are afflllat-i ,in na.Ami.n- m iqor tn rr
ed. Cbrislnias trade Is responsible, ,, jrs. G- C- sh0waltor' of Eu-1
it was explained. The total fori ono n nnn ,
lni:t week was $rP.nS(t.3S nnd for r"
Mrs. Martha K. Butler, until re
cently n resident of Wulla Walla,
tueu at the home or her daughter,
Mrs. Ella .Shelton, motor route C,
yesterday.
Mrs. llutler was 79 years old and
Is survived by two sons nnd three
daughters. Funeral services will
probably be held at tho llrnnstet
ler chapel, although arrangements
were not completed yesterday,
pending word from relatives In
Washington nnd North Bend.
The surviving children nre as
follows: John flnffney, North
Hend: Ouy flnffney, I'uyallup,
Wash.: Mrs. John Hughes, Kenno
wick. Wash.: Mrs. Amy Becker,
l'ortlnnd, and Mrs. Ella Shelton,
motor route B, Eugene.
Mrs. Butler was n member of
Ihe Christian church 'and the
Daughters of the American Revo
lution, her nffillutlons being in
Walla Walla.
MORE PYROTOL WANTED
SEVENTH CARLOAD B E I N G
MADE fl BY FARMERS
Tho seventh carload of pyrotol
for Lnno county farmers this year
is being made up, according to O.
S. Fletcher, county agent, and it is
expected to closo tho pool by Janu
ary 2.
Orders for 17,000 pounds havo
already been received and It is
hoped, said Mr. Fletcher, that tho
entire carload will be made up in
a few days. Five carloads have I
been received and one Is now on
the way. I
This explosive Is very popular J
with !.ane county farmers. Tho 1
government donates he materials :
which were left over from the
war nnd the only cost is the.
nmount which the powder com-1
pnny at Du Pont, Wash., charges.
to make it up.
ilhe week prior, f 4 H 1 ,74 L',30.
) Ilnnk Case lo Bn Dlslll'ssetl In
Ihe cuse of Frank I.'. Brnmwell.
sta'e superintendent of banks in
charge of the nfrnlrs of Ihe Bank
of Waldpnrt, against M. R. Durbln
a motion wns rued in circuit court
yesterday to dismiss It as it has
been settled. Thin was a case
wherein Ihe bank examiner sued
the stockholders of the bank to
niiike up a deficit that existed
when tho bank closed.
...
Dr. Smlili Wrllrx Article A
description of the physical ' ana
economic geography' of Oregon by
Dr. Warren 1. Smith, hend of the
ilepnrlmcnt of geology, University
of Oregon, will be published In
tho next lsuo of tho Common -weallh.
The paper !s written in
ton chapters, each covering a pnr
llcnlar secllon of the slate. This
Is Ihe first tlmo n couipleto survey
of this kind has been written, Dr.
Smith said.
Pnolfle Chrlsilnn Hospital News
Admitted Hunduy: Mrs. R. O.
t'llno. Dismissed: Richard Godfrey,
city; F. 1). Ooff, Oakland: Mrs.
ItnV WiltklllB, Antnuf. Admitted
Monday: C J. Sworten, l'ortlnnd:
J. T. Avi-brey, ' C'reswelli Mrs.
Charles Dlckorson. clly; Mrs. Will
lilshop. city; Frank Hpnfford, I.os
Angeles: Mrs. John Stewart, Con
don: Mrs. H. V. Jett, city. Dis
missed: Mrs. it. A. Moore, Elklon;
Mrs. I.ololn Smith, Springfield.
FISHER At the Maternity homo.
fi48 Fifth avenuo west, Decem
ber 14, IMS. to Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
H. Fisher, of Eugene, a son weigh
ing 10 pounds.
HOI.L1S At tho family rosldonro
in Springfield. December 9,
1H2G, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Seth Hol-
11s, a daughter, Dorothy Jean.
CI.IXE At tho Pacific Christian I
hospital, Sunday. December 13,
S 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
tVll.tr. Rlltmnn n niil.lne
ANNOl'NCEMENTS
THE CO.VCIRKOATIONAb WO
men's Missionary society will
meet nt tho church this after
noon nt 2:30. All women of tho
congregation nro Invited.
T1IK WOODCRAFT THIMtU.K
club will hnvo nn nlt-tlny meet,
lng Wednesday. December 16, at
the home of Mrs. A. W. Hoskoll,
College Crest. All members nre
requested to bring a covered
dish.
TUB RIVER HOAD WOMEN'S
club will moot nt (he homo of
Mrs. Rov Woodruff, Thursday,
December 17, nt a p. in. Kach
member Is asked to bring n gift
costing not more thnn 10 cents
for tho club's Christmas tree.
New residents In tho district nro
especially Invited to Join, Come
nnd get acquainted.
REDMAN At the Eugene hospi
tal, Monday, December 14, 1925,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Red
man, 2007 Franklin boulevard, a
son, weighing olght and seven
eighths pounds,
flint of Tlmnks
Vi'o wlwli til thnek our ninny frlrntl.
who so kindly oxtomtetl their synumtliy
In nlir Inte Imrenvpniont. nlnn fur tlio
insny hiMiutlful flnrsl Irlbutes.
MH. ,1. U. W1I.KV.
Mil. M. A. WOOD,
Jilt, i, ml Jilts. 11. A. WOOD.
Cnrtl of Tlmnks
Wo wish to express our sincere tlmnks
for tlio sympathy soil tipnullful floral
offorlnss sent us during our sad bo
ron vemont.
O. M. JACKSON snil CUII.DltBM.
A, F. nnd A. M.
Regtilnr meeting of Eugene
lodge No. 11. Deccpiber 10, 1925.
Annual election.
ORDER W. M.
12-15-2
EngloH, Wako T'pt
Slumber No LonRcrt
FInp your wings nnd join us nt
a shndow bnsket social on Tuesday
evening, .December 15, nt 9 o'clock,
given by tho drill team. Bring your
fnmlly or sweetheart. Invite your
friends. Dnnclng at 10 o'clock.
Conic you owo It to tho drill
tenm.
BY THE COMMITTER.
12-13-2
T)r. limit Hostinien Prneileo
Dr. Chnrlea 10. Hunt of tho Eu
gene hospital cllnlo, hn recovered
from his rocont Illness nnd will see
a limited number of pntlenls in his
offlco irom 2 to 4 p. in, dally.
Disenses ot children and obstet
rics. 12-13-3
MUTUAL LIFE Q. M. 8PRAQUB
"From Eugenes Own Store
99
Every section of this hig cheery Christmas store offers charming gift
suggestions. How pleasant is Christmas shopping where courtesy is!
RAYON STEP-IN SETS . y
$5.95 '- V
Silky, lustrous Rayon that possesses such ad
mirable wearing qualities and always retains
its fresh, luxurious appearance. Vests and
step-ins trimmed with soft ecru laces and
richly colored embroidered medallions. Colors
of peach, nile, pink and black. In gift boxes.
RAYON BLOOMERS
$1.98
Specially reinforced at points of strain. Soft '
colors of nile and peach. ,
RAYON CHEMISE
: '.$2.98 :'.v
Prettily trimmed with ecru laces. Shoulder
straps of self material. Choose from nile; peach
and pink in all sizes. '
,
PHOENIX SILK VESTS
$2.00
Pure silk vests in orchid and pink only. Dainty
ribbon shoulder straps and ribbon draw
strings. All special at $2. , .'
NEW! JUVENILE SIZES
Vests $1.25 Bloomers $1.89
All finest Rayon made just like mother's.
Colors of orchid, peach and pink. . .
That her Christmas morning, for which
you are so happily planning may bring
it's fullest measure of joy we suggest.
Mme Elinor Anderson
DEMONSTRATING AT OUR STORE ALL THIS
WEEK the famous ' .
Boncilla Beauty Preparations
specially requests that we thank the women of Eu
gene for the splendid attention and patronage with
which they are favoring her.
Just a few more days to take advantage
of Mme. Anderson's Special Free Offer!
these exquisite items of intimate apparel.
. Men " will particularly appreciate the
helpful suggestions and sincerity of the
Mcmorran & Washburne salespeople.
The Dansette $5.95
Whether , or not she ap
proves the "Charleston" she
could not help but more than
approve your excellent taste
in selecting this two-piece
Dansette of Kayser pure ;
Italian silk. In pastel color
ing . with contrasting
flower appliques, . . ,
The Aunty Christmas
. v Box furthers it's gift
, ; appeal.
Quilted Satin Robes
. S15
The joy of giving such a distinctive gift would
almost equal hers in receiving it.' Easy-to-slip-into
friendly and cosy leisure hour robes of change
able satin taffeta. Lined with dotted silk mull and
interlined with wool.
Quilted Satin Slippers, $4.95 Pair
A charming gift for a charming woman. Skinner's
satin, prettily quilted in such lovely colors tur
rinnise. orchid, coral, oeach and black. Silk ribbon
rosette enchances their beauty.
TO MARRIED MEN!
(Wives Please Don t Read)
Any one of the above gift suggestions would please any
woman. But if you want to see some real hqnest-to-good-ness
Christmas happiness if you waiit to feel and know
her admiration for your good taste is all that it could be
Give Her a Beautiful Coat A
McMorran & Washburne Coat 1
The label from "Eugene's Own Store" means a lot to her.
It most surely stamps QUALITY on the garment. With
out question you may choose here from the largest assort
ment of coats in the citv. All moderately priced from
$19.90 to $79.50
THE NEW BUDGET PLAN
will help you to give such a wonderful gift for it enables
you to make a small payment down and the rest in con
venient, casy-to-mce.t payments. ' . .f
IF IN DOUBT
A McMorran & Washburne merchandise order will easily
solve your problem. Issued for any amount redeemable
at any time. . i t
"Eugene's Own Cheery Christmas Store
A Dainty Gift
Daintily Packed
Humming Bird Pure Silk
Hosiery, that ever-welcome
Christmas gift, is
made doubly attractive
this year by being packed
in individual holiday box
es, charmingly decorated.
An embossed card, ready
for your signature, is In' .
eluded with each box.
Every girl and woman on your ,
gift list knows and "loves"
Humming Birds for their beau- ,
tiful lasting colors, snug fit, .
flawless knitting and months .
of damless wear.
, 40 Colors AH Si?cj
jj.50 a pair
Including gift box ai CkL
OTHER GIFT SILK HOSE
$1.00 to $2.S0 Pair
ftuMrim&'(Bird
PURE SILK. HOSIERY"
WEARS LONGER
I