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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1925)
is SURELY Your winter coals must be re. freshed before Christmas. Tho fur trimming wilt be fluffed up and full of life again. OlJVIiT. Hl.linial tm Phone 300' KAYMOND TOKKKY Between Eighth and Ninth on Olive c II Hint i Kll MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY. DEC. 16. I92S '"lily. Tin, i,i ,llrl.t m f'lli 'lnilm- II,.. ,li Thv- M'M..,v.,1..,r," 1 """ . .' hl,l'i,ilh l Hi., elr- . Iml,.lt n.i, r..M.Hi.r term of Mis. I'IMht HIi vIhIii-.i r. i. .1 . ' iii'iwiiui-g IMIIM1, I IH'Kh. yesterday I'm "I Willi. '"llKhl.v m 1'iulliiiiil i I'HllI I !- iV.ll ,y nithliy III I'i.mi iv 1 1 llllil illy wlm W.Mlt i-mly. H III in ll)l(. in I'linlliiK in word in. ill'. I'l'liiilvi'H ln.ro. IHiU (iiiiri.- i.i..i. a fl-l.lf I ... , ,,-,, IHIU . . iNiiy n c,r I'll" -Morning ( in i.ii i. iii :,r r in. iiiii'inl.u,ila I'l-gmi ri)iirti.' Ulster. In ulili. ii iimii-iiIIimi ful IWH WCks IIKH. III. 'y 1 1 iiiIii Iii r-iiv nn.. ii.... !,';,'', '"""Y'y '' I'.iy, wtiu huH "II n Mlilimtli I'iiIIh f,. ,,, 1 1 "Hi, In Inn,. ,,r i , ,,, i-.m-iim. .mi-. Illlll M Hlllilrr. FIVE CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS Mrs. (,. K. I l. nuiik' .r Noil wrc uiiiiiliK nut -of. town i-il.., .;u. Ki-tio yt'Htiiitii). . . It. Vt f ' Dart liumrm i Ml and J-" I'it'Hw rwiurnoi from n surcrsiif ill duck LurUl ronniUMlM of Nttln Ah .rtb (m MM H Hi" officii o( liwatf Clrk Mrynon yesterday. ImtUlni I'eopln (i to California I -Mr. tml Mr. M. J. I'mwiiImr uml J&i pownlnB of WiMidlttm Pave on kwtmbtr '"r auk'. in Lfont two month. Miruurr I.lfHUiMi I muni A mur- rjf Mr-rnM' wi InMiicil nt tht of j ' of County iMirk Ilryaoit y?n. I Iirrtiy to rrcHtdii M. roji mid iibM Hffditmn, both of Kojfciitr, Url aiul Mm. Vnntii io Smith r. tod Writ V. Ynrun expert Ulttvetlili niornlnjt liv iiutoinnblto I'KMdetm nml other ftuthnrn cnttrnl luhor ruutirll. It wan it 'll""' to i:iot McihIkmk I tin Hiuu ludK. MhhuiiIc, or Ku- ''IH', Will Iill-Vt llilH (tVCIllMK tl -U'fl officciM for next yi-ar. The j"al Arch Mumuiih will clod (n the nlKht nf Dijcomher 21. KL-jUt Iti'rti-(1 Ihnul norK It I inn. it,i,ti'iii of uiutor iout i. i.iclv.'.l word htHt n'Kht that hln tdHti'r, .Mm. Alice uhnHtouU. whom hi- hml not m-i-n for aa ycuiH UlfU In Alahmnu ycHtonlity. Fiiin-rtil m Aiiiioiiiki'iI I'unml 'rvii-f-K tor MrM. .Marl ha Kllmi liuthr will ho h-ld al 2:30 o'clock HiIm afternoon at the Itraiottettcr ha)vl, ;i wiih nmioutK'fri Inrtt "Kil. ( hilHihin Hclf-ncc HcrvlcfH will bo it-nil. Int'Tinrnt will tuku lai-f In tho now I. O. O. 1. cvin-i-t i-ry. l-'jivh I'lonctTM Mwl-The Knclo wifil to Ori.n I'lorn-iTM met at the Mcthoilint nnhlt-iii m 1233 Hii:h , ! rl,llrr1 l"t nlghl and llmcned to a ,nilnR -imt o( luu HHK oy KfiinctM ruinphfll on tho ' . . I nrlv in nt i ho a t.w.i, 1 1.. m -- 'KIKUII I IIIK. .i r. uinphpll uIko Kve tho current i-vcntM. The im jnhern dlKcuHHiMl tho rotnlnir hankPlhall KfUNon and di. PhlPd to adopt jtiiits of a uniform HprliiK In Hun IHcku, whero ho will h t hief jnolor liiHfi,tur. jlu wuk cdiK'utf'd' In Kukuiiu. ( , ' I'aciric ClirlHiJiiii Ilonplial Ncwn - Ad nil (t JoKt-ph WJkoii, city. iJliniilrini-d: Joni'ih U'IIhoii, city; .MIhh Alvndu Hulkr, cliyj Kurl flmtdiinl, city. " . lirjwon f;MM ( yUn:tnu H. H. MryHou. county clork, will attend tho annual in(dliiK of tho OroKon I i ountv ('ifi-kH' aHHoclatlon In I'ort luiid ThuiHilay and Friday of HiIh wiruk, hu Htatod yoftturduy. Improved Tviwl riindniMfMl Carl Weaver, loriuerly a local ruHldcnt, huH Hold an iuuirovfM four-acre, trael of land near Ijirtncn Htatlon to Alary Hwent, It wan reported yex- terday IhroiiKh tho JIoChomm Itealty j niiiiimny, Turkey Klioot IMamif Mem heiH or riio KaKleH' lodKe 1iHt nlKht difcUled to hold a (.'hriHtmfiH turkey Hhoot Hunday, lieeeiuhcr 20. Loca tion of the I'Vont wuh no't decided ami will he announced later, of fh'Uiln Hald. I jiKlo HtH'Ul Ih Kiwix'hh The ImHket Modal hold hy tneinbcrH of the KiiKleH lode and their famil ies' hint nlKht wuh pronounced tt huccchh. More thun 00 peoplo at tended and Home of tho hunkutH drew hlKh bidH, It wuh reported. i;ucen Mosp'.tnl ltcM)rt Ad mitted: AI C. A. Itedmond, el y; Jameti ' AitornH'nkiH, city; John Tlaeifan, city; Uay Htockwell, CotlaKe Urove. D.HmiHHed: John Mle helhrook. city; Mr. Frank MtronK. city; Jamen Hartley, Cot triK (.Jrove. , Klkf' Official Coming- Don 8. Fluhor, deputy rund exalted ruler of the Oregon Houth jurlndlctlon, will attend a meeting of tho Ku (,'ene Klkn' lodge on the night of Wedrtenday. January 13, it was an nounced ypHtorduy hy George K. Wood, Hecretary. Drum Corp to KUtI Approxi mately 3G meiubei-H of the Ameri can l.eglon drum corpH will hold their annual meeting and election of officers at tho Ouburn hotel, Thurtiday evening. It wan an nounced yeHierday.- PlanH for the year include consistent practice. ' Aijinil in .shoppinu: licn Mr nml .Mi,. !(.., J.,.,),, r.-Hlih-iln of Jiin. tl.-n cnv, atiendi-d to nho.i p. me and other aftaiiM In Kugnie ) entvi tin)'. hrlu-r llncil Him fined S5 $." It. K. i'ar fln-nle of tho yitttrnlny on a chnritc of npeedlng IIIB HIIIU1IIUOIIO, Labor .Meeting loHpmtil fn iicriiiint of the moving picture nhnw hold at the iinnoiy bint uluht, i hern wiim no niuctiiiii of tho color. llowpiial Kiipcrlnffiutait Sc'cci-cd- Itev. J. It. Cuan of Med ford Inm been choHon hh nuperintendont of the new .Methodist hoHpltal lit Marnhflihl, aceonlinK to Dr. K. A. Dnnrnrd of thin city, former dlK ir it miiH'rinlendi'nt. and ho luis In JuHtlce taken charge. The hoNplial han j Snow Ls H'Krtcd -' Fourteen Inches of snow at the summit In the rail construction nreu. above Oak rid go, was reported yesterday by I'erry Hieolnmeher, deputy state game warden, who has Just re turned from Heyniour camp.- There In considerable trapping activity in that region, he said. -. Student SMMdal Announced Announcement of special trains to carry University of Oregon (Stu dents from Kugene to - Portland. J. Welhi' court j born ! operation fr the past four.''1! way points, was made yester- or live month. uay ny ine nouinern t'aciiic, as one of the holiday train service Kcnnm Plan Party Arrange- ' features. Trains will leave here for meniH tor a C hristmas party bv'tne norm ti p. m., uecemner n to upend so mo I alio rnta points lt i . CoUkf (joei tin MeKrtuh ItmM D. Collier. asMtiiant county r6) iuprlntendont. loft yenter Uj 91) trip tip the McKenclo fHMO ltt iK-hooln. H t)XpMoi u fir an McKenxlo llrldge. 15 Urt ifhool on the route. rw Itewtdcmx to In Utility ilHrmti wan IfHiiod at tho office (bt building limpcctor yester to to Throdorn ltorg to erect a fierce nt 320fl Hnrrls street ftl Itott of I3&00. A penult wiih Ih- purted by Inciil of f .clals. (.tad to trtt Home Mr. nnd Mr. W. W, Conn of Kuirone huvc Just returned from a vUlt of two nlh in tho m.ddle western stales, coming btk to their honie horn by wny of I.os Angeles, "filad tn cot home," was the com ment thry made upon arrival. Oeorire. The wedding took place on Mntuetoit I'reiMiiiur for I load Hunday at llohate. New Jersey. Mr. Work The people of Muplrton aro. Hrenkhahn hus been In the avla ' IMeparing Tor extensive road work, tlon service of the army for eight aecontluK to It. H. Hhelley. suiier-' years and has been stationed for vlKor of the HIiiNlaw forest, who has : some time In New York. Ho ex Just n t in noil from that section of pools to he transferred in the members of Itoy Kcout troop No. land at II a. 1. woro made yesterday. Tho event cembor IS. will oe given Wednesday evening. iK'oomber 23. Kny Ford, senior pa trol loader, has resigned to take the office of assistant scoutmaster of troop No. 7. sponsored by the Knights of I'ythias. Carl Dreiikhahn Married Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Drenkhahn, of tiJH Clmrnvlton street, yesterday re j reived news of the marriage of their son Carl to Miss I-:thelT m. and 1:45 p. m. De- ANXOI'XCKMEVr , , ! M KM BICKH OF THK SPRINCJ-' field church will give a cantata ! at the Thurston church, Thurs . day evening. - j Gifts for Children Listed below you will find pictured and described a few gift sug gestions for the boy and girl this Christmas. They will appreciate any of these. Come in and look them over It makes Chrutmat Shspping an easy problem when you vi.it a Sporting Goods Store. SCOOTERS 1trc is a hustfy scooter otic '"at will stand all the hard Wcks that the regular hoy or fln will give It. You parents W't go wrong on this as a gilt, $3.50 to $6.50 COASTER WAGONS ilesirc of every boy. a t.:. ,...ict,t- u:irnn is the l-vorv toaster looks l.ijr to the waKonlcss hoy, but von Can ci't llu'iu in any size here and well guar mtee the moment that the hoy comes into posses sion iic will he a very happy little ma"- . $1.00 to $12.50 He are a few more suggestions that we know are close to the M of all children Remington Pocket ' Knives Every hov loves to own a pocket knife. It is ihe joy of his life when he finds one for him Christ inas morning. 50c with Chain up to $5.00 no "Lucky Dog" Kind Basketballs Baskothalla ail (-hristinas. nre the delight Please him this Tricycles Tvicvcles for all 'trom uauy. "THE WHEEL size 'to 12 years old, GOODS STORE OF EUGENE" THK UNITY STUDY CLUB WILL, meet with Mrs. John Baird, this nftorrioon . at o'clock at her . hornet at 993 Alder streot. THE LINCOLN P.-T. A. WlLL meet' at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday. December 16. There will be r Chrlmmas program given by the school children followed hy a social hour. Remember our . "cup shower." THE SPENCFJl CRFKK FARM ors' Union will hold a business meeting and election ot officers ' Thursday at the homo of Joe Hibble. All members nre urged to attend. Refreshments will bo served. TIIR WtLLAKKNZIR THIMBLE club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Mersdorf, Thursday, December )T, in the afternoon. ' Work will be planned for the coming year. A good attendance ' Is desired. RKOULAIt ME1CTINQ OF I It VINO Orange, Friday evening, Decem ber 18, After a business session a short Christmas musical pro gram' nnd sociable will bo held. Indies bring pop corn balls, candy or npplea. Everybody bring n present not to exceed 15 cents In value. School ATono to CIoso KLAMATH .FALLS. Ore.. Dec. 1 16. With two deaths from spinal i meningitis here within the past few days and with four known cases of the disease the city coun cil last night, decided that closing. i of the schools was a sufficient check to tho -menace. . Stores, 'theatres. churches nnd other places of public amusement will be . allowed to remain open. , There were no -new, cases of tho disease reported today. ; Sendershott's Gun Store ?7 Willamette ' Telephne 15 I'rtaom'r (u Be Hcturmfl - -SALEM, Ore., Doc. 15. Clovcr nor Fierce today .laaticd n requisi tion on the govornor of Ciilifornia for Ihe extradition of Italph M. Wortdliv who Ih. under Indictment In Coos county for alleged child Ktenllng. Hald to have heell com mitted Septomher 5, last. The child, Naomi Weddle, is mid to have been taken from her guardian, Mrs. p. K. MoNalr. 8. A. Male horn, a Coon county officer, will go to California, to return the prinoner. ' , Cull for Cimnty Warrants Notice is hereby given thnt all I.nno County Market ISoad Wnr rantn to and Including Itcglater No. !)Sl, dated October 20th. to .No vember 16, 19SS, will ho paid at tho offlco of tho Coulity Treimurer on Friday, December 18, 1025. IntcreHt will ceaae -on thut dato. iOHACK SCHI8KA, UoUnty Treasurer. .-.- ' .?: : 12-18-S Oriental Grill Vmlor New . MuniiKonient Dinner flanco every night except Sunday. Muslo by tho now Wur lltste piano. Special attention to phone orders. Phone S343, Jack O'Day, 'proprietor. 12-8-tf MUTUAt LIFBO. M. SPRAOUB ' HI.KS ATTKNTION negolar sossioii of Kugeno lodge iso. i(, n. ' K 1 k , weilnoiwiny evening. Decemhor ITT Ine for candidates. Turkey shoot In the club rooms ntter the Initio session. Hill hot your turkey. -fw Christ mas, Plenty of nminunliron for all Ulks. - t SKCWSTARY. ' , I ', l::ilM"-.MMI)-l ' " ... Eugene's Own Store Offers Another Eventful Value Demonstration! After weeks of intensive effort we have, at last, secured : in time for Christmas, a , Shipment of 72 More EXCEL ELECTRIC . ,." ;;cookers;':;;::;J! Cooks while you're away t , i TT rr f x Such as created a sensation in.' .., our basement sale some time ago.' ... r :; Another Lucky Prifce Concession Enables Us to Offer This Regular ; . .. , $10:00 Cooker - at' the formep sale price ; ' ... Connects toJlnti Light Socket. Saves Time. Food and Money. mm Takes up no more room than an ordi nary hat box. Cooks a meal for - 4 or S people! So heavy has been the demand for this wonder- ,: f ut new electric cooker the factory was forced, to . : fill orders in respect to size. One Portland store ordered 2,000. Naturally, the smaller towhs were obliged to wait but now we have them! Six . dozen only! They will be placed on sale .Wed nesday morriing at 9 a. m. If you did not secure " one of the former lot by all means reserve one, early!, : - . ,- ' ' Think of buying a high grade, guaran teed Electric Fireless 'Cooker for less than the price of a good , toaster! ' Connects to Any Light Socket, Saves Heat, Time and Money Here Is What This Cooker PJDo v , It .cooks. anything vthevayi you want -it cooked. - Ideal for " average 'family and apartment use. You simply put in the' food turn on the current until it is hot then turn the current off and the stored heat does the cooking-. No stones tp heat no worry no watching or. basting. . . - ' -w All the natural juices and delicious flavors of meats and vegetables are ,f ' retained in cooking. Roasts, steams, bakes, boils or fries, -. . . . Pays for itself in short time a four pound roast, roasted medium shows practic ally no loss when taken out. While another roast of same size will show loss of '35 cooked in ordinary stove I , - . . A Word To "Gift Puzzled". Husbands! Here is a wonder new Electric Cooker that will revolutionize cooking-. It will save hours of drudgery over a hot stove. It will enable your Avife to have much more time to do the many little things she wants, to but cannot for confinement of a stove. - . .. . . . Surprise her Christmas morning withe an Electric Cooker J ' She'll sing ' praises of your good judgment ever after! " A Standard $10 Value $y 95 ' Offered Now at Only rfV7V ' " SPECIAL Demonstration in the Basement Store , TODAY .. : t - 10 n. in to 3:30 p. m. Come to the basement store Wednesday and. Bee a whole meal cooked In one of these macvelous -new cookers. Sample the delicious cooked food. See for yourself what a remarkable cooker this isl. "Eugene's Own Store" MEMORIAL PARK PLANNED j nillCE IENX1S JiAMKD HEAD 01? ASSOCIATION (Vly Tho AnBoclnlotl Press) PENDLETON, Ore.. Dec. 14. Hmce Donnis of Iji Orande was oloctod president of tho Harding Memorial Park association at tho organisation mooting of that body held here today. All of tho officers named are members of the board ot trustees which consists of 16 In dividuals residing in Washington; Idaho and Oregon. '. Frederick .Sloiwcr of rcndleton was' oloctod vice-president; Goorge C. Baer'und Judgo William Duby Pendloton waa named troasuror: J. Alexander of Walla Walla : wag nmdo honorary vlco-prcsldent. ' A (leclsion wns mado by tho as sociation to prcsont congress a mo. mortal calling for tho minting of .special cplns with which to finance the purchase and Improvement ot a park In tho Bluo mountains, somewhero near the spot where on July S. 1923. tho late President 'Harding delivered an address. ; Scrubbing Do I.nxii . When washing the bath-room or kitchen floor, half the work Is the onnstant getting lip and down to new spot, J-,ven this despised 16, 8 o'clock; Ballot-Hob may bo made easier by tho use of propor utensils. Have a kneeling .cushion, purchasable In any store, or made of straw, excelsor or fibre, Covered with denim. ... t Largo, porous cloths, especially for floor washing, nre on salo. Old' knit underwent- serves well, . . - ' - To hold the pall of suds, have a platform on castors, This is simp ly a board, large enough to hold the pull, and with castors on it. It may be rolled about and thus savo tho trouplo of getting up to movo it. - : - To Heniovo Water Spots If your - furntturo, or polished floors have water spots on them, these may bo removed by the ap plication of a few drops of commer cial ammonia, ' Hub the spot with a cloth: moistened In tho nnimonia Resistor Claslfied Ads will gel results.. . . , Tfle Work Sink backs, drain boards, bath floors, store fronts, etc. Estimates i Furnished Frank Field 1893 Garden Avenue Phone 1912 2Vi Venrs ago. the founders of the 1. S. National Bunk hrf-d a vision of an institution that .would '16 -tt helping friend to ewryone In this county. They were mora Interested In seeing Eukoit become, a thriving, bustling commercial center than they were tn'buildlnff up their own fortunes'. ' So t hoy 'organized this .bank with this definite policy In, mind and named.it after': the. most re.?pocted, most helpful and most .honest organization in the w.ortjLl the United States Government,. " And If one were to look buck' over tho Intimate history dtf the U. S. National Bank one would flndihat never has this ideal been lost out of sight. If you c6me tb'us as a netv customer today" you will know tiiat you tiro being u agisted for that is our foundation policy. '. -,.i". '' V . i -. 'i .V U S. NATIONAL;'-- -1 In ft . t B A N IC Xjhe Bank , of Service ' .I.-, s'. :') '- EUGEN E-LOAN fr SAVINGS BANK ( .. , ' SAff BanAjor Savings i r '(