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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1925)
EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1925 I furl llrlilnpil. liny nml llrlilweti Hillil tlli'V IlllW llt'l-ll llllltlllOS Ul till' stnti; Imlimtiliil m-liool u ml have TAKEN TO TOP OF BUTTEf Contractor Getting Busy on , New City Tank Th trio Mft mUo! at by Ooorfcc lift akllllltft nWUDP llf A MlM'Vttt Mtil iii.... itt Wtwl SmliiL-richl. whlrll. tt tin ull"'ko.l, tluy Irh'il to rol Htior HtoulhiK (In i-r. hut tluw nuttl tttoy hoard tio 1h1IiM,s kim rinse (u them. All tluw ttiup fiu luM U tlir rutin ty Juil hero. MORE NEW MAINS LAID Wafer lliianl IIah !mM v Willi . City'v (imwlli In l'mWilhix, sori'leo It. C. flpydel of rortlaiul, who hn 1h roiuraot to bntM Uio new :i,0(Mi,(MMi-Kitllon rtwrvotr n Skln iHT'ft Iwttw for th oily of Kmreiio, has noun or his equipment on the jtround ami expects to be excavat ing In a nhort time. The new reser voir Is to be located on the ntl en! of the hutte, rovortnir the tlt of the firnt reservoir canst runt ml for the city waterworks a small out thut has been In use for SO or 35 yearn. , : - - Tto contractor fia erected a house where the cement ami other materia I that Into the reser voir wilt be Htored, hns an air com prefwor and electric motor on the KrounU, and yesterday took & . steam engine to the bill to operate a holster during construction work. Water Mauis IjiIiI The water board's construction crow Is just finishing the laying of1 a block of four-Inch water pipe on Twenty-second avenue east from T'nlversliy stret to Onyx street and a block on Twenty-fifth avenue east frqm Harris to Kincald. Superintendent Mct'lain said last night that the board has Inld from three to four miles of water mains each year for the past three years and lias kept pace with the growth of the city In the outlying districts. All the districts within the city limits that have been built up lately are pretty well supplied with water now, he said. The superintendent said that no work lias been done on the new pipe line from the McKcnxie river ut Hayden bridge to the pumping plant In Kusjene, but that the con tractor has stated that equipment ti being made In the Knst and thut U will be here in a few weeks. CMS TO SELL FOR LESS ioi;r: iiitoTiir'its anxoi ct: im itKm n iox Ammini Will Ut Aitnmmtvil J unit ary 7; lagv Ail 1VJoki1uh1 l-Vum HiNltunrUTw Ititf reductions In the price of nl' IodK cars will be-made January T, 19iti, uccordlnf to tt ux adver tisement printed in thin morutmt'i Kegistor und telegraphed trout IHulKe I trot hers headtiuarlers to K. M, Hathaway, local agent, last night. , The reduction will apply to u!l cars bought ufter midnight yester day, the telegram stated. YYheu tlie new prices are made known January 7, the full amount uf the reduction will be refunded to all purchasers since midnight last night. It Is announced. The advertisement telegraphed to Mr. Hathaway and printed this morning says that the reductions will be "tremendous." They are expected to be greater titan ever made by this company before. EUGENE BOY MAKES GOOD cloni'anoc ncoOi'Miry mi forwp iwek I li'iitln. MUSIC STUDENTS APPEAR UX'ITAT, TO UK OIVKV AT B. V. TOMC1IT THEE GUTTINGJS ILLEGflLi TAKING GKKFNS FKOM PRI VATE I'HOI'KHTY VM-AWI'lTi I'Vrcst Servltv Calls Attcntkm Statute In Itoth. Orcnu nml - ; - Watdiinxioii That the practice . of stealing Christ mas trees along roadsides, or wherever they may be found. Is not only morally w rong. but a direct violation of the law both in Oregon and Washington. Is the substance of a statement just issued by the United States forest service. Olsen's Oregon laws, section 34C, provides treble damages for tres pass for cutting- trees, stating that "whenever and person shall cut down, girdle or otherwise injure oi carry off any tree, timber or shrub on the land of another, without lawful authority, in an action by) such person, if Judgment be given for the plaintiff, it shall be given j for treble the amount of damages." I : The Washington law, section SS (5813-1) provides that "any person who shall go tpon any lands owned by the state, or by any person, firm or corporation, without the consent of the owner thet-eof.and cut down, cut off, top or destroy any tree, shall be punished by a fine equiva lent to one dollar for every tree so cut down, topped or destroyed." - Foresters suggest that it Is not In keeping with the Christmas spirit of "peace on earth, good will to men" to secure the central symbol of the holiday, a Christmas tree.' by an act of immoral, Illegal vandalism.,. Music students nt the Kugeuo Bible university will hold a recital at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the chapel auditor! tun. The following program has been announced: Quickstep, hehroeder, Hutu .Ben nett. 1'ale Moon. Logan. Clifford Bias, "Honey Chile."' Lily Strickland. Virginia Whisler. Margnrite waltz, Keinhold. Vir ginia Williams. A Jaanese Love Song, Brahe, Ie Lillian Olson. Villanelle, Pelncqua, Grace Kirt ley. Little Bird. Grier. Tiea Smith. The Little Damoiselle. Novello, Eldoru Young. In the Lovely Month of May, Merkel. Alice Kendall. Sunrie and Von. Hoy Shaw. Au Matin, Godard, Francis I'icklesimer. The Old Kef rain, Kreislcr, Mjs. Chandler. ' Two Hoses, Gilbert. Alice Gates. Berceuse. Gottschalk, Loa Jlcin Inger. O Love Divine, Xcvin. Hazel White. The Lord is My Light. Allitsen. Allen Searle. Selection. EVi B. L orchestra. IMS XIMMI'.UMW IS MKX. iiom:i at wivsr rtuxi rin tut Army Football-Team lit Stncrtil Guinea Ihii-Ih FaM Schmiu Hon Zimmerman of this city is making good at Visl INttnt, uc eortting to a letter received yes terday by the Morning Heglster from K. J. Adamn, secretary to Culled States Senator Stttntiold. The letter reads: Gentlemen: "We have Just received Informa tlon relative to the fine record that t'tuli'i Ximmermuu Is making at West INiint. Senator Staufleld up polnletl him during the last sum mer and bu Is making very rapid strides whleh I am sure bis many friend in Fugene will upitreclate. "Don 15. Zimmerman is, a sou of Mr. and Mrs, John V. Zimmer man, ST lleventli avenue east, Kugeuo. and this is the report that comes from West Folut this morn. Iiik: " 'tdet Zimmerman took part In the army's football games against Columbia tini versify, No vember 14, which Army lKt, score 31-7. and I'rslnus. November 21. army winning, .score 44-0. " "Cadet Xtmmcrman played full buck In these games. In the Colum bia game he wan u.-ed as a sub stitute, und in the I'rsinus game, however, be was the man selected to lead off in the position of full back. In ibis last game be scored one touchdown for army and proved himself to be n strong, fast plunging back of whom much Is expected in the futui e. ' 'Cutlet Zimmerman has at tained the unusual distinction of becomings n member of army's "A" suuad which consists of S se lected players of the entire foot ball st(tiad while In his first year at the Cnited Slates Military aoud otny. v j "Cadet Zimmerman formerly I attended the Eugene high school, j and the I'nlversity nf Oregon, bvth of Eugene. Oregon'." j AGED .WOMANUS HURT MUS. II AlU.l s I-ICKI'IISON M 1 I I It UHOIvFN llll- Mts. i ih a lies IHekeiHon, IVarl s'.ieel. In In the I'nclfui ClnKltun lintpllal Htllleiiug n bioken hip ts lite I'cNUlt til' it fall thut occulted hi her home Mon day. The exact nature of ho Injury was not known until yesterday, when the Voman, who Is said to bo a Ihui t ?u years old. was placed (n u plaster cast, where she must re ma n lor many months, it U be lieved. Mis. IVekerson, nccordlnir to the report, lay on the flour In her home several hours after (he tall, he-fore members of the family re turned and dUcvtvercd her condi tion. It was not known how she fell, She Is the wife of a. well-known civil war veteran. ' . - ill At. SIGNBOARDS ARE LIKED FARMERS COUNCIL MEETS F.I.F.CTIOV Of OFFICFHS TO TAUK IM.ACF. SVICItDAV The annual eteeiion tf officers of the Lane County Agricultural council will take place at u ineett lug at the chamber of commerce In Eugene Saturday, according to announcement yesterday by O, S. Fletcher, county agent. The meet lug will begin at 10 a. m. Ites'des elect 1m; officers the council will lay plans for the com ing year's work and discuss other mutters pertaining to agriculture and farm life. The agricultural emitted Is made up of representatives of df ferebl farm organ .satbuis throughout the county. mroitT OF I'OUFsT OF is m ui ; SU MIIcm of KuuiW and 01 MUc of TtuiN FluUhctl lu I'iimhuIo Fnrvl Six mites of roudt and approxi mately III miles or Halls were btittl in the Cimciiite national ror et this year, uccordlitg to lite ie. potl of H F. (Iiele. forest official, who has that cIiikh of work In the forcM in charge. The report Mutes lltat H! miles of toad was cleared lor construetlou ut nome fuinte date. This was on the Willamette highway, The ttital mileage of trail main tallied thin year was Hiiyt the report id Mr. Grefe, white the mileage of toads malntulned was t; ti. The South Fork road has been finished this year tt far ns Helk uap and 3.7b miles additional have been cleared. The mlleugo conrttruiieil on the llladi ereelt Hull Wm ll.7 wb 11 on l he Culupottya Hall II was fi.W miles. The mileage bultl oil hunt Fork trull wan I LSft. POSTMASTER jS WANTED TO III'. Ili:,l TO I'H.Ij ii,oiti:v i: v. wncv CUM Ki'ivlrn 'iiiiiliui(liMi for I'HIkllllllltt' (nr ihibIiiiiiiiIi'I' lit l''lm -I'hns i ii-i'uiiti. Iihn tuM'ti tii'iti'i'tnl ly I ho i ll Hil'Ylrn rillillllliiriliin. All lllllli'lllllMIII 111 II t I'll I'll i'kIvi'iI liy III" I'lVll nUI'Vlrn i'iihi iiiliwliin iii-fnrti Jiimmry 1.1. mail, lllli'l' Willi ll till' lliillrilllt will lui iiiiiii'IimI wIumi nml wlirni I'xiinilini I Ion will ln hi'lil, It Im iiiiiiiiiiiii'i'iI. Tim I'liii'iMirii udli'ii hi it Nil my u( I li Mm nml lii-t ii nu viiiniil Niivi'inlii'i' II. IM'V ly rKiinuii 't Hi.. iI.miiIi u( W. II. Wi'iilliiMmiit, iliu lulu iutNliniii(i,i'. vri-w 'aiit-waiim n MiiU'lii'il-l'iill ruilliiii. IIiikhii Muoln Hlnii, IU9H WllliilHi'Mn .1, I'Iioiiii Sill. U-ll-i Ot'HM I.. NKKI.Y t'll, lltiyn your nht lli' (nr nimli. ja-IU-rimi. DISTKHT J'OHKST MI-TICK SK.IS hXU SAMI'I.K LINCOLN PROGRAM TODAY OIKISTM AS KXTBU5TAI X M KXT UKlilNS AT 2:30 I. M. Z. F. STOUTEMYER DIES 1xgene resident had been" USj tor several months Z. F. Htoutemyer, fop 15 years a resident of thin city, died at his home at 293 Washington street yesterday afternoon at the age of 80 years. . Mr. Rtoutemyer and his wife came-here from Burlington. "Kan. He had been employed for a lonr iime at the wholesale warehouse of Mason, Ehrman and company. He had been ill for a number of months. ' Besides his widow. Mrs. Laura Rtoutemyer. he in survived by a son, JL J. Stoutemyer of Portland. The funeral will be held at the Yeatch chapel Thursday at . two p. m. FteVi H. W, Davis will con duct the services. SHERIFF BRINGS THIEVES YOUTHS WHO STOLE RIDDLE MACHINE IV .IAIL Program of the - entertainment to be given for the Lincoln school Parent-Teacher association today, was announced last . nlfjh: by tehool off c ills. The enierianmen: which begins i 2:30 o'c'ock. will consist of Christmas numbers and is as fol io w: Chris? mas carols fourth, fifth and sixth graders. Rec'bition Charles Devereaiix Dialogue second grade. Piano slo.lean Bradley. Al'.ce Lusby and Elbridge Wan-en. Exercise, "Christmas Doings" th rd grade. Violin duet Helen Xeal and Wayne Gilfrey, accompanied by Murjorle Snell. Dramatization fourth grade. Dance Koine Snell. Vocal duet Mary Devereaux, Mary Steelquist. Song sixth gratfe. The d'strict forest office In Portland has sent for n sample of ihe skii boards used by the Cas cade national forest at the en trance of the forest on the McKen clo highway also at the entrance of the public camping grounds near McKcmtie Hrlde with a v.ew to adopting this style as a s and ard.. according to Nelson F. .Mac du f, supervisor. II. J. Knsles. ranger at Reserve. ( hns Just f .nisheii one w hlch K will place at the entrance nf the forest on the Willamette hiVhway and whfch ho will take to the dis trict office to be shown to the of ficers there. The district office Is also inter ested in a device, made by Mr. Mac duff for measuring the width of SCHOOL GIRL IS DEAD M AlMOItIK CAMP IS VICTIM OP HEART TROI'IU.K Murjorlo Camp. 1 2-yeur-oM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ;unp. 1 -III- Ninth avenue w e d ed at her home yestenlay after an illness of about threw weeks w:ilh heart trouble. J. C. Camp, father of (he child. Is seriously ill in a local hospital and It was Indicated last night thai funeral nrrangetuents will be held up pend ng his cetttlltlon. Marjorie was a s! Uileut nt the Lincoln school and was a r nher of the l-'a'i inc tint Chi s but church. She Is survived by her parents and four sisters, Helen. Dorothy, Ruth and Pearl. I WlMaiwlto Collection CrwVt S4rvlit Hooded Collection special ists. C. S. Dillon, manager; Donald Young, attorney, 860 Willamette, Phone 378. The City Ileum y Shop hns all new and experienced operator,' Phone 319. City Barber Shop and lieauty Parlor, S82 Oak street. . 1 12-l-tf Flml XiilliiiKil in''iiix LAST TIMES TOMORROW VOTS with Al I'OCI I. Ml I'lllll'.S EMIL JANNINGS unit it uii'iil iii.t XKWS vi:i:hi.Y M t'SIC cDONALO THEATRE 1 I'l'.UV ( O.MIC Ml SIC TURN OVER BACK TAXES MOIIE TIIAX 25.00O COIXECT ED BY SHERIFF Sheriff Taylor yrsterday turned ovc-r to Treaiiurer Schlfka -$25,-293.09 collected for the yeurn 1918. 1919. 1920. 1921. 1022. 1923. 1924 and 1925. The sums collected for each year follow: 1918 1919 1920 1921 .... 1922 1924 1925 $ 117.60 143.10 420.12 4,340.01 2.533.19 4.410.41 10,207.78 Sheriff Taylor urrived home from CrnntH I'ass yesterday with the .three youths aliened to have Htolen Hohert HldilleV HUtoillolille here Saturday niRht. Mr. Middle wen: with the sheriff anil drove his car home. The youths pave the names of Vans Itay, Iorcnce Trusler and Dr. Hunt Resumes Prnrtlcp Dr. Charles K. Hunt of the Ku pene hospital clinic, has recovered from his recent illness and will see a limited number of patients in his office from 2 lo 4 p. m. dally. Diseases of children and obstet rics. 12-13-3 A. F. mill A. M. Tteiiular meitlnir of Kupene Indue No. 11, December 16, 1925. Annual election. OllDEH W. M. 12-15-2 For next 30 days pnono 1286-L. J. E. Cupp, Painting Contractor. 11-29-1 mo. NKW SHOW TOIJAY wT T4. ...T Oll .Ty... T ' ' i I vmm mill ai fff)M WAim J V YNerrA Vjatammnl b3!i"tvlm v.v -fC .- Jl.il LIAl.t w j j z. CllltlSTllO COMEDY "MY SWEDIE" A lllllffh fest. Kf NOOK AM NKWS Eugene's One Real Toyland will delight the hearts of grown-ups and kiddies alike. There never was such a toy stock in Lane county before. Here you Will find the latest toys and for the least mo ney, always. Dolls, Games, Toys, Toy Books, Construction Toys, in fact everything that goes to make up a happy Christmas, for the youngsters. Be sure you visit Eu gene's one real toyland. " $1.00 GIVE HOSIERY Wundcrliosc nil colors, the finest silk host value ohtainahle ... NEW IVORY The latest and prettiest ivory you. have ever seen. Priced in sets and by the piece. WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM , The most practical of all gifts three bin specials. Ask about them. GIFT DRESSIN'S ) Tags, Seals. Cards, Tissue Paper, Ribbonzciic, Tinsel, Bolls; J lolly Paper and Gift Boxes. DISHES Give her n new set "of dishes. You will find many open stock patterns here at prices that will save yo'u money. Come Straight To-y- FELIX COMES BACK Felix Jr., just arrived. Hurry, they won't last lonj,' at 25c MA MA PLAPHONE Genuine Plaphonc with voice, wonderful value , $1.00 BABY DOLL SPECIAL With voice and blanket ; WHEEL GOODS Scooters, Wagons, Doll liui'gies, Tricycles, etc. . A car load purchase, - . MORE TOYS Erector Sets, Huild F. '., Toy Blocks, Like Mother's Conking Sets, Traps the new marble game, and hiin dieds of other toys that arc new. Hill's Economy Store , Where the Crowds Are Shopping You Will Find a Gift for Everyone Here Displayed for Your Convenience Only 8' More Sho'pplns Dii' 'T:ii7i vm v Vim Fancy Hard Wheat FI OH IV BmtMn. mpjr0 Women's And Misses' Silh Underlhings Thai Are Radiant With Loveliness .Mi.rr luces, limn? nlilinn, nunr niutiU and ,. t everything thai cn.leart tlii'in lu frinmiiic lie.irtj fashion the new unilt-rtliiiij-s. Iiiut(;ine !mw Dorothy would lovt an t'xitiisitr shell pink nightie nr priliap a dainty ach iuiiiuii i niiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sun iipiiiiiii-ii wiiu irutlR'tt-ii motif. i in n- i-.n- iniiiii iii ni lllliici llllll'S III M'K'Ct inim, Uit the kind of intimate dainty thine, mic woninii loves to give anotlier. Kayoii Silk VV.ns $1.1') Ami SI .17! Kavmi Silk Stfii-Ii in lovely pastel shade of Flc-.li, Cinhid, IVncli or llunty-tlew. Kayon Silk Gowni In Orchid, Peach, AUo Nile At J4i5. Distending Silk I rrpe de I lime Nilit tmwiis $7.50. Silk Crepe de Chine Slrp-ius Si) 50 And $K.S0. Silk Crepe de. Chine Slips At $.1.25 to $K.50. .Dainlih trimmed with lace and ribbon. (2nd floor) Women's And Misses' Raincoats For Gifts They're . Special At $4.45 . . . . --Prnctirnl and sensible for (jift giving! Kvcrv femi nine wardrobe should contain a raincoat' in Oregon. They arc scoring a big hit too. " Whether a slicker irf1 a rubber raincoat an interest ing array of colors greets you. If she hasn't oneyoB can't iniike a mistake in surprising her with one on Christinas., (2nd floor) Milady Can't Have Too Many Sweaters T......tt ,MAii iuc ta itnrvi t'Klll.UJ 1'KU.M .03 w,iiv.w ti.;., ; il.,. cmmii when vou need them more than ever. The sweater is now an cmymj i,:.... n m.mv art wearing them and you onl wondiT ut it when you know i .....I u.nitilc tnev now piai-iu.ii - - ,- arc along with their bright culms and gui'd l"oks- those that rMMIIUIIili'iv button or fit snugly at W. neck. r...i i f..i. i,i,,,r urn the much -iiiui.-i:ii ii iv n y- heralded "Hla.ers" which come in'knitted wool or sucui: sweaters ,r nd floor) Tapestry Panels For Gifts Picturcsdue art tapestry panels ill various '.size' PJ (itialily innterial. The blending t'f colors is . I f Consider Your Children's Eyes If a chilli's eyes are imperfect, correct ft obtained immediately. If this is clone me T' " ' ' ul)ti out of its trouble but otherwise the mn .nn,sihlc glasses are inevitable; while n cure Dccomt. our Minbv .lm imlT en.l until you ro s"'1"" Willi our .work. Tlmt l '"' "n r B try Register classified Ad. if you re1 Wf J. -j .... rr