Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1925)
lit UgONDSECTlON SECOND SECTION J Pages 9 to 12 ; y EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 192S NUMBER 58 """" 7" " Interesting News Note u WoroMIT IQ IQKfn .- sby Register Corresponde nts from Many Upper Willamette Valley Communities .LK'iTIO.V ' HHW VNMAl KKW OlinlNANli'! .lwW"for l"l'l'l,Jwi "r V7, Foli.v Hfflwl Oilier llfinilnlliMi" Mmlo !S,. d.n.- hall to by limdo 2. i""1"" "' """"""''j i UnriiiKfK'I'l. wna inmla !5 ? 'n,M f-'J '" ordinance umtlnK nmht. ... law wan imHfti.il to tdlmln- irtwnif"--''-" !; rl'l I""1 w,"m lp.nl llril'n. I'""'" matron. U X Hi.vr.ti. hull, The i.rdln , . "vld f"r Inspection of nil .irr or o'lb-rr of Ijh !i Th Ho""" ' ""t '30 Zat or l nuiirKirlv, the II Z r-vokod If Iho or.lln , u vloUlril. indinct halts In tho oily tnu.t l mldn'itht except In iwunw "" I'f0'"' "" .. hu ln Klven the nperu ; i dir offlcluls. All person, u i yen "I mu.t lenve a u u'l-I.H-k -nt Hindi un i jrtominiilrd by parent, or lliurtllnn. f ' tiM I" "r"' w'",rr M'M pnihlhlixil In (ho hull, -u womon'n anteroom. Tho a dince floor nod hallways , mi mMo n. nn-iiiuklnit tt IntitxU'Ktnl poraona shall br tllvwcd lo itnueo-, Ilia ordln , t!M will Iho' loll mbst bo Bully llehiml nt nil ilmm. Jrn'" boms' prohibited, wprtnlty t"t violation of the :urt iihr.ll be' fine', or not i pu I! anil not mora thun Saint's Hones Arrive in U. S. SLAV .; . The gift of the Pope to Iiishnp Sclirrmba, of Cleveland, for hill aid in rcstoriiiR the rntacombs, the bones of St. Christina nrriveil in New York, ltishcp Siihrembs is shown in the center. wont itn Minilli.ii nl ilio Pacific n.lluwlnir offlrors: Jlofn Currln. Clirmimii h..,i t,ny. lonicli.; lllmich Town, vloo-ornclo; .1, K. I.ln.lnoy will mnrl coiinlruc I Kxtlicr l.rtonunl. chunccllor; Ni.'llic II. m v.'mk miiui mi a riiiull uliuc- llliKkinnru. ruenrder. Alice ' Urocd llire hi (In. i.'iir ..f li'.n . U'iiiiIiik mill Hiivc. ri'rrlvor: Anna Swaiwon. mm- : CITY HALL POSSIBLE J IA.VK hTIU T( Hi: MAY I'lUi; BR I't'lirilASKII . lrH DK "intl:iihtiifHt mi Mitln utrcft. II w.-m k'tuii:t1 a )n'initt In lilllM the inllillnn. which will liO nf HlUt rii cMiNU IKtlnti, ut the til""! Intf vt the rtty coiinc.l hut nlfiht. ' MACKIN SPEAKS TO CLU8 bill; I-:ilo lie ronni;. 1. S.; lOmlicr Htihl, O. K.; Inez "Mocks, niunitKcr; (icorirln Hhciircr, muxtclun. The 'oltui;p Orovo chftptor of the Oroiron Kinttcrn Htnr elected Mnbcl Sirillli. liiiilrnn: Jcnnleil lieiedler. A. I M.: Velum Hiirrel. seeretury; Mnr liruerlle I.ehow. treamirer; Jennie ii .iii (;m at m itivi.; liui.iiiw si:.sox lIHf Trt I'ounlr WlwrUI) iflllNOr'IKI.I). (Ire., l)o. H. irlwof iho old l'lml Niillonm hbilldlnt ( Hecond anil Mnlii kill her for lino UN il cltv hi 14 It Llifptie wn, nernifililiff to I Itltlclili. It. W. flmlllir clly Hif. a invruiiitfUinK 1110 rj- wiliy: 10 oeternilnn 10 rout fine in? nuiiiiinK. 11a win ra. lo Ihe council, nl a inectlni Id hunk truettira linn n Stiull In tho rear which Wutd by Dm elty for keep- til rKardi, II Ii pointed nul. but pnrt of (ho hulldlnu I U fttttit up li JrM. The 4t city hull cnulil ba ufled nit itiir bulhllnR, mivIiik Iho ren al of tho nrenaiu lltirury nr city ofriclnl, - . DY TO BE ASSISTED JtKlllS T O.OI'l-.HATi; IN ; niMKTMAH WOltK WtXQKIKI.U, lire.. Dec. U. -" inr 111a noouy or Hprlnu liMChrliiniKii In plnnned here IWIfleltl churetie, nueortl ! Mr Paul llrattnln, pollco .'-who la aponaiirliiK tho !. All nf the Hprlnxflnlil W tava uliinlfied llielr will- " to co-apernlo, 1 Hep will bo taken to up In nee.1 of nld with ItM Ulil tl.- . "v nan uoon rociulrctl ! "ita year. . ii r. '. H'iiHi Kr;LT,l3,"..t;'u"" Kr-otal) tJtiii.-. iln'a "y """fiborii of I by tho firm toiluy niMpoiia. Tho out. uvor I1und. to the bihol. The L' sroatod ttt tho locul lfc,fbi Now Furniture ll!".c""", kpooi.ii ,i ?' roeepiinn room fur ' Inninlled In tho offices r - ''"'In'd unit Dr. N. furniture, which la iimdo lWrk ... """"mi ronovim "'JMcuiiipieto,! roccntly. !,er homo " " tStk?i "nfon merchant, Wn. g ,ut ''t today for V8hSlv"u w" In "low" .W bu,l"M for his stoio at Hd'Mr. ,1... .. .. Wn.id V.'""ila".,Tt: llll. L. iimilimo IUUUY .I;t6.m,,-" Thuraton. .mi ."""'' ThtirHton, fch.-J.1!"- .T. V. Cnrnav wore H r " W'lay on a- uhomiinir h j l,n,lr. nliorvlllo homo. cHld";..i !m,aln t Wond- iin.i. n 10 . roina 111 111 rjC" "'I'lHlniances 'n'l A. K. Davla ol y.'K wro Hnrinizfiold via. Ccrtnr In this ShB h,Vu.rpll In town N xH..h,im' 1,1 WondllnK . S. ni.h ? ''"oii'irfl" L'eploy lll'l'chll'''l, nn,l Mrs, Mnr- H T.,""" Jr"th ' "troot u? 11 """"ty was Blvon "HAiih. ' r"'vlB' I'lrthrtny. S? -ot Jwpor -undar. llt-llrr l.nnft rminly SprrUM t'lllTAdl-: (iltOVl;, (lie., Dee. The cenilnercliit chili held It. lemitiir Til-nliii ineotlliK ut 11 llin cheen toiluy. The .penker nf the ihiy wjis the clly fire chief, s. I.. .Mucliln. win. nddrcru.e.1 the nienihcl-ii of the club on 1)10 eiihleci of fire prevention. Tle ewe-nee of Mr. Miiekln'M 1 11 Hi win 11 plen Inr c.i tipcruiliMi of th. bllMlieHH men in the preven Intlon of f.re. ilnrlni; the Christ um, holldnys. The upenker cited stutlsllcs .In. wlnn Ihe nddltlonnl niemice to the ..imniunlty entailed by .0 iimiiiv Chrlstniii" trees and other deconilloin. Mr. Mnckln expressed h nmelf lis confident of the sntetv of the clly from fires It Ihe luminous men would ro-op-ernti) with the flio ilepiirtinont. President It. U Htowurt an nounced that there wntild le n spec'nl ineetlm: of the club mnlKht In the city hull, for the purpose of hearlnK Iho report of the socre Inry of the ini;niiliiiilon. I'. Mendeiihiill. who tins Just returned from the conference of Ihe west ern brunch of the chuniber of rnmmeire of tho Pnlted Kllltes. The conferenee was held In Seat tle for flvo duys. nnrt bei.-un De cember 7. The report will bo nt teuded with eimer Interest by the commerehil club members, nrcord lllK lo Pres. dent Stewart. CLUBS NAME OFFICERS MANY ilt(i.M.vntlNS HliM anm-ai, i i.ianoNS llb-glKIrr l..inn I'mnily Sieclnll COTTAdK Oltm'i:, Die., Hoc. 1 f. -Klei-llon of nlllrers of ninny of the city finteriuil orKiinlzutloiis worn held dilrlnn the week. Those elected by Iho Juvenilis lodee, KlllKllts uf .Pylhlns. were Churles Hlmndii. C V.-. Wllllum llusch. V. (.".: Kniuk Kllsworth proline; V. 1:. Wlese. M. of : A. I,. Wynne. K. of It. and . I., llilhbell. M. of K.; II. J. Hhlnn. M. of- K ; W II. Sllniiell. .M. of A:: 1'.. Welshc'liuer. I. (!.; I.. ' KnrimT. O. tJ ; II. K. Motciilf, trustee. Tho lloyal Nelithnors ciocicu m Matl hows, coiuluctres.s; llaliium, A. 1'. Mnrlotto LIONS PLAN LUNCHEON t'OMMm r.KS Wll.li IIKPOHT AT Mi;iT1N; TODAY" .jltcKlilor ItHim C tunny Special) ; CO'lTAaK GltOVH., Ore, Dec. 15 A liinchron mrctrnr of tho Cnt CiKf (Jntvp l.lntiH Huh will ho hoUl In the Hotel Kartell tomorrow. It wuh nniiouned by I'realdont Loo 1'uterH today. A iirouraiii of Intorewt to tho inemhtTH will ho prnHcntcd and ro- portH of ho ye nil (UitHtundliiff com (iiitloefl will hu hourd, CO'ITAM (ilU)VK IMCUKONArvS f iloKlHU-r Liino (Toiiniy Hiulul) COTTAdK OltOVIO, Ore., JJoe. IB. Lorim Harvey' wuh 'a hunlncHu vlfdior In Hunt-no Tuumluy niurn Ihk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iillly Hall, accom panied by MfH. ItoHcoe Korward, HKifnred to KiiKeno Tuc-Hday on huHlneiiK. A', li, Cinipop of Ktwene pnld a huHlnei(H vIm t hero tbiH uftornoon. Hurry OuJver returned Monday evenlni; .frmn (irani Puhh where he wuh called a few duya uuo on huHinena. I'elo Xelxon nf Hprlnpffeld spent 1h.' day with hlfl' brother Andy NelHon. Tuendny. f. l-'avor arrived today from Spntfme. rir u ylHlt .with frlcndH and relitt'vcH r : ... BRABHAM HEADS GRANGE, m:v oi ru Kits DL'TIKS AT TAKE OVER LOUANE ' OtcRUtfr Lnne County Spprlnl) I.OHANK, Ore., Dec. 12. p, rarnierH' Union met In the I. . O. O, K. temple hall Wednesday even Inn. December fl.'Thla being the an nual election meeting. The follow ing officers were elected and in itialled: 1'rewldent, li. H. Hrabham; vice president, E. H. Clowlnf?; Hec reiary. 1C. E. Eorman: doorkeeper, ltuy V. FoHter; conductor, Martin Foster; executive committee. Mrs. Ilrabham, Miss Luella SanderHOn, Mm. C M. Foster; Krod of the or der committee, Mrs. E, E. Forman, Mr, M. DavlH. E. E. Forman was appointed on pood roadH com mittee. Itoy V. Foster, county fair committee. The Farmers' Union gave an en tertainment and pie social Satur day evening, December 5. which wan considered n Huccess In every way. Professor S. T. White of Cot tage Orovo gave a talk. The re ceipts of tho evening were $30.10. so the members were well pleased with their efforts. Itet'ltal Ik Planner! f RejriBtrr I.nne County imperial) PLEASANT HIL-U Ore., Dec. 15. Tho piano and violin pupils of Mrs. Helle Wlmnier will give a re cital at tho UntoiK high school on Saturday evening. December 19 at 8 o'clock. Tho public Invited to attend. Mr. Kcdlems "dives Sermon (HrRlmpr I-nno County Spoclnl) FltAXKMN", Ore., Dec. 15. Mrs. Louise Kellema of E. IT. H.t preached a very interesting Her- Jlerrte Cfjrtetmas! "The boar's head in hand bear I "Bcilcck'd with bays and rosemary; "Rejoice, my masters, and bo merry . . Old English Rhyme. Take advantage of the Special Round Trip Excw ion Fares offered by the OREGON ELECTRIC RY. 9 $5.10 Portland and Return Salem, $3.10 Seattle, $15.00 Albanv, ?2.10 Corvallis, $1.80 , Spokane, $25.35 Astoria, $9.10 Tickets cn sale Dec. 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 30 and 31st Return limit January 5th Reduced fares between other O. E. Ry. points. ASIC 1(111 I TltTllF.ll PARTICULARS 4 "(Oregon Clectnc ftp, .4 A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO Morning Register A Gift That Lasts 365 Days in the Year A daily reminder of you who were 'so thoughtful a3 to give a most practical gift. CHRISTMAS SUBSCRIPTION CARDS Tood for One Year's Subscription Ready for Mailing Are Now Obtainable at the Office of this Newspaper. Register Publishing, Co. ,mon hero Sunday morning Koing on to I'rcswcll to preiteh In tho evening service. She was accom panied by her brother anil son. Homo Filipino .boys, who are kucsih at the .N'ornian Purkerson home, pno Homo sjieclnl music wbiclr was Krcally enjoyed. rltANKI.IX PKKftOXALS nii'KlHlr-r I.iino Cuunty Kp,.rj,il KItANKLl.V, Ore., JJec. 15. Tho followiriK women met at the 'Christian church Thursduy to Jiulit: Mrs. Al. . Allen, Mrs. Warlo Nelson, Mrs. It. T. stlnKlev, Mrs. .1. K. Allen, Mrs. V. M. lliibbs, Mrs. Sam Woods, Mrs. J. T. Allen. Mrs. 1. C. Allen and Mrs. T. C. lirynnt. - Mrs. It. C. Allen will entertain the Christian Indies' nld at on all ll.iy nicotine this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. p.. Hayden at tended church nt Noli Sunday. , Ilev. D. I.. Hackett took dinner t Hiu T. C. Urynnt home. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Allen enter tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Wis. Chess Kirk end two children; Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Allen and three children. John Jllntoii of Prinevlllo is atnyintr with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Kii-hui-dson. Mr. and Msr. p. M. Ilubbs spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. liert Ilubbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen nnd children, fiobby and Maruarot were Sunday Kuests of Mr. und .Mrs. It. T. SiliiKley. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Crono and children of Veneta spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeortto Crone. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klches of Klinira vis ted Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jlubbs Thursduy. Klvln Stlnwley visited his broth or at Crow Sunday. Mildred Smith called on Mrs. Iiob F.ley Friday afiernoon. Clifford and Kva Crone,' Nina Ilryant, Lloyd Ininan and Hubert Mclieo were suests of Kunico Al len Sunday. T.-C. Bryant', Nina Bryant, Mrs. A. Humphries and Mildred Smith were Eugcna shoppers Saturday. Mrs. C. I,. Mounts, who is In quilo poor health, is spending a week ' with her daughter in SprlnKfiold. Mrs. John Brown nnd Mrs. Stingiey called on Mrs. Pete Ak orson Friday afternoon. Alfred Smith and Floyd Hum phries wero Eugene visitors Friday.. UNION PKRSOXALS nteslflter I.ano County Special) UNION, Ore.. Doc. 16. Bon Dar row, Burko McFaddcn and Robert Harper of Union went to tho bear chaso Sunday morning on the EI inlra road. i Mr.- and Mrs. Howard Hodgs wero sent for Saturday evening to bo at the bedside of Mr. Hodge'6 mother who is qulto ill. Callers at tho Burke McFaddon home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jagg, Ben Harrow and Joo Fereueson. Mrs. Joo Jagg visited Mrs. Popo one day last week. a. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Eu gene were dinner guests at John Calvert's Sunday. Mrs. Jackson Is a sister of Mr. Calvert. Mr. Nankevllle will speak at the school house on December 20. The Sunday school la working on a Christmas program to be given the Sunday after Christmas. IinKRTY PERSONALS tRiKlftt.r Lano County Special) MBERTY, Ore., Dec. 15. Mrs. Farra Dyer was a Eugene visitor Saturday, having produce for sale ' at tho public markot. Tho patrons of tho Liberty school have oiled the school houso floor. ' Mrs. C. R. Brechtblll called on ' Mrs. C. P. Orlmes Wcdnosday aft- . ornoon. C. P. Grimes Is building a sheep p shed. . . Elinor Brochtblll spent Saturday -and Sunday at tho J. H. Balzhisor ; home. Mrs. John Blair was a Junction ' City caller Friday. Merle Blair spent the woek-end :. at home. Theater Smith was In Junction City Friday. Miss Alice Chase of Albany in' visiting w:th. her .brother,,. Fred, . and his family Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Buchanan : and family called at the Is'ult home. Mr. Thncher and '. Fred' Chaso 1 are building fence. - '' Mr. and Mrs. Loulo Kneblo and' ' children . were Eugene visitors Tuesday. The Pioneer school, will ho :' closed Wednesday' Thursday and - (Continued on page 10," column 1 ' Store The Where Women Find Gifts for Him A never-ending hunt for gifts for men can be cut short by stopping here. This is HIS store, and if you want to get something that he will prize dearly, get it here. Our Christmas stocks are just as fresh as ever you are bound to please him with something He can wear. Imported Scarfs Genuine Scotch Importations made by McGregor. Some thing unutterably beautifut and a Joy to wear. A nice assortment to choose from. $2.00 to $6,50 Jantzen Sweaters Tho makers of the famous Jantzen Swimming Su,it aro also tho makers of these sweatoi-H novel In both color und design. $5.00 to $10.00 New Neckties N Wo aro justly proud of our. Immense nssortmont of now neckwear. In excellent color combinations stripes, goo metric patterns and other do signs. $1.00 to $3.50 Buy Him ,: A FASHION PARK SUIT On Our Popular Ten-PayPlan Pay 20 Down Pay the Rest Weekly ; Dress Gloves Close fitting neat looking gloves that put dash in the appearance of any man. . Wo have them In kid, suede and buck. $3.50 to $5.00 Novel Socks Wo have absolutely tho great- -est lino of socks we have evor': carried or oven presented. They aro colorful to tho ex- trcme nice gifts. . 50c to $2.00 Blazer Jackets . The jacket you havo boon . hearing bo much about the garment that is taking' ,iho country by storm. . In plain nnd mottled effects. . $6.50 to $10.00 m men 8 wear 825 Willamette Eugene, Oregon. II;