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TWELVE MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 12 'If 1 1 TONIGHT I JTSHOWS 7 & 9 s.m.i: ov ciiuisri'M as si:.i.s ix CITY STAItTS LES KLICKS present THE ENCHANTED FOREST Only act of its kind in the world. PtKxling, Dazzling, Pleasing MUSICAL SHERMANS Guitarists Extraodrinary Vaudeville's. Famous Negro Quartet SUNSET FOUR Eight Hundred Pounds of Harmony OFFICER HYMAN "The Real Cop" hi Souks nnd lmmnmiis alorU-s of Ills 25 ymrs evrvliv llie Xv York l ily oulliv forw in TAFLANOFF & COMPANY in "A Breath from Musical Comedies" OTIEGOXIAN REVIEW Hal Roach Presents ''Madame Sans Jane" TOPICS OF DAY Heilig Concert Orchestra Clinrlw Itmiynll, Coinludor. featuring -"Czokcnay" Hungarian Overture by Keler-Bela TWO WEEKS FROM TONIGHT IS Heilig's Monster New Year's Eve MIDNIGHT MATINEE in. (ST L I vi. . a I 0111111 liiHHllt fu IV 1hiumI in IMlltXM of PromlmMtoo ThrmiKhoiit ltus(uis IKMrtct Cuptnlns of tho Hod Crow Chr.stmus soul b;i1om who will he In rhinita ot booth to ho Kn-uttM In i. various uromln- out ihuoa hi Ku KtMU tolny, woro n a in t il nt ii nu'ottiiR lu'M t Iho hiuno of Mrs. J. HiAhop TIukIo. 1224 Mill strew y'surduyi llftlM dnv. Mr. lUshop, chnlrmnn of the booth miles otin- mlltoe, was nssItod by Mr. IVniik Chambers, Krnorul chairman for I -am county. In the iWMtmn of booth vujuulns ami locations. It was reported. KollowtiiK Ik ft list of the namos of KtiKcno wonivn who will bo in charge, nntl tho location of the respective Imoth: Mrs. CillhiTt Tyson, represent ing tho Kust SMo Nc.!Khhorhooil club, at tho Klrst National bank. Mrs. O. C. lb'an, represent InK tin Sunday school c!ns of tho First Christian church, nt tho Rink of Commorrc. Mrs. Frank Vny KUlv. of the T'nltartnn Women's Allianco. nt the I'nttra Bratoi National Kink. Mrs. Hansom Mtltor of tho 1'nt-toi-son school raront-Tonchor as woln t ion. nt tho McMorran-Wnsh-burno $tnre. Mrs. K. X. Pchnefrj. represent ing tho Catholic PauKhters of America, at tho Ax Hilly More. Mrs. 1. T. Hunt pit. roproont inc the P. K. O. Slstorhooil. nt tho Tablo Supjlv company store. MVs. K. liroilcrs, auxiliary of tho oliimlinr of comn.orco, nt tho postoftlco hiilltlintr. MK foth Konkol, tho IJ.no County Health association, nt tho Osluirn hotel. Hepr"ontativo of tho Pauchtora of the Nile nt tho KuKono hotel. VINING TO SPEAK TODAY v- STATE CHAMBKU HKAD AT LVXCHKOX AT XOO.V " Irvine K. Vinlngr, president of the state chamber of commerce, will be the speaker nt the regular weekly luncheon of the Eugene chomber today. " Mr.- Vinlng .was expected to speak: last Thursday but was un able to be hero at that time. He telegraphed to K. Kupene Chad wick, secretary, yesterday after noon that he would come for the luncheon today. Music w.ll. be furnished by members of the vaudeville troupe that appears at the Heilip theatre tonight. This- is expected to be an exceptional entertainment, it was stated. Read Kepister -Classified Ads. CAST OF 'IXTIMATK STHAX" IS AXXOCXCKl) Three-Act Tiny to He Preceded by Skit "The Cihost Story; Iloth by TarkiiiffUm Members of tho cast for "Tho Intimate StranRcrs," the throe-act comedy from the pen of llooth TarkinKton, nnd which will bo pre sented by students of the KiiRone high school dramatic club at tho hiKh school j;ymnaium Kriday nipht. wero numed yesterday. Mrs. Norman Christie of the Eu Kene high school faculty has been CLOSI NG OUT Furniture At Cost Our warehouse stock now on the sales floor. Your last chance before we close the doorf. Our warehouse stock now on sale offered to the Public this week at factory cost. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING AT 50 SAVINGS vQlg Floor Lamps Polychrome sticks, long cords, six-inch fringe shades, etc. Rugs 35 to '5 36x72 Axminsters, 27x54 Ax minsters, Jap Straws, Rag Rugs, Wool Fibres, Etc. Rocking Chairs Oak, Reed, Leather, Velour. Prices $f 00 up- Trunks Sampson Specials Steel Trunks. All sizes Cut 50. $ IT2 ft 1 and Up. Floor Lamps, Small Rugs, Dishes, Percolaters, Trunks, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Congoleum Rugs, Etc. A MILTON'S Furniture Exchange H 740 Wilamette niii'hhiit llio rant nml Humi.il I'liiiilo will ! .luuti iiuimiuor. I'H'.I 1'hl'hH llll. iH'l'll inoi'i'i'Cy lllllll for tlio hIiow, Tim KM'llu of "Tlio tlltlinitlo Slimiiifm'; I. mi out of Ills way niiliiKul matlou. KtilltiwlHtt Ih thi' II m of limicii' liki'H Hiul I liuiio who will luivo tho parii: All. Anion, I'.inory piriiniom'r; Ainu Iwilu'llo, I'lUhi'ilne .I'owolli Aunt Kiln. I.oiilio Humi'i; Kloroin'w, I M.ii ii.ii' ltinnlt: Jnllll WllltP. Kl- voit Vmlmiln: Ktutlon ninntor, Ju Mih Mi-I'oniilil: Homy, "Hiwty" Mt.wnrl: MukkIo, lientiioo MllllKim. Tho ly will lo iiroooili'il ny n iii oli. u no oiiIUhI "I'll I Ilium rUoi y." ouo-Hot coinoily iiUu ly llooth TiukliiKlon, III tt'hloli th followliiK ink imi't: Anilil K. lliuTolt, in. rilliiiiin, llalliw i:iil.in. I'lilnlllo I'lonioinon. liurroM Klklnm Koro. thy Winlo, Thulium Wolln. AllKvllna KlMlior. Jimtlno MoUoititld niul Nolllo llaxtvr. PENRuFwiLL BE GIVEN IMVr.USITY HUill Rt'lHMlli sti hi.xts iMti:si'.NT kixiky CHILDREN HELP. NEEDY m iitxu, ri rn.s ( (iNTitiiiuT.i: ltlOII, t MU'IIINt! nraimilli' Club .Morning Tiike Vatt In lliHilh Tnrkligtton'. C'lmnntorltnlkui l'rosoiitntlon of th pluy, "Pon roil" a llooth 'MrklitKton tor-. will h mini nt Ih I'nlvorsliy IiIkIi oolioul niulilorlum by niom bora of tho ilmnuitU' club of Hint hlKh n'hool. Krhliiy nvvninic. Ittioiinio of th plot phuw typioal Amvrlran fiiinlly In which inuiiv ot the ilumonilo trialii ur bitroil. Kaporlnlly la tills true In tho roaring of u utoilorn nun mid a ihiiiKhior.. Mr. iirhoflnlil. tlio futhr la n long aufforinic paront who dooa not li'.i doraland the Intricutn workliiK of a aon'a mind. Thin part la Inkon by Arthur UoRora. Mra. Si-hodold la a typicnl patlont and lndiili?out American mother and la chnractor Uoil by Inox Slnlona. The part of l'onrod la tukon by Hilly llnrkor. nn vlithth irrado atu ilonL ronrotl la a live wlr at 111 neo of 12. 111a urontoat difficulty ia hla 1 T year old alator. l'onroil'a iloaro!t pnla aro hla doi: Pilk. and Sam Willtama who llvoa host iloor. Sam Willlam'a part la lkii by llonabl Uooilall. Kuhy Ciporno la In tho rolo of I'onrod'a alator MarBnrt. Sho la a charminit younir lady whoao hand la sought bv a childhood awoot- hcart. Hob Willlama who la In hla Junior year at coIIok. and by a daahinc youna: newcomer, llorbeit Hamilton Oade who wins tho en tire Schofleld family. Iean Tondon takea the part of Hob Willlama and Auattn 1'reyla the hnndaome Mr. J'ade. Delia, the rook, la a character whoao dlfflcultiea are divided by a.i eaay jrolnjr nephew Jiiri; nnd I'en rod. .Mnry I.ou Kent will have thla chant-lerieatlon. whllo Hradford Dataon will be the Jarffe.' Other confederates in Tenrod'a eacapade are Herman and verman. two llttlo neRro boya. Herman la played bv Jack Dunbar and Ver man by Hobby Booth. Kred Huntlnirton take the parr or Mr. Jonea, a friend of the Hcho fiold family and la the father of Marjory, looked upon .with favor by Penrod. Marjory la taken by I'hyllla Holmea. Clair Coolev la Tim, a crook and John Allen la tho nffublo chief of police, Mr. Combs. Hi'hnol ohlldi en , nf KiiHonn lire iildliiH In the work ot Inklnic raio u( iii'i-.lv rumllloa diii'luit III i. 'Ill-lot -mat aoaaoii anil wei-o yoaioiiluy laklui; looilatuf fa mid Kl'ia of vn rloua liliiila lo Ihvlr room. Tho entire collection will bo turned over to Mra. M, 8. Ady, lo. Ilco million, next Wedneaday, It wna roportod. In practically vry school ' of the cliy children 'brouijlit frulta, follloa, Jama, veiiotablea, Hour uud eliillitllir. Mi Ady wl hnv chnrue of the central dlatrlhutlnir plnh. na naa In oimriitlon .In rln it the Tliniikaitlvlnu hollilaya. Hoy and (llrl Hcnuta, tllrl Itoaorvoa, rioneor boya and tho Mill. vatlon Army workers will help In tho distribution Chrlaimas eve and I'hrl.itimia day. ROAD WILL BE WIDENED s. p. wixr. noip matkriails AT SIDK Ot f;lLI)K Itniluiiy Kmcliiwt-H ami County OffMalN I n.si hi l Slto of ro. poMctl Work Near Jiwikt Plnnii of tho Southern Tnrlflc company to remove a lurno uuiin tlty of rock nnd earth from the hillsides on (he Natron extension on both Hide of the village of Ji(n per. where the fdopes have been ravin K In at Interval!) for a num ber of yearn pant and to tine the material to widen tho county road at the cdtco of the rlht of way, were dlseuiwed yesterday when en gineers of the company and county officials vialtcd the nite. and ten tative arrariKcments made to curry out the plan. Tho company will build a small rail trnrk over which to carry the dirt nnd rock nnd crosa the county road with lU dumping the mater ial over the embankment next to the river. Iloth the railway com pany und the county will be bene fitted, it wan pointed out. ' II. A, 'Hampton, division en gineer, and F. A. Fikcrt his as sistant, represented the 'railway company and O. K. Crowe, county, commissioner, and P. M. Morse, county engineer, acted for the county. BAND KN0WN IN .INDIA .MUSICIAN WKfTKH TO KKK IF OI'KMNO IIKUK That the Kugeno Odd Fellows' band la known In the far corners of the earth In shown In a letter just received by J. K. Moore, sec retary of the hand, from Arthur .1. Hces, a musician at flelmunl, India, which is about 100 tulles from Calcutta. Mr. iCees writes that lie Is a Welchnian nnd Is director of tho Oolmunl silver cornet band, but that he wants to come to the United Ktates nnd having heard of the Odd KoIIowh' band hero, asks if there Is nn opening here. He snys that If he Is given any encouragement about employment that he Is willing to enrno thnt dis tance to locate here. He says he hus u wifo and five children. Call for Count j Warrants Notice Is hereby given that nil Lane County Market Road War rants to nnd Including Register No. 001, dated October 20th to No vember 16, 1925, will bo paid nt tho offlco of the County Treasurer on Friday, December 18, 1925. Intercut will cense on thnt dato, OK AC 12 8CHIHKA, County Trennuren 12-10-3 At Thurston, Bnturdny night. Hnrry Garrett's orchestra. Oood limn. TTvArvhnilv InullnH Tl .Un your, friends. Come. Admission 99a. A IIUI n,K 1 I.WDULi'll The City Ilennty Rhop hns alt new and experienced operators. I'hone 849, City Rurher Khop and Itoauty Parlor,. 882 Oak stroet. 12-1-tf For next 30 dsys phone 1280-L. J. IS, Cuup, ralntlntf Contractor.: , , . ,11-29-1 mo. . C. R. F. Hlckox. tlBO tuner. Phone 16iS-J. or UurrU Mu.ic Houim. 1 l-fi-tr .SN.TU'K T iUKlITon!i Ntlkt U hoirby niton llmt tti UU'liT alitiio.l tirti b- niipithilf.l tr riuiir ruin t tf l.uii ( uuniy. Oitntnn. ricu tor t( lti lnnt will nml (r.ainnl tul vvtMln tr T. W. Muni. itocfAWil. AH i-pn ItMViitK t'ldlitt Klnt aiA tMai or lifrrbjf nollflfl tn rriw lh mnn l' Uto vtrculor nt lti oKlt't xt I.. K, 114.1.. t0 WlUrtiimtl lrf..K )'. rrt. HllltlH mix Minhth) IliHI Hit iUik tc rirl iiubilt-rtlt.iu uf Una initlio. lMtt ot fir Ml iutiM-Mllll of (in t'KAUl. HAHH1H. Hwulir. 1. K tlKAN. 0 Willaiuo'tt trft. at l.t(ir (nr tti r-jtalf, Tliura, Ji-lT i rJHTit'W TO rhmniTOHrt Nulliv U liatpb) ! tl -I' n (iMiaiti'tiMl. ua HoiMiliitrmtmi nt imiiaa r.ir tu Mists ir uro" is ttf lit nawla a tut strain or ins fttaitk of C'uburs, uoour, urian w III tuio vt Unulilalloil. All 'r una who may hsvv cliilma snlltat luhl bank sr hviabv itotirivd to mans legal ui.tur Hiart-of. bv flUns ft duly vsriciwl rlalm, S bv, law i ovl.lftl, Mflth Ihn iinty HuirliiiiM.)aitt ot IWitks In rltar, at II. nttiv nt Hi B f I'uburs. Oulnir. OrBuii, on or imi- fur III H ny o JHiiuarr. KIUNK C. IUIAMWWI.U Huvrtiitnint of It u W a. Pat at flrat I'lil-IUaMoii, Chi, II, ml. Oat of lait iubllvalln, J all, II, lt.i, ( Tliuri. I0-llmo. Naiiil'Knntmlly nn lit l day of .lanuary nmt Hi 11 luy nf July of vat'lt yonr. i Imi IiimI (iml IliloirMt tin y ii bin l ttit iiftti Iff Mil I'lty 'J'lHiiaili'Pr. t'liiKPiia, tiifKiMi, Ha I it bomla will U sold fur tlta hlKhpal lt It nblahiAbl. but nut ) itiait iar ami ii' mi il litlnrval. Htialail bilt will b ratalviril fur th tMiniiaaN nf till or any pitrllihi nf nlt bnniU. 'ilia Mttht I rvaorvpit lo rejtii t nnr suit al ii. Til buinl tilfrrvil r "llmioruft tliimU" buatil iimiii all net Mini ahlnwalk luitiruvaiiivnta sa illrwtltil bjr Onlinniun Na M4 of Kni-iif. llriifiiii. tinlfil si Kurii. tiirsult, Hit ITlh ilny of l)vtfiubr. t3l, llUd. A. Olt.MOttlQ. IMly lUuunHr. lUr. IB-lT-t Kitu.kwilbf vitciiifiwlirili'iitfaliii-iiirwytbtuil II -vFttir lour C. I ON OUR new Inlallment Pl4n INDEPENDENT GARAGE NOTIfK tK HA1 W lr ISNl.TOl U IM I'ltMVflMKNT IONIH UK THtt MTV Ol-1 Kl'tlCNK. I.ANN ftH'NTt. lHlli- NiilU' U liarrby lvn Ihst mn1i btiU wilt b i.pIvi fur lb lUt'lia of l3ll.lol.T4. of Kosoo1. iiSiU. Imi'iuva inont lloiiil HHn "M." by Iks tity H viMilxr ut bl itftiv In Ih Olty Hull. In Uu l.H" i-ituiity, t'rrnn. Until I uMKk . It- ott Jattuitrr I, i winrn Ihtm oil lu III bl for MUt buiula abatl b oinir.l ami inlWrcl by III I'mtillMiit t'nutu ll of aattt r II y. Haiti boitil ahall b at4 January 1, !.-, ailt inaiuro In 10 ui f i otti Utn Uiif ntttl Im r.l-0iitabl al Hie irrt ut ilia i'lty YiMiuixr of il ity or Ku Krll. Illltt. llMUt lb lMlllnt of id t.u0 vhio thuriMif, wllh air rue it Intar Pt at ilia ilnta of )tiioht at oentt Ai.itintl niuKon urrhHl at or aftr on vctr front tl'tla of btml. Sall btnla ', hall b in iloltuliiliiaHim ft will itiak th. 1.)ll ainmiitl na lb f'tiMtniMll t'uun ill liutk .trlfiiiUtta ttul rr,llntf tOO.D rm b ni tiiNf b Mt'tal coiivaoleol rOl ( HiaI una r aM b.inU may b" of to ll , .IrltiMlilltt.lloU will lnk lit lolal amtiunt of lb biinU brirby atithiirttl. j i..t ahall brtr inirtt t rat Sol la' cttff.l pit, Kr KP or atitiuin. iyab GIVE BULBSPon" CHRISTMAS wi: w ii.i, in; AT Stall 49 Public Market . Saturday, Decembet 16 , with GLADIOLI BULBS froni Strawberry Acr ' S. DAY Jatpcr, Oregon mm " s. rv3atiti JJIhiirasii!i (Co. It Pays To Pay Cash 30 Ninth Avenue East (S AITS Nothing Reserved For today, Friday and- Saturday, we are offering the most remarkable values since we opened our store. Every dress and coat in the house comes within the ' scope of this value-giving event. We are making no exceptions. We are holding none in reserve. Your choice is limited only to the size of our stock. Ladies' Ready7to-Wear Coats and Dress es ih every imaginable shade and color combinations. The materials are just as varied and the patterns are beautiful. The styles are the latest. Included in this stock is a shipment of fifty (50) new satin dresses. Received just yesterday morning. , Look 'at ffflnese IP&'Sces! $ 9.00 Dress Values Now only ; ....... .'. 6.00 , $12.00 Coats and Dresses Now only .........$ 8.00 $ 1 5.00 Coats and Dresses Now only . .' $10.00 $ 1 8.00 Coats and Dresses Now only . $12.00 . $21.00 Coats and Dresses Now' only $14.00 $30.00 Coats and Dresses, Now only ..$20.00 One Lot Children's Wool Dresses . ... i . One of the finest lota of Children's Dresses wp ever hnd arc reduced for the next three days at nlmost half their value. Arcs 5 to 14. Reg. price $7.00 $2 Extra! Extra! Extra! Entra! A very fine thing for a gift is a pair of all silk, chiffon hose from our new clll'f tlllitif VnniilnH 1 Art ....1..- ...! j . t ! All .1' l t .-...r,,,v,,.v. 6iiuii yi.w vuiuc uhu win in every ceni 01 u. mi nic new Hiinycs. 69 30 EASY STEPS ,FROM WILLAMETTE STREET