Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC 17, 1025 imulo an mWroKn Uoforc tltu l.ton Retired Farmer Struck Confusion of Lights In DRIVER GIVES ASSISTANCE J. Haskell, 0MrnIor of Cnr. Ito MtrfN Aivhlciii in PalUt'; U!um-rc4 ItCUlMKlltH Tim man J. KoilKcrtt, 6T, resMont of I1uk'HO for thw hint 15 yean, mim -Mi urk tlowu by an automobile at Sixth avi-nuo west uml Mud. won KiriM't nhortly before 7 uYlock last niMlU uiul l thiVf houi-H later at thi lnt.f.c Chrfn Ian hospital as tht rfHuk of hiit Injuiies. The car that hit Mr. HoiIrots wai driven by .1. Haskell, tiOS club at tegular weekly lunch eon. lr. Hoover said In part, that e.ilerM T eronoinU thought woro opoetl to tho trailltlotml nttltuuV or the I nit I'd States government on the problem of protective tariff. He Dubl that he nitrvetl wttli lmlncHt men on the abstract qneMiun o,' Kovcrnmeat tn hu nines, itml tlut he thouKht butttnemt hIiouM itot out of the tariff. Ir. Hoover a I no raid that the Income tax nun becommtt more popular n the exemption? were made higher. I.eon Unrdner and Al Clark of the A. T. O. fraternity entertained with mutc and onrs. MAYOR LEE IS PLEASED SAI.i: OF ItON'DS will in: 1M MI'IIIATK PLAN Kvi'iyitiliiK looks bilklit to Muyor K. I". Lee now (hat the 1175,000 bom! Issue carried nnd tho city's chief executive said yes terday that he expected the city f, nances ift be on n rock bottom vwisninKton s reot, who reported i lls Wtliln a short lime to uie pm.ee tnat no una .iiiviiir ... , . . . . . , ... n.rt.. . t . ..... . .1.T...T niryor, "and. we will call f headliphiH f two approaching cam. He did not see Mr. Hodneia until the machine struck the man, Haskell ehuinM. All possible assistance was jrlven tho victim, said Mr. Haskell, In his report Mr. Hodden was rushed to tho hitspital In an am bulance and expired without hav ing regained conscioufness. Mr. Haskell was not detained fcy tlje city policv. Mr. Hodfters resided at 561 Mad ison street and was n retired farm er. He formerly l.ved near Harris bur. Two daughters and three sisters survive. The daughters, Kliiabeth nnil lorotbea are students at the Oregon AnrlfUltural college. They were sent for las: nteht and ar rived just a few minutes after Mr. Kodjjers died. The slaters nro Mrs. Matilda Ay res. Mrs. Hulda, lieorce and Mrs. Kesiah Younc, all of whom reside near Hariisburjr. - No funeral arraim-men"s were made last nluht. The remains tvore taken to the Veatch chapel. or bids for these bond at once so that wo can retire the warrants, for which the bond Issue was Intended. Mayor l-ee In commenting on the spec'al election, said he was pleased that all measures had car. ried. 15 I.OXE AM) I'XMASKKl) THIEF nOUS LKMOX-O STOKE 111 Xl.rlit Clerk lUccs Revolver Hands of Customer Vheu ' Change is Sought f ? X ? X T t X T t t T t t t T T t ? z f t t X T t T t y ? t T t arrived here a day or so aRO and j , instituted suit against her husband, t nlleinr that he deserted, her and j J their children, and that he fulled I J-n" "Tin, !.,. o-r-r enjoin him from drawing money j - that he had on deposit in the First ' National hank of Springfield. When i J IX'puty Sheriff Luckey went to Christmas Time is Handkerchief Time lltunlkptvhlofH iuv moro uppcatlnii than ovor. now. Thoy nro no iloo to the hi'.'li. o( rakliioti that thi-y aic In lKhtly Inn , I to nmli'li inlln.lv it nrw niitmrel. Sl'lIt'lAI. LOT IIAN'UKKIir'IIIKI-'M OFF HKCH I.AI! I'ltlfKS A woNUKKFri. t:i:tn-i' AT JCe 1 FOH 11.00 In fohlora of two Itml three. A lot ofreal valnrti. A MerchnndiHe Or QlOVe wr.ri'r:1:1'1 ' r, " iiiiv ' iy. retiMinuhlfl for (he nlm Avoid The Usual Holiday Rush By Shopping Earlier In The Day Get the Christmas spirit now. Again, avoid the usual holiday rush hy shopping earlier in the day, and seleet now while stocks are at their best. Eugene's largest department store is ready to serve you. STATITOKY CII A1UJK IM.ACKI) , Ati.UNST COl'PLK corc Marqimnlt ami Hugiw Taken at Weiullina aiul Hound Over Charged with adultery. (George V. Maniirdt: and Miss t;iady Hugus were arrested yesterday at Wend ling by Peputy Sheriff Karl I.uckey and were later bound over by Justice of the IVace Harold Wells. Maniuardt. it is alleged, left hU wife at Couer d'Alenc, Idaho, some time ago and came to Kugene. where Mit Hucua was emuloyed as a stenographer. Mrs. Maniuardt ! A Surprise Value In Milady's Imported Beaded Bags, $1.95 The low price of $1.35 don't near begin to reveal their prettiness, the exuuisiteness of the cleverly headed bags. Popular pouch shape. They look like they are worth several limes the price asked. VO.M EN'S Fancy Garters, Pair 50c And 75c WOMEN'S Embroidered Silk Vest Lengths, $1.95 -Fine heavy quality. In lovely pas tel shades of orchid, homydew. peach, maize, etc. Nicely packed In transparent envelope. serve the papers in the civil suit I on Marquurdt he discovered the aU Pointing a Run at the night clerk lged relations between him and of the Lemon-O pharmacy. 14 Hugus. Mrs. Maniuardt im- Alder street, a lone and unmasked mediately swore out a criminal robber last nlsht stole $30 from eomplaint against them and their the till of the cash register and arrest followed. two checks of uncertain amounts " rrom me sate. The hold-up occurred at about 9 o'clock. According to the story told tn Policemen Scott and Wil liams who made the investigation. I the itandit asked for a package of j cigarettes. He tendered a 50 cent APPLICATIONS piece and as the clerk turnea to make the change, the thief or dered him to turn around. As the latter turned he looked Into the muzzle of a .38 caliber! revolver In the hands of the des-j oerado. who then took nll of thet money in the cash" register and'di- .After 1 days of canvass'ng in reeled the clerk to lie down in t the c.ty d s ric:s where street Im run j ' WOHTH OX HAND ' Ciy llcoortleT Gllmore Makes He I , ixi rt to Mayor K. U. I-ec; Districts Canvassed front of the safe. The two' checks stolen j pruvenients have been made. City i B were Kecorder tieot go A. Cillmore re-; i if .v ' . ... unidentified. Police did not learn ported to Mayor E. V. I-ee yes er- , V the name of the clerk. "Y" PLANS OPEN HOUSE day that he hud on hand applica tions for liuneroft bunds to too j approximate amount of $JSl,0UO. i Two men were employeu ly tne ? " . ."77, .. . ... . to the recorder, and the amuuitt A SOCIAL WMMITTKE MEETS TO Lf applications on hand represents V AHHANGK PKOfiltAM approxlina;ely J100.0U0 more than had been appl'ed for up to the' Plans for an open house nt the, time Mayor l.ee announced his j T. M. C. A. building New Year's i policy of disposing of the street day were-made yesterday by a spe i improvement Issue at once. j J rial commMee which held a meet-j Sale of at least $150,000 worlh, Ing at noon. 'of Bancroft bonds has been or- JL PnlortilnmAnl trill Via tthnrt And i tr. tttr nn I mlnoi! i;T t i:if nml formal and w 11 be followed by an ' qh soon as these can be advertised j athle'ic conteit program and in-the lawful number of days, will he 1 spectlon of the build ng. The f'rs: '-old, it was said. event will start at i p. m. ana ine . house will close at 9 o'clock, it was said. , Members of the social commit tee are Dr. Sherman V. Moody. George E. Love. C. I. Co'Uns. Clwrk JDevereaux, and W. G. Baskerville. MASONS ELECT OFFICERS F. I. AGVLK CHOSKX WORSHIP FUL MASTKR OK LODGK BENEFIT ORDER ELECTS KTATK OFFICKKS HERE ATTEXO MEETIXfi TO Election of officers was held at a meet.ny of the Women'o Benefit associa Ion, in the W .O. V. lodge room lust night. State Commander Mrs. Julia Ward, and 0 strict Deputy Cather ine O'Urien, both of Portland, at tended the meeting. Hefresh ments followed the business ses sion. Those elee'ed wore as follows: (Jer'rudo Stead, nininiandcr; Jo sephine If illlard, lieutenant coin- F. f. Jen-! mander; .Npha lir'rtvn, iast com- Harshmnn. manuer; Olivia HK1, chaplain; :rlHtow. treasurer: Kl z;be.h Randolph, record keep er; Daisy Moore, lady at arms; Lucile McDonald, captain of the truant ; . rs. A 1 Ulna Forrest, sen tinel; Ktlxaboth Knglfj-h. pVkct. and Mipnitn "urniichael, musician. Eugene lodge. A. K. and A. M.. elected officers Inst night and an nouncement was made that Instal lation will be held on the night of Wednesday, December 23. V. I. Agule was elected wor shlpful master: Jiev. ningM, k. w .: 1j. u. iiarsnman. j !. n ,i I'di win niisniw, nv.inuin . C 8. Freeland. pecretar'. and S. IE. Mosher. trustee for one year. Pearly Green is retiring worship ful master of the lodge. LIONS HEAR DR. HOOVER nrsiNKSK MEN GET LESSON I POLITICAL ECONOMY' HuRlnoss men were given a bet ter understanding of political won omy yesterday when Glenn E. Hoover of the economies depart ment of the Cntverslty of Oregon Liust Day! ; POLA NEGRI In FI.OWi:il OK Till': NIGHT' CO, TEMPLE ROOFING STARTS makoxic ui'iLDixf; to tan GRAVEL MATERIAL With the work of caYpcnters and brick layers having reached the point where cons ruet'on of the new Mason'r temple. Is being rap idly concluded, the Eugene Gravel Uoofng company will start to put on I he roofing materials today. Announcement of the beginning of this work was made yesterday by W. H. Pcllclte, manager of the company, who has been awarded the ron'rnct. The Masonic temple roof will he graveled, Mr. Pellette said. OIL HOUSE TO BE BUILT V t t t ? T T ? ? T T T T T T ? T t i f t T T What Could Be More Accep table Than Umbrellas? NEW AND NOVELTY HANDLES Mnny dayfl, ninny months and Hevrrut yeura hvn(e lho rprfplent will have eau.ne to Krn'ffully rn member your IhnUKhtfulneM. Hnre are ujnbrellaji with ileiientl.ihle cov erlitK! and artiHtlcally Hliupcd And finHhed handles. These shuLld certainly llnd n nlai'e on your Christmas shopping list. Women's Colorful Gloria Umbrellas $4.39 And $5.00 You can hardly tell them apart from all silk umbrellas because of their shimmering effect hut have some interwoven mercerized threads which give them added serviceability which these cleverly styled umbrellas are known for. Many a ono used. Their uniquely shaped handles appeal. The $5.00 ones com with very substantially made 16 -rib frame. Children's Colored Umbrellas Kurprisc the youngster on Christ man with one. Colored Cottons. $1.50 And $2.00 m Colored Silks, $2.8'J And $4.25. Womert's Fancy Gloria Silk Umbrellas Regulation Style. $5.89. Iti-Rib Htyle, (i.39. Pyralin Ivory Claims An Important Place On Milady's Gift List I'fiintirul Shi'll Tone Thrr.TlM'e Set In Silk l.im-d Cnu. I1S 00 Attractive Elirht-Pli:ce Aml'or tune Set In IL-autlful Case. Iiero. rated In IS Kurnt Gold. Itrisu larly 125. oil, I'hriHtnms Spvilal. tltl.9a. "-Piece Toral Tone Manienre - Set In Handsome llnudoir i'use. 1 12. SO Value, (.'hrlstmns Speelal. IT.r.O Slkhtly Imperfeit Mir rors. $3.9S. $ 7 . r, o And $s.no silKhtly .linper--feit Mirrors. H.S0. JS.S0 SilKhtly I niperfe.! Mir rors. $4. IS. Lnre Ilnlr llerelvers. SBc. I-nrxe l'owder Itoxes. SSr. Kamy Cover Hulr Itucelvers. JI.45. Kaney f'tiver l'owder lloxi's $1.45 Two Tone Mirrors. $l.9. Two Tone)val Mirrors. IS.fS. Two Tone I Irtish. $2.50. Shell Tone Hair llrushes, IJ.50. Two Tone !jire Iluffers. 11.15. Soap ISoxes At SSc. Tooth Ilrush Holders, 39a And C9c. Perfume I'.ottles, Two In Ivory Case. Set 11.60. Per?time Unities. Three In Ivory Case, Set 1.33. Perfume Bottles. Ivory Case, DOc, Just For Fun- I iIitMimI tn Kink ;it i In- Toilotrirs you know I Ikivc ii spt'i-ial Imliliy (ur it. I ftiuuil llipy liml mimic lovely little Perfume Mottles, oh, ever so exquisitely ;ul. irunl. lumlit several lor my younn marrieil (rictitls who I know will like sometliiii(i pretty (or their ilfessini; tallies. And a host of other uift toiletries too. Fiancee Gift Box, $2.00 i:xiiUlu liut'tl holiday box. i ooaWttlut of $1-00 l of powder and $ I on conttiuct. Karess Gift Box, $3.00 K ti box of powder nml It. 00 compact attrac tively parkt'd In silk lliud hotlday box. Pom Pom Bath Salts HlklU new! Sperliil holiday pack mid hvliullflll Bin. 13 I'ellitlitrul Colors To llox. I LSI. --Two lialnly I'ai'kuKvs. ;5r. Three I'arkniies To llox. ILSTi. --The I'm klilie At (.. SPECIAL- Holiday Itox Pack $1.00 Hottln Toilft Water I ISmall lMtr Klqi .omiat t 1 I'urnn ial l.e Moire Nun Ixtirt IVidiiiio In Attrnctlvtf IliUly Itox SPECIAL- C.lft Mux Kor M"ii 50c Hlndn Honey Almond Cream 3'c Woodbury's SlmvluK Cream Sir I'ulmoUve After Hhav lni( Creapi. l'u krd In Holly llox Gifts You Make Yourself Carry A Sentimental Value "!nt It sweet." Mi)- Mary Jnn nn she lifts from the ribbons und Ovstit paprr n beautifully cmbrutd ered pU;e. "Vctu were n perfect tlrar. Naney, to mnke It for ma und I'll lovi It twice i.h nttn h be cause 1 know that you did It with your drft flntfers!" Ho sayn every ono wb receive n vl ft mnd by hand. Vn Jtit i-un i help lait know thai n itrettt deal of love ttnon with u Klft tlftil has taken the lnt and thouKht of the Klver. It I hlKh time to start now mukiMK Klfts for thl ChrlHtmua and you'll find all kinds of lovely t.uKtiouN In our Art Needlework ejection. Oh, Men Here s. Your Chance Tc Purchase Any Overcoat In Slore At Holiday Sale Prices' Many a man nt tlii utajic of winter feels the need of ait oveivoat. Uij-ht in luck you ' are, for you have ail uiircst'rio leil rhoiee of any overcoat in slock at lloliilay Sale prices. What coiilil he a more scnsilile Kill for him or her to net him than an overcoat. Such a siilen iliil showing. He one 01 the first to j;ct your pick. The styles nrc up to -the minute. Men's All Wool Over coats Holiday Sale $14.95 Heltcil or plain hack, lirown or grayish blue bt-.ulicr color ing. $27,50 Overcoats, $22.39 . Ht'll.lllNTi PKIIMIT ISSriCI) TO .IUIIX r.MlMI XM A permit was issued yesterday at the offleo of W. II. Alexander, elly liillldinir insiertor. 1o .lohn Kai-nhain for the erection of nn oil house at the corner of Krnnli lin houlevard nnd Vlllnrd street at nn estinuitnd cost of $1000. A permit was Issued lo Frank Sliaiinan for the erection of a Kar aite nt 9 Jefferson street to cost 2iio. WTIiiinclfc Colleillon Crwllt Horvlon. Bonded Collection special ists. C. H, lilllon, mnnacer; Donald Younit, nllorney, 800 Willainelto. Phone 878. I.ulnlliis woods tunes nnd ' re pairs pianos, player pianos. Phono 17211-Y. 12-10-1 tno. Fancy Creamery Butter, Pound 47c Rayon Silk Bed . Spreads, $7.95 Makes a lft Ionic to he romom hcred hceuuso of Its usefulness und attractiveness. Hl7.es "2 hy !l Inches. In cheery rnlorlnu oC gold, lilue or rose, Jacquard Bed Spreads, $6.95 . , Ileaiitlful Jnciiuard woven spreads, n Kcntllnc "Hetty Hates" prndiicl; si.e 111 hy 9!) inches. Gift Towels 65c And 69c roloful', nttrncllve towels for Chrlnlmus Rift xlviliK. 'Gift Towels $1.50 And $1.93 A wondorful hIiovvIhk of nnvilly ChrbitmnH towln in boutitlftil bl tiding of colon!. A n - -ui. . -j-'-j- m i ii t v&obolvnhj Outtiantced SaXIkukty y For Instance "Bobolinki" Thread Silk Stockings That Are Absolutely Guaranteed TOtllVKSAT ISI'.U TION' ix f.very ; WAY OU A Ni:V PAIR l'Klili YOU XKKI) PAY HUT, I'Allt PACKED 3 PAIRS TO H0X A Imx of "llohollnk" silk hosiery (for wonwii) nre niiiroirluie nt any ilnie- iuro llircail sold iiniler n replacement Kuaratiiee. . -Iloholliik s" uro known for their len bltt I'rar'iicnily every shade you could wish tor 30 In nil. i Silk Hosiery Will Answer The Gifl Problem For'. Her A Pair Or A box j Or fine wool- Aunt Mary Adores Exquisite Table Linens Itememher how you used to. Jok Inuly tease Aunt Mary nhotil her "he loved linens." Hhe Just never has too ninny, and each I'hrlstmas she's hop Iuk Hon la will rememher her with more. . Imported Linen Luncheon Sets, Wonderful At $9.95 II Is difficult lo do them Justlco III print, therefore, one must see theso cxtiulslle luncheon sets tn fully ftp. predate I he loveliness and t heir heavy lliallly. 110 hy II 0 Inch cloth Willi six napkins, In Kold, Mini or roso with silver hlench pattern, you know what she likes, your inoiher. your slsler, y"r""ft!?'' You can't make a mistake In nlvlnit hosiery. It always i.els n n cm lkt ,0 secured somo extrn Kooil huys for your fhrlstmas hosiery glvlnif and wen have you see them. (lift stoeklnKs for every occnslon. . Gloves Always Favored Woven, nlways a fnvorlle Vlll lu Hie Kifl of more peoplo thiol ever. Wo have, therefore pur chased nil llltcrcHtlilK HTleclioii of Kloves, and the vwrleiles covorlnic , uloves for various occasions. Iluy I hem now, helore styles nnd sixes are il'pleted. Karly selection Is hest. Women's Suedetex Gloves, Special $ 1 .25 You'll recoitnlze uulcklv at II. IIS tho pnlr the price 'l hoy urn innrknd Is very special. In smart turn-bark cuffs, lustily cmhroldi'i'cd lincks. In such good nhnclos ns tans, Krnys or modus, All slues. Women's Wool Gauntlet Gloves, $1.19 i nnd ll.ail ii pair Thnso warm. woolly om-s with c:olotful strlpetl ruffs. Many shades to select from, Women's Driving Gloves . Pair $3.95 A wonderfully roiiiforinl.le jtlovr M winter lime hecause of melr wnrn, lliiiiiB. flaunt h't style koo, nJ J soft, pllahlii' Icalher Iwavoioii" fur cuffs. Children's Leather Gloves, Pair $1.39 -The far adorned cuff Ke jljom "J air nt smnrlness which n tonl-to ie yo.mifsiers. Warmly II I. '" lo 7, - lll-V n.rus to oitiiwi.i: l..Xi; FKDKKATION Older lloys' i'onveik'ion lo llo Held llnrly in New Yinr I'luler I'rcHenL ProMTtim Plans tor the Older Hoys con ference of the line coun'y ferlern tlon of HI-V clubs, which will be held somo tlmo lif er the first of lho year were made at a meetlnif of tho lucal club Willi W. V, Wal ler, boys' work secretary of the Y. M. ('. A., last n, Hill. Nexf Wednesday llllih delennles from the IL-Y clubs of HprliiKflehl and i.'nburn will meet liero wllh deieua es from lilfih schools of Marcola, .lunctlon City and Cen time Urove, and will bo orKahizril inio the Lane cnun'y fedcrntlon execiitlvo 'Committee. Deiinnr Xewmnn, W;nsor Ciil kins nnd Delbert Aibllson wei-e named ilio-conimlllee to work out plans of lho d.nner for the coming mootlnfT. The local IP-Y boys will nlsn nfflllate wild the s ale nnd nbr.h west. lll-Y aHsiielntlons. . Professor II. 11. Tnylor of 'llie University of Orcifon pHycholoity dciiurtniolit was lho ftpoukor lust n'ulil, Ills topic helnit "Habits, flood nnd Had." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorks led In the sIukIiikT. Oriental drill Under New Mnnnnotnciu v Dinner dance every nllfht except Rtindny. Music by tho now Wur lltsier plnno. Hpeclnl nllontlnn to phono orders. Phono 2.143, Jnck O'Dny, proprietor. 12-s-if Rxrliislva Lndlcs1 Ilnlr Culling; IJ. 1'. llanna with II, Piper Hell, Rtiffene Hotel lloauly Hhop, for merly with Motor and Frank. . ll-20-tf ' . . OM Tiirto Inimw ' TOvery Tuesday night,, W. O, W. EMEISFlSEuRETIf iii:,irv Di:i,i;it hi'ih'ki'.iin KIOLLY !. HltANWKiTIOIl I!. K Hohs i:icii nnlileul. of AhhocIiKIoii anil II. C!. Wliecler Vleo i President HiikIi If.' Karlo renlty dealer, former I.nlin creek valley farmer, was elected secretary of the Lnno lounly fair nsnoclatloti yesterday afternoon li succeed Kelly c. Lranstetteri " : . i Mr. Ilrnnstetler hnit been servltm n yenr. lie nslled flint 'his) salary he raised to $1000 as he deemed the work to be too much for tho sum offered him. Mr. Mnrle, It Is understood, will receive HiOn, Ifl. H. Hosn was elected presi dent, H, f'. Wheeler, vice president, and IJ, A, Mi l'ornack, V. It. Itoh ertson, diet Daniels, H. IT, Leo, H. ( Wheeler, It. H. Whlllock nnd Wm. Ilolllsler, moinborn of lho executive council. Mr. Mnrle, Mr. Moss, W. R Fos ter, 'I'. W. MoiKiin, II. V. Wheeler nnd W, A. Ayers will handle thu prniiiliim list this year, II was do clded at the, meet Iuk. The session was hold nt the courthouse nnd. was nultn. well nt- landed by reprnsenliitivt'll 01 ttirni- hnll Public lnvHi.il i I in T ' j. VJ' ';"""" ' lino won serving I lenueil liy reprnsei imii. i uuiio mvitoa, U-IO-1 mo. us .ooiottiiy m lho TlttD Of ; 00o cw uruanltutloiiii, BOBBED HAIR FEATURE! WfVMKN WTIIKlioniJTWf1 lOVTKIITAIN AT PA Ohrlsiniiis entnrli.li W followed by a b."' ""'"J , off tertolnment .".K Irf .moo the fsBhlot. "f."rrlmM bus bcronie popumr . , of the order. ' . s ii.... r.ir (.nun. 1 1 I UIU IHW w -----