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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 BAPTIST CHURCH WILL W. A. ELKINS HOME IS Hew Mr. Tmwltt wn the mov ing foiT In thn dooMm. to out iltiwn I ho buiUlliiK fund to ltd trou etit aiiinunt, niul to hiW'e iu'v plunx tlinwn to tniM't wild (loumiul of iho mcmhiMKhlo. DO IT UP RIGHT SOLD TO M. E. NIre liolUl.iy Iioxkii. ni'r and Htrlntt a real nent imrkniiu Willi boiiib IMii'lNinuitt himiIh make the iilft Juki aliout (wire im aeceiiititile. We have the different thliiiin that Klve Ihe fhilnhln loueh to yiiiir piiokiiKO. Il n un nil mid wu think iiilie lniniam, don't your 1 '"'MiiiiiK (lift r i 1 IS AV BILLV QgWMtTMgrtT CTOf Site at Ninth and High as Originally Decided EIGHT Choico Lot on Willamette Street Purchased NEW PARSONAGE URGED m rM ii ii i 1100 SEATS NEW PLAN ftulliUiitf VuiuX Itnltinrd lYom $150.0)10 at HiHxmuticmliUlon of EwuUvo llimnl Mont born of the ltnpiist churvh ill ii meet lm Inst nlht tltH'htt'd to rrect un tt.tt.miu rl.mvh ciiittv. at the ruriu-r of Ninth ownii wint and Hlfih tttiwt, the sight lutUKht for that puriKme two yearn ko, : The plnn .:. mind, ! was said, tnfhidcd n tiontinK capacity of 1103 people. Of this turn i her 59K would P in the mtiUt auditorium, qf th cKurch. 207 In the m.lUry. hi the church annex and 20$ In the gallery annex. It won also decided to reserve n portion of the present church Bite at Kighth itemie cant und 1'e-arl Hired, fiO by loo fwi In di- nienninna, on the southwest corner. WI1ITK MIM.K STKMTM AT Oil. WKI.I. I'ASSKU Ih'lKwit llnmuht to Surfuco Y irrtluy HeaMly timlixl With Oil Hooves Suyi One hundretl feet of white nhnle at tho (Hmrunty iU coiitpjiny well, Kouthwint of the city. vn,M litokOn throviKh ycfitcrtlay hy drillers, und five feet of paraffin heavily ccutcd with oil was hroiinht to tho nur fuce hy the twuler. it was imported lust niwht ly iarlsf J. Keeves, head driller Vamffln In this state 1 a con stituent of petroleum, nooordins: to the he.sl ntithoritie. The drill hurt Ufcuin entered A hody of white nhale. - ald Mr, Koevoa last niHht. Another Ktrntum of paraffin in expected beneath that. oil may he r.nywliere below the 2lHio foot level, it was indicated This plot .will either he used an a Kxpcrt drillers report that ome business buildinK site, or hyheilmies .vrrnl deposits of white church for some other purpose, ae- i HhAltt nml paraffin are pone cordinK to the report. through before ml In quantities Is A committee of the membership j reaehed. was authorised to secure the ser- The Ouamnty well is noy vices of an architect to drnw new . feet deep. Mr. Kco-veM said, plans fitting the present huildinK Considerable accompanied 'Xpeetntions. No date whs set for the penetration of the paraffin the construction to hcKin. this mat-j stratum the driller added. The par. ' tcr being !oft to tlie committee to ; .iff... "cushion was only about uocfu ftiicr the plans are up. five feet In thickness, proved The build ins: fund was cut to JS0.000 from $150,000 upon the Turkey Shoot the C.rny ranch on MeKcntte recommendation of the executive highway, one mileveast of Thurs- lioard which met a week aco. i ton, Tuesday, December - Krecllon of a new church was) 12-17-3 one of the proposals of Rev. C U. i 1 Trawtn, formerly Hapti-t minister T Kprrt Clcnninx and Irss.nr at McMinnvitle. who derided to a Suits made to measure. Terminal eept the nll to this chuivh upon Cleaners. Phone 1860. the condition that the members 1 1 -13-1 mo. X. SiWlL A NEW SHOW TODAY Cnntintimu t to 1 1 :U m lil his A virile romam-e if Arizona: of a man ''.vho ituirli scmmI -mid ii )1ik'1 girl who knew ,-' lirr mun . . . j- . ' ' ' i'J AT It: A And, Too! LLOYD HAMILTON ... COMEDY "FRAMED" A miiHttfiiilMw of mirth ( (Mcdonald) , . ,, T II II A T II K , I'rn ill.- I). V. Ai.i:.Ai)i:it at tho .Siilwr-WnrllticT I NO ADVANCE IN PRICES A . Matinee 20c Night - 35c Children - 10c ; cantor to Hulld New llonw on Vlc orta llolirlits Next Sprluic N AniHmiitttl Tlau . What may ultimately become the tilie' for a new putitoiiaKc of the Mist .MethudlHt Kpiscopal chuivh. wus eui chased "yea ertlay fiJin A. ICIkins. at a slated piiee of $10. 000, it was leariunl last nlirht. The property in a choice trad 62 by l(i0 feet In dimensions, dt rtnlly aourh of the church1 build iiiK. on Willamette streo:. While no plans havebeen an nounced hy the board of directors of the chin ch, it is understood I hat a parsonage nml a Sunday school plant have been sURirested ami that both nre beiUK considered hy the church executives. Now Home Plaimoil Mr, Klkins will have use of the property until he has completed a new home on Victoria HeiKhls. which he plans to start early next sprtmr. It was sa'd last nlht. Mr. KIklns will delay cuist ruction of this home until the city has Im proved the dlsttlct with paved streets, UkM. water and newer yseuis. as ulreidv airreed. The trans:iction has been In the staKc of negotiation fttr sevvral wafrK-s ud the deal was handled for Mr. Elkins by A. J. McKy, lo cal realtor. Agreement papers were drawn up In the office of an attorney yes - erdav afternoon, following a mectlnir of the church board Wednesday niKht. STAGE SLED IS BUILT McK i:ZIK PASS TO UK TltlLD ox stki-Oj mwKits Ilh-knuui ami ItcHl Hope to lie sumo KuKvno-Boiid SorUv IT KxiHrinKMit SuttivcLs Steel runners on which officials of the KiiKene-ltend s.OKo lino ex pect to attempt tho negotiation of one of their stage busses across the .McKenxie pass totluy, may solve the problem of transportation be tween Kuene and Hend this win ter, it vvoj annuuiiced last n.ght hy II. C. Hickman of ihe firm of Hickman and Iteed, owner of the 1-ne. Ihe runners will he placed un der the wheels of a xiukc bus and will be towed behind the snow mo tor. A tr.al trip mude Wednesday wuh the snow motor In which have been Installed new gears, was successful. .So regular stage service will be announced hy the firm until this latest experiment has been tried and found a success, said Mr. Hickman las; mtCht, contrary to u report that the schedule would bt resumed ukuIii December SI. "We haven't announced the re sumption of (he staKe service be tween Kugene and Hetid," wild Mr. Hickman, "and will not until we have found whether our plan of operating a stage bus clear throutsh the pass is a success." The steel runners ure each four feet Ioiik.. six inches wide and about an Inch In thickness. The car wheels will be run onto these anil clumped tight with a locking device. The improvised sled Is then towed by the snow motor. Mr. Hickman Indicated that the expense of operating two or three stage busses on euch side of the McKenzle pass would be too ex pensive and that this experiment would determine whether or not the s.uge service between the two cities would be resumed. Snow at the summit Is said to he four and one-half feet deep and It was also reported that all wind-blown spaces over the pass were covered with snow. Little or no difficulty Is expected the re mainder of the winter In this re spect, It was stated. X X T X Y X X r ? X Y X x X X ?' ? T Y ? I DEMOLAY BOYS ELECT OKFK'KItS CHOSKN AT MEET IXG IX MASOXIC TEMPLE Dinner Ihincc Set for February 12 and Vaudeville 'to fie Given January 27 Klertlnn of officers of the order nf leMohty was held last night In. Masonic temple, the following be ing elected to officii: Mark Tylor. master councilor; lawrenre Parks,' senior councilor; Charles Urcchtel, junior councilor and Wulter Vur gan. scribe?. , The annual dinner dance will be held at the Osburn hotel, February 12, It was announced, and the ln Molny vaudeville, which the members have been planning on for some time past was announced for January 27 at the McDonald theatre. The following stunts have been promised: f "Htatlc," by tho councilor club. "Lots o' Fun." Nel and Dal. "The Porter." King and Taylor. "In tho Zone," by the locul chapter. , . "Funny," Del and Ickey. Act- by Anna Kutherlno flarrntt and Kathleen Powell, to be an nounced lutcr. "Oregon Aggra valors, Hplrlt of '20 ' . ' FIRE DAMAGES GARAGE I'lKKMEV 1'IT OUT ll,A,K Ol t'XKXOWV OltKilN Klro dnmnRetl thu trnrnno nt thr hnmo of John T. I'.vnnB, realty floater, on Alder ntrcet Dntwcen Ninth Avenue east tint tnill rtio ItiKt niKht to the irolia,lile exhnt or 1 00 or 1 1 DO. J ho blazo Htnrted rrom nome unknown cauite nhout I'.'iri o'flock. The firctne-n reHtionded riulfkly unci Honn hdfl It out. The Interior of the huildinK wan Imdly hurned hut riH Mr. Mvuim wiih down town with hlx cur tho Iohh was comparatively IlKht. A few articled of minor vnluc nlored III tho lilllldlrm wora tit; 8troyed, . ... , The City Honuty Hhon ha all new and experienced operator. Phone 849, City Harbor Hhop and ucuuiy rarior, in uuk street. x t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y X Y f Y Y J X T Y f Y Y Y Y y J Y J Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y ? J I J J Y Y J J Y Y Y y Y Y f f y J J J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y , SPECIAI FOR Just To Make Holiday Shopping Even More Interesting "Your Store" Has Hundreds Of Exceptional Specials To Offer. Planned To Appear Just At The Right Time For Thrifty Holiday Shoppers. Again, Shop Mornings If Possible And Avoid The Afternoon Rushl' Great Christmas Sale Of Delightful Silks Sa$in Charmeuse-Panama Crepes, Printed Georgettes Flat Crepes And Others -Silks for personal use ami for fc'ft fiviiif; at rrfonl saving;. This silk i r n . . I ..... I - I . .1. ..I nt'WS is important, licrc arc prinic miksh sru-riru irom ri'Kiuar sun s ao special purchase which make up this holiday sale o( Whv' not give silks?, Another practical way o charming and at a remarkably low price. Make This A Rayon Silk Dress Pattern Christmas $5.95 of silks f Riving. The silks are Three yard length". Keif pnlt-rnd wllh diatlni'tive border. KxrJlMlve lenKlhi earn color. Very recent arrival. Nursery Printz, Yard 35c Fine noft finish, yard wide rollon rubric with nursery fliiurei tyukliiii pat tern. 1IOLIOAV HI'KCIAtt... 50c Fast Color Suitings, Yard 35c A KiiaraiiteeU color.' ' 3C Ihcheii wide. HOLIDAY HI'KCIAI.! - ' 60c and 65c Shirtings, Yard 42c Special ' aHftortmont 'of nllk iitrlpe nincli'UK uhlrtlnKa In a heavy unllty. 3t Infhea wide, In pulterne that appeal to men. IIOI.MIAV HPKf'IAt,! Heavy Quality Printed Flannels, Yard 37c Your eNpef-lat attention In directed to lln heavy uuallly noflnemi nnd ilowny fleece. ttuiinl.ln lor iilitht Kowim. pa. Jnmtl. klihllen aleeperN. etc. In a width latl lllt'heHl that elllM to eilell KOod od vnntiiKe. In eolortntfn of LltleH. lavender ' und latia. IKil.lMAY HI'Kt'lAI.I 36-Inch Fancy Outing Flannel, 22c Standard iiu.illiy. In whliu and Until fancy put tern.. . IIOI.IIMY HI'Kt'lAI.I' 32-lnch Fast Color Ginghams, Yard 1 9c The renult of nn extra upeclnl price cnnceanlnn enahlea Ihe wah kouiI tin parttuent to offer auch a wonderful In duceuiVMt. You'll te pleaiontly MUrprlned nt their nml. heavy quality a4 flnluli with einphaula on fu-t rolor. The patterno. lou, are new and a xood tielet'lloil of lllelil. 11(1. IDAY HI-KflAI.I 6 Yards Percale For . $1.00 Crlnp yard-wide percales: nhto tl anil 12 Inch KliiKhama enter Ihla upeclal ell Iih: Choice of many neat pattorni. Blankets Much In Demand $9.25 , $9.50 Wool Blankets. $7.69 Handsome plaid htankelH. wonderfully warm. Flzo QO hy 80 Inchca. rructlcal for gift Kivlinr. i Itemenilier whenv one of the child ren wum recoverlnic from alcknemi and you kept him rolled up on tlio daven port? Then you' wlhed for a nood looklnic pair of wmil blanket. Wo are Kplendlilly prcpured lo lako euro of your blanket need whether cotton, wool-mixed or nil wool' The "'colore, loo, nro! Intcreatlnif. Hare aro thieo holiday blanket epeclala. $11.75 All Wool$l f , 66x80 Blankets I U $7.50 Wool Blankets, $6.19 Kully half wool In IheHe Oe by 80 Inch plaid blanket. Tun, blue, pink and uray coloring. Give Sorri,ething Practical ' ' , .Ileiirlclle JiimI nhvnyu iiftii ft fiowtt of ynd'ng follta nt . her hoUMe for Hundtiy nlKhl ' OimI can't "yoij liiihitlno " how thrilled' alio would bio lo.jnn with nn elecltin waffle' , lion, j Think what, fun xio Woulil have liiallln Kolden brown waffles rlitht t lh lahlec,j v " , There'a nollilni? like nn, electrical nppllnnce In win II H 'way Into koiuu hnniemaker'a henrt. Not only electric waf fle Iron but otherri as wijll - ' KI.BfTKIf; I'HIIDftl.AfOKB KIJOfTHin flltlM.fl KI.KfTHIC! TdAHTKItK Kl.KCTUU: HT. I'l.ATHM KI.IOl.'TKIC IIKATKKH KI.KCTItK' IKflNrt Kl.KCTItin CIMtMNll IltONS KLI5CTHIC Kdl.HKItlNd IlitiNH HI.KCTIUC MCIIIT lltTI.IJH. . ' (llnrdwnro Dept.) Big Ben Towels, 59c . nig (23 by. 46 Inchon) heavy Turk-. lull towel-. In plain white or fancy horde of pink or blue. Much hcnVI-.. or than what In ordlriftTlly offered on IIOUUAY HI'KCIAI.I Table Linens, Off ; ' -Hfiorlal lot eomprlelnn lunch clothe, Iiattern clothe at well, ae cut lengthe, We Help Women Buy For Men: --Now Ik the time for un in make ...me .et..il,r .hx.u,,,,. i . .hopper.. We run tell you ...mrlhllllr about th. III".. ,,!. SlIT? You may think you know all about Ii. but In ... i I, , ",. k. ie .en onie rather unforiiinate .election.i Ihe .lore and eee what', un di.nlnv. v.. .... .. . "'. ""u,li MEN! Now You Need An Oocrcoal Enlire Stock At Reduced Prices -Ifa December, and aeemlmtly Bruin- colder. Ymi enn't nut u off nny burner; you need Unit i, , ml fur coml.irl and health , uk. Yiu wool be In the'tuen'. departmeni but a .hurl lime I.Mro you II h. m preued Willi Ihe .plrmlld .election We have tor ymi. Th.y ar. iht. aenaon'a elylea. ' You Can Buy An All Wool Overcoat In Heather Shades $27.50 Overcoats That Are Dandies, Holiday Sale Price I 1 1 MKN'H Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts, $2.50 There'a alwtiy. a Welcome place In every tuan'e wardrobe for a new hlrt. And aomehuw a fellow Kei nil kind, uf miilnfactlnn out of a ('hrl.tma. Kill that he can put rlichl un ami wear. Kither aolf or nrfllpt alyle. of fine iiualliy broa'ddoili In lli.-ir faahlonluK. la Ian. iiray, blut or white. , - 50c Knit Ties, 33c You make no ml.tnko In Klvlne; .him neckwear on Clirl.itim.. Ae a mailer of fort the fellow, look forward In being remembered with neckwear then. 4 22M M i :.S"H Silk Hose, Pair 65c nuiiranterd .Ilk hiiie) In French Ian. amy. black, out, cordovan or ItUMlan brown. IIOI.IIMY HI'KCIAI.I Men's Wool Sweaters, $3.59 A man dont u.ually reallun hie ewenler la dirty or wearing out, but hie wife or mother doee and It'e up lo her lo nlve him a new one for t'hrl.iiun.. Medium weluhl, nrou heather, with two pocken. There Ii warmth In (hem, lou. HOLIDAY HI'Kf'IAU Men's Wool Mixed Socks, 39c Medium weight, good tiallty, In brown heather, oxford gray or natural. Wlnaled brund. HOLIDAY HI'KCIAI.! Men's Wool Mixed Socks, 40c Of Interest In tho.e working oulalde, been one of their heavy wollht Men's 25c Gloves, Pair 19c T'.rown Jereey glovca. A Raving of 9 ccnta on each pair. ' ' holiday Ht-rcriAi.' Men's $12.50 To $14.25 All Wool Mackinaws , ' $8.50 ... ' When dnye get cool and the air I. keen and Idling, genuine "Oregon t'lly" marklmiwa are the thing. Warm, comfortable, good looking and how they wear. Made from puro virgin wool with nil He life and vllnllly. Wide elorm collar., belle (hut billion, big puckeia anil .turdlly luuile, HnniHonie tilalda. , , , ' HOLIDAY HI'KCIAI.! - . ' , ' Men's $16.50 Leather Jackets, $13.89 The Jumbo of them nil for wear. Mode of gennlno horiwhltle. heavy wool lined, leather collar, knitted wrlet lu.ldo of eleevee. A bum it" wear. May he ndJiiHled nt bnck. A Holiday Sale Of Boys' Knicker Suits TO 110.711 VALIJKS $7.89 TO llfi.OO VALl'l'H ' . Time to got eon a new cult nnd let him wear Ihe old one to -" after tho holiday.. Here la ono Inatunco where we'ro niuklng y"' t'hrl.lmae go a long wny. I,.,n.uli, Neat ono nnd two wool Icnlrker aulle In brown or gray I 'J boat hem. eergea nnd nthere. If there le anything Unit dellgnta a -ll'a whdn ha got a eult, ' - ,v -" .--:.".". ; HOLIDAY BPHOIAT.I . . A. Boys' Wool Sweater Coats, $2.95 - "flondY'lt'e n ewenler," i'ho expreaelon you'll hear on Chr elm jh , ' ynic remainhor him wllh nne, llrown up groen lieatlmr loionnji. e fnup iincliola onrt lllo ,chni llltne (ilonly of fhem. , . t Boys' Lonj? Corduroy ..Trousers, $3.25 --In I ho- raahlon world tlioy'ro:cuJli.d,"LonKle'' """' at , rightly eo, n the word In rightly applied In thin '"" '"'" la mo M heavy qnility gray, In n or cream Hhndo corduroyi well maun, s yuung mt)n' . i ' ' 1 ',. ' I ' ' ' 4 ' DOya WOOl UVCItuaio, ,,, two al-"" dark brown or 1l....,u n'kl.,klll,. nuneennl. fnr rim .mall cIlUD. Melted, ' and two eldn iiocltela, light brown. .cut along miinnleh llnea. Illu'', HOLIDAY Bl'Ki:iAl.l jq Boys' $1:50 Buckskin Gloves, $1.1 HOLIDAY HI'KCIAr- . , Women's 65c Hose, .'..,. Pair 45c, 3 For $1.25 'ililnoapple ,etltch, hiornerlzoij ; lliiln' lio.o In DlacK, ueavoiv atone, tun or . $1.69 Women's Silk And ' Wool Hose, $1.00 '--NOW I1H1LH-'" ..tft V" ..i..ii !:!!!?!! &rt Lvexccp.ioy ' A - tljo jiifirkot,. , .,,,.v .v...: , , . ,, .;, . . ,4,.,. .?rlc,. . SS'kMAM xa-i-u iVUrl'T.s;l.'-,...