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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
BELL THEATRE Springfield Sunday Coltls, Wh GHp 111' ROD BARN DANCE Dreamland Hall TONIGHT SPECIAL MUSIC Special prize for the bett farmer I CIDER AND DOUGHNUTS for all ' Everybody Welcome! Ond as n Prcvotiiivo $ Laxative Brow Quinine 8 lobkls "4 A Sufo and Proven Remedy Tho First ond Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Sufo for moro than u (Juarler of a Century. l'lio l)ox boars this oiKnuturo Price 30c. MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC. 19. 1925 IS KILLED Blue Line Transfer Our Motto t Sensible Prices Good Service Trunk Delivered 50c Why Pay More? Take a Claim Check at Home Blue Line Transfer III Wlllmnctto Miono 7S7 Eagle's TURKEY SHOOT AT Washburn Field Junction City Starting at 10 a. m. Sheeting under shelter SUNDAY December 20 HWll.lx .. ha,,,, (;(M;N., I NUKIt THAI V WIII0KI.S ""! i.f Mull Will Known In l lWIIt. Illl-JH iria-f Only ,y r,,.',';',''''" Klcclrlc ! ,' "iMlih lur, wlm In well lV,',',',n'i '"V""''""' IKThllllK I.,- lilly It I ll.-cl at Miilli,iuh hIii. '"" 'Inn.l l,a niuht ,. .Li ,"' y. w"" '"""l HIKl-r tliu WhlllM i,f II ,UKOIIK.- lllllll. Mr. Hull, lici-nnllnK ( wr, ro. 'eive.l Inn.. ,.ft , u llt Mun. M'.iMi.H Hliilli,,, u f,.w ,m,u.N ,. flll-l, I ,.. ,., l,k.,. Th ,ly WIlH lili iillfl.il ,y ii, ir,iV,.i,iK i.uK una 1 " '" ' UlTlwl, i.imI which Weill " '"' Hi" wciii.. lie wiih line '" "'"e freight lllllll (jut of I -on In ,i, rr .;iiK,.,1(J i 7 v,.., N" "lie known how tliu incident iMiuii,.,, iH'curUInK to woril rc eelveil I,,. ,,. IiimI IllKlil. Apparently Mi'. Hull Minn, il,, I io liimiil tho l.iikHi iuti r triiln en route to tliu de ."i. n.i 11 i.iihhiiI I, In homo. Ilu wim mm i ll i iimi survived l.y tliu wife "ml u child, It In believed: Mr. Hull mniii, i,,8 to .Kugenc on itlti-rmiti, (layH, laying over h.-ie every other day. MlftMBllllED r.XIMlUlMKNTS WITH CVAlIr. vM'l'KAIt Kl ( ( Kssrrii I'KlMin I'M'll 1)11 iycnI ItoblmWH IMjk i NMir r'wll as .No New Mian ApiMiir fur Kmcrul Dhjh KckuUh from Ihu uho of rah'luin oyiiniito In ('XturinlnutlriK KopherH (iiifl milieu on Krmi Ji)bliiuLto'H runii nuar Cn-Hwell Unn bt'wi quite miliHfai-Kny, tjiid (. S. .'lotulicr, cuti my uKi-iit, yunU-rdiiy. Mr. KUtcliLT and ltny Filiate, tiH.sinijitil Mtato rodent control load er, a wtM-k iiki) ypntrflny used the i ViHiidy tlUMt III Ihu ruiiWfiyti of k-plu-rH and iikiIch on tho place, Mr. Itnhlni'ttn went over the land whore It wiih used Hundny and hkmIii on TuoHduy nnd found, no 'vldunci'H if the unlmuln working, hut yoHtfrduy ho found fronh Higns. Mr. Kletchi-r ald that It Is not Improbable that tho animals came in from udJuiniiiK fichR While tho rr'HUltH thus far ap pour to he qulto sailnfaetory it in an yot only an experiment, said Mr. Fletcher, hut It looks quite encnurak'IriK and the work will be continued. CHRISTMAS BOXES FIXED l.KI.ION AXI) Al'XIMAHY UK .MK.Mlir.lt SU'K VETS Several meniheru of -the' Ameri can l.CKlon and Aineriean L,'lon auxiliary Rathored at tho chamber of eommerce last nlKlit to make up Imies of t'hrlmmaM Blfts for the Lane rntinty hoya who are still "in the war" and confined In Kovcrn nient 1icikiIIu1h throughout the country. Twelve largo boxen, loaded to the limit with good fhlnKB to cat. rnzorn, Boup, wash cloths, tooth brushes and a hundred and ono v'-.-v--f ''I'-'.--.- -' ' w t'"i ' r': ;t-.. The First Christian Church Oak and Eleventh Streets Wishes for the People of Eugene a Most HAPPY CHRISTMAS May the sonrj of the anKcls oh that first Christmas day bring joy to cach one in this city. . ( You ro also invited to enjoy the Christmas crvices with u Sunday. .... Morning Sermon Subject"Merry Christmas" DR. STIVERS freaking Evening Program by the Children of the Bible School . The children's programs are always enjoyed. . .Bring a Special Offering for Benevolences 1 .Li Jo air Riklp Sr.hool e urge a targe aucnuam-i. at 9:45 o'clock a. m. hence a large at- f ,i, ci,l,.iiia nrn awav on their vacation, .tendance on the part of those In the city is imperative. ( : ' ' PLEASE NOTICE- " The Evangelistic. Meeting by the "Ross Evangtjlic Company January 3. Watch papers for further nnnounceinents. begins other Illlle thhiKS will inaku 'whut In" liven hrlKlitei. 'Ihu boxes wJll ho Kent parcel pout tuduy to liOHpltnls in Walla Wnllu, J'ortlutid, Amorjenn lako, liolws and in Arizona, according' to u report mudu Inst nlKlit by uf llelalH of tho two oi'Kanlzutlons. MEMORIALSERVICE HfELD J;AS'rr.u s-rAii ohkichvks milh. M(M;an k m;ath Memorial flervlec for tho late Mrs. Margaret Mol,cun, member of I'H'aiiKelliio chapter, Order of the KuHtern Ktar, wero held an a part of the rituul of the loual chapter Just nlKlit at tho reirular meeting. Mrs. McLean, pioneer woman of this section, was the rnotiier-ln-law of MrH. Aim McLean, worthy mutron-eleet of Kvangellne chap ter. No installation of officers wa held last nlKht hi respect to the memory of the departed woman. Following tho roKUlur meeting rofroMhiuents wero served to vlslt liiK mcmberH of the order, and. a short tuiiKical program was given In which Mrs. K. 1'uraley, Mra. 11. H. Uriswold and Mrs. Uose Blacks took part. THREE AUTOS STOLEN l.tHJAIi I'OI.ICK I.KAnjT THKI'TS IAST MGI1T OF KmwihI Cap Ixwt Viulcr Similar Ciixuiimuuiuii Hy Cluiinlmrlaiii I'ainlly of H)i liiKflild Three automobiles wero reported slnlen and lovul pollco asked to find them last night. An Oakland touring car owned by t Milieu, 2223 Alder street, was taken from the corner of Seventh avenue und Lincoln street. This ear had a Nebraska license num ber G4-D-12, the police were told. Tho Ford touring oar owned by M. A. Chamberlain, Oregon license number 1S2-81U, was stolen from Seventh avenue east and Pearl street, between the hours of seven nnd 9:30 p. m. Mr. Chamberlain lives on route No. 2, Springfield, and wus In town with has family for the evening. This Is tho second car to be stolen from the Chamber lain family In a week. Mr. Cham berlain's son lost a Star car under similar circumstances Just a few days ago. Officers Scott. Williams and straight were also asked to be on the lookout for a stolen Chevrolet car, Oregon license No. 218-782, taken at Salem early in tho evening and believed headed this way. LAWYERS HEAR REPORTS I.AXE BAR ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING Report of the state hap Allan. elation convention held at Qear- hart. was made before an annual "gel-together" meeting of the I.ano county bar association in tho Os- ourn notoi last night. Tho report was given by W. Q. Halo, denn of the law school at the University of Oregon. Whltten Swnfford, president of the Lane county association, was In . the chnlr last night. other speakers 'Included' 3E. ''O. Immcl, B. O. Potter and Fred Smith. The meeting; broke' u shortly before 9 o'clock, following n banquet and round-table discussion. BEGGAR ADOPTS FAME MAX POSING AS BUCK JONES ASKS FOR ALMS Poslns ns the ono and only "Huck" Jones, moving picture star, nnd tolling- a story of embarrassing financial circumstances, an uniden tified nmn Inst night sought solace on tho shoulder of a rctnurant cook. Tears fltreumed from tho eyes of the mnsquernder, according to a story told local police who were asked to arrest the man of deflated) porketbook and spirit. I Tho story, however, fell on eara hnrdened to the plea of tho "pan handler" and the only response "alius Mr. Jones" got was a curL suggestion that he apply at the city jail for a night's lodging. That was the last seen of him. THREE EUGENE IS ADVERTISED MOVING PIOTimE PAPER ASKS FOR PICTURliS Pictures of Lane county scen ery, especially that In tho vicinity of Eugene, hnvo boon forwarded to Hernard A. Hoi way, editor of "Tho Director" internationally known moving picture organ published in Hollywood. , Request for tho pictures was re ceived hore yesterday by K. Eu gene Chndwlck from the editor of tho periodical who asked also for data concerning tho district in which tho Cope Film corporation is being established. The pictures aro to bo used in an article on northwest scenery ns vnlued by motion picture produocrs. , Lane County News .(Continued from page known here. Mr. Baker is over 80 years of ago and Ills brldo over 60. I.odgo 11ns Program (Hrfclaler l.ano County Special) CRESWELL, Ore., Deo. 18. Tho Royal Neighbors held n Christinas program and tree for themselves and children on Thurs- day afternoon nnd exchanged gifts. tiftM-reitc Johnson llonm OlORlHlor Lano County Special) CHKSWELI,. Ore.. Deo. 18. Lawrence Johnson returned Wednesday from his trip enst where ho found the weather cold nnd wintry. Ho went to Fergus Falls, Minn. tiro Destroys Car (nosiilor I.dn, County Sp.clnl) MAHCOLA, Ore., Den. 18. A Ford sedan belonging to Tom Uenrdon tons entlroly destroyed by flro on Wednesday. The exact eniiso of tho conflagration Is un known but It originated within the cnr. Tho loss v'ns covered by In surance. Onntntn Will lie Sunday (HpRl.ler l.ans County Special) .TUNCTION CITY, Ore., Dec. 18, The choir of tho Methodist Epis copal ohuroh Is nrennrlng a can- tata, "The First' Christmas" lor 7 A. M. 'till 3 P. M. i ,t' Stanley Building' 88-96 Ninth Ave., West Eugene, Ore. ' 'I'll. 7 A. M. 'till 3 P. M. n-.ii' Buy Early in the Day-and Make Your Christmas Money Go Further Meat Department c-& H-Cane Sugar' 1 00 lb 8ack 5-85 Fruit Department vauey riour, ty-iD. sacK . .i.yu Thompson' Best Flour, 49-lb. sack $2.10 Eagle Hard Wheat Flour, 49-lb. sk. $2.20 Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-lb. sack . . . $2.35 J. C. Best Butter, pound .'. '. . . . . '. ,44c Comar Margarine, pound , . . . . :; 25c .....18c If you are looking for qual ity and price we have both. PRIME RIB, a choice Oven Roast, lb 18c PORK ROAST, fresh shoulder Picnics, 3 to 5 lbs each, lb. ... PORK ROAST, best center cut from young shoulder, lb 22c SMOKED PICNICS, very choice and small, . 4 to 6 lbs each, lb 22c COTTAGE ROLLS, mild sugar cure to fry bake or boil, lb 30c HAMS. Our best brand Christmas wrapped, whole or half ham, lb.,33c Mixed Why Pay 30c? pound Seedless Raisins, 4 pounds 33c Cluster Raisins, 1 pound box ;..15c Golden Dates, - pound .12Vic Roasted Peanuts, pound ..: : 15c Walnuts, medium, size, pound ....17Vic Brazil Nuts, pound 30c Almonds, pound 30c Fancy Mixed Candy, pound : 15c Jelly Beans, pound 15c Peanut Brittle, pound 15c After Dinner Mints, pound .25c Stuffed Mints, . pound r... 30c Stick Candy, 6 sticks ......... 5c Chocolates, pound . ."...25c French Creams, "V " . " ' pound .... 25c Scciete Chocolates, 3 pound box $1.25 Lady Washington Seansj' 7 pounds -;s.j..:..j...J50c California Navy Beans, 3 pounds 25c Pink Beans, 3 pounds ..25c Red Mexican Beans, 3 pounds . ....'....25c Lima Beans, ( 2 pounds 25c Natural Brown Rice, 10 pounds $1.00 Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 10 pounds .. i.85c Christmas Orange 50c 40c 35c 25c 1c r f ORANGES 45c'--:-'!! :--, ORANGES 39c ;v;r;:;:' ORANGES 30c ' ORANGES .. ...... Small' v ORANGES, each Cabbage 50-lb. lots, per. lb. Broken Sliced Pineapple, i .i a 1 No. 2y2 can Jonathan Apples lie Ibex Yellow Peaches, No. 22 can 19c Ibex Apricots, y. No. 2y2 can .......19c Gearf teld Peas, No. 2 can ..12VSc "Terrapin Cut String - Beans, No. 2 can 12c Standard Iowa Com, ' No. 2. can u 10c Gold Bar Pumpkin, . No. 2y2 can ...,.....15c Goody Goody Tomatoes, No. 2y2 can 12V2c Solid Paclj Tomatoes, . No. 2y2 can ....A...15c Per Box $1.49 High Grade Chocolates AU $!,00.and.$1.50 qualities pound All Departments, Except Meat Market, Open Until 10 p. m. Sunday evening, December 20. Mrs. J. Wills ana Mrs. unnsiu pherson are taking the solo parts and It is being looked forward to with much interest. Oriental Grill Under New Management Dinner dance every night except Sunday. Music by tho new Wur lttzer piano. Special attention to phone orders. Phone 2343, Jack O'Day, proprietor. 12-8-tf Exclusive Ladles' Hair Cutting B. P. Hanna with B. Piper Bell, Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, for merly with Meier and Frank. n-zu-w Pnallo Dance Dreamland hall, every Wednes day and Saturday night. ll-is-rt Play Safel Have your tires vul canized by White Vulcanizing Works, 86 West Sixth avenue, op posite post office. mo. Mairaxlnes subscriptions taken for any you may desire to renew or subscribe for new. 00 Becond Avenue East t-il-U Turkey Shoot Big American Legion aviation field 'traps, Sunday, December 20. 12-19-2 Read Register Classified Ads. Selco Electric Plants and Frliti- dalre Electric Refrigerators. W. L Hargls Co. 887 Olive. li-i-ti A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Porstatent coughs and colds lend to Berious trouble. You can stop thorn now with Creomulslon. an emulslfiea crcosoto thnt is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; It soothes and heals the in flamed membranes and Inhibits gorm growth. ' Of alt known drugs, creosote Is rocognlzod by high medical authori ties as ono of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds nnd other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, In addition to creosote, othor heal ing elements which soothe and heal the Infected membranos and stop the Irritation and Inflammation, while tho creosote goes on to the stomnch, Is absorbed Into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of persist ent coughB and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forma of respiratory dlscnses, and la ex cellent for building up the system aftor colds or flu. Money refunded If nnV cough or cold Is not relieved after taking aacordlng to direc tions. Ask your druggist. Creo mulsion Company, Atlanta, Oa. (adv.) (8) L WiriTAM i V -T.. .. .. tSW r r a mi ii mi iumlissr,yi LET-Bill You Don t Have To Be Wealthy To Be Able to Create A TRUST FUND to care for those, you Jove aftef you are gone. At the same time it guarantees to you ari income when you are old or i disabled. . YOU put-up, a, low rate of Interest. WE put up the Principal 100. Baskerville explain District Manager Oregon Life The Check from Phone 482 "WE WRITE 'EM RIGHT"' Gets There ''-First 557 Willamette novcr saw s tnoro lumuiu or Interesting . drama stneo "Over, tlto Hill" with Charles (Buck) Jones Madge Bellamy, Zazu Pitts, Jane Novak' RALPH GRAVES In "A Hounted Honeymoon" PATTIK NEWS RKOT'IiAR PKICES1 PFhy PFe Qhose Our Vfame . tv.;.-jiH,','J "vO . Years ago, the founders of tlld U. ft Ifatlonat Bank had a vision of an Institution that would be a helping friend, to everyone tn this county. They were moro Interested In seeing Eugene become a thriving, bustling commercial confer than they were tn building up tholr own fortunes. So they organized this bank with this definite policy In mind and named it after tho most respected, most helpful and most honest organization In the World the United States Government. . , . , ,., .- . And If one wore to look back over tho 'Intimate' history of the U. S. National Bank one would find that never has this Ideal een lost out of sight. If you come tq us as a new customer today you will know that you are bolng assisted for that Is our foundation policy. . . t : . . ' vr?i .;r u a national- ; .: .: : "She Bank of Service ., EUGENE .LOAN SAVINGS BANK ' .V Che Banh for Savings ... . . , ,