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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
m MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, IMS EIGHT I'lllMSTMAX Hl'llHI.HTItlNM CIIIIIMTMAH rUKIUI.NtoNI OUT mitlilKM'i iHNi Women's Umbrellas, 0.le.Tlurcl Oft - Hp.'.'lnl nr..ii of d, , ,, lM h, 't 1 ""Miljti. MAIL ORDKRS Women's $3.50 Silk Hose, $2.00 -They nro nlwayn u-oful, theiefoie alvay wehiiino. Heavy i nt I It v. full fiudiluhi'd tliraut ullk Iiohu. $7.50 Ivory Mirrors, $3.98 .-The ionium fur mirh an e. loptlolliil nil 111 Plh'O la dun to their ulliiht IrroKUluilly. However Imi'tlly dotoutllMu, t'llhlllely nh ipeil, , Store Open Evenings 'Till Christmas .'"or tho convonlonro of thono who find U illffhuU lo do their t'hriitimit HhnppliiK during da.vUino we've mloptod 1'RDM l'TLY I bin m.n.t top 11 vvi'iiliiKH 'till rhiistiiins) no ux to onuhlw l'l 1.1 .I'D the liolulod ahoppi'l' to Khop leisurely. Your Christmas Gift Problems Solved At Eugene's Largest Department Store Interspersed With Holiday Specials 4 Big Busy Days Left Your Store Is Ready To Serve You. You Will Find An Immediate Answer In Our Stock Of Holiday Goods, tunity To Put You In Touch With Gifty Things! We Shall Deem It A Privilege To Show You. V We await The Oppor- SOM KTIUNli 1 l l'1'KRI'NT ! The Japanese Gift Shop Will Solve The Gift Problem Toy Blsket Ball Games, $1.25 To $2.50. Tool Chests, $2.50 To $10.00. $8.75 Coaster Wagons, Special $7.50. Mechanical Games, 75c To $5.00. Hilts from afar sumrtliinir different for you to remember them with. Then eome to the Japanese I. ill Shop on the second floor where a wonderful .selection is on display. Moderately priced. Erccto Sets, $1 To $5. -Horse Shoe Games, 75c Candle Sticks Pair 7Sc To $3.75. Console Sets, $3.75 To $11.50. Mechanical Autos, 65c To $5.00. Toy Dishes, 56.50. 15c To Book Ends, Pair $1.39 To $3.25. Sewing Baskets, 30c to $1.25. Lets Go TOYLAND What a thrilling place Toyland is! So much is happening in Toyland you can't keep track of it all. Come on children, one for the money, two for the show 'and we're off to Tovland. (2nd floor) -Doll Buggies, $3.50 To $10.00. Teddy Bears, 95c To $4.25. B rass Opium Bowls With Teek weed Stands, $3.00 To $5.00. Nut Bowls With Cracker And Six Picks, $1.25 To $1.75. Mechanical Boats, 50c To $5.00. Electric $9.75. Trains, $5.00 Incense Burners, 25c To $1.25. Serving Trays, $1.25 to $2.25. -Musical Toys, $5.00. 25c To Dells Rrom 50c To $10. Electric Boudoir Lamps Complete, Special $2.95. Pretty Framed Pictures, Special $1.00. lillT SUUIKSTIONI Luxurious Wool Filled Comforters, $1 1.50 And. $12.50 I'il'ARANTKKU lot'".'' AI.I. WOOL KILLING If you wish to present u beautiful Comforter jto some relative or friend tin's Christ inas we offer an inducement in form of Luxuriance, Ouality is one of the outstanding notes. The cxcpiisitcncs of their covering, too, of lustrous, splendid quality sateen floral pattern on one side and wide solid color border uud figured panel on the other side. Comforters arc a genuine necessity in the home and it would be the exceptional home that would contain more than enough of them. You can feci proud in giving these. (2nd floor) GIFT SUGGESTION! "Krinkle" Bed Spreads $4.50 One of the most practical, eco nomical and w idely used spreads to day. Size SlxlOS inches, may be had in the following stripes of gold, pink, blue or buff. GIFT SUGGESTION ! To $1.50 Fancy Towels ...... 98c For personal use or gift giving. Special lot of these holiday Turkish towels. Linen Glass Toweling Yard 33c . Pure linen in red or blue checks. Fancy Gift Towels ' 69c A wonderful lot of these beauti fully colored Turkish towels. $ 1 .00 Linens, Yard 75c Good weight. 18 inches wide, satin finish, also strips with small tulip patterns. GIFT SUGGESTION! Velvet Corduroys Yard 89c Just imagine the pretty bath or house robes they may be made into and so inexpensively priced too. Their richness of-weave and soft ness of finish make them particu larly adaptable for tliat. Suitable for kiddies dresses as well. GIFT SUGGESTION ! Gift Furniture Always Makes A Big Hit! THEY RETAIN THEIR CHARM FOR YEARS Sparkle color splendor is here that makes the thrill of Christmas tingle in your veins and brings to light many possibilities for gift I ist names. Household things to captivate your Giristmas eye. A rich brocade vclour davenport, with great in viting depths as well as luxurious davenport chair to match. , AND THAT'S NOT ALL YOU'LL BE CAPTIVATED AT THE SHOWING OF WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIRS To further aid in your Christmas choosing your especial attention is directed to the handsome, rich mahogany finish rockers which come in a number of distinctive Windsor period designs. Attractively priced ?1 1.00, ?13.25, $14.50, $16.95 and $21.50. That Spinet Desk She Has Been Longing For The desk occupies so important a place in the home that it must be practical above all. Yet there is .no need to sacrifice beauty and distinction. Charm as well as convenience are common to these Iovclv mahoganv finished Spinet Desks. $29.50, $33.75 and $41.50. (2nd floor) GIFT SUGGESTIONS! Surprise Her With A Set Of Dishes 42-PIECE BAVARIAN' CHINA DINNER SETS, ' $25.00, $29.85 AND $31.75. Now is a splendid time to select your dinncrware for Christmas. A set of dishes is a gilt every woman admires and one that is useful and neces sary. Eugene's largest dish ware department is showing a wonderful selection of beauti ful patterns. Sec these. (2nd floor) Super Quality Heavy Wool Blankets, $20.00 . The king of blankets. The very blankets you l.ong for when yon see them. Made of onlv first grade KX)'i virgin wool and workmanship. 72x84 inches, double, heavy weight, soft and fleecy. A wonderful l.'ift. Sheet Blankets Special $1 .98 100 to sell at the above special price. 60x76 inches, double. Wool Mixed Blankets, $5.75 6x80 - inch "Nashua" double blankets. Nice ly fitmhed uud bound. Christmas Sale of Women's Christmas Felt Slippers $ 1 .25 Values, pair . . 98c $1.65 Values, pair , $1.09 To $1.95 Values, pair $1.49 See that she has a pair of these felt slippers on Christmas morning. That's a gift she'll enjoy from the start. They are made with comfort soles and there's a variety of bright colors to choose from. Be one of the early ones to get best selection. Chrirtmoi Sale of Women's Ready t0 Wear SOMETHING TO WEAR OF ( i )l 'KSI A'h ta MAKE SURE IT WILL BE WITH l'K i w? SUGGEST YOU SELECT YOUR AITAR oiR FROM AX BILLY'S ,'v"'.! At a most opportune time come, t,;s .,.;.,! ,.. of women's smart apparel, line's where frtvnil lute Intnl. father or brother may play (lie mlr of Santa Claim. Togs that express the last wrd ni matter ol fashion. A remarkable opportunity, indeed, when tve offer them at substantially reduced ptieen. All Women's Trimmed I lata At Price Captivating Silk Dresses dl os To $22.75, Now Ml 03 Women's lovely silk dieoes that have liron here but a very short time. Fashioned of lustrous sntiiii silk crepes, also the much heralded satin hack canton.' Effectively styled, Black and colors. To $30.00 Women's Coats, $19.65 Ciiti you imagine it. right at a lime when you arc in the mood of buying? Richly fur (rimmed niatj in the season's most wanted colors. Tip friend husband off that you'll like one of these smart models. Women's Colorful Raincoats Sale Price $4.45 You need but look about you and you'll ncc a femi nine parade of raincoats on a rainy day, smiic select to wear slickers while others prefer wearing a rub ber raincoat. Which ever it is your desire maybe fulfilled at Ax Billy's. A splendid selection of colors, too. . (2nd floor) Blankets And Indian Robes Make Ideal Gifts Because They're Practical Have you been trying to find gifts that arc really practical yet t hristtnassy and the kind you know they wouldn't buy for themselves? If you have, we would like to make these suggestions: I low about a motor robe or ail Indian blanket, or a nice bed blanket. Your store is well prepared to care for your every blanket need. Make This A Piece Goods Christmas it would be hard to find anything that would be more appreciated by some member of the family than a length of piece goods. You can make this a yard goods Christmas without taxing your purse heavily. 54-ln. Wool Balbriggan, Specially Priced $2. 1 9 Balbriggan is one of the newest of weaves in the field of woolens. A lovely distending (tubular) dress fabric which is being worn so extensively by the youthful fair sex. Colors are tan, green or blue, '; Fast Color Prints, Special, Yard 29c 36-inch "Sunset" prints in novelty patterns. A cot ton fabric which will stand repeated tubbings and look fresh as ever. ' , 100 Wool Blan . kets, special $10 ftjocKO inch splendid quality double blankets. All Wool Blankets $9.00 Twin bed size, 62x84 inches. All wool in a fine range o( colors. You may buy them in pairs or individually. "Orcgonian" All Wool Blankets A true OreRonian gift. In many beautiful blended plaids. -60x81 Heavy Single, $10.95. 72x8-1 Heavy sil,S,c' , $12.50 72x81 Double Blankets 1 $13.95. $7.50 WOOL MIXED 66x80-INCH BLANV KETS, $5.95 STAGES ABANDON PASS no KKJtvicK sciii;irij;i roit THIS WIXTKK H Irk man and I 1 A tuiouiic-u Negotiation of Snowbound Itoulc Too Costly lo OlKTHlt) McKenzle ihhs once more is victorious against human efforts to negotiate, its snowbound course. No attempt will he made; lo in augurate a regular Hinge service between KUKenu and Mend this winter. Hueh wan the statement made last night Iiy II. . Jlickmun, of the firm of Hickman and Heed, co owners of the Kinrene-Hend stage lino which for tln hist, moinh has been heck i njf a method of trans IHirtiny passengers over tlip pass. Mr. Milkman regretfully ex plained that owing" to the wind Mown places on thp McKenzlc highway, where the snow had baen riiiidod off, Hied runners' on hoih Hip ranin-raltnnsp mid the auto inobllp htiow shops with whic h an experiment was made yesterday, would lie ruined in a shplt time. The eost of this wiih prohibitive of service, he said. The automobile snow shoe ex periment was n success an lonw: as the device could renin In in snow, Mr. Hickman continued, nnd there in nu troliblu With tho miow mo tor. By an accident It has benn dls-' covered that the snow motor will oporatf an fast sideways as it will ', forward and by ihe simple hp- plication of one clutch, the motor may lie turned sideways and rolled toward the next snow bank. This j method of operation prevents wear and tear on the cylindrical rollers of the packer and solves tho prob lem of crossing the wind blown patches of tho hlffhway. Mr. Hickman suld that trips would be made over the. pass dur- iriK the winter months with the snow motor and that probably by i eaily M'irch the snow on the sum-I mlt will have been packed hard enoUKii that at) automobiles can travel the highway. RABBIT HEN TO MEET ASKOCI.VriOV TO UK I'-OIIMKII IX VAMiKY Oriental Grill Under New Management Dinner dance every night except Sunday. Music by the new Wur lluer piano. Hpcrlal attention to phone orders. Phone 2343, Jack O'Day, proprietor. 12-8-tf Exclusive l-ndlcfl Ilnlr Cuttlnit H. K Hnnna with B. Piper Hell, Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, for merly with Meier nnd Frank. 1 1 -20-tf Public Donee Dreamland hall, every Wednes day and tiaturday eight. U-U-tf iiomsuieninK ni i6u luaai ienini at G rents a yard. 12-17-3 ' II Price for Pells aiul Meat Quoted: I hum ml for oori Skins Brisk In New York Meeting of the American Uab bit and f'avey Breeder associa tion of the Willamette valley, will bn held in Kuitcnc on Ihe after noon of January 0, it was an flounced last night by H. W. Itey nobls, local man who has been In strumental In organizing the breed ers into a branch of tho national association. The place of the meeting lias not been definitely decided, al though Mr. Beynolds said he would attempt to obtain a room in the chamber of commerce for tliat afternoon. It Is planned to call the meeting at 2:30 o'clock, - Between 2" and 30 breeders are expected to gather at this, the In itial meeting, when officers would be elected and committees ap pointed lb draw up by-laws, Mr. Beynolds said last night that he had talked personally with about 15 rabbit breeders in Lane county who would join the association and that several in Portland, and -one or two at t-reswell, had signified tin Intention of attending the January I meeting. There Is a ulinllar organization In Hood Itlver. In commenting on the value of rabbit pelts and meat, Mr, Rey nolds mm hi that In a recent letter from I Tarry O, Ilerrleln of the Breeders and Trappers' r'or ex change of New 'ltv, Uockland county. New York, he had quoted high prices for t he open ing market. The letter In part, follows: "It Ik Impossible (o riuotn any prlcm on raw rabbit pelts without grading 'or selecting them, our suggestion Is to ship In your entire lot, or Just a few samples or each specimen lo acquaint yourself wllh our prices ami grading, Chin chilla rabbit fikins are bringing the highest prices, ranging from 25 cents to $1.25 each. Tho heavy dark ticking, good slzr prime fur. raw and well dried pelt brings tho most." The letter Included instructions for shipping and how to prepare tho pelts, and continued to say that Havana, Blue Beveren and Ameri can Hlue specimen bring (ho next best prices, Common rabbit h, or Hatters' furs, are bought by ' tho pound at about 3ft cents. "We can use an unlimited num ber of raw pelts. Ship your entire output. They will be graded im mediately a ml rem It ta nco for warded within 24 hours," the toi ler concluded. ' iirinir nni u rim HI Jtllfll: flUHU H FfiUIT GROWERS BUSY uoi'M to cmisk. tannine iiy CIIKISTMAH ,1. . Mull llcKirlM Mure Onli-m for llollilny I'lirUilttcrt Tlillll riant In Mile ! Ilumllu That Ui KuKPiin Krult Ornw crn' UHHOriiillon ulthoiiKli rolrcini'ly Ijtiny nuw, linpi.'ri to rlnnn up tho winter miming - otK'nttinnt ly f'hi'ltiiniiH, wiih ihf fXiriHNliin of J. (). Holt, miinni"' ycHtiTiliiy.. . Mr. Molt JiiHt rntiinifrt from Mi'ilford whom lio iitli'iiiloil tlio menllng nf llm Oi-f'fron Hliitn llor- I ilculiunil Hoflfly, mill whom ho j wiih ono of tho prominent Hpoiik crH on tho proKriim, "Moro oi'itorii hnvo hoon rorolvoil for ClirlHlmim piii'knKi'K thiin wo hnvo hoon nhln lo hunilln," nnlil ,ir. jiuti, win, iiiijii:uiimi mm noip montH woro holnic mailn nil ovor Iho Knltod Htitton. ItotpiontH for riinrtlinl frnllH Mirh iih pruniVi mill chorrloH hnvo como from Hovornl Cnniiclluii poliim. Nuu hitvu iilno boon In ilonuuiil. Tho fruit R-rnworii' onnnory In worklnK on imrnt, pnmnipH, nml lurniim nt pronont nnd fiirmorn hnvo hoon urRorilly roiiiontod to iiinhe tholr dollvorioHxiR onrly nit poiuillilo to nvold rorliilii freezing wortther that inny enmo nt finy llnio. "(it coiirHn piimilpN irn roiilly n llltlo lioilor iifior I hoy hnvo hoon hit hy froMt hut not no for onn nliiK purponoH," runtlnuod Mr. Hull. Mont of Iho pooln will Iio'oIohoiI up In Jiiiuiary, Jio nddoil, and ro port of Iho HHHoolallon will hv mado nt an iiniiiinl inoolInK lo ho hold iiomo tlmo In Kohruary. Mr. Holt Niild that Iho iiniiiinl roport would Hhnw a nallHfaolory IiijmI iiohh rondlilon mid that Iho oporitllonii of Iho nNNiirlallon dur hue thu hint "yoar hud hoon vory xood. I i. IIV-I.AWN TO AI.I.OW KM'LTION IX .IAX1AHY I jiKoilii Di'illnl HuruiMiiM Anki'il lo I'rovMlit Clinic nt t'onunwH In I'orllnnil Noi .liino lly-lawn .of I ho Hoiilhorn WIU lainottn Donlal lloi'loly woro ohaiiKoil nt n mootlnir nf that or Kiinl7.ntlon hold at tho Onliurn hn. tol hint nlKht, In ordor that tho miniial eloollon of offlrorn could lako pinoo In January of each your. Tho olootlon, iindnr Iho old rliloii, I., AniMI nml thn mid. wlntor olooiltin tlmo wiim hold mora HilllKfurtlliy to tlio mouiliorn. HI,..,,. f,.r itllfimlnlii'n of dolo- kiUom from thin imHoi lnllon nt tho I'liolflu Donlnl ooimroHH whloh will ho hold In Porllmul noxl Juno woro nl,n Ml.nil..nH ItV thn llll'lll 1110111 i.nMU I.. n .i....iihiu Itnvn Imoil ri.ma.lnil t trlvn n fllllltl nt tllO rnnnroHit nnd It In llkoly that Ihla win no tiono. a ooioiiiuiii" m I,... .... .,...... nni. for that t:lllllt: nr. W. I.. l.oof Kimono rontl.n ? TO it pnpor l,.H. nl.,1.1 on Iho auhjort , I".-. 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