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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER1, Et)CENE. ORE., TUESDrV, DECEMBER 22, IMS LAST DAY That rVreen Henaatlon EVE'S LOVER with ut km-: nit ii HKItT LYTKI.Ii t'l.AHA HOW lire-run ro.u i;nv Nntit Ami ISKX X KWS VHIU HJItta AM MtK&t RMSII' CITY TO BE OPENi; ON CASH BASIS SOON Sale of Bonds to Clear Up All Warrants ORDINANCE IS PASSED Hid to Ho Oim'ikM on .lmnmry II SK.VtHHI Imuit- in lUMiiv OutstniKlliiff Warrants Willi the aale uf tlx- $175,(101) ( warrant refunding- bonds uu.hor i .xed by the voters of the eity at n I Heeiat Oioeoon il work :ik" and j the sale of a Inriio amount of Han-t-n-ft bonds eovertuK public Im provements a- ontemplatel by the oounc'l, the ei'y of Kuuene will ho do'nu luis'nes ti a euslt has s . by the middle of January or the ' nrsl of February, accordnm to a ! ! nteutenl by Mayor K. I'. I.eo yes. terduy. - The mayor received his Inform ation from Fred Wenlworth, city treasurer, whose iiookh snow i.i a condition of afiiilm In ' the iliy'n flnancea. The mile of the warrant rcruiui- init bond anil the HuiuToit bond oor nit n laiK number of treei anil aldewnlk Improvement lroJ .Ola will amount to 1354.000 with in the next few week, tun oea lirer hooka show. Thin. II I nouni-fil. w.ll clear up all out Mniul.nir warrants, not only In Hip lipnpiul funil hut ihose paid out to contractors on the Improvement jobs. , 1 ho ovdlnanoe provldlni! for mile of the I "5.000 w arrunl reililnii lunula wan passed by thp room-. I at a spoe.ul iiippIIiik yesterday all prnoon. It provide that Dip bids hall Ii oipiipi1 at a niPpiliiK ol thr o iimcl! January II. m A P P L E S JP1TZENBERG, Box . $2.00 Fancy Wrapped $2.50 and $2.75 DELICIOUS, Fancy Wrapped, Box . $3.00 orange: Another Car Just Arrived Fancy Wrapped and Packed Half Case, $1.98 Case, $3.95 . Just alow Price Not Cheap -Oranges "' Per dozen 20c to 58c NUTS CANDIES 20c lb. and up - ' 15c lb. and up " Fruit and Nuts in Boxes Ready to Mail! MEN'S GIFTS Buy Them at a Man's Store! Christmas shoppers will find our store filled with a great variety of beautiful, as well as practical things that make ideal gifts. Suits and Overcoats ' Makes ideal pifta from the familv. priced $25.00 to $45.00 Silk Robes Fleautlful and desircahlc. Priced $15.00 to $17.50 . Dress Shirts Wonderful assortment of nil styles, priced $2.00 to $5.00 Silks $6.50 to $8.50 Silk and Silk and Wool . Hose The kind yount; men and men Imv. priced 50c to $2.00 Hats cr Caps Are alivays welcome in the lustet i-tvles. $3.00 to $9.00 Middy Pajamas No buttons to bother. . Patem fine ipiality SS.00 Ilroadcloth boat quality. ....".00 Neckwear A safe Rift. KaHy to select from our fresh stock. Priced 50c to $4.00 Mufflers Highland Flannel. .s:t.f( Fibre siikn..: sa.tm to r.on All Silks S0..VI to SH.M Special 25 off All men's and hoys' knitted btivs' overcoats. and wool blazers. Also on Ccunllcss Other Items Displayed for Quick Selection Open Evenings Until Christmas DeNefFe's Where You May Shop With Pleasure McDonald Theatre Bldg. THRIFT WEEK PLAIEO It AY T IIKVM l.tK'AI. rOMMlTl'KK AtiXIN t niiiixiUn InstltiilKl by Y. SI. V. A. Will llo CHwrvril Hiw Sunt lux iltiniinry 17 Big license Fee Is Proposed By Council MEASURE IS INTRODUCED UoffrtV! to .Imllclnrv CimmiM un ity M iup Ixv lo t'luvk Dvrr K tin oiduunii'v lutvixluoctl nl u o lUiic t ! rl;iy at vriuioti h puMtvU n yearly IUmmiso of 40 will tH IIUIimI 11)11)11 llll UWllflM ul iht "miKur KriH't'ry Htoi'tvV tlmt art now 8'' on xlxv hIitih itt Ku kohi 0 illy ami upon m h oihoi rnli i)r wi'K rltiKioMt in ttio iro)itn'l ' tio.MlaiK hawking' oiilin- anco. Tho onllnaHo iuovti1o8 ft IUmmim fov rannltiK trww MOD for theao e tores aiul ollur "ptftlitlorn ami haw korH," tlenlmtnttMriiH t'lu 1. tlown to llOU u vai' f'M' leiwor ai -tA'.ttt'ri In that 1 no. Ifrfcrtvil l I'oiiimlViH Aflor H- fhut roail n Woforo lln I'ounril Mayor 1 .00 nukkomu1 th.n Thrift wook ilrtn wore mado at a tuiHthiH' of tho local fomniu at tht rhtunhor of "onimorrt liut ntcht whoii 1.. I. Kay. chairman nf th rltv oatuiwiltni ailmlnlMra-f Hon liit year was r-elwlol to fillim r.l 1111:110 hv over ly llu that off loo for Itmlielary cominittvo lu-foro It l Thrift wt'fk. Htion8or'il liy llUM.r.un-ht im rr flititl iiUHrfata. Younir Mon8 t'hrtxtlan UKto latlon. ino onllimnco w oM II-'Hho all Ih nationally olsirvrd. Um'''i , tlvti of local Imnkn. worex. bust m's?o ami Inilnstrtcii won ,nMint 1 at tho ntoolliiK last nlKlu. K. ! LomWirtl was cloctetl soo rotary. I Klvo conmiiltPt( witp mipolntiHl ias follows: publicity. tifOi'Kf Mo S Morran: schools. Orlando llollls; 'churches. Krank Kborhart: flimnco. j.Mrrii Slurbuck; speakers, Kroil fsuckels. j tUtorvatlon of tho ovont will bo Kin hero January 17, tho nimivcr : sury of tho birth of llonjamlu I Franklin. That day will bo "Shiiro jWith tKhcrs" day. Tho rctiminlnK days of tho wook havo boon dosiu- natcd as follows: January IS, "Thrift lay"; January 19. "UmlKvt, or Homo Kconomy" tlay; January 20. "Iivmranco dny": January 21. "Own Your Own Home" day: Janunry 22. "Safe Investment" dny; January 23, Tuy Your Hills" I day. j 'Thorn Is nlso a ton-point creed which will bo followed ns slogan in tho campaiKii, namely: "Work and Karn." "Make a ItudKet." "Kocord Kxpendtture." i'Have a Hank Account," "Carry Life In surance," "Ow;n Your Own Home." I ".Make n Will." "Invest in Snfo j Securities." lay Hills Promptly," and "tihare With Others." noddlcrs anil hawkom on th s'rcetj whether th'y line veh e'e, are on foot or uno doorwns. re cohhoh. alleyways or Ntrccttt In lln'jl sale of their fcooils utut wares, it exeniVU Hellers of newspapers. maKaa:nes, Rble and tuch publi ca(bni. I ImorKvm'V vrtu4-'Atim'liHl It was stated at the moetlni; that the ordinance was druwn up at tho (nstanco f a comm ttce fntin the mcichnitts ussuc.atlon. J The ord. nance carries an otnor Kency clause and if passed will K" into effect immediately. In the emergency c1ium the nrd nance stnrea that U is "necessary for the poacc. heall'i ami safoty of the public for .t to be pnwed as the stores on whot'ls Interfere with traff-'c. thereby endaiiKerinu tho lives of the people." , T HAfSR WI!r IIAVK TO UK MAI)K MCA It SPHINtaIKMl Wuter Has Kcudiecl Manultun at Ortulii I'eilnt Ik-tttwn (linsc , (artlcJLS aiul City A change In the road between the Chase garden district and Sprinsfield will soon Jie neceiwxiry on account of the encroachment of t,he Willamette river upon it uj u certain point, according to Clin ton O. Hutd. county eomtnlssioner. Mr. Ifuru wild yesterday that the STREET CONTAACTS LET coi Nni- ;ivis .ions t snow AM) MATHKWS TlirtHnth Avottuo Havcnu'ikr, to Kvtinitlrd Wc fnm .Mtuiroc StrtH-t to Atlnnu St ret I One nnvlng contract and two enntruct fir grntllng and gravel in a Hoy 11 111 the city were let by iht) city council at u special meet ing yeterd:iy afternoon. Tho bids on the paving of Thir teenth avenue west rrom .MonrM' street o Adams street, the grad Ing and gruvtl ng of thi alley bo ween Onyatiind Kinorald stroen and fhe grad ng and gravellnic of the alley between OTve unl Wlit a met to streetM from Twelfth uve nuo to Thirteenth avenue wero opened at tho lust meeting and ibe b tin referred in the street rum ml tee. Yen'orduy tho conuu.ttc. rocommonded that Oscar Hnow- be given the paving Job and the grnd- ing and tftttvcbm: .tib in tho alley 1 MHO -i...... 1..... nrftut..i u-t ou fn nL-d ' uot ween u.imnieite ami until a portion of the mucadam ' ret. while A C. Mnthewn wan of the road nan been taken away kiwIIrk and gravel ng at one or two point and It ift ex- I V ln ,w all, y bllW0l" ' nn treniely daugeroua to drive by Emerald Mreets. . , there at the present time. L ! The road for a distance of 60 orfAAn n pai-iii p- rfcrpii-riTv 70 rods will have to be moved back. 1 OU,Vi nCULIVtO rnUrtn I I said the commissioner. Just now. far It will be moved from the river has not vet been determined, he staged. I I To build a breakwater on the river bank at that point to divert the wuter In , another direction would be too expensive at tho present time. In the ophilon of the county commissioner. I.OCAI, ATTOn.NKY IS UKNK1-1-MAKY IN WII.I, THIEVES PILFEH HOUSES Til HKK IXM'AIi IIOM KS A U K K.NTKHKD AT XIGIIT Henry Kugene Hla'.lery. attorney of this city, is the pr.nctpal beau- t f icary of the will of his father. Charles Henry Hlattery, who died here a few days - ago. The os.i- mated value of the pmpcrty of tn' estate Is $4200, ,tceordlng in the petition ask ng that tho will be . probated. - i Tbo w!ll provides that $300 shall 'go to 11 sister. Mrs. Helen, Watts, of Waverly, Ohio, $500 Ut U son, Charles l.ee Hlattery, ami the rest to Henry Kugene Klattery. j The son here was named by Judge liar mi rd us executor. T. .Tone anil Kilw'n Ij. Knapp VifUuiN of X'rowIiT;' Cloth ing, Jewelry Stolen Two more homes in addition to the A. CI. Ilrauer residence, the robbery of which whs reported Sunday, were entered by unenk thieves late Saturday night. It wurf reported to the police Sunday, Weur'ng apparel, including two suits of clothes for a man, two dresses, n pair of galoshes, a tra ol ng hate and sundry other at U e'es were taken from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin I. Knapp, 1K07 Alder s reet, by n prowler who entered the house through a renr. ' door. The robbery occurred some time between 7 and 10 p, ni., Mr, Knapp reported. Jewelry nnd articles of clothing were also stolen frntn the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones, 328 Ninth avenue west, during Satur day n'ght. Two rtns and a pair j of earrings, and $5 in rash were taken from the latter place. ( RAILWAY DEEDS FILED I. II. IIAMItKltK OKTAINS ltt;UT-OI''-VAY FOR LINK FEDERAL CHARGE PLACED KDWAIll) Kt'SKKI.fj AIMTSI'.II or M.W.N' ACT VIOLATION Kdward UuHKfill, waft iirr(iHtri Kunilay by I'hlof liciiuty Hlicrlfr Van Hvnriprud and a fnd'Tnl oftl rrr on a t'harKc nf vfolatiiift the Mann art and. will taken to WuxlilnKtnn to bo lilvfn n h-a rlrin III the lideral court of that Mute. A warrant wan IkhuimI ut VaklniA nnie time ago for tho arrcm of the man.. It Ik wild that lio ban bcon for ome llrnfr with relative near Srlnileld where the urrviit ,wa rnadu. OUH8 U NBELY CO. Buy your old tirea for caah. 12-10-1 mo. liffdH for riht-of-way fur 111 c ni-w lomt iik railway that Ih beinn built by .1. II. ChambiTH, Cluttaite (Ji'ovo lunibiriiian. from that city o the timlier beyond Lnrano were f led fur reeord 'PHterday In the irr.ee of County Clerk llryaon. The deeda are (riven by the fol low, iik: Krank ltleauard, Orpnh li'Tiwm, Daniel D. Franklin, Krank Kherniau, Otto lloliberatcln, John Metealf, K. f). Ibkc, Amber Hnb coek. I,. V.. IjiWKod, C. J. Hutler. l.oulmt II. Villi, Hophronin Van , liiiren, ,. I. .lonen, Hubert K. I.aekey, C. K. Aahby, R. 11. Mc I (Jill, l.eoh c. Arne, tleorKe A. Dor- man, liolierl II. Ijiirnnlde, 10. D. Owoiib, I. in her P. MeCoy, Jnek Hioroii and Wlll ain Arthur Jones. Oriental drill t'ntlcr Alow -MlinaKcnit'lH " Dinner dance every night except Sunday. Munlc by .the new Wur- lllzer piano. Special attention to phone order, l'hone 231, Jack O'Doy, proprietor. lS-8-lf KxrliiKlvc IjidleH' llalr Cuttlnu IS. V. Ilanna with B, Piper Bell, BURone Hotel Beauty Hhop, tor aierly with Meier and Frank. McDONALD A T THE R E ' I,AST DAY I THE PACE THAT THRILLS I.YO.V with MAItY AS'l'Oll I?." WfzTZ-T' f,,i Open Evenings 'Till Christmas $Ard6a Pie o Serve Yi ou Let The Kiddies Come To Eugenes Enlarged Tolland 2nd fl oor Ready For The Onrush Of The Final 3 Days Of Christmas Shopping As Never Before Christmas Buying Can Begin Here And End Here Every Section Of Eugene's Greatest Shopping Place Has Made Greater Prepafa. tions In Facilitating Shopping. Gift Needs May Ho Selected Here For F.vrry Mem ber Of The Family. Shop Mornings, If Possible, And Avoid The Crowds And Ru8l, Of The Afternoons. ' Had You Though! Of A Sweater For Her?' $4.85 To $10.00 Ilrilliant stripes ailnrn jinmr of thp new smi(; fittinu. liinli-nrckoil sweaters brililrnin their liackriniiitl iti e'otitr.tstitio; colnrM. Otlirrn, nf course, in suliil colors. The faOiionalile Ulaer jacket play a leading role in swealerdoni. So pretty and so colorful are the sweaters you'll want to select a couple at least when you see them. ' A Host Of Kiddies' Sweaters $2.25 To $4.50 (2nd floor) For Men That Brand New Overcoat He's Been Longing For May Be Procured Al A Marked Saving In Price rices $22.39 Entire Stock At Holiday Sale ASK I'OU TIIK $27.50 OKI'.dtiN' t I I V A I . I . V H) I . ( N KS W 1 1 1 (. 1 1 A U I'. K K I I ( 1 . 1 ) V Till-: STVI.K AND TIIK IDI.OK I IK WANTS Men's $14.25 All Wool Mackinaws $8.50 Men's $ 1 6. 50 Sturdy Leather Jacket $ 1 3.89 Men's 25c Brown Jersey Gloves, Pr. 1 9c Those $1.25 Men's Silk Ties, $1.00 Handsome i f t of neckwear will tlt-liht men, (n he jjivtn hv those who wish to (;ive him the one (''' that is always rinltt . A choice Kr,mP ovcr I'' cxipiisiic silk four-in- hand ties. 4 nit Whether you wish to remember him with our nr several, our holiday collection jyill give you gratifying srlntmn, at whatever price you wish to pay. A Gift Dear To Her. Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chest - ' If you arc debating 'on what to give licr for Christmas a ccdur chest will b appreciated most of all. - ... ' Compare the Vost of a cedar chest with the amount you pay (or a single garment. When 1 she possesses a cedar chest she has a treasure that will last. her years to come. Year by year it will pile up dividends for her by protecting her garments.- ; . Tn addition lo the utility of a' cedar chest, think of its beauty. , A positive " - - protection against moth, mice, dust and dampness. ' ' (2nd floor) MKN'H Golf Sox, Pair $1.95 To $3.00 If hf'N a goirut your thought won I it, Ix tllivrtcU ih Huht wny hy rttintimlifrlnir Hint with onn or two mlr of ttuo nutty all wool KoU flog. In litln ettlurn anl funded. Knit MK.V Oh. Tlie Want Of A Bath Or Lounging Robe THKY'KK DANDIKS, ' TO( K-$(i7S -Y(')U NIvVKK CAN TICI-L Jim how eold It 1 Rolnic lo be when you wnke up on winter liiiiriiln. Vim know bow ter rirylnii that wild ilnnh to i lue the window lat Think how hrnvenly It will be lo allp into. The paiternM itrn jtiat na uppvul luir aa the rubra are eouifort nble. Oh, The Comfort The Boy Will Enjoy From A Wool "Blazer," $5.00 Brother Charlra rnme next In my thouithte bernuan next to father ho wm my greairat prob. lent. Yen know plenalntf hla royal blnhneaaja qiilte an art. Koriiinniely I ran arroaa an InterealliiK naaemblaue nf color ful, warm wool lllaxera, the kind thai are nmkliiK a bin hit with the ynunii follow 10 lo 14 yeara. High Grade Silk And Wool Hose, Pr. $1.25 -Tlifre 1m m reply ft iittil pr mtn who would nut tk hnaltry. 1 lua nny wtiiimn would lw prtiinl ti ulvt h it ii. Chuli'v of iluxcii aiffcrent fitii' y 'I'fmtriii. Boys' $ 1 0.75 Belted Style Knicker Suits $7.89 I' I Mt ,ir.. ol d I 7C Imnr.rrirl Fnorlisb Broadcloth Shirts, $l.5. ti i.i. niM.v. urn. u wi.li imie reeeiiilon beeauae a man nel n abundant aupply of them'. Nolo the low prielnn we've itli-en n ' Wheilmr tan, uray or while they are hern In lr.ca H to . KOU IMM n 1 ' 75c Boston Garter And Arm Band Sets, Christmas Special 59c WOII HIM . Kid Gloves, Pair $2.25 There' u auiciteatlon of runt fort In thean lined kid oo. are mi fa In aurprlalnn him on Christina with u pair. You An Important Holiday Sale Children's Coats - t r if $ 8.00 Value 3 ' .$10.00 Values Clfverfy fur triuimetl mi as well. itlels wTiicli is it . . .$7.35 'WAV.W " -Why not take advantage of an "IM"" lu,i. to have your daughter looking her best d g t t J tlav season, when she will have so many c real pleasure from good looking woolen co. s .., n.iirk sell nc so come fail) " Ol UIMIini:, iiihiii ...... r,' her wrao. iriii'iiccortlance wit h Dame fashion's dictates t :..iret 'he r"'--'!,,,t' 'S(2nd flocD FOli IIKR , Christmas Special On Beautiful Patent Leather Hat Boxes, $4,69 The lustrous iJatent leather lint box achieves new importance as Qjve a Glove a gin possiuiiuy. ion may leel reasonably sure there will not be a duplication of this as n Christ mas gift so you arc safe in get ting it fey her for mother, wife or sister. Nicely made and pret If In Doubt At To What I Or.Merchan diet Bond. ' Brilliant Aluminumware Gifts For Mother -There is in (.11 likelihood no gift you cfl" "'" "lie kUclV-n. will please her hotter than something he cm m i(t, -That is why Vou should decide upon some nlnnum"" Mother will appreciate it greatly. tINIVKItHAI, l ic 1 1 c o 1 1 a t o n R K TT.l'J''. HKII.I.KTH HAUCKI'ANH DOIIIll-M IlOII.MIlH COMIIINATION etKh';S . ! Ml I T I'ANH-TltAY-MtlKnN I'ANH IMM I'ANH OOOKIK HllliUTH CAKW ,.AvHTMA KKTTI.KH HAl-T ' AN" WI'I'KIt H1IAKI0IIH - CHUMH TltAYH ANIJ, Oli' ctjuunrj, " , n tliardwitre uvk irTtaa i riiarriwitru ut '" tily lined.