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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
IV TEN if MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE WEDNESDAY, DEC 23, IMS LAWSllT TKIKI IV LOCAL ' I, JUSTICK COVKT Ownership nml Htmtnl ', of Two t VottUvy FriKliicw of MkimI Luiii f . bcr roiniMinjr Involved It A. number of nuwnitU laborers formerly In the employ of the SIk nnl Lumber company ot Lntulux, von a lawHiitt In tho loonl justice Court yratpnlny when n Jury rrvo 4 verdK't In their fnvor In tho caws Of the Willamette Credit Service against K. W. KvanH. Molvln Hon fio, U K. HpnnKonberK, Delwln Klntzlcy, Ed Leulon and K. C. .Hunger. i Thli wa a case wherein Irene Kroenert, who was n member of (lie lumber company, nn.tlinied n lutm to tho vervico company, nl leKlntr that thenc men, owed her for rent of two donkey engines In the pum of U.S. The men took ov;r the mill jf the ctMnpnny and two donkeys which M it. Kroenert nl Icnes were her personal property, but the Jury found that ho wan mi nciivit member tf the company and that this property was a part ol itn asset. Tho jury tn the cane eonslnlrd of M. P. Mitchell. Hush Hampton. It. i". 1 teaman. K. S. T(n:ley, Uat lVrduo anil V. W. Haine. Donald Youne appeared as at torney for tho plaintiff and Krvd K. Smith and H. V. Lombard for tho defendants. MILLS CLOSING DOWN M AL HOLIDAY NVKPK.XSIOX HAS 111. IN Ola Time Dnnoo Rvery Tuesday niht. W, O. W. hall. Public Invited. ll-10-lmo. arm nmHT of ComtHiiitpM Will UoMituo Cutting January 4, Sak l-l. Ix'ttor Tho holtilav nunenttlon of tho 'fir lumber Industry started In earnest Saturday ntKht when sev eral larte huwiuIUh were cloned, according- to the 4-1. employment letter received hero yesterday. A larjro number of companion have a nnou need t hat t hey w II l resu ino cutti UK January 4. Practically ail mills and camps will be down from December 24 to 2S. Many mills which at thU time Send Flowers for Christmas By Telegraph No matter where you wish the flowers sent anywhere in the United States, Canada, or abroad flowers can be delivered on Christinas day by telegraph. All you have to do is to come in. give us the name of the flowers you wish to have telegraphed along with the name and address of the recipient, and our floral representative in that locality will-deliver them. No nicer gift can be conceived than a nice bouquet of flowers. Let Us Help You! . - Open Every Evening 'Till Christmas Ghase Gardens Florists Telephone 1950 Corner Ninth and Oak it Slip a Super-Zenith Down the Chimney! No gift you can make gives promise of such con tinuous delight as a Super-Zenith. It means the finest entertainment for both family and guests not only on Christmas day but every day of the year. Radio is no longer a luxury; it's a necessity. It opens the world to you. And anything less than the best that can be made is false economy. Let us demonstrate the clear, sweet tone of the Super-Zenith, its extraordinary power in your own home. No obligation. Simply tell us when and. where. EUGENE MUSIC SHOP 1038 Willamette Street McDonald Theatre Building Coats More but Does Morel will Iv rliwil only for tho wok cHil will luii'r l shut down for ro imlr nml ovoi IiiiuIIiik. nml llin tiul iloun for I In' lutiilur Imlunlry ua a whole will amount to n auapt'ii. slott of two week, nrt'imlliw lo tho lotlor. I'om-oinlnK nrr-sonl iMiiploynuml romltlloim Iho lotlor ?mUI: 'Tho proi'nt romlltlon of niumront unoiuiloytmnl la u on:il uml luiinml. It In worthy or Mticolul nolo llint lit splto of the InrKO numhoi of roi'otit nrrlvula lit tho I'm-irio Norlhwi'al, tho or contaKO of unomtiloyoil. Un com tmroit with tho total muutier of nton at work la loss thun for tho sumo iiortoiUi of I Ho nasi flvo yours. KffortH to nvoroomo woathvr nml Ki'oiitul ooiulltloitM. In oi'ilor to tn'olilo tuoro oontlnuollrt vniioy. ini'itt, hu'o Kcavloally t-oiliicott tho lioroonluKO of unomployi'il ililrtnix tho wlnti'r inonthH. tloiHl roails havo boon a lat-Ko fai'tor In hrhiK Inir nhout tho Innirovoit oomlltlomi. In the Inland Kinplre illxtrlcta thoro uro no Kroator numborn of unomnloyetl than In yean paat, tho lottor aalil. GUESSING CONTEST HELD I'ONTItACroit MMSI'lttS- 1IS. TAXl'K VAt.Ki:i) UY MAX J. U. Stoplu'iia. Honthom Pacific contrai-tor. wan tho etlooeful Kiiocutor uf n unliiuo oonti'nt hohl In the wimlow of tho llrocu-Ktlborno atore on Wtltamotte atroot la5C wpok, whrn tho munbor ot foot a toy man walkcil In aovon tlaya within tho whulow nroa waa the olijott of tho rontoat. tluoHaoa were oountei! yentorilay afternoon anil Mr. Siophona ramo within 13 4 foot of tho oxaot total Mr. Htophona kuomo.I 117.S00. ami tho uit'chanli'al flKiiro walkoil, no corillna: to tho promotora ot tho contest. 117.8134 toot. The rontoat wan arrnnKeil by the Walkyver Shoo company nml tho loko emptoyr.l to ilo the walklllK kept nt a atca.ly pace IS houra a ilny. It waa roportoil In ronnoi'tlor with tho Kuoaslni: that aovoral yollliR tnoii believed to bo nnlvor. sky atudonta. ntti'inptcd to Ket the measurements of the paco nnd cln-lo with a trnnnlt. Gerry lonnrt was second In th contest with n buoss of 117.S80 feet, and O. U Towno third with 117.. j"u loot, ntner Ruesses varied (m iwo to n minion feet. NEW ARRIVALS REPORTED HOUSI-:ifOI,l (iOOIIS CXfK IN AT S. 1 lKI'OT LaneCountyNews A number uf tiw rfitnliiA H rlveil In Kucono hist week, nrconl- iik u ino report or tho Mouthorn " - r " iiiiMi-fiia of household goods received nt Ita frelBhl tleiint. Tho list ns furn. o cnumocr ot commcrco follows: Charles TTmiL'htnn tm t . Grande; It. n. .Martel from To. ledo, Oro.; J. 11. Dower from Marshfleld: O. K. Patterson from Westflr; Mrs. K. II. Tinker from Long llench. f.'al.; Dr. A. K. Camp bell from Sl.iux Kulls, H. IV; I,. Marqulss from Kcedsport; K. M. Si-hnartx from Itwa, t'al.; C. U Necves fronp Kuroka. Cal.; Frank Hamblen front Juneau. Alaska; K. A. DnUKlas from Hond; A. W. Kalk from Hothell. Wush.. and M. 1 Gans from Ynklma, Wnsli. RESTAURANT IS SOLD KtXAXO TAKK.V OYKR 11. A. WIIXXIX BY H. A. Wilcox has purchased the Rulano restaurant on Willamette street near tho Southern l'aclfc depot yards from l'hll Bowcn and has taken charge. Mr. Wilcox announced that he has rotninod Itobert Peterson ns chef. Mr. Petomon waa formerly with the Hollnnd hotel at Mcdford and went to that city from Seattle. THREE CHILDREN KILLED SI'ATS AT t'llltlSTMAK THKK lOl.l-.M'SK AM) 1 (tciHM'ul ruiilo nml Muny Ar Trumplr, I'immi illy Tit AMtMtnlvil Kit IK. I Vim.. Ui'o. 3 a. Thro child icn WtMo (minliMl lo ttnl h hM-v Into tmlay In n punlo whh'h t-i'Miillrit fcom tht I'olhump uf hii(m at un otiUlmtr V In InIiiiiim ulmorv- Uillliim WitKitPi'. 5; KIIihmi It If !( iotl( Ut mill Ivitynittittl KuiMitRlititkl H. uio ili'tid uiiil Hovi'ti rlilliln'ii mo In a lioilliil, out Iti'liiK iv luu'ttHl In it Hi'iitmit imukKiUhi, iMMMI At i:riK Aptroxliually (.tmo t'lil)lrii wi-i lit (ht liit'l.tuvtl uivnu when it tu'iit'h, upuii whU'h mitnu tf tlit'in wMt Htatulliit;, hrukn. Tliu rhllilriMt niisuiiuiI iih lhty iil to tho rlimi' ami thin Witi tht ljitul for u Kcno rul imiti Attt'iuluiiln nnd polled on iluly at tho onlriiiico irltnt to ralm tho tou hy wavlmr thoni haok mid nhoutliiir. hut Ihi'lr KfHturon mid hIiouim vonud only to mid to tho pa n lo. tilfl Art DroiiiHtl Soatit Wito ovotturnrd. rat lilt km ulttiitf alnlcri woro hrukt'll and toyn, KlMit hi'ittowrd at (ho i-iohralloii. wttro droppi'd an tho ruh ion tlntid. It wi.m nmro thun -IS nilntitvn ho. foro tho uifna wtm rtoaiod. At -tomtantM had (ho Injin-i'd I'hlhlton takon (o a hoMpUal In autoiiinhlloi. Si-oroM v.ro tiruUi'il and out hut ran away without watttuii to havo th.'lr InJuiloH attotidod. All of tho lujurod prohahly will rooovor. ESTATE IS OVER $23,000 .ions el ititn: u:rr cash iv ItWK AM LAND Tho Minto In Iino oounty of John Cmrlo. I.oahuru fiu iur. who dlfd it fow da iiKi, I vhluod nt I .'3.350. nooordliiK 1 A petition filod In prohntt court yoitlorday nf'.ornooit for ih appointment ol an administrator. llmldos tho property of tho vnluo In Iano county ho owned n farm In 1'olk ciuniy. Of tho amount nninod IIO.S0O In porHonal property, inowt nf it Citfh In tho hank. Mr. Martha C'urrio, liU widow, wa tip liolntod ndmlnlHtrator of tho ra tal o and Horhort Clnrk. DvviKht Koiwry and KIhIo I'ollard woro named to nppralno the prop er! v. Krod Vullnro wan nppolntod nd mlnlHtrator of tho (iittato of John T. Walliico. who dlot Novomhor 8. IHl'j. lravinif prpfrty of th ontl tnatnl valuo of 93000 S. 1. IIIIIm. I. A. Walkor nnd Ham Vlnon woro named a nppralorn. GRANGE TO HAVE TREEJ roru oaks vu,r cklkiiuatk satiiuay NUilir Tho Kour ak firnnK I' plunnliifr ft (hrlMtn.iiri troo mid proicrnni n( tho CranKo halt nt .Itath-y Hill Saturday nlk'ht. Do- cMiihor 2. nt It oVIork. Jt In n nounrod that pvcO'cho may hrlnR KlflH to put on tho troo. If plainly marked who for nnd by tutorial nrranKomrnt with Kantu ('laurt, ho will inako it rottirn trip, no that ho will ho thoro that evmlmr. A committee will t at tho dor to rorelvo tho Kift and pui them wifely on tho tree. Itefreshmenu will lie iiorvea nr- tor tho proKram. and nil women aro mtked to Lrlritf cither enko or tmndwlcheH. Thl meotlnic will tako tho nlar nf tho reitular CJratiK" meutlnu whh-h would have occurred on Chrlntnin nlKht. (Continued from paRo clRht) Roberts and Rchlock Mill company, C. K, ItoRprfl In haullnff material for a new frurup?e. Mr. and Mr. Glen Klwell have moved to Veneta. Arlle Mnrnh and family of Ku frene spent the week-end at tho Krod Yates home. G. H. I'helpn and Dnlny lalvlmc nton attended the teacher' exam ination held In Kutreno Wcdnea day, Thursday und Krlduy. Nancy Kver left Monday niorn ng for Indiana, whoro who will study for mlwdonary work. l-'reddle Hhone wan vUltinff with friends in Klmlra Saturday and Sunday, aUo was a Sunday caller at the Kdmiston home. A meeting' of tho I'arent-Teacher asnoclatlon won held nt tho high school Monday evening. A good program was enjoyed hy the au dience. Tho bazaar given Saturday by tho lad Irk aid wag a succewi and cleared about $95. Tho Klmlra Sunday choo! will give a Christmas program Thurs day evening at tho church. A Chritftrnns tree will also bo on of the main features of tho evening. Tho now building being eroded near t"h church for tho men's Illblo class and their social gather ing, I progressing vory rapidly, and will bo ready for uso lit an other week. ,. OrUmtnl CirtU Vmlw New Maitagonunt Dinner dance every night except Sunday. Music by the now Wur- lltzer plnno. Special attention to phone orders. I'hono 2343. Jark O'Day, proprietor. 13-8-tf C. B. P. Hlckox. piano tuner. Phone 1623-J, or Morris Music HnuM 11-6-tf PROGRAM JS PLANNED MirrnoinsT sr.i).v wicotn, TO (ilVK KVKNT fRcal.ter T.na County Hperlal) CltKHVVKIl-, Oro.. Dec. 22 The Mxthivllst Hunclay sohool will have Its f:hrlHtiniui proKram Thursday ovenlnK at 8 o'clook. 'J'ho follow ing Ik tho proKrum: Voluntary. ! Hllcnt nlKht, Holy NlKht Con cealed choir. Jlymn Joy to (ho World. Jtospnnslvo reading Tho Proph-csy-Psallor. Prayer Itov. Mr. Oniy. Hcrlpturo reaillnK Tho Chrlst mun Htory K. J. Wohor. Anthem Choir. Pnnlonilmn Krda Htrndford. rieiidlriK Tho Man Who Was Too Husy to Find tho Child Mrs. Irma OKram. Malo qunrtnt. Pantomime .Tonus I.ovor of My Houl, sung by Mrs. firay Inter preted by Hallln Gates. Hong by the Mnrquart Rlsters. Duet Hlnr nf tho Knst Thcl ma nnd WlllmiKhby Howe.' Offertory, for tho children's farm home. All Hall tho Power of Jesus' Nnino Comrregntinn. Honodlctlon, Qfo HOOVER -SEATS... mtUSuwu uUOfmt HIS GIFT may havi been a check, Christmas morning. So many men prefer to make their gift in this form. And it's better so. For this check will bring you the things you've always wanted. It will bring you the hours to spend as you please; an k easier, quicker, cleaner jvay to do your household cleaning; and a keener 'pride in the cleanliness of a home immaculate. Simply apply his check on the purchase of a Hoover, and all these things will be yours. Only 46.28 down CEsmSasmm A Christmas "j sT Give Berth World Famous Grand Prize Eureka'fecuum Cleaner $A52 Set of Famous 'U;l.Xr ATTAMH.... lugu-viicuuiu ni lAriMtNTS Ti'ithtjck LKOJIKLJtlcCA JB VACUUM CLEANER. An opportunity you 'surely cannot tfltird to. mrnts are av. misst t5ive her the unmatched GrauJ quickly. Clin liurcka and its woriu latnoiu Btiaciunciui. Rerm-mlKr that these great cleaning tools (reg ularly priced at $3.?o and worth far more m the opinion of hundreds of thousands of uer) axe yours A!ttOLU'nO.Y FREE if you purchase your Eureka now! You tited Pay Only $4.50 Don Special Christmas terms only $4.50 down and Uic balance in ute easiest ktniJ ot mommy pay VACUUM CLEANER. are available to you. Hut vou mu latinas It aiimnt hrrrl Vhone, Call, Or I he die Coupon If you haven't time to come in and witneui demonstration of the unmatched cleaning tffi ciency of the Eurrla ami it n att.ichinenu.iipi and mail the coupon. The Kurrlia and attade ments tlehvered when and where you lay. Re sure to take advantage f tins inecial oflef, Act witlwuit delay and nule sure of the finru' .1.1. ri . - 1 1 rxiMipic nristmas gin tor ncn EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. 68 Ninth Ave., W. "WIFE SAVING STATION" Telephone 1750 -A .BNtT IMIWN Far? iwwihiv ixviwon ONLY 5500 check for $ Name AdJie SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COUPON Q Please favor me with tllal uVmomttatlon In lny(liumc)ofict Date . .. I lout Q riesM enter my order for L'uieka lonipictc. hncloKt fad '"XT.ir" deliver Due Hour . Qiy -Sme. Eulano Restaurant ANNOUNCES Complete Change of Management R. A. Wilcox, new owner and manager, has secured the services of Robert Peterson, chef, recently from the Holland Hotel at Medford, and formerly from Seattle. High class food on short notice will be the order of the day under Mr. Wilcox's supervision 1 Featuring a Special 35c Merchant's Lunch Soup Baked Steel Head au gratin Old Fashioned Meat Pie Vienna Meat Loaf with Cream Sauce Swiss Steak with Sweet Potatoes Snow Flaked Potatoes Cream Peas ; DESSERT Rice Custard Pudding Coffee Second Cup of Coffee Free, if Desired WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER Eulano Restaurant 450 Willamette R. A. Wilcox THE HIGHWAY TO LIFE millions now living will never die Not in any past njjcR was thr; Highway to Life opened up; for in all past a(,'cs men have continued to die. The Highway to Life means what the words imply; namely, a way liy which the people can gel eternal life here, now. The ca:ttiii(? up nf this highway and the gathering out of its stones is in progress before our eyes. The way of the people, a wny they have never hith erto had, is being made ready for them the way hy which they will gain everlasting life on earth. II EAR J. C. WATT AT Modern Woodman Hall 720 Willamette Street Wednesday Evening, December 23 7:7,0 P. M. PIIEB HRAT3 ' . NO flOi.I.HnTION ; International Bible Students Association ,1. (1. WAIT Is n.snrlnlort with tl'o orfl"'l "'fjj Hlinly Chins of the. j-"' ;.'. l brlims n vlow nf wnr .1 "k" niHsod l.y nHsnelnlna In III" ",( Hint refine! tho inocloratlun rautmol offius. Tho loPturor tisp- 'I""1'":. ; "'tH. our tiny that fulfil I"""! , Konoinl thi-nin Is rovorc.l In " Ad. dri'BB t. U. B. A,