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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
r iMBP ., MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1925 -wr-Si 111 mam y. A, c a. iH i.i..,.i,i i ,, i.ro.L ' -M"mGJGJSTgRygUgENE. ORE-. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1925 , : ' i- .11 "EUGENE'S OWN" CHRISTMAS STORE OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL CHRISTMAS This Advertisement Directed to Men Seeking Gifts of Lasting Beauty and Usefulness for Women Folks ' Hy yetnlay IniHim.MM. "nil IteluriiK T. A lull "'""'K-r or Wethe,l,e.,-;we . n.ltmo ,i,,,y ,, iieru, ro- linmil yealiinlay al Bi.iimllnir ra. ,lay , ,., "J,;-"""" II liryllrrvJW i II!', K"v", ll"r """ winnier. I jalfA i I !"' i""" 11 ",,r '"'" .r--rfdTmmmSSm y;;iorday r ,;,ii i.i! , IK'V. Fro.ler. ;lt .1. I hull, lltloi- r l,i l.'lint .oiiKri-Kallonal ehiireh, lert yeHter lov.a on a hiiHlm u;. dajj. "X"'",I r"ll" !' tt row IAmi'i"'1'."?!. rilainl MIbh I'aiinle Mlhnr,, r -orllail la ,.x. ' "''' Tlilll-ailay to vIkII with lo-.- lter. AM Wlnirreil Kllhuin. HIiiHlaw national lor- :hI of I Ice, KviiiWliat ntU.,o, .. j,,n , "'Ivor", oviiiiKulim. who IniH eon li.iirliiK Ihn c-onntry anil hold iiik Hin-uiui iiil-uUiiku, roturned lo hl homo hern yeu-rlay lur the Clirlmmin holldaya. Twii hcrH in City I'rorenaor nnd Mi. .M. 11. Ilnyn of I'leaMant JIII1, otli or whom aro cniinvvlcil with ih" piil.lin aehoola or that com niun iv. m i.. ,,- We Know of No More Truly Welcome Gift Than One of These Handsome FurTrimmed Coats mss :i.t vl it (1 i f" MJ I l.lllllll'l HIT . 'IW 1?" i I CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ... . ... V.. Ml III. Ml Cl, I I... L,t vi.in win In H' i'1'y Muii- Ly nil liumii. Waller Honi"' Hero Waller Lino uf MrlM'l I'lliIKO in In cly iu " lew ilnyn. Ilnlllk 1 '-I ' C. M. Mltlrr WIIH fllll'il .!ll III inllri, Lrt Ti'nhi)' lir being drunk Hi""""'"; , , - lint rmicr Ili'inriiM Mm. i. M tiirr who ii imimiili-il Mr. ami n llurr Klidior u their trip to wirlil'l "" rei union. VNm SliMlmr Hero Mrs. Iliiuy !.-krnVMi of rnrllltnil. In ln-ri to 5nd ('linstiitn wlih li'-r luntlii-r. Iln. Kllrn 1TI. 3 Third an-mii- M- . . (lirUlmnx Trip I'liiiinifl Mr. M Slr. .M. H. Illll'lilll. 7112 Hi. v. Slh HVrilUO Wl'Nl, -XM(-l til eiVi- -Minuliiy for tinrdlner to Hpeinl Umi Minima holidays Willi luliillvrn. Imim fur Niilrin Mlns Alma lpo. wi-rrlary of llm ltno county :ri (.roM. Ill Hint nlKlit (or Uitm la alli'tttt an otiti'i-litlntiii.nt i;.m by rlilltl health urilclalr, or Union i-oiiniy. ... i'nnut Oflli-liil l l.ivuv Mr. Ui Mm. .Ni-limit J . Mni-tliifr uml limlly plnn on spending thi riu int- hl'li'lllVH Willi fi-tond In Hn- 4t:ln. Mr. Mm-duff In HtiiiorviMor of t'nwudn linllonal forest Willi LNllqUArKTM I'1 Kug'-lio. New llonil la llelng llulli A :(v rnnil in l.oln.'t limn rim ii inl nmr tin I-'nil creek Iii-Mko on bt Nuiren.l.owetl roatl 10 I'emtrn kulon, arconlliiK to County Coin. tuoinniT hum. who wan In lint IkMlUjr yentciiliiy. Tim rnrnn.ru ( Unui-J.mr.m ulii in., n. ).!!. .1. .'.'!, """'!"" ''""""I"! ft lol or levied. " '"X "U" . . Naiiror,! u-a, !, , mySnnr,,,,! i i, ,, ""' "lv"r W 'M " "'"' '" ." "y .Vle..l.,y. Jl,-, J.eaeli a liiinl. r ami guide. ... Wanu io .hiii Drollicr - .Iolin .she. Id luylur ihm ho k ,l,.Hir or li.eal.nK IiIk l,ri.., Ho llyr, Who a al one Hint, m.t i,,,,,. ,, ; III a h.,, ,i e. Mail..-t lt.,l .:K.r ,,,. - '''" I "ll.or. a.Hlniant iale ' r, IN expeeleil '" y lo K over ,"f ""' """'"I I 'MHl projee,,, tt"" I " comity orrielaln. Mix Voran', ',i,i,.ll r.. ; ill.li A telenrain ye(er,ly rrmu . I . 1 onin lo hi l,rolher, l K lor.iil. nnyn that .r. Yuran who wail llljllll ll .,; vv,.,.i ,,, ,,,. '"""'I"- aielilint near .Mereeil. In allloinln. In nllowlni; no ,art'iei. lur , lii,iii:.. ami Ui.n her commioa 1 ravin-.ilile. It.-iiltor In Aneiiil Mivlhn: Martlii .Sviirn ruil. t n i . I -1 t of the " naiiy ooarit, ami It. A. ,Mo- I t-lllly nihil or HiIh elty will iitleml ""' ' ""K Ol III,. ,Niilhwel realty lumnl whleh eonveneH for ft nihl-wlnler h.-ihmIi.ii In Seattle .limuniy II ami 12, c wn ini noiini i il yenli nlay. lll-V Clah In Mivl Meinlicr of the lll-V eliil. of Kuk-eni, will meet with in her ileleuaten of Jjiik, i-oun- y eommiiiiltlei at the V. M. ('. A. lonlKht lo lako lli ileflnlto lilatiM ror the ohter l.oyM' eonferenee whleh will he hehl nom time late In January. A. K. ymini, ntei Mato Iiom' work Heeretary of tho A Gift For "The Little Fellers" For those too young to ride a bicycle, a tricycle or scooter is just the thing. It will please them when they get either for Christ mas. Watch them speed up and down the sidewalk watch the rosy glow of health come to their checks and the sparkle of de light in their eyes will make you glad that you gave them something that they wanted. Fairy Tricycles Fairy Tricycles nrc stroii(Iy cbiistructctl of cold-drawn, seamless steel wheels are ill hall lionrinir. The equip ment indues one-inch cush ion ruhher tires. Priced within the reach of every one from 17.50 to $17.50. Hendershott Heavy Service Bicycles are built for hard, rugged wear. Priced from $35.00 to $45.00 (Sold on Easy Terms) Scooters are. always very popular with both hovs ami pirls. They arc suh .stantiallv built -hall heanticr wheels, rubber tires wood font hoard ami are sure lo please the youngster, (iet one for each of tlu-in. Priced from i $2,50 to $6.50 Gun Store "THE WHEEL GOODS STORE OF EUGENE" 770 Willamette Telephone 151 -iltL-iiilHijj to chrlMinnn hoiii,lni. ApiK-al Nollii, nimi Nnllco of appeal to I lie circuit court of iho IMliie law eiiHOH uf the Blllto IlKlllllHt Darren I'llcher, Walter 1'lleher, I harlea I'uituim, (liiorK0 I'ltohor mil II. a. I'yhurn wero filed In i 'l n. u 1 1 eourt yeaterday, I'li.-irii- Clirtallnii lloepltal N'cwh Aillllltteil: 1. I. It... T.int Clark Pendleton. 'Mefu'vi,,,' Mi I'cii Koomh. Marcola; Mrs I.. II. Ilroolm. Alpha. DlHiniwcd; Mr. Irauk lleneh, Crow HUibc; .Mm. Ilomiir CruBu, Yontnlla. Illvllie- foe Ui.iiil. re........ -4.1.... Klhelva MIUI.,- ... i." I ami M,-m U' A i.-nriu 1 . .. ' ...eilin .,,l ii-iiei,. e, 01 eieneo at the l-aim-nc hluli ' Bc liooT, Ih i xpeelcd lo leave today 1 .... w.iiMiwni anii nan l-'ranclHeo, I III., lo Ml, end .I... .i,i,u ... .......... ...v v .1. IOLIIIU-) 111,11- dayM, l(o-.tlll.... Id II.. 1.1 A i-m jtn loiormai reei. I, I in i rii,. leu u I ni Wire of I tin new dlalrh't nuperln tenilelll of the, .Melhodlnt (.onfer ence, waa held at the Kind M0lh "dlat KplHeopnl rhurrh ycaterday ariernoou by inembera of the ladles' aid tiorloty. . Automobile Stolon A r'hryalpr Hi-ila n belnuirlim' to Itamey litn-h waa stolen rrom tho atreet near tha Winter tiarden bust nlirht while Iho owner was iittondlnK- tho lnxln nialeh. It bears (irppon lleenao number 112.(102. Iteporla to the pollen from Kalem laat nhrht Imlu eateil that l waa seen In that vicinity. ANXtM XCKMK.NTS Till.; I.XITI' STI'IJV CI.UH will not meet thlH week on nc--count of Chrlstinui) acllvitiea. i HOIiV OtlSSl.MIt To Mr. and Mr. Ken-! nelh flossier or Spilnitriebl, Tries- ! day. Ileceuiher 1!'J, 1B25, a son; I einht 1 1 Vj pounds. I NO I.IN-To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. It. UinKlln of tlnkriili-c. Tuesday, l)i-ren,her 1926, a son; welulit six pounds. I-KACHKY At tho Pacific Chris tian hospital, Mrinday. December 2". l'.':T,. to Mr. and Mrs. :. t I'carhey of Kuitono, a duuirlitcr. rAltPKNTEU At tho Taclfic fhrlstlan hospital. Sundnv. l)c 1 comber 20, ln;5. to Mr. and Mrs. I1". H. (.'nrpontcr, of Lowell, a son. KIVMlt At Iho Pacific Christian hospital. Tuesday. lVoomber 22. 1925, to Mr. nnd -Mrs. Bcry' Klvcr of Harrlshurtr, a son. TRAINS TO BE DECORATED s. 1 TIE.WKLKKS WIMi IIAVK IM.i:.SAT XMAS AltliniiRli rnUrojul trains hnvo no I lihnmwH ild Saint Nirholns will' board nil Southern Pacific limited! tniliiH. ('hrlntinns evo. Ii. ' Cnihtim, dlNirlet freiKht nnd ma-1 sender iiKeiit, mUl rlnliorntely ' doenrtHod Chrf.shnn.s tropB will he i plii'-ed In tho observation, rnr of piirh Jirnltod train nnd randy din-! trlhuled to the little folks. Tho ChristinaH trees will be silver-; lipped fir from the Sierra Nevada.! The railroad's (Utility ears will be Kiiyly dororated for the occa-1 Hion. fhrlntmns rards lmnrinK' n wprir of Knullsh holly will be rivcn i ear patrons (Miristntns mornlni;. The holly has been K'thered from! tho SlHklynu ltioiinlalns of OreKon. i SCHOOL BIBLES ARRIVE Ft UST T K S S O X TODAY IS CMHISTMAS STOKY lllbles for tho schools of Eii fjene, believed to bo tho first plncod In uso In onmnmnltips of any size In this stnte by educators of tho jiiihlle school system, nr rlved here yoslerd-iy and woro im mediately distributed. Taking tho lesson topto from 1Uke 2 verses 8 to 2(1, teachers of tho mi H re elty will read tho first story to their classes today, on tho eve of tho Christmas vacation. Tho verses contain a story of tho Yulo tldo. Ninety lllblos woro dlslrlbiiled In the oily. It was slated hy V. A. Kllihis, -member of tho board of ed ueatlon. COVER CONTRACT GIVEN t.oe.U iuhm iins awaiw i'iior c.xiiiroitxiA . .. ..n.ili.ni.. foe the ......,.i'....,ii,.e i.P 10 000 tiro covers for Iho Siu'ci'liles-Hiij'iisro conipnny Ol PHIIU I'll'KO. , II H I" veil n,......- 'd to 1110 roller nianouu-iui iok i.nnv of Kitccnc. it was im- noilnced ycslerday. t'onlt'iict for the tire covers wns ...........1. U-nllnen Potter. maoe iiii...... - - -- ti-enstirer and mnnniter of Hie locnl concern. I ho covers w e un-u to advertise I hp tires put out by ..... ...... n. ...... inlirm-oln eomnanv. IMI' in- , I The business deal was closed In Portland, 11 was repnricn. ('aril of Tlunik We wlsli I" tlienk nur frlemls nml nnlKlilinm f"r thdr limit help nnd syni nnlliy ibirhut Hie !"" "I""" J'"'" ,',f ,,r ,ler inellier. nn.l for Hie hertil tiral floral nleres, Mits t. t. niti," m. Jilts. LUCV J. UnEBNDKIlllBK. $59 Of COUrSe therf arp manv tAmnAordil 1 i. ' .Tv..vtixu waig at mure, and many at less but at $59.50 there is particularly excellent choosing. Luxurious deep-piled fabrics styled right up-to-the-minute. Lavishly trimmed with finely matched furs of highest type. Every fashionable color in this group. Coats that will be worn not only this winter but next. The M. &. W. Budget Buying Plan will ' make the payment of such a handsome " ? gift easy. " Other Coats Are Priced from $9.90 to $99.50 HOOVER BEATS- as it Sweeps as it Cleans There's nothing you can buy her this Christmas that will bring more happi ness and longer lasting benefits, than a Hoover. It is the best gift for her because it will fill her greatest need, ending forever the drudgery of housework. : - ' . - j-'JlV. .. 1 .t. -...1,.,. , - -.. . Yes, you intended to give her a HOOVER last Christmas hut that helped her none in the drudgery of this year's housework. Don't let another year go by without a HOOVER in your home. A gift to express admirably your thoughtfulness. Pay as little as $6.25 down the rest in convenient, easy to meet, payments. This store only authorized HOOVER dealer in Eugene. Phone 4 for service or demonstration. Or a Silk Dress 24r It would be difficult to find a more satisfying collection of dresses than shown in this group at $24.75. Dresses for every occasion for every type. Gleaming black velvets shimmering crepe satins and crepe de chines in a wide choice of fashionable colors. Trim med with beads and novelty braids. Sizes 16 to 44. You could make no mistake in selecting any one in this group in her size. Many, many other dresses of the -better sort priced at $9.90 to $65. The M. &. W. label on your gift will in sure its utmost appreciation. 1U Excel Ele&ric Fireless Cookers Cooks while you're away A standard $10.00 value offered at this amazingly low price while just one dozen remain I Think of it ! 60 of these marvellous new electric cook ers sold in slightly over one week! Proof enough of their popularity! Takes up no more room than an ordinary hat box. Cooks a meal for 4 or S people fully guaranteed costs no more than a good elec tric toaster.' Connects to Jlmf Light Socket. Saves Time, Food and Money. Simply put in the food turn on the current until hot then turn off the current and the stored heat does the cooking. Surprise her Christmas morning with an Excel Ele'ctric Cooker! HANDBAGS, $6.00 Highest grada leather handbags in a fine choice of tho newer styles. Other as low at $2.26. U NECKLACES, $1.00 and up to $1.75. Imitation pearls in the popular choker styles. White and all pastel colors. SILK HOSE, $1.50 PAIR Famous "Humming Bird" pure silk hose -till colors each pair In handsome gift box with greet ing card. UMBRELLAS, $9.00 All silk umbrellas ln the popu lar stubby style. Amber han dies, tips and ferrules. Wanted colors. SLIPPERS, $4.95 Quitted satin sllppors soft solea. Comfortable and smart looking. In colors and black. . GLOVES, $4.50 Famous "Porr-ln's" Gloves mud o in Fra n c o. If in doubt about tho sizo glvo a glovo order. CROSSINGS fiflE STUDIED I'.liIMINVHOX OV TIIHl'.n l.X lM'.tTi:!) TO UK JIAHIS County omnia! Limit Owt Homo nil Nntroii-T.imoll Market Uiinil Three Ri-nilo orossincs on the Nntron-l.oweit iniiiKi-t rond, whleh linriillrtN tho Natron ruioff of Iho Soillliorn lMolflo lines, will linve lo lie eliminated lieforo thfollKh ll-uln nervlco Is lnnuuiiniteil on the new lino next summer nnd Lano i-oinitv ofl'lc.lnls nre already neuo. HalnK with Hi railway, company Inoklnpr to Hint end. Yeslorday County Commission ers Crowo nnd Iiunl nnd Coimiy lOiiitlnoer iMorso inspeelcd these crosslnus and discussod tho plon of routing the rond so that tt will bo entirely on the river side of the railway track. As tho company is alreiuly making preparations to cut down tho side of tho bluff at .lacohy hill lo prevent slides In tho fuuii-o nnd to movo Us track fur ther away from tho bluff, tho county officials plnn to uso this mntei-ml for widening tho right-of-way of tho rond so that It can bo built between the railway right-of-way nnd tho river, which space is now very narrow. This will dis pose or two grnuo crossings nx Jaeoby hill. A third crossing that can be dona away with is tho one Just west of Fall creek station whoro, uncording to the county offlclnls, nil undergrade) roulo can bo provided. Pnlillo Dnnee Dreamland hall, every Wednes day nnd Saturday night. jl-18-tf LOCAL BOYS SEEK $200 APPLICATIONS FOR PLEDGE OWKB hkceiVed Steps nro being made through W. A. Klklns, who Is In touch with the dlroctors of tho Loopold ehepp Foundation, for sovoral lo eal boys to tnko the pledge of Chiistinn lives for n reword of f 200, as announced a few days ago. Several applications have been received Indirectly and by letter nt Mr. Elkln's office at 833 Willam ette street, it was learned yester day. Response to tho request for leitors from Kugeno boys wns prompt, Mr. Klklns snld, nnd he has on fllo a number o commiln lonllons from boys between the ngi-H of 1.1 and 111 Inclusive, who aro seeking further lnrormallnn. Mr. Elklns recalled In this con nection that tlie boy must be sponsored hy his Sunday school teacher or superintendent, his Y. M. C. A. secretary, his pastor or his scoutmaster and must also produce evidence of good faith. Eiigonn Lortgo :o. 1 1 A, F. & A, M. Will hold a special communi cation Wednesday, December 23, 1(125: Installation of officers, visiting brethren cordially Invited. Kcfreshments. 11Y ORDEM W. St. 12-22-2 EUC1ENE PRINTING CO, tO-17 Willamette Phone 148 12-23-tf Exclusive Indies' Hair Cutting B. P. Hanna with B. Piper Bell, Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, for. merly with Meier and Frank. 11-10-tt Eugene Printing Co. We Print Anything 1047 Willamette. Phono 148 Magazines subscription taken for any you may desire to renew or subscribe for new. 100 Second A.venue East. -6-tf t.utellus Woods tunes nnd re pairs pinnos, player pianos. Phono 172H-V. 13-1G-1 mo. Ref use Service Co. All kinds of refuse col. ' looted and disported of. 1 Telephone 2232-R INDEPENDENT OARAGB 83 I'lfih Avcniio West 1:1