Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 23, 1925, Image 7

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EUGENE, LANE COUNTY. ORE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925
Morning Register Lane County N
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Phono 4 for Service or Dctnonntration
J
VOTED BI
$11,000 Worth of Bancroft
at 6 Per Cont Offered
DANCE PERMITS HELD
Work Kmxvi.iI l c(1s, A.,ii.
"lately IS 1 11.(1(1(1; Tw ,,. (f
Wili'ttlilk Added i,, n.y
Hawaiian Music
Native Songs and Dances
Oriental
Grill
Hear Aloha j!ay tin lumian voice
on his steel guitar.
Three-Piece Orchestra
Wednesday, Dec. 23, Thursdny, Dec. 24,
ChrUtmiU Night, Dec. 25, also New
Year's Evo and New Year Night.
DINNKU DAWK
Every nilit except Sumlay
9 to 12 p. in.
26 ci'tita cover clmrtio
Oriental, Spanish and
American Dishes
861 WilUmotto Street Upstairs
Telephone 2343 '
UiViV'.r'','1, ''"l""y Him-nl)
l'inirit.f.1, tlmuHiiiMl (UilIurH worth
n 'il,l,:'"it Imimm'tm'iit l.imdH to
P y him y.)ti-H MMmviilk and
li'i'iv.i,M.)tH wi'i'o vniort
nluM at rr-Kiitar weekly
"r lh" rl,y 'im:ll. An
"llliun.:o Wan panf rl f,,r thn hIx
'"III ICMi-y,.,,!- hiiiirovnini'llt.
""nil!, lor ih! vny f Siirlimll-hl
"icy Will ,., luiveriUod for
'HIM W.I "Cl ((Ill 11 II
(W,Ul 11 I N iHHIIfil l,y tiio city
lny fur tin- I'xh'iiH.vi! iiniirovc
njcnt w.itic ricciHy ninpli'tcil on
HiriH-iM and Hid.;vjilkn nil over the1
'''V. !t Ih a part or Hh dan for
'iv.c lini.r.ivciiKMit inmlK-d forward
oy .Mayitr HiiHlniian.
Mwli ( ihhti-)o i,ftl(I
More llntn Iwu tilllCH ot cnmin
I hM-wjiI)( wiiH added to (lio city nf
i Sir,nnf.i.i duiMiK thn xpj'ln; imri
I KiiininiM' iii'-ntJiH i.r liCJfi. H In cs-
tlumt.-d that aiiproxlniatoly $7(100
T 'lie money ru- HiIh work rnniu
; from nwriiTH of property, Tho lml
i anee v.ll he paid out or tho rof-
l" iH of the city and th" nroKuto
j l"l;t of Hie Improvement,, aHt
j nuinnicr will nniotint to prantlrnlly
j ltl.(MM). '('he fddewnllt lUllldUlK
; wan dnno hy Ui-'kkh and Doty, con-
! Ir.-'c'dtH f)f Kimerif,
i Thn Htreet repairs and "tmprovo-
m.-nH were nearly aw rxtnntvo as
l!n HlrhvalkH and lixduded repairs
mid i ipU-iu huildhiK of concroto
IhoroiiKhfarcM mi Tonlli Hlroet,
Key iMMileviird, and partH of
Third . and Fourth HlrrotH. 'J'hlH
work wiih dono hy City KjikIikmm
(Jooi'ko Vulllorri and ull of tho
work wnij comluetud undor hlH
peraonal HUporvlHion. Tho Htrooln i
havo Improved tho coikIIMoiih tn
iho cliy wonrlorlullt. Tho wot
weather which waH forinorly a
hunhear to inotorlHtH on BprlnK- .
Hold HtrcotH Iiuh boon inado a noK-j
lii;lhlo fan((r now, Tho moHt
UHod HlrootH wore pavod. Tho clvlo
Improvernont work will 'oontlnuo
next year It Ih announced, Thin
roprcHontod ono HumiiH'r'H work
only.
Two iVrmllH A sited
Two appllca loir for dancn ,lmll
pemdiH wero reeclvod hy tho cty
couiio;) hut they wr held ovor
lor a later mootltiKiind until the i
momhorH could InyoHtlKato tho ap
plleutlonH, Jjoth uro for tho Btov
(mih hulldfnK nnd Hlnco only one
can ho granted tho hody It will
rndoavttr lo award tho privilnwo to
tho inoro worthy u tho two uppll
cantH, No pcrmltH havo hoon Krantod
under tho new ordlnanoo rncontly
paHHcd curhlnj; tho conducting of
daneo hallH in tho nlly of Hprlnw
lleld and hrinKins thorn moro di
rectly under tho control of tho
of phrirmacy at Oregon Agricultur
al colh-Ko hfiH taken over part of
the work at tho Klanoy drug aloro.
lie Ik a nephew of Mrri. Klanoy.
V. IS. Klaney will leavo for Cor
vall.H Thiii-Hday whero lio phwrn lo
attend a funuly n. union on (,'hrlHt
maH day. iio w ill rotum to Ii Ih
druj.; Htoro on Kulurday.
3''orreHt Fritz, farmer near
HprlriKfield, Hjamt part o tho duy
in town on IjuhIiiomh, -
.Mr. and Mih. Chan Tlycard or
itonehui'K vlll viail for tho holidaya
at tho homo of Mi-h. Leitha, tho
toother of Mi-h. Itycard. They In
tend to return to Iholr liomo after
Mew Year'H day.-
MrH. F. A. Hankin of Kugono
spent tho duy In Bprlngfleld visit
ini; IriendH.
Helrnont KuhhoU of Sllverton
paired through HprinK'field and
vhiltod friends before returning to
hlH homo In Thumton whero ho
will Hpend tho holidays
Mi-h, KnnlH Jtennie, of ThurH
ton witn down for part of the day
doing ChKatmaH .shopping.
.1. K. Itahen, fttrinor of Oak
rldge, wuh a uuhIhosh vlwitor today.
10. W. Goff, manager of tho statu
flflh hatchery on tho McKonzit
rlver highway, wan In town on
hUHinoHij connected with tho plant
today.
AIih, O. T. Auhray, of OcbwoII
Hpent part of TueHday whopping
with Bprlngfleld merchantH.
MrH. Itoy "Whito of Tortland is
viHiting for tho holidayH at tho
homo of her parontH, Mr. and Mrs.
W. IT. Lambert. Bhe will roturn to
her homo after Christmas.
William Wallace Jfalsey, Junior
at Oregon Agricultural college, Is
visiting for the holidays at the
homo of his paronts, Mr, and Mrs.
(iuy UalHoy.
Harold I'orklns transacted busl
nesH in Springfield today. Mr.
J'erklna is a guragomau o Mur-cola.
JT. V. Ilammott, farmor of Mo
hawk, was a business visitor in
town today.
William Clarke, farmer living
south of Bpringfiold, spent part of
mo uay in town.
Tho Springfield Mill and drain
company received a carload of
corn yesterday. It will bo used
for the null and redistribution.
Margaret ItUH.sell of Thurston
visited with friends in town today
and did some Christmas shopping.
W. C. Calllson, formerly em
ployed in the filing department of
tho Jiooth-Kolly mill at Spring-
SEVEN
field, and now working In a mill la
Klamath Falls, was a visitor at
tho local plant today,
Lylo Wynne of Eugene visited
with William Wallace Ilalsey la
Springfield today.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon McCumber,
transacted business and oonduotod
ChrlHtmas shopping in town today.
Mr. McCumbor la a farmer near
Jasper.
Mr. and Mrs, Jesso Wallaco also
transacted business In town with
shopping as a sldo lino. Mr. Wal
lace Is a farmor of Jaspor.
H. C. Jackson, farmer of Wal
torvlllo, motored In for supplies
and Christmas buying today.
Mrs. O. W. Craft, o Loahurff
shopped In town today.
Albert Hamilton, spent the
(Continued on Pago 8, Column 1)
city.
werr
a i
Tho applicants for permits
Mrs. Emma L, Bock. Mih. A,
i-ddieord and John W. Gates.
Meet
Santa Glaus
at the
WINTER GARDEN
Christmas Night
DECEMBER 25
Santa Claus will give Christ
mas presents to all attending
this Roller Skating Party.
DON'T MISS IT.
Regular Admission
Price
Skating from 7:30 to 11 p.m.
L. fmmm?fe HF14
v! ASM ytt 1 hw
( jot
0) pphy Do People Come
To Usbor rmcct
Diamonds?
.The Kc.lcr.il Tnxl, C'om.uissi.m n-nu;w.s a ,,,.rf..rl '
Thrti'Why l.-.y lia.Mn,ls frn, jowcl.-rs who say ill. - n p , hU
dianiQiHl. Th-y tt-ll y.u. Urn s.. llu-y can srl! y,.u an mVuh.a ,1m
iiioikI for a IiihIi prn(it. , .
Wo Can Sell You a Perfect Blue White 1-Carat
Diamond for $650.00
It is a Wdl shnp.,1 stone n, f-r .ho Rrc.nlcst l.rillii.m-y. Wo .lo not
Doliiivo.it can he ilupm';.u'i mi
ill! OU lllliu
Shop Evenings
an r '
Avoid the Crcwds and con.us.on
Lucky s Jewelry Store
W. W. BRISTOW, Prop-
..... sr...; r"2aanK
Km
ui(;ir s.'iiooij hti dknts whji
havk rltOLIO
I'ni-rnni fnp Artcriuiotl C.I vein Out
hy -McimIm'i or Student (,'ouimU
KH'; All DriwH nx ClUJ.lrall
OtfKfnlfr I.nno County Siifiolnl)
KI'HIXCI'.IKIJI, Oro.. Dec. 22.
A ChrlHtinas purly for alt members,!
or iho KDrlnirf.eld lilKh Hchool !c-
ully nnd Hie entire Htuilent body
will be held thlH afternoon in tho
hii;h iiehool bulldlnK at 1:30
o'clock to mark the close of tho
fall term of tho school. Tho stu
dent hody as a whole with the fac
ulty havo planned to make It a
l"k:d" nariy effect with everyone
dress. n as children. There will
he a Santa flails, a largo Christ
mas tree and ciftB for everyone.
j'l'he parly will start Immediately
I afler tho first period In tho after-
I noon.
A urogram for tho afternoon
j has been planned by a committee
'Iippoinicn Horn inn Hiuuniin wniui
1 Is heiiiled by Winifred Tyson, with
! Syblo Carney and Hilda Ditto as
I assistants and Miss Anna Hill
i Enulish teacher, as faculty adviser.
I Tree nnd decoration committees
! have been appointed to decorate
I the auditorium with boughs and
colorful decorations,
j The program:
Halt Holl dance Syble Carney
! and llnreno L,ar nier.
i Whirl of the Christinas Blocks
I l-'ourleen students.
i Duet, vocal C.lcn Vaugh and
! Hilda Wagner.
Vocal soio Muriel Tyson.
l'liino duet Agatha Heals and
Kay l-'ischel.
lli-Y skit Hi-T club.
Kecltntion Pee Etta Duryca,
lieoltation Cioorpo Moon. - -Fucully
drill Faculty.
I'T,.XR 1X)R OHRAXIZATIOX OP
TKOl'P DISCUSSKD
HlBlit lJoys Ncotlfd to Obtain
I'luiiucr; Only Six Present at
nrat (iailierlne;
(ItPBlntpr I.nno County Snoclal)
Sl'ltlNGFII'U.D, Ore., Dec. 22.
The Boy Scouts of Springfield had
their first regular meeting last
evening in the chamber of com
merce hall whero the plans for the
organization were discussed and
gono over in preparation for the
application for a chnrter.
Six boys or Springfield between
tho ages of 12 and 16 woro pres
ent at tho meeting. It Is neces
sary to havo eight before a char
ter will bo Biantcd so the big
problem now facing tho group is
to interest several moro boys in the
work nnd to apply for tho charter.
The plans Tor tho year will not
bo complete until tho books, Tho
liny Scouts HamtnooK, nave ar
rived. They have been ordered and
should bo hero by tho time of tho
xt meeting which is scbediilen
ror next week. Must of tho boys
havo had some of tho fundament
als of tho work and tho progress
should bo rapid according lo w. i:
Tyson who is acting as scout mas
ter. C. '. Barber is tho assistant
scout niastor.
l.'lvo of tho local scouts win
nni-ttolnato In Iho all-stato hike
which has been planned by tho
Hoy Scout troups ot lugene.
Tho local trollp is meroly get
M nir underway at nrosont but. ns
soon ns the books como tho two
scout masters Intend to go forward
lib thn work ns rapidly as pos
sible for tho weather will permit
n great deal of Inslcto wont.
LOCAL MILL CLOSES!
OlT.TtATIONS AT HOOTH-KK1,
J,Y PLANT KKSHMK JAN. 4
irtoRl.lcr l.nnn Cmmly Spcclnt)
dim I N'i IP1 l.'l .1 rifi. linn.
Tho Hnotll-Kelly mill will closo on
December 23 and will reslimo op
eration.'! on .limitary 4 It was an-
i ...!.. 1... r IT .Ini'i-Pl.
liniiiiuvu "j ' I
superintendent of tho local plant i
i. n l,.ttni itoulofl nil Iho Illdl'S
bulletin board.
Tl.n alilll-dnWll Will Hot tllTOW
tho entlro force of men out of
work tor many of thorn win on re
tained for tho repair work which
is planned by tho company to
cover that period or time, tho let
ter said. This Is tho nnntial llnio
ot closing the big plant In nriier
to conduct all lliveniory in uio
machinery and put through cnni
pletn repair operations in all de
partments of tho plant. Thn local
force will tnkn euro ot Iho repair
ing ll was announced hy Superin
tendent .1 tii-rnt t. Tho extent ot tho
i.... (l.nlt. nnlm-o WHS not
given hut It Is understood thoy will
probably no general, 'run pim'
alilo cost Is nlso uncertain.
spniNtuniLD pr.nsoNALS
rUpRlntpr T.nno County Siiorhill
tiinvni,Ml,'l.n rii-n Deo. 22.
C I. Cinrrcy, Jr., from near Thurs
ton, was a business visitor In town
.today.
T, V.. Griffith 1ms returned to
Springfield after spending somo
time In Kin math Falls.
llalph Lilly, senior in tho school
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
OPEN
Even
ings to
9 p.m.
Until
Christmas
Give Wearing Apparel
So many, gifts are distributed
during the Christmas season
which may be expensive
tokens of friendship, but yet
are more or less impractical.
Wearing apparel, on the other
hand, is always acceptable and
yet always practical. Who is
the boy who will not appre
ciate a nice warm muffler or
a flaring colored lumberjack
sweater Who is the girl who
will not welcome dainty, soft,
silk underwear J ..Who it the
Pi Yvw man w'10 oe 001 reii in
a new collection or neckties?
Here at Pilcher'i we have an
inclusive assortment of every
thing for the man, woman and
dild. Shop early I
OPEN
to
9 p.m.
Until
Christ
mas
TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Read these Christmas suggestions and come to Pilcher's where shopping is a pleasure.
Courtesy always. Quality merchandise of real merit in return for money expended.
WOMEN'S
FULL FASHION HOSE
Heavy Silk Hose $1.09
Medium Weight $1.30
Full Fashioned Chiffon
Hose $1.40
100 PURE SILK HOSE
Wrotnen's Hoso In assort
- ed colors. ; .- 79c
Burson Fashioned Silk
Hoso 09c
Women's Sport Hose 49c
WOSIEN'S
SUEDE FINISH GLOVES
Fancy turn back and cuff
styles.
49c to $1.09
WOMEN'S GLOVES
Kid leather gloves, fancy
cuffs. A good assortment of
colors.
$11.49
WOMEN'S
FANCY GARTERS
Shirred elastic, ribbon and
lace trimmed.
Sou to $1.19
HOUlHHIt CAPS
Women's silk cops, lace and
ribbon trimmed In pink, blue,
orchid and peach.
50o to $1.10
LINEN SETS
A wonderful assortment of
l.inen Luncheon and Ta.blo
Sets, Six Napkins to match,
$:i.4 to o.oo
SCARFS
Printed silk and lnco pat
terns.. $1.08 to $2.08
Women's Silk
Underwear
Rayon Silk
Underwear
Assorted Colors
Bloomers ..$1.98 to $2.19
Gowns $3.49
Glove Silk
Underwear
Assorted Colors
Step-ins
Bloomers
Chemise
..$2.98
..$2.98
..$3.98
CHILDREN'S GLOVES
Children's Gloves and Mittens
23c to 79c .
SWEATER COMBINATIONS
FOR CHILDREN
Cap, Swoater and Leggings.
$1.0.1 to $1.49
BOYS' BLOUSES
AND SHIRTS
Stripe and plain colors in
percale, madras, and broad
cloth. 70c to $1.30
HOYS' SWEATERS
Slip-ons, coat, and blazer
styles. Checks, plaids and
plain colors.
$2.40 to $4.98
House Slippers
For Her
Black Quilted, Satin Boudoir
Slippers, la vendor satin lined.
$1.79
Good Quality Fawn nnd Blue
and Fawn Trimmed Folt
lluuse Slippers.
98c
Rose Color Felt Ribbon Trim
med House Slippers.
House Slippers
For Him
Heavy weight Felt Slippers
In taupe, fawn, oxford gray
and navy bluo with stenciled
vamp.
$1.30
Brown Kid Leather House
Slippers in Opera's, Everett's
and Uomeo styles. Turn and
stitch-down solos.
$2.49
Warranted Genuine Cowhide
Hand Bags and -Suitcases
$7.90 and $9.90
Suitcases from $2.08 to $0.00
--Stationery
Dainty and Useful
A wonderful assortment of
box stationery to select from
In plain white and colors.
19c to $1.49
. 1
BEADED BAGS
Imported from Czocho-SIo-vakia.
Fine assortment to
select from. .
08C to $5.90
MEN'S HOSE
Men's fancy novelty silk and
silk and wool, full-fashioned
hose.
08o
i MEN'S SWEATERS
Blaziers, coat style and slip
ons.. A good assortment of
plaid and plain colors.
$2.40 to $7.90
MEN'S TIES
Silk and knit, silk poplin, silk
crepe, open end and knit
four-ln-hand tics.
40o to $L40
MEN'S SHIRTS
Madras, broadcloth, and long,
cloth. Good assortment of
patterns to select from.
$1.00 to $1.08
RAPILCHER GO
966
Willamette
INCORPORATED
(Department Stores
Across from Rex Theater
Seth Laraway
Bldg.
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONITOEStfCE
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