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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, WS f Morning Register Lane County News (rontlmipit from wvm) inorntnK purciwmlnir up- Mil. John t'urry "f LeuburK was In town un CluiNlinan chopping tu flay. pln nml pi-oimrlnK for the holi day. ltonttlfl HnMrt. farmer tirnr Vcintllht; wan n tiluirt liimlnriui vis i'.or todiiy. John ami Hurvoy Onnnrlly. fn niton ttf Oo;lnr Flat, spent pari of lb luy In town. 1'Vank Itnuoi leaves tonight for Chico. Cal., whore ho will Usit at '.tin homo of hln purvntH, Mr. and Mm, J. W. Hamt over I In hnll iIhvk. o plana to return after the llrnt of the year. Mrs. Turn Walton of the Thur 1tn illNtrii't tninsnpiei, burliness in prlnufh lil Tm.lay. Mi'H. .1. K. lWklmhlor. formerly a roHl.tciil f SprhiKfleia and now llvinn In KiiK' pl.ins to leave for Portland imluy to vluU rela tive. Mr. HtTkholder U a real oHate lirnker of Kiitrono. A. A. Krannol. district ninnatro of the Mao Truck company with luvidquarhTH In Portland, drove ovi-r today mi business and vlrited poveml Sinlntrfteld owners. H. t Sinricvant, farmer of Crow, motored in for supplies and upent the afternoon In town, 1 Jackson, merchant of Mar cMn, purchamnl poods in Jown to day. V. U. Seavey, merchant of Mo hawk, transacted business In Sprinpflcld Tuesday mornlnp. The Neif-hhnra of the World are planning their social night for "Wednesday evening. There will be a meeting of the A. V. and A. M. Liberty lode 171 Jn the MasonV hall tonight at which time off! rent for the coming year will he elected. nient for the remainder of the evening. Kan a grab bag, which was enjoyed by all prevent. The December birthday cake wax nerved on n tahl decorated with m.niature Chritttmas ;reen. SCHOOL TOJIAVE TREE OAKHllMiK SilDKMS WILL KXl'UAM.K tilKTS ilUi;itr t.un tAiunty SiHlalt OAUlillHlK. Oil'., IVo. 23. Th grade vchool childtvn will en joy a OUrltftmasi irea and gifts Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock. The high school pupil also are to huve a tree and exchange gift. On Wednesday evening there will alio be a Christinas tree at tha church and program under the auspices of the ladies" aid, to which the people are invited, especially the children. BRINGING UP FATHER Co))rrltit, lU, lulorualloiuu Near By Gen ni- ""a at f ' fui I BOND SALE JANUARY 4 SUI).V CIXISIXIS WASTED ny JUX1STF.KS (RpRUIor Une Connly Spctal COTTAGE GKOVK. Ore.. Doc S2i It was dtfided at the meeting of the city council Monday nlsht to rc-advcrtl.-e the fconds. the su.e to be held January 4. Members o.' the ministerial association were present and congratulated the council on the laws which have been passed, prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors and forbid ding minors to enter the pool halls. They also wished to ascer tain regarding the necessary pro cedure for getting up a petition fo. Sunday closing in Cottage Grove'. KNOWLES CLUB SPEAKER JEW BAPTIST CHCRCII TOPIC OF DR. TITl'S . (Rrffl.ter Lan Connly Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. Dec. 22. George Knowles was the principal speaker at the regular luncheon of the commercial club SPECIAL TRAIN TO RUN YVOKKMKX C.IVI N CHANTi: TO I-Havi: nnt iioidUAYs l Hf sister l.n County Hiatal) OAKKinOK. Ore., lH-c. 22. There will be .a special train leav ing1 Oak ridge on lVevmber 23 at 5; 50 p. m. tor h.ugeue. On December 27 there will be a return special leaving Ktigene at six p. in. for Oak rid pe. Working people will have a chance to go out to spend the holidays and re turn for work Monday. MAIL WORK HEAVIER POKTOFK1CK AT ixiSlAl.I.Y OAKIUDGK BISV tR?Kl.tr Ln County Special) OAKR1DGE. Ore.. lec. St. Lo cal work at the ptxstoffice is tire.it deal heavier than in past years. However the construction camp mail Is lighter as there are five camps less this year year than last. The postofflce will be open on chrisimus day from ll a. m. until 1 p. m. QAKRIDGE MAN DIES 1 - Km i - . w Lfta . i nmkv i .i . . . . - . MM OK' m V .VL T THE U" 1 ,rN .tHA.E- , LRyAiA?. g. J I ; I J '' in fu Srvu-.. Us c.w. ii. ..... J J I TTti.j . rvi 1 POLLY AND HER PALS emvwit a.i i Nw,u,.r ii.. s.ri. fi rvJT7: lrS I "I - -'r-- : n'lr:"" "f prr y-S3? l D!? LtT HIM Bt. . g '"6'S BEtM RVIMS . a O0 V". T.f II TJ' 1 VJH II t'CuW-' kV. v. 1 I V S i L-i; li-ir , , sun www raw ii i ri a v. -t viv M a rvaifi it iw- i vfj tvwi x... l-ji l-j . i il. m u. i.......-...i.i.m u..o.um ' f-i-m , , . , . ? benrsiil for tho tiast threa weeks, the senior class was a suerrm ami I C ork o( ulj rourl on or Ixtors Hie jM fire. n ot Mars.r.l Hol.lw.ll fr.. n. I li-M. n..illin.I lo i.mni 11,. I i in I FyXKRAb OF I. J. GRAY TO BE AXXOVXCED LATFJt Rirltr L-n County Special OAKUIDGE. Ore., Dec. 22. I. J. Gray passed away suddenly this morning at his residence about a mile out on the high prairie road. Funeral announcements will be made later as particulars are not known at present. OAR RIDGE PF.RSOXALS tKKtter l.ane County Special) OAKUIDGE. Ore.. Dec. 22. Mr and Mrs. P. H. Gerrell have gone todav at the Barlell hotel. He ! to San Francisco. Mr. Gerrill was pointed out that most or me large trucks today weigh practically the Joad limit without any load, and questioned whether the people should pay to repair damage dune by the heavy loads. Dr. Titus gave an interesting talk on the new Baptist church, which is to be erected in the near future, just east of the high school. The main auditorium of the church will have a seating capacity of 600. COTTAGE GROVE PERSON" ALS (Register Lane County Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., Dec 22. Mrs, Elsie Allison, accom panied by Mrs. Nena Sanders and Mrs. Minnie Plaster, motored to Eugene Tuesday and spent the day shopping. Mrs. Roy Meeks waa a visitor in Eugene today. Mrs. Myrtle McFarland-came up from Eugene today to attend the regular meeting of the La com us club, for which Mrs. T. C Wheeler was hostess. Arthur Combs arrived home from Nevada today and will spend the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damewood of Red Bridge were out of town vis itors today. Jack Curtis arrived yesterday from Aberdeen, Wash., and will re main over the holidays with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Allen. 4 Carl King is here from Toledo for a few days. i Wm. Landes returned home Mon day and will remain over the holi days with his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Landes. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hubbard of Elkton were Christmas shoppers in town today. Harry Hart, Jr., was a busfneaj visitor in Eugene, today. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of Not were guests of Mrs. Baker's father. J. H. Baker, on Monday. Miss Donna May Bartell left to day for Portland to spend the Christmas holiday .Ith hei mother, Mrs. Josie Blackford. i Southern Pacific employe here. Mrs. Oscar Drury is leaving Thursday for Kail Creek, to be with her mother, Mrs. Vaughn. She wiij return Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harkens and son, Kenneth, are going to Fall Creek Wednesday to spend Christ ma with Mrs. Harkins' mother. Mrs. Neet. Chief Special Officer Cottura of the Southern Pacific is In town to dav. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson expect to leave Wednesday for Portland, where they will spend the holidays. William Corcoran is assisting at the local drug store over Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Croner will spend Christmas day in Eu gene. Mrs. J. F. Neai Is back In Oak ridge after spending several months In the vicinity, of Salem. Jean Hartman is ill with a cold and bronchial trouble. hearsat for the past threa weeks, will be given at the Ihiptist church. A tree and the usual trout will ul-u be included in the entertainment. VEX ETA PERSONALS iUKstr l.ati County inx.-uO YEN ETA, Ore.. Dec. 22. Quito a lot of sickness has broken into school attendance of lute. Mildred Kruse is unable to be up: Mar gur?t Conant U also unable to be in school. Charles Conant and Ben Good win are at home from the Star mill for the Christinas -vacatton. The mill hus closed down until December 1$. A temporary building has beer, moved to the ruins of the Hunter home, recently destroyed by fire, and the work of rehabilitation i going On'- rapidly. The family hopes to go to housekeeping by New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vincent were among the Vam-ta people who attended the senior play at Eugene high school Saturday even ing. , the senior class was u auroew and greatly enjoyed. W. Moade l,- building a now wood shed for S. t Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. l. U Wllklumi have gone to Murrola. where .Mr. Wilklsoii bus n Job hauling for tho (iVntinued on V u-e 10. Column C ork of mIJ court on or ltfur lh A itllt) vf hoarlrtK. l4ted til Silt! 'Uy of NovmW. Wit, M. CAr.Kl.NH. Aitmlnlitrator if Ilia i:lat of Alary S. UcUlll. 1et:a. Wc.l. U.31.1 NOTICE OP FIN At SETTLEMENT Xntlrt ! hereby sivn that 8. M. Callcina. administrator of th tat of Mary E. MrQll!. drWl. n. fllrj hi. final account la th mattsr of alt tat in tha county court of Lan County Orvcan. anl that Saturday. th lit day of Dcmbr, !:, at 10 o'clock In tha forcnooo of aald day at th county court room In th courthou la Ku Fna. )4ti County. Orern. haa ben riw.l a th tim and piaca by tha id court fci tha harlnv of objicttoni to ild account and for final ettl.n.dnt ot aald aatata. Any and all objection to .t:d account and tha final Mttltn.it of id tatata muit b filed with the NnTIfi: TO t'UKIHTOUM N'oth I hrrrliy Klvrtt that lh un dTMisnd lin I hi tl tmn iimlnf.l a'lfiiimiritl'r nf the Kttttp nf John T Wllai f. IttlV of Julirr. t ireRon. All I'roo havtnv v-Uimi Mlnt hi tto hciiia Jtrrwnt I (if n(tin duly t rl(ird l lh undrrvlKnrd at lh nffU of H. 1, A I Iff),, llovry MiilMlng. r'UKn. Orrp-on. within IX ttiunth truut data uf t)U nw tu. luted iw. i?i. KHEti WAl.L.M'K. AdtnlnUtralor. ::OTIt?B T. ntKDITOllJI Notice la hereby glvrn to all whom It may concern that the undr!gned, crurle A. Hardy, haa heon duly ai pointed administrator uf the entata in IXJIHIA PFtlSOXAIA (Mt-K.si-r I.ft7t-i County Special) Kl.MiliA. Oiv..' Pec. 22. Ml. TheJina fian;:.r of Nanhville spent the week-end villi he. home folk. Leo:) !tus. ; 'i 1 ' lina Webster were lioii 'tf 'n lUn eiie :IuUn day. Jna np:!r."t; ai.d rMMrnn, Mrs. J. Hr;i a::d M.ib!red Horn were ' Saturday vis tr? in ' ir ne. Mrs. It. P. Allijon t:.id Mr. Geo. Draper return -1 1 from Kelrto, W-ish. spent u few day.-, visiting wit h Ivan Draper und family and J. K. Simpson and family. Howard Hett is viwitiiw; af the .id M r. CJeo. ' fl if Saturday I l:e.e they home of Ieo Parker and f.unih Christma! Cantata. Planned . Mr. and Mrs. Whipole and IKea-mter Lane County Special) 'sister, hue hippie, attended Ser- VKNKTA. Ore.. Dec. 22. On I vices at the church Sunday. Christmas eve., December 24, the 1 The play given Saturday even cantata which has been under re- lng at the Eltnira high school by GRANGE HAS ELECTION F. D. HARLOW MASTER AT W1IXAKEXZIE (Regl.tfr I.nn. County Special) WILLAKE.NKIE, Ore., Dec. 22. Villukenzie Grange No. 498 met Snturrtuy night, December 19 and elected officers for the coming year a follows: Master, y. H. Harlow; overseer, C. S. Walls; lec urer, J. M. Wilson; Bteward, H. L. Mclntyrej assistant sleward, Cal Uaker; chaplain, Mrs. J. H. Walls; treasurer, C. S. Calcf; secretuiy, C. A. Itlco: Katc- keeper, Hen Ootten; Ceres, Mary Wells; Pomona, filatlys Hlce; Flora. Shirley Harold; U A. slew aid, Irene Wells; mus.clan, Harold Ayres. After (he election the entertain- FREE Christmas Present Save 20 To our customers from now on and until January 8 we are allowing a 20 discount. Remember- We clean and size ruga. Re pair, fringe, bind and serge carpets and ruga. Also lay carpets. We make Fluff Rutrs the new FILLER Bath Kug, also Hag Hugs. Anything We Do I Done Right Fluff Rug and Carpet Cleaning Co. 1636 Jefferson St Telephone 401 THIS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN TONIGHT -:- and Thursday Evening "The Gift Furniture Headquarters" ETHERBEE W POWERS ML mamt mtinrit xmd ur mJ Orrtfon of Mdrxnrnt flcMwull rrc, rt. rruNctl, by lha t'limtly Cutiri n( tU Htntm f or-Kin fur ihv I'nunty of tw iik nrnl 1k MUrtiirici it inn-It niinini(rir, n.t All teroii liBVinir rlnlint nsAlttal nll ?((( re liaroby itolflv4 nnl rptiUBttf Id iiant ilia wtnt, verified rtulttitl ly U w. with ilia trpr vuurttr, to l ha a!tt lntlnliunlir ml him u(rt- In lh t-'nUrl Hlnlnit National lUftk bu)M Inc. In Kucn, Iit County. Oregon, within month fiuni lh dt of thla notlre, !( of flrat Duhllraltun. tcitr . Hit. rilAlll.rH A. IIAHDT Atmirl(ttor ( ttt K(t of MarKrt Hcldw.U l'ic. d cr J. litfliy iK.Ufici to m:itt tha kama ) l'i lbi Utt.UrlU(fl nOmlrtUirnlor nt n.l I'ftltr.l KUtit Naiiimnl Hank, uf Uif , rii., iirffn. wiihin Nit itiuntti (t.-m Ilia tUlo tif I III ItuttcA, i litift ttt'-mi.r ;jtil It;. I Klllllt K HUITII. Aturny (tr A-tnlnlatrpi(ir. Kit ANK N. l. 'Al.ttrrKH. I A-1inlnllrlur. W. U JJ ft, HERBS M'Mll fur I'nw li,.Li SUNSET HERB AND rwuuuCTS CO. .Mittfortl, Onvia NoTl': T CIIKI'ITMltrt NHr tm Itrirhy KlVitft lh I ho Ufxt'-r ln.l hum Wrn uiiiinlr.t n.liuini) lr.it.r ..f lh rAt uf tlu NVlicn. 'iiriitit- known aa Auilu Notattn. t.y l h i ouniy . ..uil f th aii ..f irrjtn tt inn I'oimiy All iitrtlni ImvI (UtHia a Mint rU(a hfo A FEATURE EVENT LARAWAY'S . Friday Nite, December 25th Special Drcorations A Big Cliristmai Tret mi m. u, J1MME PURCELL'S rut: at Syncopating Seven The Brightest Spot in Town Dancing Every Saturday i : New Year'. Ball, Dec 11 1 IMI'IIK llM) - - . . . ! - ' ' AW IrXA M V IBM If -b v,rM: Cash stores ENERGIZE! Grown people often over estimate their strength and do not realize that they are running short on energy. Scoffs Emulsion energizes and inviffarafo frin body through its power to nourish. Ke-mergize, rortity your $uilem, keep strong wf Scotft Sail Live or Dressed Emulsion, cott a Bdwm, IlloaaarM. K. t Family Size, 5 lbs. Up We Deliver Sitae? Kflnffiim 662 Oak St. Telephone 850 Box Candy Christmas for Greatest Assortment Ever Displayed in Eugene. 'i a Sampler 01 4; rt CMocotATc .eoMtrmoH. W 'i IP . i J i i r 11 Whitman 'j, Johnson 's, Schrafft's Droste's Complete Imported Line. Chocolates, Cigars and Cigarettes. Wc mail free of charge to any part of the U. S. A., and invite you to look over the stock. YE TOWNE SHOPPE : ERNKST SliUTE, Proprietor 778 Willamette Street Telephone 1080 saving AiWkMAK g Wednesday and Thursday Features LETTUCE Largo solid, ice packed 3 Heads 29c CELERY' Largest jumbo size 2 Crisp Bunches 25c CRANBERRIES Fancy McFarlins 2 Pounds . .35c ORANGES Medium size, sweet and juicy 2 Dozen 45c Case .$3.85 BANANAS Extra fancy solid fruit 3 Pounds 27c JELLO AH flavors 3 Packages 27c DATES Pitted, in glassene packages 2 Packages 5e 2 Pounds, Bulk . . . 25c LAYER FIGS 1 Pound Package 19c HEINZ MINCEMEAT 1 Pound, Tin 28c 2 Pounds, Bulk 35c HEINZ PLUM PUDDING Small Tins c Medium Tins 43c CANDIES 5-Pound Box, Hand Dipped Chocolates Plain Satin Mixed, 5 pounds 73c Christmas Broken mixed, 5 pounds 8JC Special Cream mixed, 5 pounds Extra Cream mix, 5 pounds. $1'3 Commercial Chocolates, 5 pounds . 98i French Bon Bons, 5 pounds . . ; .$1.37 Special reductions made on quantities of the above high grcdo, guaranteed pure sugar candtes