Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 24, 1925, Image 5

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.i'iiflrr h(:irtni(; tunc ,,f vaudeville is
6:45 AND 8:45 P. M.
lAllflHl SWUM p.'l fi ,:.,. . ,,r, wU
sililc ami I": si"'1' "i K'mmI seals, 1
"ALONG BROADWAY"
harry'keesler
Stolen Bit from Muical I III.
BRUCE MORGAN & JUANITA LAKE
Pcronificnlion of Numnn.n
DARKLE Y'S
"Moving Silhout-jtcg"
DELBRIDCE & CREMMER
"A Trip to Dixie"
MURRAY BROTHERS
The Bounding Bouncer
Clan Tvrnn
OreKon'an iii-
Reviow "Madame Snni Jane"
Topics of
Day
HEIL1G CONCERT nKPHFUTD
Charles Kunyan, Cumlni-ling, playing
Srhclioii, "Tales lit Huffman" (J. ( f finbaeh)
Next Thursday Night U
HEILIG'S MONSTER
MIDNIGHT CARNIVAL
Chut.
iictwood, Al in tin
wood mill Arlhllr Al.-Kuy.
lliinlNhHric Ma ,.,.(, , .
"miuiiik Ml IiiihImc
kuiiu yualnrilay.
M?RNIN? REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 24. 1925
rlnljill'K wilM
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,' wlru ," county jailer
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5 hai'inils, Mr. ,, Al,..
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IMIvcry Truck Nh.louTi Kord
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. ; - "y J'" , u nhiMKo or
in '"lunr was found
' "I" possession ti WU1, ,gMJ1.u.u.
)iV,';'!',,'r '"""'y HI MlBB 'TcHS
I I.. . . ""-'""" ut III!, Nil
I''' - Alnrshricld. was oa d
i im III, ',!'', '":u"t f Horl
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HVHNTH CLONK NTIHII l'OJt
HOLIIIAVM
Kiikhihi High School mill WiMMlniw
U'ilwiii .luiilor JIIkIi llnvo
JllUri'(iihiiii(.jiUi
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS
I 1NmIi1iiiI III Clt' l'V I,, lurid iii-l-Imi llmi ,,..,.. v,,-i
f nim . .n...n .i...,v ii'iiuinuniriii
inlon of OaltlaiiU wa in lliu Lity lir. i cI. im huihI thvlr lilrdw lo the
ut tho CUy yrttti'nliiy.
imj Mm. M. II. Hlrwii-r f CnlliiKn
rov went Hi inn ry yt-muruuy.
llmt Fnmi Miinnln Mr. an.1
ilr. M. J. Auivl of .Mun-nla w-r
Uilor In Kukiiu y'MiUay aHiT-
ImiU WtMMlv In' liy l.ouU
ffoody f Wlnehriitprwnd In tint
Sir ywriiuy uiu-duuik iu uu
mm mattcrtt.
Tkla rwntlo VUlt l"iiiMw-.'nry
Uomiwn bt unit Cury 'I'liotiiHini
jf, of VI tin woro ninoiiK tin ut-if-town
prupln IO bo utM-tl III Ku-
fto yciitfrUiiy.
Mrt. JohivMiii ltrluriiM Mm.
t?lyn Johiifton, circuit ootirl n-
porlir, him nIiirnoi from rurvallM
istrt me nun vwn niioniunK tuun
! the jiiuil ihn WMfc
R O. Turk iumI M lfo i-n K.
0, J'ark, former idiititT In llm
I'ttcado niitlotml fori'Kt, now lo
am on tlio HlHltlyoti fnri-rt, l:i
htr, acrornpanti'J by M in. I'nr1.
11111 nd thn liittT'n pa rout h. Mr.
ud Mn. II. K, Vincent.
Itor Injun Arm Do run Vim
VliM. lit 1 1 o Kun of Mr. iui.1 Mr.
L Van Vllot, fnll whllu lilttyltm at
ichool ypnlrrdiiy anl rrflvii i
7 badly npnilitoi nrin whi-h b"
llt have to rnrry In n nllntf for
m time, tho nticmlliiK l'liyb lau
Bn F. Koi'iicy, ciMinty ntott wttir, Ih
Mklni arriitiKtMitRiitii to hmuI n
aamber of bin prlxp-wlnnlnK
wrrtid Plymoiitb Kurk ciltktiiH to
natlonul nbow In (bbio.
nunry 11 to IH. lto (him JuhI i
lved a lottfr from lvo T. ltnbln
n. Hcrotitry of tho Anicrlrnn
wrrffl Jtock nHMDi'lntlnii riiniuti.
"iUnir hltn on (ho nhowlntf he
Meat tho recent show In H.uttlo
Mm, ('Iiii)iiiuiii t-n Mih. F. M.
t-i. limit iir liiviili' wiim In I ht clly
.-trnliiy nil I.HHillt'HH COIlllUCtvJ
wnb ibi' hcIiomI thiTt'.
lltislni'sH Nuiih H KtUsI Tho
' t tlf.i-.tti- of tb iuimiiihmI )iuhIii'kh
Ii:ihM Sprinifrifbl ariiKf, vu
lilt il hi tin- itrfl.-i' uf t'f.untv Oltrk
. ltrim .-m rii:iy by w. II. Adrluii.
Mr. mill Mm, (ihmIuim(uiv II w;
S Air. mitl MfK. Wlllluin CoutlpitH
tihr, who mo Hpi-fitlliii! tb whiter
: nt Newport, tiru hero to vlnlt relu-
tlWH over the ('brlHlnuLH hollduj-H.
t
MIk IIimmit l4'af MIk Ih.i
lte Huiiver. ek-rlt 111 tho 'ust-iult
natUiniil forcHt offlee. oxpoctH to
!;ie thin iniirulnt; for her homo hi
Tui'oiua, Wunli., to Hpeml u week
or moru visit Inir hor purcnt.
ItiH'k Ominici SljTtml Tho ron-
tntet Whereliy (?. Holm IlKl'ei'M to
(tl out I'ooo yimlrt of criiNhed rock
fur rciul miilnlfiiiutco at tin IfnyU
pit In tho CuttiiKo (Irovo Ht-ctlntt
whh hlKiieil yi'rtierdny. i lu In to bo
pulil 75 ct-ntH a yard.
Nton Program AnnoumMl Sov-
orul NillHfe KeloctiuiiH will bo itlven
lot ttio Mr.Mni'rufi-WiiMhhurne Klort;
tit 3 o'clock t h Ih itfiernnon. It was
aiuiolineetl l.iHt iilicbt. Humor I.
Jtaim y will nini: threo hoIoh una
tho Htoro iiifir(et will Hlnjf two
numbers. Thin la tho nnuuul store
proKrani.
Swlnif Club Otvnii'wd A sow
Inif rluh has boon ornnnizoil at
Mfiroulu ntnoiiK the ulrls of that
pli'0. arrortlhitf to Arnohl l. Col
lier, roiinty rluh lender. Tho roster
of tho organization follows: Mrs.
.. Morrow, loader: Luln Prow,
lironhlonl; lliixel Hopkhm, vlro
proHhlont: Narbv Howard, aor ro
tary ; Nelda Trutt, I.oothi Abor
nitibv, iooi'Khi JonKhorty, Jutmno
KerhiHH, Kthel Si'hrleder, Anna
Srhrlodor. Hnzol nlk. Kthel
t'ralc. Mildred "Wetzell. Myrtlo
Drew, imnithy Ityan. Horrid Mor
row, lona MrKny. IVarl Koohh,
Marlon Mi-Kny, Isahello McKay,
There Are Still Plenty of Useful
for Each
Member o? Your
Family
at the
WMte
Store
873 Willamette St. Phone 254
.IllllK.. Sklpwurll, ll(.m,m
JiiiIki, (.. j.-. .Skiinviirlh i,f circuit
"I"" ';' 'iuiiii.i from CorvalliB
ih ii. Im lniH i,i, hiihlhiB a tvrm
'"U.t. Ho ,,iiyB j8 ,
! "'"Kh una will Ku buck ultc-i-l
n riMi riiuu.
u-'m""' ,lMivllU (lonion
"Hl mill llllnlly ,.X,.,..1,., lu ,.,lV0
' ! ""'"Iiik f.ii- Ali'Mlimvllle,
hTi. Mre. W,.l , ,u m,
IH "ImmiiI Ih.. ClirinininH lu,lliuy.
All-. i.1Ik will return to Eugene
I 111'lnliimn dny.
I'liwnuii lu II,. ;ivi.,i ChrlMimw
l it The Trinity Lutheran
lnliitniim exeri lKcn will l,0 held
Hi i lit- i hurrli at the corner o Sixth
iiyenu,. t.t 1U1(1 ,.llIlr, Btroet
t lirlHliiuiH nlKht mill miecinl uer
vlceu In the forenoon of thut day
'
Xi'wi'oml, WmiK'il for l'alroliiiiin
Ultllileen residents of roud dlu
triet No. r.9. In tho western end
of the i iiuniy, hitvo sent a notltlon
to tho fiiunty court. asklriK thnt
I.. . Newi oinb ho iiiinlnted road
liiitroliiinn for that dlHtrlct for
KiiKi-iif Woimin IjiiitullH I.odjtr
Mm. Allien AlcAIuriihoy iut wor
thy Kiand iiuitron of iho Kimtern
t!tar In OreKon will Install offi
cers of u chanter in I'unyonvllle
next Sunday evenini;. She Installed
the officers of tho Itlddlc chupter
last .Miiiulay.
lluini')- ItiiL-h's Car Stolon anil
Two local school enterlulnmcnlH
yesterday urieriioon ttnd ovonlntf
coucluih'd nventH of Ihu (.'lirlstinun
kcusoii in JUKeno for HtudentH.
Aleniliers of tho Klrls' mill hoys'
Kloo cllllis of thn IhlKenu hlKh
school iin seiileil u cautiilll yeslur
dny iiricinooii lu Iho hli;h school
iiiiiiiioriuiii. Aimroxliimtc y :ir, took
purt. Alls. Noriiiliii Chrlstlo, houil
of the iliuiimtlc ilcimrtiiiout also
IiroHciiloil "l-'lnt J,ux," u (.'hrlsluias
liniy mimnliiK l.ct Tlinro Jio
i.iKht. Atlss hcona Afnrslcrs, mu
sic supervisor directed tho can
tutu.
Hon Hhcytlid. president of the
student body, presented donations
of (jilts "nil food to Airs. M. H. Ally,
police matron, who will distribute
them throuKh various channels, to
the needy people ot .tho city
wii isuuas uiprning.
A proKram that was designed to
represent the Christmas spirit ns
lounu in various pin ts nt tho world
was L-lvcn by students of the Wnml.
row Wilson Junior hlKh school at
:u O'clock last nlKht. Aflss Eu
nice Zimmerman directed the
sketcli while AIIbh Katlo Potter
iiirectnti tno music. Aluslc was
lurnlshcd by tho school orchestra.
I'oiiowliiK Is tho procrum:
('hrlstmas spirit, by Jessie Hteou
Ksklmaux dunce, by eighth grudo
boys.
HrhiKlnB In the Yulo T,or, boys.
Hutch Dance, Lowell Van Vllet
anil .Marion Chapman.
Italinn Christinas Procession,
seventh Krade.
"We Three Klncs of Orient Are."
Kill Colbert. Sherwood iiurr and
f ay Jelfcrlcs.
Chinese dunce, Afaxine McDon
aid, Arlene Uoty and Lillian Itan-
Klll.
Hnllnra' hnrnplpo, ftroup of hoys,
lilch mid I'oor Children, seventh
unrl eighth Krudes.
Jupuncse dance, Virginia Wheel
er.
Virginia reel, ninth grade stu-
uenis.
("antloiie Noel, girls' cleo club.
"Joy to the "World." chorus and
audience.
SANTA VISITS REGISTER
NKWKPAPKIl FOLKS GIVEN
HOLIDAY Hl'HPWSE
ToyH Arc Oillcctwl After Clirlstiia.s
Tpws I'arty for Distribution
Among I'oor
Santa Clause slinned awnv from
hlH routine anions boys and girls
of the city last evening and sur
lirlKed the Morning HoKistor staff
with a bag full of prosontH.
The venerable St. Nicholas ar
rived In the editorial rooms just
as the day force wh leaving and
tii,i...t i , , .... ,i i uh in" my iori:e wh leaving mm
ledanT.. Illl,t crn" comintt to work
seilaii wits stolen as it stood on tt
street down town night before last
und was recovered at'Albany yes
terday. The coiuiuiuy In which Air.
Hugh had It Insured against theft
brought It back.
Tch-Kraph Itntra Kxlomliyl Spe
cial chrlHtmas rates of the Postal
Telegraph company to i-ngland,
Ireland and continental JOllrope,
which were to havo boon closed
Tuesiluy, have been extended to
December 2f, Christmas day, It
was reported last night.
l'miwrty lnvcntnry Fllml Tho
Inventory of the property of the
estate of the laic Colonel Hugh Al.
Price was filed In probate court
veslenhiy by the appraisers, (1.
W. lirin'ub, w. w. Sailor nnd
James K. King. They uppralsod
the property at $S2fit.0a.
Studetitrt (liven Theatre. Party
The I'hlgcne Husino.is college closer
today for the Christmas holiday,
and in lieu of tho usual Christum:;
party the students wore tendered a
theatre party at the McDonald
yesterday afternoon. The opening
ilate after tho holidays will be Jan
uary 4.
.
Crossings Considered P. AL
Morse, county engineer, and Kthnn
Collier, market road engineer for
the state, yesterday Inspected tho
sites for two proposed grade
crossings on tho Cottage Clrove
I. Minion Springs road where the
Woodward Lumber company pro
poses lo build a new railway.
t'ouniy Poor lo llnvo Dinner
I0tras are belnir prepared for n
dinner to be served tho inmates
of the county poor farm on Christ
inas day. according to County
Judge llarnard. The nged men nnd
women confined thero will he given
the best in the land except turkey
said the judge.
1'lno Hiding Horses Purchased
Stanley Stevenson, druggist, has
purohUM'd a fine riding horse, one
of tho Jlctievo slahlo which was
Heen at the county fair hero In the
fall. W. T. Oordon of tho Klrst
National hank has also purchased
a fine saddle horse. Thero Is talk
among horsemen ot torllllng n mint
clilh.
V
Phyxlcltm Culled to Train Dr.
H. L. Klininernian, local physician,
was called on an unusual caso yes
terday when Frank Jennings of
liailhead. telegraphed ahead for
the doctor to meet a train on which
Air. Jennings was passenger. Air.
Jennings, according to report was
seriously ill, hut was ahlo to con
illiuo his trip to Portland.
Needy I'-umlllos Will Im Given
cnlsoii Quito n ntimher of tho
iy families of die oily will have
venison for Christmas. ltoduey
Hunch, deputy stale game warden,
hai turned over a iiiianllly of deer
meal he has had In Mora go for
I sonic lime in mis. j". ci
lice nun i on, woo ' ""'i
rangeinents to lUstHbuto it.
CiiiIoih lminis Shmvn II. J.
Mrlcltson of 160S Lincoln street,
veslenlav exhlhlled n eurloun fun
gus which ho found In u dead tree
near Alarcoln recently. It Is white
nml iihnut Iho thickness nnd texlure
of chamois skin, which It elosely
resetuhles. It Is found In the pitch
seams of dead logs, Air. Kiickson
snvs, and Is not uncommon. It
burns hrlglilly nml very much like
pilch when llithled. f
Mhlllluhl Slnss to lie Held
Kn'hcr c'llara, pastor of St.
Marv's Catholic church, announces
that' nt midnight Christmas eve
solemn high mass will he held.
Knl her O'llnrn w.ll ho assisted hy
.. .. .....1.... n,i,l l.'nlhnl Oillln.
Ho caught thorn all together. A
iroo had boon decorated and this
was hastily placed In a position of
prominence In the, Renter of the of
fice, whero Santa unloaded his
gift bag. '
Just a little while before he had
been visiting with boys and girls
In the Hill's Economy store, and
had to get right back because there
wore a lot of little people expect
ing him there In tho evening. Con
sequently he didn't stay very long.
After the distribution of gifts the
toys were donated for poor
children of the city.
Home-made candy made hy girls
of the business office force was
served at tho conclusion of the
party.
AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED
vomicx or chamiirr elect
NEW MEMIlEltS
Members of tho Eugene cham
ber of commerce auxiliary met at
the chamber rooms last night for
a brief business session, following
which card games wore played.
Kour new members were elected:
Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Mrs. H. J.
Hrlngle, Mrs. V. M, Tetterson and
Emma Krtokson.
Entertainment was provided by
ing which will start at 11:40. On
t'hristnuta morning nt. S, mass will
bo held nml the children will sing.
At 10:30 high rnas-.i will be c?'.c
brateil. racillc Cliiislhui Hospital News
Admitted: Mrs. Krank Ilench,
Crow Stage. Dismissed: Mrs. H. A.
Kllefe. city; J. T. Awbroy. Cioswell;
Miss Klma Krios, Junction City;
Mrs. Harry Thiencs ami ltu:int,
Waltervll'.e.
AriTstetl I-r Siwdlng Dave
Lofton of Myrtle Creek was ur
restcd yostery by Melvln Turn
tmll, deputy sheriff, and .charged
with exceeding the speed limit. Tho
acoiiHod was freed on bond and
will appear in tho justice court af
ter the Christmas holidays,
Auto ItiortoI Stolon The Ford
sedan owned by "W, H. Anderson,
motor routo tt. was stolen from in
front of the Elks temple between
9 nnd 11:30 o'clock Inst night, ac
cording to a report mado to Sher
iff Frnnk E. Taylor. The car bore
Oregon llcenso plato numbered
75S&:!.
Elks Christina' Tree Today
All children of tho city will be
guests of tho Eugeno lodge of Elks
today when n Christina tree will
bo tho con tor of attraction at tho
lodge rooms. Gifts of candy, fruit
and mils will ho given nway, It was
announced by Arthur 1 lentlershott,
.chairman of tho committee.
Iho following people: Mi Euph
reiila Luiaway, piano solo; Wil
fred itoadman, reading; Jiifiijuullne
lialrd and Fay J)iJM,:oil, un exhibi
tion of the Charleston; mIhh Dur
'Uhy 1'olil, vocal nolo.
Mrs, . J. Hanrm and Mrs. M. C.
Hai I on wero hostesses.
Those nvbo will bavo charge of
the next meeting on January 13
are Mrs. L. c. iiobson, chairman;
Mrs. Holla Jlurgnr, Mrs. Lena
Harmon, Mrs. Clara Hill, Mrs. Ann
Hovey, Mrs. E. O. Immol, Mrs.
John JeriHfii. Mrs. M it iiir,.nu
r. ii. joiinsfMi and
Laurence Jensen.
FIVE
Airs.
MASONS ARE INSTALLED
PAST MASTKHN PUICKUNT
Al' ilANIJ!!!!'?!'
Officers of KtiKonn lodgo No.
11, A. .'. arid A. Al. wero installed
iu their respective chairs at tho
.Masonic tempi,, last night by
I'early fin.,., i, j)Usl master ot the
local fraternity.
Those installed were: Frank I.
Agule, worshipful muster; Itov.
Krederlck J. Jennings, senior war
den; Del li. Harshman, Junior war
den; Darwin lirlstow, treasurer; C.
S. Krcelarid, secretary; Carlton
H. Silencer, senior deacon; John C.
Carroll, Junior deacon; It. 10. Ware,
senior steward; W. li. Jiuchnnan,
Jr., Junior stewurd; and L. J,
Crouch, tyler.
Following the Installation a ban
quet was held at which nine past
masters o the local loilirn wore
speakers.
BOY SCOUTS EI PARTY
TWO SCOUTMASTERS RECEIVE
GIFTS FROM ROYS
Troop fl to Rlko Tirtii.y, Finn
Trip lo Snow Lino on McKcnzle
Ih Report
Boy Scouts of troop No. 1 held
a Christmas narlv at the univer
sity high school last night when
J. M. Carr. scoutmaster, was nre-
sented with a camera by the mem
bers of tho organization as one of
the features of the Christmas tree
event.
Troop No. 1, it was recalled last
night, Is the pioneer troon of the
city and Mr. Carr is one of the
nrst men to take up scouting as a
leader in the movement here. The
troop Is three years old.
All ot the members were given
presents at the tree. The presenta
tion of the camera was made by
Carl Muller, Eagle Scout, who
spoke briefly of the Influence Mr.
Carr has. had in tho lives of tho
boys who have served with him.
Tho meeting was concluded with
games.
Scoutmaster Lyle T. Kelling.
Troop No. 6, was also made the
recipient of a Christmas gift by
the members of his unit last night.
at a meeting held In St. Mary's
Episcopal church parish house. Mr.
Kelling was given a scoutmaster's
hat.
Mr. Kelling and A. Coe. assistant
scoutmaster gave each of the boys
Hi-nnt fliiiflou nnd will Intnr urn.
sent the troop with a flag.
Mouthers or troop rso. o plan a
hike next Tuesday, independent of ;
other organizations, when they will !
go to tlie snow lino on the lie-1
Kcnzie and spend tho .day hiking!
over the hills. Transportation to
the snow line will be provided for.
The scouts last night brought
loads of food and toys for needy
people nnd these will be delivered
to a family of seven this morning.
Day-Before Christmas
S A.LE
at the McMorran & Washburne Store offer compelling value
attractions for belated shoppers 1
Thursday hundreds of gift items throughout the store
are deeply reduced many at 'way less than actual cost! '
Even though your gift lists are complete it will pay you to
visit this store Thursday and avail yourself of these re
markable Day-Bef ore-Christ mas reductions.
Store Open Christmas Eve Until 8 P. M.
Jhe HOOVER
It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans
MRS. MARY FIELDS DIES!
RESIDENT OF ELM IRA
AGED 81 YEA ItS
Mrs. Mary L. Field died at her
home at Elmlra yesterday nt the
age of 81 years. She is survived
by tho following children: Hev, A.
C. Hates of Eugene; W. lJ. Lundert:,
J. H. Landers and E. L. Landers,
all of Elmlrn, and U M. Field of
Forttand. She was a member of
the Christian church.
Funeral services will be held at
11 oclock Saturday in the Hrims-
tetter funeral parlors, with Itev. E.
V. Stivers, pastor of the First
Christian church, in charge. In
terment will be in the Oak Hi'l
cemetery. - -
POISON COYOTES IS PLAN
CAMPAIGN WAGED AGAINST
ANIMALS N IS Alt JASIVKR
A campaign against coyotes In
the vicinity of Jasper will bo in
augurated under the direction or
Stanley Jewett, leader In predatory
animal control in Oregon, accord
ing to O, S. Fletcher .county agent,
who will co-operate in the work.
Food will be placed in certain
localities for several days so that
tho animals may becomo accus
tomed to feedings thero and then
poison will bo placed. A demon
stration of the methods of poison-
BELL Theatre
Springfield
THURSDAY
FRIDAY (CHRISTMAS)
AND SATURDAY
ANVOUNCKMKNT
ALL (IV TI1W UNION HAIllllIU
shops will remain open tonight,
until 8 o'clock. , 12-24-1
I-'LATT Deeemhor 23, lnSB, to Mr.
and Airs. lOdgnr Flatt of AIo
Cllynn, n daughter, Kvelyu lone.
Lt'CM At tho Kugeno hospital,
Wednesday, December 23. li21i,
to Air. und Atrs. Fred Luce, mo
tor rotilo A, twin hoys.
linui'o
At Thurston, Snturdny night.
Harry Onrrett's orchestra. Good
time. Everybody Invited. Bring
your friends. Come. Admission 08c.
Thurs.Frl.&Sat.-tf
I.utellus Woods tunes nnd re
pairs pianos, player pianos. Phono
Christmas Happiness
and a Hoover!
What else could you give her to more perfectly express . your
thoughtfulness, appreciation and best Christmas wishes! The
HOOVER is a sturdy friend that will make her housework a dis
tinct pleasure instead of a dreaded burden-. It beats rugs it
sweeps rugs and it suction-cleans. With the HOOVER power
ful suction and the most remarkable set of dusting tools you ever
saw you can air-clean every article of fixtures and furnishings,
quickly and easily.
Will Christmas morning find it by her favorite chair the
token of your thoughtfulness? "
The McMorran & Washburne Store Is the Only Authorized
Eugene Agents for the HOOVER '
Ing the coyotes will be given Jan
uary 5, It was announced.
Willamette Collection & Credit
Service. Bonded Collection special
ists. C. S. Billon, manager; Donald
Toung, nttorney, 860 Willamette.
Phone 378.
Play Safe! Have your tires vul
canized by White Vulcanizing
Works, 36 West Sixth avenue, op
posite post office. 12-17-1 mo.
For next 30 days pnone 1286-L.
J. E. Cupp, Painting Contractor.
11-29-1 mo,
Delco Electric Plants and Frlyl
dalre Electric Refrigerator!. W. 1
Hargig Co. 887 Olive. '
11-1-tf
EUGENE PRINTING CO.:
1047 Willamette
Phone 148 c
12-23-U
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN!
Thursday Specials for
Christmas
Store Closed All Day Friday
2 Bunches Fancy Celery 25c
Fancy Lettuce per Head ISc
2 lbs. Fancy Eastern Cranberries 45c
4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes : .25c
2 dozen Small Oranges 25c
Large Oranges, per dozen 39c
Fancy Large Jumbo Oranges, per
dozen . 65c
2 lbs. Bulk Dates 25c
Fancy Newton Apples per. box ..$1.80
2 lbs. Mince Meat in bulk, Veribest......39c
Grape Cider, per gallon jug ...75c
4 lb. package Secdlcsss Raisins 35c
10 lb. sack Best Cane Sugar 65c
10 tall cans Armour's Milk '....95c
8 lb. pail Pennant Shortening. $1.55
Standard Sliced Pineapple No. 2y2
can ) 25c
Fancy Sliced Pineapple, No. 2J4 can....29c
2 lb. can Heinz Mince Meat -45c
4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa i. 25c
Haskell Best Coffee lb. package 50c
Fresh Creamery Butter, lb 46c
Twin Loaf Bread 1 15c
2 cans Standard Corn or Peas....- 25c
Libby's Saucr Kraut per quart in bulk 15c
10 lb. pail White Wedding Breakfast
Syrup '. ..................75c '
2 cans Shrimp ...i'....ZZs
3 lb. box Soda Crackers 45c .
Ayi lb. box Graham Crackers 79c ',
Candies and Nuts
Plain Mix Satin Finish Candy, 2 lbs. 35c
Cocolate Drops, lb ...19c
Royal Commercial Chocolates, lb 25c
Fancy Cream, 3 lbs r $1.00
Jelly Beans, lb - 15c
Burnt Peanuts, 2 lbs . 55c
Vogan's Wrapped Kisses, per bag ..10c
1 11). box Fancy Chocolates .....49c
5 lb. box Fancy Chocolates.......... $1.95
2 lbs. Mixed Nuts... 45c
2 lbs. Roasted Peanuts 35c
3 lbs. Soft Shell California VValnuts..$1.00
1 lb. Brazil Nuts 30c
1 lb. Filberts .'. . 30c
1 lb. Peerless Almonds .........30c
1 lb. Soft Shell Almonds 35
49 lb. Sack Vim Flour .$2.20 :
12 oz. can Royal Baking Powdcr...-.39c
Haskell Feed & Grocery
Co.
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