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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
i i 1 1 '- Our Christmas Wish, To .You Old Friends, Dear Happiness That l ias No r-nd! Wade Bros, Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 Kindest Thoughts For Christmas Willi sill liiii'l tlmnjjlils tin's rnr.ssac is sent. Wc trust it will convey the In-arty wishes that arc meant fur ymt on this Christmas Day. Imperial Lunch 731 Willamette Street (JRKIiTlNGS Christmas Dinner Today From 1 I a. m. till 9 p. m. 75 MENU ; 1CASTI-.KN OYSTER STEW YOUNG STUFFED TURKEY CRANBERRY SAUCE FRIED Sl'RINC CHICKEN A I.A MARYLAND BAKEIJ" VIRGINIA 1 1 AM, FRIED SWEET l'OTATOF.S PRIM E RIMS 01- BEEF AU JUS ROAST LKG 01' l'ORK W ITH DRESSING CELERY HEARTS RIPE OLIVES SUGARED CORN M IN'CED APPLE SAUCE FLAKED POTATOES ' TLUM PUDDING HARD SAUCE V . OR ICE CREAM AND CAKE Terminal Cafe MRS. M. M. CLINE, Prop. At Terminal Hotel 537 Willamette JV W Best Wishes Ml that is best I wish for you At Christmas and through the , years. May your days he days of sun shine With iicver a mist of tears. Standard Furniture Company MTO LICENSE RUSH ON sin:itii. .Avi,,i, ,,...,. - -' - ln IKUI'OltAltY PLAIDS Si-w-iily Mill,,, Aiilrii(Jiin I-li-Hl "y mill i.iii-itii .Miiji.iiij, Hiivii Ni-w 1'iirs Vi Mlni.l.iy v;,,h llin first ,l.-,y upon ' li a,,llinii iM.iil.i , ,, "Ni.-.. ..fllii, l,...r;f rrlll2l) ' iili.ii .,l,ll I,,..:M. only t,u Wii- in or new cum Unit Imvii never '"' "''"Mil-lii,,,,! HIIIS ,, , ,1""' "" .r-vlou:i li,,.,. I In vt-sir ,,- lu,, , ,.,,. ,,. i'ii"'ii ii.ii hi u. nrr,, ,, r , ,.. '11. It ,,, m . . ' ! Iii llio Bc ri-iury of stato. 1 ii.M:iii: w,., rI!. 'lvi.il up t (, -,.,.k yesterday in ' ";". ii, uiior.l I,,; M .,.u. Hill Weaver, vl, I,,,,, n, work , 111 II"- nli'TllTH officii. Only m-vi-ii of 111- 7( w,.l(, I,,,,.,! ,.rMi dentin,; , ill many ni-w oars lift, I'i'liiB li'iUitlu fur ('li.,(1t ,,, on 1 11. 1 ""' ""in iititipiiri.il nt (In, nrrico ..ili,,.nl:n- mi. nun: mi, x,.i,ti., a ii-,-iibi. in, ,i. ,,.,,ir.,l t ii ,i ,.w -;ir "in t,i tin, ,t cr,.,.!, founiry it" u i:i,i!i man cm for IiIh wlfo. II" wim compelled to wait unlit yinlinliiy mornlim'. Ilo aipi.-urGd lit K Mil...... ri,,... i.i ,..,... ,' uui i, in UIHIIKH, Kol IllH temporary license llatIH MM inn, leu in,, o. NEW ROAD TO BE BUILT nisT.wei; .i.vspmi to pleas- I ANT JIII.Ij SII()ltTi:.M:i) liee.ts for rli-ht of way for a nev ro.,,1 l,i.uvee Jasper ami the Pleas ant 1 1 II I mi-,oo!h were flli.,1 for r..e. Jinl III tho offlro of County (.'lurk llrysoji v.. hut, I;, v. This now roml lis Inlrridid to t-iit down the illBtanco i.eiwoen tiio two points im-i,llono,l to accoiulnodiUc. many of II, u Htu- j ui-niH or tin? union blub hcIiooi at, i I'l'-iiiiiint lllll who urn now l-oiii. I pvlk-.l to travel much further than tiny will when tho road Is com- pi.'i.ii. it will also urcommodaU ! uulte a number of fiiniiers. j About ii nillo and a half of now road will have to bo built, said I'. .M. Ator.io. county onitlncer. vcter- day. The farmers arc donating mo innu ana too county will pay lur ino tenting. . CROSSING. OBJECTED TO COI HT WANTS CONDITIONS TO lit: m:ss h azakdols After a report had been ninde i by 1. M. Mors-e, county enptneer, ; on tho propahi-d croHMtnt; of the (iMliinI lMxnitK railway over tn t ottuKo t.rovo.I,onlon rond tho I iiii-niinTH of tho county court yen- tiirday cxproHMed no objection to thu overhead ci'ohh ntr at Lho Wood I ard mm. but objrnled to j;nidj crojwluK nc:ir tho .Shortridwe brldKd j The opinion was expressed that I tho crofi.slnjr should be mailo leas l haardotiit than tho present plana . can i or. FIELD MEMORIAL PLAN ( IIKWfiO UlSTOUICAIi SOCIKTY TO IlSTAltUSH COUNKK (ny Tlio AKiocliited PrsM) niK.'AGO, Hoc. 2J.Vhile two chubby youngsters waited tonfKbt for Santa t'laua they clunir to roiiio i of tho toys their cram) fat her I Kupcuo Kteld, tlio late poet, made lanutua In his tuneful vr?es. "A poet's corner" containing a ! row or tho perHonal effects of Mr. , l'lold. which havo been held sacred for many years by his widow In lho hope that tholr homo would be preserved as a memorial to her ; husband, will bo established at tho jit'hlcaRo Historical society. The , old home Is In tho hands of wreck. ers, male In j? room for a new apart t mont bulldlnp. t Field's own room will bo repro i ducod by tho historical society. In j the room whero ho wroto many of : nis ramoiis poems, were Gtnd' ! stone's nxo. with which thn v.ne. i llsh statesmnn took exercise: tho ' bond that was irlvpn for thn mio-is.. of JeffiM-son Pavis, the poet con- n'urracy. i no ictiers of Charlp.1 iiuin, aim a nuniner of tovs and dolln that cluttered the shelves arnuno ine chimney. Tho poet desk nnl chair, two tov horses, a bullfinch race, a kit of 'colored inns ami pencils, a lead cup and saucer, framed Prints, book r.nse and somo of tho red and whito wallpaper from Field's room, all ro into tho "corner." RABBI IS ASKED TO QUIT JKWS C-IIIITS1.I-: WISH POIt hkcocxizixo cmusT THREE (Uy Tho Asnorlntcd Press) MOW YOKK. Dec. 24. ltocnnsn of the controversy aroused among Jews by an address by Itabbl Sto- phen S. Wise Sunday In 'which ho I praised the teachings of Jesus, ho! has offered his resitrnation as I t'hali-mau of the K'.OOMUO United rales! hie Appeal, l.ouis l.ipsky, chairman of tho Zionist orKuni'atlon of America, in making pttblio Dr. A iso s letter. stated lonlKbt that tho execullvo com mlt too of tho United J'alesiinc Appeal will meet houii to tako action upon it. While Dr. Aviso said ho thought it might bo In the Interest of tho I appeal that ho resign, Mr. Upsky said that of tho eight organizations affiliated with the appeal onty one, I ho Ml.arach group, wishes m: Wiso's resignation. This group, ho wild, has voted to nsk Dr. Wiso to withdraw. The group criticised Pr. Wiso for speaking of tho greatness of Jesus as a moral teacher and for assert ing that ho was a man aim not a myth. THIEVES TAKE PAYROLL SIX lt.WDITS KIIiTj GUARD a xi) s irr $i7,ooo my Tlio AB.orlntod Pres.) riTTKHUliO, Pn., Doc. 24. Tho ritlsliurs Tormlnnl Conl rom- inui., ..nnlnri n rowarrf of jinny luiiiBi.. f ii 00(1 for tho l-oliirn of 118 J47,- n.tn I ,..., at mna liVI-nll. takotl tOdAV in ft raid on lho rompnny'8 )iny cur by nix bandit, who killed ono Bimrii nnti wounded nnother. An adlllllOlltll reivaru ,n .l,vv for tho capture of tho robbors rtend or nllvo wnn otforod by the ,-oiu orn. Tho holdup occurred nt Mollenaitor, a smnll mlnlnff town near hero nnd tho bandits escaped In an nutomobllo, .... I I. Dump, 60. K'lard. dlod two hours after tho holdup with n rifle Millet In his abdomen. Thn necond iriiinl Knincls Mnhniiey, was ren dered unconscious when struck on the fiend with a blackjack but Is expoclcd to roeovor. m YOUTHS TRY HOLDUP THKE13 TRV TO -lion RANK AT SCOTTS SULIjS ette Pay 1 ; in Every Piece of Art Needle Work Yc arc closing out our art needle work discontinuing the line completely. Among the pieces are doilies, lunch sets, bureau scarfs, Jap crepe stamped children's dresses, combing jackets, combination ssuits, towels, buffet sets, vanity sets, jiffy blouses, etc. They are nice pieces, beautiful and highly decorative. To close out at One-Third Off! Regular Values 50c to $2.50 Bon Ton and Worcester Corsets Ye arc placing the entire line of Bon Ton and Worcester cor sets in one lot to be placed on sale Saturday at half price. These are good corsets. Bon Ton corsets have been carried by this store for years. One-Half Price! Regular Values $1.35 to $4.50 One Special Lot of Corselettes For those who prefer something a little more than a brassier and not yet a corset, will find in this lot just what they want. Closing out at One-Half Price! Regular 30c to $1.90 Men's and Boys' Blazers Just to make Red Letter Day interesting on the men's side of the store, we are throwing in a group of men's and boys' blazers in a riot of colors and of high enough quality to wear for a long time. Regular $5.00 Blazer $4.00 Regular $7.50 Blazer. . . .$6.00 Regular $8.50 Blazer. . . $6.80 Vanity Cases, Beaded Bags and Purses If you are in need of any sort of change and cosmetic container, you certainly will strike a . hot bargain in this offer " -. : One-Third Off! Regular $1.20 to $7.40 I ........ r M! Regular $2.90 Value. . Regular $7.50 Value. . Regular $8.90 Value . . Boys' and Men's , Sweaters Bradley's slip-over sweaters' for boys, and Rough. Neck sweaters for men in a wide range of colors. The boys' sweaters are of mottled hue, novel patterns. The men's sweaters are of heavy wool material in plain colors. ...... ......$2.32 v.. $6.00 . $7.12 X Rtottt JsBiiimsim (So It Pays to Pay Cash 30 Ninth Avenue East 30 Easy Steps From Willamette u ' --1-1 """'"'w m' I i t-ju j J""" EJ1 (ny The Aa.oclated Press) cit-il line S4. Throe ..nt..i.a ""nil nl tiiem said to bo un der 22'yenrs of ano, tit noon today, made, nn unsuccesaiui ativiiiitt ,u rob tho slnto bank of Scotts Mills. In eastern .Marlon county, and held tho cashier, J. O. Dixon, prisoner for 45 minutes befuro they wore fiiKhtoncd nwny by lho return from Union of 11. . JJixon, lent.-,. Thirty dollars, money collected In 11 community Christinas fund for poor chtldron, was tlio only loot secured by tho bandits, mi. i...nn ..nMilia nil . armed with revolvers, entered the bnnk Unit nticr It lind closed lor ino noon hour nnd ordorcd the cash ier, who was working on the books Into a back room. All of tho money In tho bank had been locked In tho vnults Just a tow moments osioio, .....4 u.hn nrivittnri nf this, and lifter trylnu the doors to tho vault tho bandits declared then- inten tion to remain In tho bnnk until tho tlmo lock was released at 1 o'clock. At about 12:45 o'clock, the tell er returned from his lunch nnd ...n. ..mi nt thn outside door bv one of tho bandits who thrust a gun at ll.m and salt!; "Stick up your hands and come tn liel-e." Instead of complying, tho teller hacked otr ino porcn in iruiii ti,n limit nnd bolted down the street to give the alarm. tIia hnnriitn then fled from the bnnk nnd, entering a Chevrolet titnt-ltiir er. Hrnvo northwest tow- 1 f..l.n n n .1 llAMlnnil T.nlnr It was reported that tho car had neen seen on mu l tiuitiv. tn l.n ..Inlitlii. nt rtnrlnw. hut this report could not bo confirmed. PENDLETON IS BALMY MHiD WEATHER EXPECTED van cimisTjiiis fny Tliff Associated Press) PENDLETON, Ore Deo. 24. r. l AntnCnc hnlmv nnrlni? weather nnd nppnrontly tho pros ont sunshine, nnd warmth will con tinim over Christmas day. The maximum tomperatnro yesterday was 04, with a warm Droezo mow ing from the south. Lawns are quite groon hero and roses, lilacs nnd other flowers nnd shrubs nro ..m.. ,. Kit,, on.4 VtnnrlnD- AVl. Oil ITIll,! I.MU " ' ........ .. fdonce of the sprlng-llko weathor. A considernDio amount oi moisiuro hns fnllon In tho past few days nnd wneni prospects i "miinin less a sudden freeze ensues. PAULSON GETS JUDGMENT TEACHER HE1j1 DISCHARGED WITHOUT GOOD CAUSE (By The Assoolntfd Press) nr-Mn i-!f rinn Si ATnrk Pnulson, deposed principal of the Doiid high school, was discharged without sufficient cause by the school board and is entitled . to Judgment In the amount of $2,430 for unpaid salary, according to tne rfnnlalnn nt .Tllrif-A Wnlter H. KvanS. filed In tho office of the Deschutes j county clerk today, judgment nas not yet been entered. Paulson is understood to bo llv Inir now In SJlverton, Marlon county, Oregon. Ho was discharged by tho Bona scnooi ooara in oep tembor 1921 for alleged insubordtn ntion and incompetency. Judgo Evans' decision was that Paulson had not been ttlvon an impartial hearing by tho school board. A strlko ot nign scnooi stuooms featured tho general rumpus which took place at tho tlmo of tho trouble with Poulson and S. W. Moore, then superintendent. rtcrco Goes to lift Grando (By The Associated Press) SPOKANE, Wash.. Dee. 24. Governor Walter M. Pierce of Oregon loft Here tonignt tor j,a Grando, Oregon, to spend Christ--wiili 1,1a srin. Ho was in the city tndny attending to some private Business, ne saiu. Popularity "A good chef Rets more than collece professor." , "Why shouldn't ho? A lot moro pooplo tnko his courses." Boston Transcript. . u.- P!TTrF.NPJ PRINTING CO. 1047 Willamette Phone 148 i 12-23-tf Pointing the lower cellar stair white avoids fear of misstep. MUTUAL LIFE Q. M. SPRAQUE Thierry Christmas to You! ; . ;V; DEAR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: ,j ', . .V' ' , It is our sincercst hope that this shall be to yott a day full . of pleasures and one that shall be remembered by you. many days. ..- . . v ' ... It's been a great pleasure to us to number you among our many friends and customers during the past year, and we hope you have appreciated the many efforts put forth , by 'tis to serve you honestly and faithfully. ... , .. , , , EUGENE'S LEADING ARMY GOODS STORE ' 32 West 7th St. Rnkin BIdf. "Look for the Big Eleetrks Sign and Orange Front" V K 1 :S