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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
22j faraway Jewelry Store and 3 Laraway Music Store W' '""II iMUhis Cl.rist.nas Day JZm hearty );, wisi.es Tor a full mcas- I Tff mv "f 1 I'l-ist.MMS joys .! ;i ,, I fTjiCnuTjtii illltl Now Year. minli wiirkui'H l, i.i i MORNING REGISTER EUGENE, QRE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1925 u yi-r puBi, IN.iitninl I'.,,li, Ji,,,,, a. A -y a-i.i win, r i-.,, ti.ta ? n. n Mj.oiiiJIiiK llio h,, II, lays wu)i Mr. uriil .Ml'H, (J, .' Uy, ' ' II" hi Mm nvr l'(1rUBMr(l, 1,7, i mi'l'il'iid III from " "Ml,,, i Wlnuiit to Huoiiu the I , ll-hiy,, w,,,, l,,,r ,U'UI1tHV and WH. II. J). Huyinoui'. -. ,h yi,.li. liui-r.ml, menu,,!,. u h i ', ", ,r"';", ur ;ou"ll- AliUIlt mlliLr! """ u"ri"" Willi liur K,li,M, ',.V aiuiuiiiiuwI A . lirlMliiuH imriy W , ll0lu lh0 i,iii-K, Ci-i-hi. (jii,ui,iy ulul,. ', ' " lonltjlH, fur ,-l,l,l,- r il. niiuiict-il yi-Hli.-rUuy, Alfr'..,?' ,'.'",l,r'''K M'''" i; MK: ''""K'-i"-- r I'oiico niniml frum Him iSm.,.i i -in. in iiwi ,uV , -l.;..;l f KM,., An; to , uU t S 1 I" niiiiiH liulldayu with iVui- niui nur. CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ginul 1 ll.'Pt Mi', nml Mm. J. M. lU'itiior nf WeiitllliiK ,u,il ynliriliiy m Kim'iie. Soli ripln llrro Mr. uml Mm. A. I'mermlorf, t'iiliji-iil of Noll, cra In KuKei'O yinliiy. )r. mnl Mm, lloivit Hon Mr. ml Mrs, Hurry 1,. II,, wn art, In-r,, from l'urlttilKl to npi'iul ChrlmmuH. lli'in fniiu J'oliil Ti-rnioo Jo Itph HIllllKHnn Wilis 111 tho c-lly . Irrilny from I'olnt T,rnu-e, vimIiIhk with frlonl horn. llariliMC (iix-o lo l.nUi J, 11a r lnt ffxpnctn lo Iffltvu thlli inoniliu (or Hlll(ooii Inltt vliir, ),,' wh. hunt durkii Tor a tew iluyn. Ixumi for Portlnncl J. A. Iltirknnll. comptroller of tlio Coin yilm ruririilloli, It-rt ycHlcnliiy (or Purilunit to mpimhI thn i'hrlnt mu holuliiyN wlili inn ran illy. .. Mimvl Ito-Hvrd lo 1Mb (irnn-l k new Kiinolllin iihnvol tout 1,,-pii lent In I lit ki'Hviii till lit iSHlron lo Krt nut i:riivil for ImlliiNiltiK tin lrrk ,u tho B. I'. U-riillnnl (rouniln Ih'Iow tho oily. Tic-hrni Vlwlt l-Vlomb I'rofi-ii or anil Mm, J. W. Coopur of Ai,i fo, nrn vltlni; nt thn homo of Mr. lid Mm. I-!. Swift nt I'li'ilniinl Hill. ProfMitor (,'oopor In prhurlpiil of the hliili Hrhoul ut Arnmi nml Mm. Cooper Iff a tt'iirhor In tho hiiiiio In-Hitullon. Tiirkpy DIiiikt Iro-UU'il Tur ku)' illnni-r ut tho I,nn t-otinty farm totliiy wn prnvl,le,l ihroiiKli the iironlty of Mm. W. V, J,'W- oil. hi conllni! to an iiimouncoincnt niuil.i lnui mKlt ,y ju,)(.g c v Ma tl, a 111, Mra llrlMow ViUlo III .Mm. I' rank llrlMim- of l) Lincoln utrcot In qulio III with nclatlia. in rnmi Walion Mm. Ulma ..i,,i-.-ii ,,, wanon vlaltcd In tho ,lly yi-ntvrdny ami altciidoil lo ll,,ilin hii,uit-. Mm. Ilmwnoll In On-trai city "" iiownru .11. ilmwnoll l in ori-Kon City lo npontl tho holl 'lay with her purcnt, Mr. anil Mm. lllnim Hurt. nnu-r vit , in cityMr. ,imi Mm. w. V. Khorlilan of Doxtor woro arrlvalK in KuKt-no yoniorilay. voiii.uk at i no oiriio of llio county nupi-rliili-niU'llt of nohoolH, Wiviifir Coiipli-H in ny Mr. nml Mm. I--. 1'. 11,-niy uml Mr. iuhI Mm. K. J. Mi'MiiIIIiih of Wo.itln- wore amoiiK oiil-of-towii ChrlHt imi Hhiipimrn In llio clly yeaturuuy -ifiornoon. f'oiinly l-Voo of Coniiiirlon l.ano county him hi-en prm-Ui-ally rroe of all conurfon dtirlnK tliff Indl wook, n report to tho Mtate bunril of honlth l.y Dr. H. M. Kit roil, yomorilav annolincetl, i Jail Inmntcfi Homoinhori'il Mi-inliorH of II, o MapllHt i-hurch ro il, otnhoroil tho tninutoH of tho enmity Jail yoHtonlay wllh pop corn hallH, uratiKUH nntl otlior ro-fri-hmoni8. A coinmlttoo that mailo tho proHi-nlntlon Hiinu ChrlHl num carols much lo llio apprecia tion of tho prlHoncm. TIioho .'"" , miiktui Moiidjiy The r iro nil of William T. Kerl'y who J 1,'t " I'uiiiM horo Woilnonduy ., : "io voaicti c hupol Moiiilny Doconihc-r 2S, nt 10:30 ,' , , 1''1,,";'lw' l fhurKO. The uiii-uu. Silmol lo Clvo Program Col h i, '" ' '"' I'lannlnB a . nou piOKnim to bo h,iii in mo comiiiunliy hull 1 InlMlniiiK nlKhl, Doii-mlior 25 at o i l.ick. Kunla CIuuh will ' bo piini'iit ami will havo a prenent for overyunc, U In unnounccd, II. .1. WollH. Ki'ooiu uru county. ilolli hrlilo und brlilu j'OHltleiitu uf Ltiuo FIVE SlK'Hluif cvinumt Wliinera iimcil Arllno Sounoy won flrnt prize in lio IiIkIiit Knido and Thelinn IIiiIko flrat prlzo In the lower Kiailcs of tho CoIU-bo CroBt school, Xor liuvlntf tho hcHt upolllnif per voiiIhkoh ilurliiK the fall term, uc conllnK to mi announcement made l.'iHl nlKht. lU-nil -:aur nml I'nnilly Horc Harold A. Monro, editor of tho Com nil OroKon Prew, ut Bend, n mornlnj; paper, and former niom br of the MornlnK Hoslutor staff, accompanlcil by hln wlfo und son, Hi.iion, urrlvcd In the city yonter duy to Hpond Christmas with Mm. Moore n parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ma I Icy. Mr. PHMoy llinllv Burned Henry Plttnloy, falhcr of Bon I'lUHloy, was nioro crlously burned thnn was reported as the result of a flro Wednesday night at 132 Monroe streot. The elder Mr. Plttsloy suffered aevoro burns on tho head und face and on tho arms and hands necessitating med ical attention. County Clerk ltcit-lvpn Clin. County Clork K. H. Bryson was Iho recipient yesterday of n beau tiful Indian blanket us a Rift from lhe members of IiIb office force who Incluilo Mrs. Kva Duckworth. Mrs. Doris Bcltts. Miss Sybil West full, MIhs 8. K. Skeno, Mrs. Grnce Dawson, Miss Rebecca Sailor, Miss Itlancho Mwoet, Miss Gladys Rose and Miss Laura Carpenter. Chrlstmnw AWddinir' Reported Tho flmt Christmas eve wedding lo bo reported, occurred nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hnrl, motor route A, lust night. Homer .1. lingers nnd Allco Constance Bauer were tho contracting par ties nnd tho nuptial coremony was performed by JUBtice of tho Pence WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE jJllcnu Ghnsfinas l)own throuBh the ages comes the story of Christmas. Gcnern ion after Renetion of yourig tots eagerly await, with beating hearts, the coming of Santa Claus and his team of remdeer. Family8afwr Sy has tip-toed alxiut the house trimming the Christmas tre. bringing out gifts which they have hidden from the kiddies weeks before. And thert Christmas morning, up before the first streaks of nTeavorv cA run the children to see what Santa has brought them. Then the dinner wittV the savory, cracx ling turkey overflowing will! gravy. The family gather round the festive board, all radiant i8'' hPPy. This is Christmas, , , .. . , ,' M ... lBut back of all this modern rejoicing and hnnpy celeb t1"LfvS2C5 ago Prit of Christmas which as founded one thousand nine h nd cd and jyeara tocomc. porlnnt Stores ; Across from Rex Theater Seth Laraway Bld. Willamette WHERE li'. and Mm, AMJji Ijvuvo Dr. I uml Mtu W. H, AUln of Ulue River ion iunt niKitt for imb AnKOieM to Hptmd tho iiullduya. WWW MIhh Kkuno fM!H Lo Oruicon CMtr MIhh H. 10, Hkunu Jft luHt ntKiit Top Oregon -lty to Hp und Chrlnt iiiim wltli rolutlvua, I'ncirio ;hriHLlitn IfoHinllul Ncwu Adiiilttcd: J. II. Cox of CorvalllH. JJlHjulHHtMl: L. h. Himun, city; Mih. I, il, UrookH, Alphu, , Jloitt J-'nun Alontaiut Charles Tuimor of JHnmJule, Montunu, iu vIhIUdk ovor Uio liullduyH with )i1m wllu und duuKhti;! horu, Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth ko to forrumuu Mr. una Mih. William Jjuckworth will Hpond ChrlntniUB with Mm, Duckwonh'n parentw. J 'urm Nuuue Jh J-'lled J. P. I-'oh-tor of Ulunadu yeaterday filed In Llm office of County Clerk Urynun tho farm nurno, I'uclflc Urovo. - , KiiKliur'H Jailier Were A A. MorHu of Portland arrived hero last night from i'orUund to pond ChilHtiiiuH with hiH Hon V. M. Morue, county engineer. Mr, uml Mrs, Itajior at Lonff view Fred Jinker, circulation mun agor of the Morning Keglater, lert lust night for .Longview. Wash., to vlHlt with Mrs. 'BakerVTjVnjntH. ViHit at Wood Residence Van Wood and wlfo of Trent und EUlt Wright of Portland vlaltod with Mr. und Mru. J. H. Wood at 813 Thirteenth avenuo east, Thuraday. To I'ortlaiid to S)end Holltlajr Mr. and Mra. Jamea It. Snyder, aon Ueruld and daughter, Miss Hobble havo gone to Portland to hp end the holidays with relatives mere. , . Portland Wonuui llore Mrs. Clura C EHHon, mother of Mrs. K. V. KtlvurH and Hunerintendent of Sunday Bchool work in Oregon for tno unriHtiun church, arrived here yeHterduy to apend the ChristmaH hollduya with Dv. and Mrs. Stivers. . Held on Check Cluu'iro Loatcr Stick I eH. 30, wan arretted by dep uty HhoriffB last night and was held ut the county Jail for Co- qullle uuthorllleu on 9, charge In volving a irauuuient cneck. une uccuaed was upprehended at a uance, officers said. Property Valued at Over $12,000 The property of the estate of Mary A. Mann, who died a short time ugo, is valued at $12,2G0.7o, according to the Inventory of the appraisers, O. A. Houglum, Percy W. jHrown, and James M. King, ap praisers, niea ye t era ay. Penult Issued for I'ostlng Struc ture A permit was issued at the office of W. H. Alexander city building inspector to Foster and Klelser for the erection of a! post ing structure on Eleventh avenue eatit just east of the Union Oil company's filling station. Administrator pointed F. A. Tripp yesterday was appointed by probate Judge J. u. Barnard, ad minlstrator of ho estate of Marie M. Allen, who died at New London, Wis., July 18, 1902, leaving proper ty in Lane county. J. W. Shumate, W. E. Powell and Keith Klgglns were appointed appraisers. y Children Home for Christinas Mrs. 1 A. DeVor of Pasco, Wash., Dp. Ross Undley of Morton, Wash., Mrs. Arthur Gorham of Portland Werle Lindley of Portland and Miss Florence Lindley, who is attending the mate college at Corvallls, are all home to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mra. J. . Lindley. "Church Speaker Named Dr. jjnniei urynnt. pastor or tne nap tist church In Corvallls has been named speaker at a New Year's day celebration in the First Hap tist church of Eugene, It was an nounced yesterday. An " old taan ioned" basket dinner will be served In connection with the social, it was reported. Pastofritjo Employes Remcm hercd All the postofflce employees of JSugene were remembered by Lang and company, wholesale gro cers, witn a pouna pox 01 candy each as a Christmas gift. The management of the company ye's terday sent to the postofflce 5,0 pounds of the sweets in apprecla tion of good service in the past. Horticultural Society to Meet The regular monthly meeting oZ tho Lane County Horticultural so ciety will bo held' Saturday. He cemher 26, at 1:30 p. in. at the chamber of commerce. There wil bo a full report of the State Hor ticultural society mectinrr recently held at Medt'ord. This will bo of vital interest to tho pear growera of Lane county.- Assessor's Of rice Has Christmas Tree B. K, Kconcy, county asses. sor and tho members of his forco enjoyed a Christmas tree nt about the Quitting nour last evening, Each uorson in the office received a small gift und candy, which had been nrescntcd to the young wom an members of the forco, was passed around. Uesldes Mr. Keeney ninse who enjoyed mo occasion woro Miss Agues O'Brien, Miss Stella Wilkinson, Miss Norma Tal iaferro and Miss Lottie whitoakor. Knoimn HoMii(ul Notes Ad mlttod: W. O. Richards, city; Mra, J. A. Brabham, city: Lloyd Will iiLinii. SnrluKfield: II. H. Hobert, West fir; Mrs. B. J. Welch, city. iMsmiHsod: Walton B. Marshall, CottaiSo Grove; Dr. J. C. Rlch- ninmt cltv: Earnest Leslie, city Mra. M. ,G. Tafky and Infant daughter, motor routo 2, Junction cuv: .mines h. iteacan. cuy Jim mio Agorastaltls, city; Col C Burns. Springfield; K. H. Lister, Oruntn Pass;' B. S. Rymnn, West fir; Carl Bergman, Florence; Mra. Peter C. Crockett, city; Mrs. S. S. Thurmiin, Santa Clara; Mrs. C. A. Rodman and baby, city. HJ2V. F. J. CLARK CANNOT ME 11 1 CHIC TO HPKAK IrfM'al JNwtor On Vuy Eat Wires Inability to JUTturn to ICugcuo hy New Vear'a Day Plana for the New Year's driv speaker ut tho Y. M. C. A. "ouun hoUHo" celebration were altered yeaterday when it wuh learned that itov. i-Toderick J. Clurk, pustor of tho FirHt CoiiKrei'iitlomil chnrfh could not return from the Eaat in time to make hla scheduled ad dress. Rev. Mr. Clark waa announced recently aH the nrtnclnul aneaker of tho entertainment and progrum being arrunged for Now Year's day, but owing to a sudden call from iowa, tne nature or which has not been disclosed, the pastor left for the Euat before ho had time to notify tho Y. M. C. A. officials of hla departure. Yestorday afternoon a telegram from Idaho reached Frank Eber hart advlalng him that Rev. Mr. Clark would not be here for the occasion und expressing regret at the change in the program. witn tne exception or the name of the speaker, the following pro gram was verified last night. Group Singing ... .i Led by C. H. Hohgatt Concert program . ortnonpnonic victroia Chorus Selections Pioneer Boys' Chorus Address ,. . instrumental selections . , Filipino string quartet, conaiat ing of Rompulo Avlla, Flllno Ro aadas, Felipe Arellano and Man uel Alcid. Solo Mrs. Fred J. Clark ftp MINISTER GETS SURPRISE REV. A. J. SMITH AND WIFE GIVEN CHRISTMAS BOX Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Irving, who were remembered at Thanksgiving time with a donation of good things from many friends, were again . surprised yesterday when a Christmas box containing sunnly of groceries and provi sions besides a purse containing a good-sized sum of money, was taken to tnem at tneir Jiome. Rev. Mr. Smith, in writing the Morning Register to ask that pub lic acknowledgement of the gifts be made through its columns, says: to say tnat Mrs. smun ana x are very thankful for and greatly appreciate these gifts, is express ing It too lightly. We are simply overcome and our feelings deeply moved by this second expression of loving regard and sympathy. Coming at this time, as I am slowly recovering from my long and se vere illness, It ..seems like an up lift on the journey of life. I also wisn to Bay inai in tne fall of 1919, 1 accepted a call and became pastor of the United Brethern church at Irving and un til obliged to resign the pastorate on account of failing beaith, our four years of service with these dear people was such as to formu late a strong and lasting friend ship." MRS. SYLVIA JEMKS DEAD RESIDENT OF CITY YEAR AND A HALF PASSES Mrs. Sylvia Albina Jenks, 73 mother of Mrs. Adelaide Eilis 1668 Sixth avenue west, died at the home of her daughter yester day. She had been ill for some time. Mra. Jenks came to Eugene a year and a half ago from the East. Funeral arrangements were not completed yesterday pending the arrival of word from other. rela tives. Mrs. Ellis is the only sur viving child in this part of the country. The body was taken to. Bran- steiter's chapel and tho funeral announcements will be made there later, it was reported last night. TRAFFIC OFFICER HOME E. II LISTER DISMISSED FROM LOCAL HOSPITAL E, H. Lister, state trafflo -officer, who has been confined in the Eutrene hosnitnl for the last two months on account of Injuries re ceived in a collision with an au tomobile, was released yesterday and will spend his Christmas at home. Mr. Lister was badly hurt in the crash, two bones having ocen broken and severe cuts and bruises sustained. While racing at the rate of about 60 miles nn hour after a speeder near Springfield, his motorcycle crashed head on Into a machine driven by a wo man, and which had beon sudden: ly turned directly across his path, Oirtl of Thank. Wo wish to thank our many friends and nelKlibort, for thplr kindness, sym pathy and boantlCul flowers during the Illness and loss ol our uausnier Ma sister. J. A. Brown and Family Cnnl nf Tlltinka T wish to express my appreciation to Dr. Howard and tho nurses at the Eugene Hospital for their kind treat ment during my recent Illness. JAMES OI.EASON. Noll, Ore, BORN MARtlET To Mr. and Mrs. Ken noth Barret, Eugene, Thursday, Doconiber 24, 1825, a daughtor. HI'MPHRKY To Mr. nml Mrs. llosa Humphrey of .luspcr, Tluira day, December 24, 1526, a dnugiitor. tti BAILEY At the maternity homo, 688 Sixth avenuo west, Weilnes dnv, Deeembor 23, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. L. 11, Balloy, of Monroe, a daughter, IVIIImiinftn rnllr-olinn A Orodlt Sorvleo, Bonded Collection spoolal- j Ists. O, S, union, manager; uonam Young, attorney, 860 Willamette. Phone 878. lyiAKE It pleasant for Santa, 1V1 with a grate full of clean burning conl. It will burn the whole night through, slowly, steadily, and leave the living room warm for you in tho morning. "Our coal costs least too," says Mr. Coal Man. Rainier Coal Co. 1, Thank You, Eugene! , "- .:.-,- You have favpred "Eugene's Own Store" with the biggest holi day business in our history. You have thus expressed your confidence and appreciation of our efforts to "serve better," , , You have heartened us to even greater achievements in value giving and service. We realize in this a heightened responsibility to our public to you to whom we extend most heartily , i'AWi-'"MTO-8s - Out Best Trfetes Holiday TO ALL, fl oe Jim Investigation Ordered (By The Aasoclted Press) SALEM, Ore., pec. 24. The pub lic service commiaaion has ordered" an investigation of first and sec ond class express rates on meats. oleomargarine ana other similar articles of merchandise from Port land and Spokane to eastern Ore gon points east of Pendleton. The hearing will probably be held soon after the flrat of the year. An investigation or. express j-ates on paper from California and Oregon points is under consideration. HOTEL ASTOR 2nd A Hill Loa Angeles Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff from $1.50 Magazines eubacrlntlomi taken for any you may desire to renew or subscribe for new. J.00 Second Avenue East. f-ll-tf INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP Refuse Service Co. , . All kinds of refuse col lectad and disposed of. Telephone 2232-R INDEPENDENT GARAGE 32 Fifth Avenue West - t Eugene Printing Co. , We Print Anything ' ' 1047 Willamette - Phone 148 , HERBS Send for Free Booklet SUNSET HERB AND PRODUCTS CO. Medford, Oregon Jazz Dance Saturday. Dec. 26 ' Music by WENDLING PIRATES DONNA, ORE. 15 EAST 7t!i -1 rnoNE 412 Happy New Year ' ifi U. S. NATIONAL ' fL BA NIC efr M -W'vl' cm Bank of Service , , , B''t b i i EUGENEIOAN k SAVINGS BANK f I fjpy 1 n lor Covings '' I Vyj. '