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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1925)
EICHT MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE.. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1925 MARKET ROAD WORK FOH NEXT YEfiflESTIMflTEO Report Made By County En-. j: gineer on Expenditures TOTAL IS NEAR $20,000 hUijfi" Highway Cnnunliolmi ;itc ' V Fljjurc on ' Wlint l4uw ;", Kxpwljt to l)o ' ' Nliitntonuiico of miirkot roads In 'u county will rontiiro tho ox. Iirniliture of nearly $20,000 in I9i. according, to n report mndp out )ty I'. M. Morao. county engineer Mid to he nubniittetl to the otnto Irtatiwny fleimrtment. The law re tlilrefi Hint the counties submit nn eJtinmte on nil work before the iftoncy is spent. The amount to be pppnt on each road next yeir as planned by tho county court fol ia : '4 No. 1. Territorial north sec tjbn. drugging and gravel. (500. "t No. 4. rrairlo road, dragging, p60. 1 jNo. 3. Alvadore road, dragging. ditching and gravel, 11935. - t"No. 6. Ferguson road, dragging, W0. . . ? Ko. 6. Turnbow road. draRging, tfO. hXo. 7. High Pass road, ditch ing and gravel, (370. J No. 8. Meadowview road, drag ging. $40. "No. 8. Georgetown road, drag ging and , maintenance, gravel, No. 10. Clear Lake road, east Ricllon. dragging, ditching and lyfivel. $21. fe No. 11. Clear lake road, vret section, blading. 160. 'No. 12. Klmira road, dragging . nltri somo maint. gravel. $1200. ft No. 13. Notl road, dragging and ispme maint. rock. (620. 'fNo. 14. Poodle Creek ' road, dragging and ditching. (185. i No. 16. Danebo road, dragging, $60. I No. 17. Crow road, dragging, $0. :No. 18. Warren road, dragging Mid ditching. $65. jiNo. 19. Hadtcyville road, drag ging, ditching and placing gravel, $1(100. . No. 30. Hawkins, drugging and ditching, $::.. No. -21. Torklcson rond, ilrag ging, dltrhluK and some maint. rock. $3iu. No. 22. liragglug and ditching, $ISS. No. 2.1. l.orane highway, ding clow and placing maint. roi-k, J 1 250. No. 24. Kox Hollow road, drag ging and ditching, 1240. No, 7. Cottilgi I ilwe-l.orane road, dragging, ditching und gruvci, $1000. No. 28. London Springs road, dragging, ditching and gruvci, $600. No. SO. Row lllvcr road. druKging and ditching. $f:15. No. 31. Delight Valley road, dragging and ditching. $SS. No. 32. Clovordulo road, drag ging and ditching. (35&. No. 33. Willamette highway, dragging, ditching and grnvel, $303. No. 34. Lost Valley rood, drag ging, ditching and gravel, $15. No. 36. Dragging and gravel. t60V. No. 37. Camp Creek road, dragging, ditching and gravel, $3H5. No. 3S. Mohawk road, blading. J4.S0. No. 39. Mabel road, dragging and gravel. $220. No. 40. llnrlow-Mohawt, drag ging and gravel, 3470. No. 41. Cohurg road, dragging, ditching and gravel, $2100. No.. 4 2. tinme Farm road, dragging and gravel. J 105, No. 43. Hill road, dragging, ditching and gravel. $325. No. 44. Ucadwood rond, drag ging, ditching and gravel. $560. No. 46. Mapleton road, drag ging. $l0. No. 2. Territorial road, south section, dragging, ditching und maintenance, gravel, $600. No. 49. tllenada-Adn road, dragging and ditching. $500. No. 4 7. North Fork road, dragging and ditching. $310. Total, $19,229.00. ACTIVE LAST FEW DAKS - Increased Demand For Fir Is Repotted BETTER PRICES PREVAIL Oriental Grill Vnder New Management Dinner dance very night except Sunday. Music by the new Wur liner niano. Special attention to phone orders. Phone 2348. Jack ! that unshinned cars have now Only Small Mill Now Oirrutliuc of Yliwe l4Mntnl on HaUrt-mlt, sayn It mi-1- UiillctUi An ouliitumlln effect of reconl annoiHnmemiv that lumber pru diHtnff aoUvUloH in OriK" and YVanhlnKton would oeaao K,"i,tli,' through the lhrtlmu and Now Your holiday periods ha been felt in Increased dentnnd for fir Unnher and heavy hooktiiirx of orders, for rush shtument of common bIock and January shipment of upper irrades to outside markets, reports the current uwu of the Kour-L lUilletlu, Just received hens. The nulletln says: "During the past week tho keen edw of the demand apparent early in December ha been somewhat dulled, hut the fact remains that a quantity of lumber has been sold at better price? than ruled last month. The only soft spota In tho irtarket are shown by prices paid In the Middle West by customers dealing: direct with the mills. In a few cases 13 off list has been ac cepted on four-Inch slash (Train uppers, a figure which cannot now be duplicated on the coast by local buyers, 'A individual forecasts on rul ing prices early in the new year vary widely, so also do prices asked by different mills range as mucr. as $2 and $. However, mills ask ing more than the average prices seem ns well supplied with order as those asking below the average. lVw Small .Mills Knn "The latest association report Is very favorable as to proportionate production and sale. Increased rail business is shown by tho fact O'Day, proprietor. 12-8-tf I Exclusive Ladles' Hair Cutting B. P. Hanna with B. Piper Bell. Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, for merly with Meier and Frank. U-30-tf reached 4400. About half of the production of fir and hemlock is moving tby water. "With a few exceptions the only small mills now operating are those located on the railroads, and the buyer of small mill stocks will have a limited Jteld for tho next two immth. The demand for clear fir for car go shipment in aparetit at tha short rate mills as well as those on tl nater, white the strictly rail mil have considerable r0uK-i grcun clout uuim ottered. so cm I Itciits Alnmo "Huth select common and cleat car material has advanced sliglttlv, Ixt-V-foot car ntdlng, which la now the key Item In clear car inulerltil. hiivlng mnved from $3) to over $40. Owing to the reduced production of the cltiss of tullts specialising on clcct common sills und frames, any considerable ordwr for this obis of stock can easily send tho prices higher, "While drop siding Is In eash t supply than at any time for the etrht or nine months, rouch atnl surf need timbers are nctunl:y the only items easv to purchase al present, and the advance of (too or more on timbers effective early in December seems to hold. "All reports indicate continued building activity In It 2 it, especially In the southern states. Indlrntlmt that a larger percentage of yellow pttte will be sold on short rate In stead of coming so much Into strictly competitive territory." FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF CITY IS SUBMITTED Amount of Receipts and Dis bursements Given SOON ON CASH BASIS HIKE PROGRAM PREPARED SIMilNi.I II I D SttHTS TO JOJX I.OCA1, HOYS Hoy Peon's of the ncwle organ ised troop at Springfield wilt Jlu the Meat troops n the nll-ctty hike In the Pleasant Hill country Tues day, It was reported last n!ght by off c'als. Trnnspormtlon for all un'ts have been provld .tl bv the scoutmasters nccordlng to Dortinn K. Paterson, who has had charge of tho ar rangements for the hike. Oanies and' scouting contests of various kinds will be on the pro. gram ami all boys have been re nuested to bring pencils, said Mr. Pntierson. The t'-oops w'H meet nt the city hall nt 8 o'clock Tuesday morning and go fn automobiles to the Pleasimt Hll school house. At noon bur ed dinner will be dug up. The scouts will return to tho city in the evening. Troops Xn. 1 mid 3 will have separate hikes. It was reported. About 40 boy will take part in tho all-city hike, however. KrOKN'R PIUNTINO CO, 1047 Wlllamctto Phon US i:--tf PRE-IHtfEHTOHV . , A Store Full of Bargains In order to make further reductions in our stock before inventory, we are offering Merchandise at remarkably low prices for the month end. SALE! MATS Buy now. All prices re- duced to a very low level many below wholesale cost. No Reservations , You Gain at Our Expense Prices all greatly reduced on groups. All good garments of style and work manship $7.5 Group No. 2 Values to $40.00. Pric ed at only $17.95 BLANKETS Cotton Blankets, 64x76 . $2.29 -Cotton Blankets, 64x80. 2.69 Cotton Blankets, 72x80 . 2.98 ' Nashua Blankets, 66x84 4.19 Sheets Bleached seamless sheets, excellent quality, 8 1 x90 . $1.00 each Crepes 36 inch Windsor Crepe, beautiful designs ; 29c per yd. , Jap Crepes 25c per yd. Serges 36 inch Wool Serge, yd. . 75c $1.35 value Wool Serge. 95c' $ 1 .85 value Wool Serge . $1.23 Sweaters Priced 25 Discount 36 Inch Amoskeag Daisy Cloth 29 c Yard Children's Cotton Hose Rollins. Colors black and blown. Sizes 6 to 10. Values to 35c. Specially priced at 25c the pair High Grade Wool Coatings Priced at One-Third Off 10 Discount on All Dress Flannels Men's Work Sox To close out 5c the pair ' Men's Linen Collars Sizes 14, I4i, 16 and 1 6i To close out 5c each Kctex, Per Package, 44c ' Limit 3 Packages to Customer t"ly TmiMiivr KiilimtM Fkiv fur ' II Month lit lttimii of Miiyiir l.in At tho riMu'iti""iif Mttxur .vt a Mtnicmi'itt of thn flimnn'N of tlt o.ly Irotll JillMlill'V I to IWi'omlml I wan iimiU ycMliM'tltiv ty la'roil WVnlworlh, vly troaioii-pr. In lilt Hiiiwmi'm tilt U'ttiMirn' iioIpm tlmt tht itnl iik ciiktt of rofuiollutf und CumM-ofl htootit, loKtihii Willi oihnp rvi!tiM of tho rlly, will ro iluro thit wuri'iuil liulottluiluvHn to tipitr canh bnitlH, Tho flniitit'lnl rviwrl Jiit iti mlllt'it' In rxi'lunivi' of llo fllmll- jo nl I'oiitlltou of tlm v.ly wiuor honrtt, wnirn m in r.rm ntiw nniipw und In Mtnotly on u cumIi IiumIs, nulil tin- irvnaurvr. IUtvlptri (ilvru Tho rwlpta of the city for Ilia por oil of II moil Im rmllnii Ho o'liibfr 1 im aliown In Ilia rxport nr uh folloWM; Amount on htiml January 1, l'J&. . .$ lAni'it l,'i-poiri , ttulUlinu InHpoi'lor'N fv' franchise taxon , , . , I'nviitK rulM Ai'CountM rffct'lviililp. . Uomlttiuu'o of lirrm- hir ImiIhiioc riH'ord- vr'ii olMop IntiM-rnt on fuml bal- aiu'cM Park rvinutav li.'iilulii lllVt'HtllH'ntM In iMTt on 8. K, In viMtiurntn Pr'nr'iml on linprovp mrnt niuismitiitii. . Interest on Improve ment nittpwrnentif. . Warrtinlil from rr. cor:lor for bond t'uupon.i Pue on Kebruurv bal rnre from riK-onl-er'ii offlre Warrant for rrvnlvlne fuml M Mf-ellanpollH llrmil per caith book . . . Tuxm from county treaimrer Sale of boiulN. ,rp m um and interest urcrurtl 'Warrant for paid re ttil!t!ons llH.ntU.3l 11,193 0 1. US. Oil l,ll.il IS9.00 6.371.00 l.S.W 60 03,t).'l.S3 S.010 US 135.154 7 4 J.OS3.6 .40 1.000.00 8.437.51 101.137.42 nf way for rlintiH. " C'nunly t'omuilMloiier Hind yenlerdny lif ter HpendliiK the forenoon In I lot I miction. Mr. I hull mild thai It will I.e. nece.wiry III move the mild back ut leiml 80 feet rur wmie illnlnni'n, A plan of rulilliiK It further up the hill nt the edn of HprlllKf leld wim UKKaled but Ihla will he more capcnnlvo, aald the couimlH loner, ami It would neeennltalii tliu eluiiiKliiK of it HprliiKflcId nil eel. VETS CASE HEARD FROM i:sfon.ii'.Mi:NT ion. ,.I.M tr" llt'V tiHIlTI.V M) fl A letter from the veteran" bureau In Han Krnnelwo, received at Hie lied i'ro orflce here yea. I lerday, contained no encoiiriiKe. j mrnl for compeiiHiitlon In the caa of tluy It. tlrlflln of Kukcup. whoae eaa aa nil cx-acrvlcv mail luix been pendliiK for n Iouk lime. A rehcnrlim of the caae waa held inmit time IIHU mid the letteia alal ed IhtU there waa no new evidence aubmltied at Hint time to Jiiatlly a reveraal of the declalon of the liurcatt not to allow It I lit rumpeli aatlon. DEATH RECALLS TRAGEDY MIIS. WKSTl-WI.I.N lirKll.XI Ki.Ai.v nv lUNprm Ji-wti diiimw ami mHralm In t;auji IUwMinlhlo for Mttnlor of Train Man e:s.3s.: 5S.05 .tl.047.M5. 31 Total rece.pt. Total Including raah on hand January 1 1 1. II 1. 898.15 lNburMntrhlrt 4tr .Million The d.aburaemen:a for tho 11 mnntha are K.ven ua followa: Warranta paid f 79 1.32.5 Intereat puld on war- rania 31,1140.35 Intpreat tuiltl on In veatinenta 1.207.92 (ieneral bund i pa d .. 13.000.0U Coupon redepmcd; In off ce 11.140 14 S:nklni,- fund Inveat- menta 94,S9l.5t Improvement bomla paid . . .u 32.000.00 Remitted to New York f ncal njtenl. for couponit .. 24.9BI.S0 Mlacellanpoua adjuat- menl by nmlltor... . 13.00 ItevolvInK fund 309. 2 I'util treaaurpr city library 4.473.21 Tranafer to Kenrrnt fund, Intcrenl 13.15 Total 11.013,441.51 Amount nn hnnd caah and .aff:urltlea No vemher 30 1 238.450.97 Itecapltu!ntlon I Secitr Ilea tin hnnd ....$ 11.2 40 Cnnh In office 2.SK3 93 I Caah in banka 144,248 4 Itccnnclllnlton Hccurlllea Kund hnlancea . .1:28,456.9 .;... 1.2.40 14.;l0.67 EARD'S The dentil Krldny of Mra. Kllan J. Weaifull at the home of her datiiihler. Mia. I'. J. Hurtle here, recalled to frleuda and relatlvea the tniulo alory of tlm death of her huaband on July 15. UHI. .Mr. Wratfnll wna alaln by bandlta of the Jeaae Jamea KanK dilrlllK a holdup and robbery of it paa aeuiier train which had Jual left Win. Inn. Mlaaoiirl. Hbot In the back without an In-1 alaut'a waruliiii, Mr. Weatfall died j with a bullet In lila heart and left, a young wife and mother with ; .event 1 children, the younite.t of; whom w.ta the preaent Mra. Hnrtle, l lien, about two and one-half yeara. old. Mr. Weatfall wna it conductor on. tho piiaaeiim-r train riinnliix over the KiH-k lalnnd railroad In Mla- url. The train, atoppetl Ity Jeaao. Jatnea' nana, waa ihnrouitMy ran-! uncked and many valuable Jewela were Included In the loot taken from the paaaeurtera. Juat ua n bnjtdit etiiereu tun reari door of the conch In which Mr.! Weatfall waa taking ticket. Mr. i Weatfall turned at the rommand for everyone to put up their hand. Aa he wna turning ho Placed a ticket In hla pocket. With that alight act came death. Tho bniidll wa Inking no cbnnue. i ll .waa wild that another man waa killed during that robbery, i None of tho robbera were caught until a long time afterward. I Mra. Weatfall never married acnln. hut kept her children to. geilier and In Ini" yeara had lived, with lr. and Mra. iinrtie in r.u gene. I'rlor to 1V04. when alio camo weal with her daughter and aon-ln-law, Mra. Weatfall lived at I'latta burg. Mlaaourl. and Inter In Okla homa where lier aoua look up honiealeada, t Kunernl aervlrea will be held nt the Vented chapel nt 3 o'clock lb la afternoon. Dr. K. V. Htlvera. paa. tor of Hie l-'lrat t'hrlailan church, will officiate. MANY MEN jARE LAID OFF .MKXU'AXH IUrr.IMK! C S. P. Tl.ltMlNAIH Tntnl t22S.4r.iVD7 ftfindiNl IiulhiilnrMi HH.10.IMMI The tntul hnndrd Irnh'l.tnillM'KK of (he rliy wan K.von nt $S.'0.Ono tho bnmH tlrnwlm-f frotn four nnil half to n x per cnt Intercut. Th n'Hionicnt or tna hmuin ukuimhi tno o'ly followH: to 10 rfundlnK hon, 6 pT rent $ 18,000 Itofiinrl'ntc (fcnrnl v.nr- rant Imivlii. fi per rnt . 130,000 Pnv n lntprricn(in bomlrt fi per ronl . 15.000 Trunk newer bonclH, 5 per cent 183.500 C'ty hall bond. S per qent 40.000 Hewer boneln, 5 per cent.. 6.000 Aviation nark bonrin. 6(4 per cent 22,0000 httnt Kldhth brhlKO bondu, h pr cent Flro No. 1 bo n flu, 5 por cent City park bondH, h ;or cent Pnv, nt? Internectlonn No. 1 bond ft per cent.... Pavlnff- InterHectlonn No. 1 bnndfl, 6 per cent.... Paving Intomectloim bnnd, 4 por cent.... Pnvintf lntcrnectlonH No. 2 bond rt, 4ri per cent.. Paving Intorfloctlonn bondH. 4 per cent.... Paving Internectlonn . bondH, 4 por cent.... Eont Ninth Htreot bridge bondH, 4 por cent,... flower bondH, 4 per cent Hewer bondH. 4 por cont Kirn No, 2 bondH, 4A per cent 26,000 Park anil terminal bond 6 per cent 176,000 ' Tho forre of men rnnnffet) nt work on the Houlhern Pnrlflu ter mlnitU hnrt been mnterlnlly re duced durlitK tho pnat few diiyii nnd It Ih reporied that tnoNt of tho men at work now urn MexIrnriH. It Ih Mated that iiiomI of th (rrndlntf for tht trnrka ban been futnpb'tetl nnd that Mexb-nn labor en, who nr trained In lrmk lay tn. are employed for thin part of the work. When Hprimr openn up nnd wuen time eomen for the erection of the roundhouH and nbot bulldlnw It Im nit Id that a In mo number of Americana will again be employed. GALLON OF GAS COSTS $50 two mi:x riM-;i $m r.Arii rou TiiKi-T or ri t.Ij Herbert Howard and Kflward Dnyoe. who were arretted by the police ChrlHtmiiM eve while In tho act or stealing giiHnllne from Jorho fiarllng'R automobile hh It ntond on the Htreet, pleaded guilty In Justice of the Peaco it. J. WoIIh' court yo- To The DelatcU Cluiatmas Gift Shoppera 'riitisc nf you wlio luivHi't luiil mi , ,. yinif Cliriatiniis Clift Slii.iiinKl na-onliiiK t l,1. y,0, votli. Iiitve n frw tlityn ti( kthcc in niri-in C luistm P' in way nf rrciiiriifiiliiiK with k(u. ""a chc -ri . i. ...... ...i... i i mm, I"", ititivia iviiu iiitvi- ln-i-ti ri'iiifnilicrr.l J I'liristiiins intuifv niitv sitftitl it tviel. i i . 1 liy ilio many specials' that at e here. ' J )(,lc 54 Inch Fnshion-Right Wool Dnlbriggan Priced So Low That Every One Can Plan Making A New Frock, Very Special, Yd. $ I .98 I AIiIhuikIi rieet so low. lliey arc of a stinidartl qual ity. In the (ieltl o( woolens perhaps mi weave Ini rumiu ,-ui ii i ii i' 'i iiiivi urn a n;n Halltrtir Han." espei-ially ninonif the yoiiiicer set. Wtirtlicr lav. eniliT, Mne, Ian or grey, all (our arc favorite sliaiCJ, 60c Shirtings, Yd. 39c Special lot silk stripe shirtings in .12 inch wiJih Fast Color English Prints, Yard 25c While let la.'its you may purchase these prettily il.. rinneil yard witlc wash (alirics at the low price of 25 the yaril. till t lOI -T- 1 , unoieacnea oneets l ake A Special Price $1.19 Will bleach after n (cw washings, free from dreii- mi', si.c x'aj iticnes. spieiitiiu wcint. Women's $1.75 Fabric Gloves, Special, Pair $1.39 Popular with women who like durability enmhintd win style, tabne h'ovcs answer tnc ticmanus ot general wta A special Int. Table Linens 20 Off Pattern cloths, etc., too, make up this assemblage whic arc offered to the thrifty shopper at one fifth less thi regular. Special lot. Turkish Towels Specially Priced, 29c Just 100 nf these perfectly bleached soft aluorbti Turkish towels. Size IS by J6 inches. $9.25 Wool Blankets Reduced to $7.69 When there's a nip in the air you'll find yourself up against supplying the family needs for extra blankets, unless vou have an ample reserve. If you liavcnt i good supply here is where a blanket opportunity !L..i....,ii,r ueiidit. wool "mixed, size (V.xHO inches. I'" r.""' double. 25c Outing Flannel At 1 8c The Yard Soft, llcccv 27 inch, Rood weight outing in white, also light ;iud dark fancy patterns. One lot. 12,000 20,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 35,000 20,000 30.000 10,000 12,000 10,500 00,000 Tolnl" irnnornl IionilH. . , isno.oon lliineroft Improvement liotidn nro ruti'il iik rnllnwH: Hpr on "T" 6 por nnnt..l M.fitftM KorlM "tJ" 6 por ennt.. :i,3IS.7K Hnrlnii "V" i por cant 20,9S3,20 Hnrlim "W" por oont.. 10R.Sin.3-l Horli'K "X" B por cont.. 13, 60S. 78 Horin "V" 4 por cont 112,030.40 Total Hnnoroft liondd $3111,200.28 Wnrrnnm outiitand.nK on nil fund $738,180.05 Mail Orders Promptly And Carefully I'ilW i,..,inu i n tlm rhnrtffl liirt't'iiy ami worn flnod $20 eh. It wuii ehiirnoil thnt tlioy utoio a Kullon of thn "ptn." .... M. I.. BlmmoiK wnti fltiott $ ny Jnilito Wollti for upoodlnir on tho hlKliuny. The nrroiit wnii mudo by A. II. Hhortcii. formnrly elty tnif f In offlror hor, who now linliln n Imlliir ponltion with tho ittnto nml In located ut Or mils l'umi, Ha Imp. of slmplo P-nod lo l.o In this WtMt trip norm. . , .niivrlDttoiil 1 for .ny you mr J or iubioriti tor J.ID?cSpp:r..nt.nCon.c.J lot m FARMERS TO CO-OPERATE ItKiHT OP WAY FOR 1K)AI . ( IIA.VtJi: TO IIK OIITAI.MOI) Tho fnrmom nlonw tho rond lomlliiK from HprliiKflold lo Chnno KiirdotiR whore It Ih nocomtnry lo movo thn rond hnrk from tho rlvor on account of thn wttnr wimhlmr out Homo nf tho lied of llio old rond am qulto willing tn co-opornto with llio county court In Bncurlnn rlKht 3 Days Trial 3 Days Trial On Certified Used Cars BUY A GUARANTEED USED CAR 1 924 Ford Coupe, all good cord tires 1 924 Ford Touring, A 1 shape 1 924 Star Touring, perfect condition , 1923 Star Touring, new top and new paint. Going cheap 1 924 Star Coupe,' good tires, good paint, and perfect shape We Also Have Several Cars in Good Running Order From $25.00 to $85.00 Open Evenings and Sundays v TRADE AND TERMS LANE AUTO CO. 8(34 Pearl Street Hi