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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1925)
't-'K ft'l ST. '. Hi i' EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, , ORE? TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, IMS YEAR-END SPECIAL I 3 Pound Stitched Comfort Batts$l.29 A wonderful value in these soft, fluffy cotton batts. Del Monte Corn, Can 15c ntt -Thi-ee Pounds Seedless Raisins 25c -10 Hars Sunny Monday Soap 29c -Kaoiua. Cleanser, Can 5c Hulk Chocolate, Pound 15e Oysters or Shrimp, Can 15c (We Deliver To All PartH Of City) AX BIAV X 1 1936 D Y TEAK-END SPECIAL Women's Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Coats Decidedly Reduced NONE RESERVED TWO SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPS TO $30.00 VALUES TO $75.00 VALUES $46 When furs and beautiful wool fabrics combined as they are in these coats, the result cannot be different. Fashioned of silky, high lustre Bolivia, luxurious Needlepoint which is a deep pile fabric. Rich Velour and other weaves. Embellished with fur collars, cuffs and band at bottom or on front of coat and of course other touches of embellishments Fully lined of splendid quality lining. Designed for particular tastes and are offered at a decided saving. A host of right new shades to suit milady's fancy. (2nd Floor) . " YEAR-END SPECIAL AN INTERESTING GROUP ' . OF WOMEN'S TO $17.50 Silk and -' i Wool Dresses $8.95 There's no need to be without a new frock during this in between season when you can choose one at such a remarkably low price. -Smart, chic frocks that express in a delightful way many varia tions of the mode. An interesting selection of colors plain and two color combinations. (2nd Floor) It is a sale with wonderful possibilities for men, women hud chil dren. Many will wisely invest Christinas money in this way of securing practical articles at little outlay. Here is nn opportunity for converting Gift Certificates. One glance at the items jisted here will show various needs for st If an-.! home can be supplied at a saving in tjiis Year-End Sale. And there are unadvertised bargains too. Firs! in order of inrntii.il conies this. yeak-enh special All Women's Trimmed Hats Price - HS5 VALUES, NOW $2.43 $5.95 VALUES, NOW $2.JS -$8.95 VALUES. NOW $4.48 $10.00 VALUES, NOW $5.00 $15.00 VALUES, NOW $7.50 A wonderful opportunity to purchase right smart trimmed hats. Your unrestricted choice of entire stock from which you are sure to find just the model that will be especially becoming to you. This half price sale embraces all remaining exquisitely trimmed pattern hats as well. , (2nd Floor) year-end special Girls' Fur Trimmed Coats, To $13.50 .SIZES 4 To 14 YEA It -EN I) SPECIAL Good News for Men To $35.00 High-Grade All Wool Overcoats $22.39 When you buy nn overcoat you want style today and tomor row. You want an overcoat that holds its shape. Noil want real service. And you want full value for your money. Here you get a hundred cents' worth of style, quality and plus value. New wool in their embodiment that has never been used be fore. Come in and sec these new 1925-19'( overcoats. Popular light tones as well as dark colon. Men, Another Overcoat Surprise All Wool Ones at $ 1 2.50 ' S8.95 I I Choosing a new coat is a very im portant matter in the life of a girl and a very easy one in the second . floor, where a variety of styles are pre dominant. Stylish fur-adorned youth ful woolen models that arc symphonies in rich colorings of tans, browns and greys. YEAR-END SPECIAL Children's Rain Capes $1.23 Rubberized blue or red rain capes with hood attached, sizes 6 to 14 years. Practical tog for school wear. (2nd Floor) Just When Coatings Are Much In Demand, Year-End Sale Is Making It Possible For You To Buy For Less Three specially priced groups of highly desirable fine wool coatings make their debut in this Year-End selling. Splendid woolen coatings you'll be pleased to own. $4.25 And $4.50 New Wool Coatings, Yard $2.79 --An interesting assemblage, 54 inches wide, sp9ci.nl lot. $8.00 "Seal" $6.00 Bolivia Coatings, Yd. $6.89 Coatings, Yd. $3.79 Trul v wonderful wool coating in a beau tiful shade of brown. 54 inches wide. Rich black, 54 inches wjde, good quality. YEAR-END HPKCIAt. Men's $3.95 Flannel Shirts $3.29 Splendid weight and quality woolen shirts in plain grey or khaki as well as fancy plaids. YEAR-END SPECIAL Men's $6.00 Sweaters, $4.98 Extra heavy shaker knit sweater coats in navy blue. With two pockets, roll collar style. YEAR-END 8PECIAL Men's $5.50 Flannel Shirts $4.39 Made of pure virgin wool and tailored by the celebrated "Oregon City Woolen Mills. Khaki, grey or fancy colors. YEAR-END SPECIAL S Boys' Wool Sweater Coats $2.95 There is a mannish air about them which of course is just the way the little fellow (sizes 2S to H) likes them to be. Brown or green heather. With four pockets. YEAR-END SPECIAL Men's 75c Wool Sox, Pair 50c Heavy weight white wool socks. YEAR-ENI) SPECIAL Men's $11.00 Wool Stag Shirts $9.39 Loggers first wore them, but now all out o'dooriuen know the satisfaction of wear ing these big service garments. Shirts of heavy pure virgin wool in colorful plaid'i ' in brown, green or red. The fel lows like them because tlicy're-J waterproof. . YEAR-END RPKCIAt, Men's $12.00 Wool Stag Shirts $9.98 Guaranteed absolutely wat erproof. If you want a gar ment for knock-about wear (a bear for wear) ask for these "Oregon City" stag shirts, in neat grey or brown plaids. Rubber lined. YEAR-END SPECIAL Men's $14.50 Leather Coats $12.39 With warm wool lining, knit wrist within sleeve. Adaptable for hard out o'doors wear. YEAR-END SPECIAL Men's 59c Wool Socks, Pair 29c ' Medium weight, drop stitch effect, in green or brown heather. Ycar-E ,ul Specif In Hardware Dept. - (Jnait Heavy A lMi I'aii.Wc A1,""""m -Kegnlar $2.2V Heavy ... '"" Ta K. ttl.-S$.49 - yuan i raw Al : Water Pail,. '"""" -$1.50 "limy ri , ... -.i))i:i1-,.lnl.(;ri,u$I -V I.i.jiit, ,.llrcr 15c VK.Ml i:si) HI'KCIAL Nashua Double Blankets $4.95 "Nashua" blankets nctd M other introdiuium a5 ,py Maud on thrir own mi Ihesc arc blitrlulv soiUh no way impairing their vr. nig quality. Co..,! weight. sW irf.xSI '"dies highc, ,lr;.(1 YKAll-KNIi Hi'KClAt $1 1.75 All Wool Blankets $9.85 Luxurious blankets tint would do credit to a nicely ap point! bedroom. Striking plaid, very soft, fluffy, anil giving maximum f warmth. Limited lot. YEAR-ENI) 81'KCIAL $7.50 Wool Mixed Blankets $5.95 A real special. Size C&iWl double blankets. Short lots. YEAR-END SPECIAL To $4.50 Woolens, Yard 98c Odd lots, consisting of plaids, plain' colors, etc. YEAR-END SPECIAr, $1.00 Novelty Suitings, Yard 69c Very pretty patterns. 30 inches wide. YEAR-END SPECIAL ' Outing Flannel The Yard 12ic Think of it, Year-End Special makes it possible to buy dark fancy outing flannel in 26 inch width. Special lot. I YEAR-END SPECIAL , 45c and 50c Shirtings, Yd. 39c -Special lot 32 inch madras shirtings. Fine, soft finish. YEAR-END SPECIAL , $1.25 Silk Mixed Crepes, Yard 75c Exquisite, a word that fittingly applies to these delight fully lovely silken dress fabrics. Special lot. YEAR-END SPECIAL To 75c Lining Sateens, Yd. 39c A special of yard wide figured sateens. . YEAR-END SPECIAL. 35c Lingerie , Crepes, Yard 28c 4-Soft, crinkly crepes in pretty new patterns Plisse qual ity. Special lot x YEAR-END SPECIAL $2.00 Exquisite Art ' Silk Drapery, Yard $1.25 One of tlc season's newest and most attractive window curtain ing is offered here in a notable selling. Ax Billy's drapery sec tion offers this lovely material in several appealing patterns. Its quality of shedding dust adds to its practicability and in the laundry docs not lose its .shimmering sheen. YEAR-END SPECIAL 59c Drapery Yard 39c Brand new Ivanhoc drapery nets, 36 inches wide with blue, rose or lavender stripes. year-end special $1.00 Art Silk l r rtvr r 7 New arrivals, new self patterns, lustrous finish, 36 inches wide. Special lot. YEAIt-KND HPKClAb $7.50 Wool Blankets $6.19 Size 66xS0 inch douMc plaid blankets. YEAR. END HPKCIAU 6 Yards 32 INCH GINGHAM ' OR 36 INCH PF.RCALE For $1.00 ., flood quality wash fabrics which sell in an ordinary way nt 22c to 29c a yard. Special lot. Splendid selection of patterns. YEAR-KND SPECIAL 75c and 85c . i Lingerie Crepes 48c Exquisite silk mixed crepes to be developed into lovely tindcrthings. Dainty figured patterns or plain pastel shades which will fascinate the discriminating fair sex. YEAR-END HI'IOClAb 50c Fast Color Suitings, Yd. 35c , A nationally advertised brand "Suntub," heralded far and wide for the wonderful wearing quality. 32 indies wide, mercerized finish and ab solutely fast color. Also one lot 36 inch suitings, 50c value, special 35c the yard. I'AltTY WITHIN SOO FEET OF , V A. TOP OF SISTER "Miitlminm" Ice Make Going Too Dangerous to Ascend ' y '. Clonr to Top Vive Eugene men L. C. Paget, Alfred Bkel, Wayne Reed, Glenn r.essrnetto nnd Kit Thurston cl mbed lo within DOO.fect of the 'ip. of Iho M rtdle 8 liter, Inst week end Mini were prevented from riNiililnB tlio top only by "mush room" Ice wltioh miulo the go.ng too dangerous to be risked fur j . . ....... ;f. : ther. Thee Ice formations they Bay, renemlled Iiuko munhroomH Krowlnic up from the Huifiice of the ley nnow, and they were con nttintly hreaklnK off and rollittf? dovn the mountain. The party left Euttene Hnturdny niornlm; and camped thut nlKht In two rcet of snow at the head of Wh le llrunch. They loft eamp at 2 o'clock the next morn.nB and ar rived wlih n 300 feet of the sum mit at 1:80 In the nf.ernoon, Much of the snow encountered, they wty. was hard pocked and frozen, and Tor two nnd n hn'f miles they had to cut s'.eps In the Icq In order lo proceed. Thev went In by way of I'iok Camp anil Iho Kiiyl'ne trail, ux:nK sltls from where they left I heir car to (he hac 'of the last hard climb whero the snow beenmo too icy. Thanks to the skis, the re turn trip wail made quickly. Wayne Reed and Ed Thurston were the first to climb the Mister last sprlnK, and they claim tho record of having been tho last to make the ascent this year. TEACHERS IN PORTLAND ii:m;oati:s am otiikuh at tend STATE MEETINM . Ten deleKa'cs from tho Lane county division of .the Oregon Htalo Teachers assoclat.on hes des a numliur of other teachers from I.ane conn y nro ,n attendance at thn annual nicotinic of tho state association In Portland, E, J. .Moore, county superintendent, and Arnold I). Collier, his assistant and county club loader, will also at tend, It was announced nt their of fice yesterday. Following nre the delegates who have already left for the meeting: President, J. O. Hwan, Condon school: v co-pros dont, Miss May bell Button, Junc'tnn City: socre- lary, Joy Dull, Marcoln; supcrln-. itro.iuiii, jmvm iiuim ..onnn, I'.u- gene: superintendent, O,, W, Hnyen, Cottage Orovoj Ona Iylos, Crow: W.' W, Austin,' Mupletonj I). H. Hughes, V'da; Oliver Hargus, Eu gene, and Haxello Hlckothlcr, Wcndllng. Exclusive IMile' Hair Cutting , B. V. Hannn with B. Plpor Mali, Eugene Hotel Beauty Hhop, for merly with Meier and Frank. .'11-10-tf CAR OWNERS WARNED AM-NIOIIT I'ARKINCi MUST STOP, SAY OFFICERS Two Finert for Tlml OffeiUN.) Olio Man Who Falls l Answer Hum iiiiiiih Assessed Donbl,, Amount Cnr owners are being warned against the praotlco of parking on Iho streets all n'ghl. A number have been cited to nppenr in police court for this offense. Thomas II (lirry and It. w.nler yostorday paid t2 on eh on that account. H. IT. Carter was rined 14 for pnrklng wllhout lights after dark. Tho usual fine Is 12 . but Judgo Ollmoro said he had to send an offlcor after Carter and assossed u double penally on that nccount, Ulon Hnook was flnod $10 for speeding on tho Hlrouls. John Eisner paid a t'.no of $20 for being drunk In, a public plaoo, GO 82 MILES TO, COAST IIIIOIIMO Plloi'l.i; DHIVE TO SNOW IjINE Sunday be'ng a flnn day for motoring, qullo a number .if Etl gono cars wore drlvon to thn snow linn nn thn MeKensilo h ghwny. Most of I hem went as lar as a po.nl above Alder sprliigs, HI miles from Eugono. Tho road ahovo Nlmrnd was ro. ported to be perfuot and tho 40 miles bnlwoon Eugeno and that point was not bad, It wns slated. Some of Hume on tho outing look sleds along wlih Ihnm nnd en toyed coasting on the slopes of tho tnounlalns, whore It was not too looky, A number of Iho cars wore drlvon qu lo n d stanco up tho road through lha snow. Oriental drill Under Now MiiiiiiKumont Pinner danco ovory night except Sunday. Muslo by tho now Wur HlKi.r piano, Hpoclnl attention to phono orders. Phone 1343, Jack O'Day, proprietor. 12-8-tf Wl'lninetln C.illwtlmi A Oe1l Horvlco, Ibindnd Colloollon special ists. C, H, lilllon, mannger: Donald Young, ntlorney, 860 WMIumutte. I'hone 871. THREE NOTI MEN Fl vovh Minvxri'M on CT OF IIEINO intUNK Depuly sheriffs nt 8 !." day nrresled four "cn charged will. b (j unK public Place ami ''Jhe 1 ed gullly in J "l J , Harold Wells' court yoslonj Ira Hiircnmn, 1 nnd James (Hen""" wero rn , each anil tlio ',"' 0lr fu hurt was coiulnuo 1 for luvoHllgallon upon " , (b.rdon H. Well", n'"1"1"" ntlorney.. r,nrgtit' Tho men, It l. C.' V.B , drunk In Pn"' tuurant nt N"'1 Jllll INHURI3 WITH HBN"Y 4