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v5l ISflOP-0-SCOPE I1 . Rift Suaaeatloni fJirmm " 356- fSlHER GIFT is a LASTING lisS-i-r.ira "her" something she ajkP- L-irtt case no"'.'" Erf .. filovea Cigarette case MORE GIFT SUGGESTIONS yr-.--.Tsx-. znnna tone's oldest and only exclusive r i-.w-. rrnnHa ntnre. jeBiuci e" RffiWKITER FOB HER Pric- t. i "?. ft VAHP to TiBT. IffiE MACHINERY & SUPPLY JIHI iTUum"...- - 7j(0DEL GIFT MIRRORS V, nikt them any site, any shape, una fli.w t LrCENE MIRROR & GLASS CO. W If. lut""" NEEDLE MODELS Half u.nk la a rf.nl onnortunitv Sitcore an unusual gift at half i irtual raiue. itMOHRAX & WASHBURNE fel GOODS Pillow slips, luncheon fftl, Mty 8 srampeo nressea uuu pnl, XUJ. SflWi xi Ji. ora7 hfflFJR SILK HOSE $1 pr. Beau- clnl quality very aaeer ana cieur -ttw winter colors French heel, imptiooal wearing quality and only IHORRAN & WASHBURNE PEBMAXENT WAVE An Ideal r.fiitmn trift if it is one of Bob's JTJfl team waves now $5. 1 b'l Beauty Shop. Phone 838 CTGOODS Open stock and Royal f Society package goods. liTT.iW SHflP 7B TT. Rrdwv. fcMSTMAS CARDS Priced right IKLNE PRINTING CO., 1047 WiU. WALDORF'S. 103S Willamette 1(7 prices. Best patterns and finish nALDlws, 1UJH Willamette DALNTY BOUDOIR PILLOWS $1.05 to $2.50 DEXSMORE-LEONARD EXTRA SPECIAL Kill $2 chiffon hose now $1.40 iU9 Service or chiffon now 05c ESTER BROWN SHOE STORE 1I3TMAX Hawk-Eye KODAK 116: $2.50 value for Christ en, a jo. TIFFANY-DAYIS DRUG CO. LKTRIC APPLIANCES reason lib it JUSKE ELECTRIC CO., 846 OUve (ICIRIC APPLIANCES Our en tire itock reduced from bvo . to ?e. fist mir nriep. hefnrp. huving. toy Electric Co., 640 Willamette. tECIRICAL GIFTS (Hotpoint) urautors, waffle irons, toast ?l plates, irons, curling irons, USft. flflsMiehfii nnrl hf.ntf.re. W. CARLISLE, 801 Oak St. 'OR FLOWERS of QUALITY CORSAGES of BEAUTY See ltirtfO rT n'PB CftTiMl P Willamette St. Phone 616 e deliver Christmas Day STH PERFUME $1.50 bottle r wc with coupon which you enn s t the store, A special HtMORRAX & WASHBURNE kriXE CRYSTALS $1.50 op o, im i Willamette St. ETCHINGS Hand col- . rricei as low as 51.50 framed. ikR. BAKER, 7th and Will XDOX Pni? ... r.T- mi v- rrr n ' meb and evclette fKif j . retrt from $i m $2.50. "t.s.MOKE-LEONARD NERY parked in Christmas Boies in """ment 51 5l.nr J1.U5 iHSHOE CO.. 1032 Willamette RREC'LIVKD Large number H Ilnilir. ., ;,, ..... juil indiridaal designs; $1.50 to fEXSMORE-LEONARD tin. iTl.r 1? LATEST HIGHEST ".GIN WHIST WATCHES f jv.v..i, goui lined.. ittr'n toM ,oM cn8e $23 $:l(i iMw, W.tchmnker. RA F. R.lwv AGIVr: n . t . . r. T" u .11 a.ua? tverv style, twor ,od ,i,,de $3.50 to iffSMORE-LEONARD Magazine racks T . .. Isj"'." selection f-SK. fi rxitlrS CO. "mj Willamette St. TV ALARM CLOCKS-$2.5 7 Willamette St. X'1' BLANKETS $1.93 .f S l'l UviTi-ni. .... ! Ph..ne 1122 ury parfunis. powders and "N!-MORE-LEOXARD 'i.001' bi RLS In colorful -if 'AKHf.ss-i'hone 1!M x SVere or sleeve- " 't"nnt just arrived. IVs Shop. 40 E. Brdy 'I'h i'Ji"'S,.,:itv " " rir rre lrnR HER UiX UttlF; I d-lRLf r THE SHOP CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS' GUIDE Checking Your List With your Christmas list and these gift suggestions both laid on the table before you, it is the easiest thing in the world to plan all your shopping in a very few minutes. You will SAVE MONEY, too, for the values offered here are unusually good. SHOP-O-SCOPE I Christmas Gift Suggestions GIFTS TOR HER STATIONERY Dainty. In perfect taste, and so reasonably priced. Valley Printing Co., 78 W. Broadway TO A PERSONAL FRIEND Give a personal gift such as lingerie, pa jamas, lounging robe, a purse, hos iery, costume jewelry, a sweater, a handkerchief a large assortment of personal gifts will be found at XMIS r KrJ.M" H biiur Miner Bldg. TABLE LAMPS Large selection, CLARKE ELECTRIC CO., 846 Olive UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC MAN GLES make ironing a pleasure. Regular $119.50 value, now $09.50. Bailey Electric Co., 640 Willamette. WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS $1 BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORH WOOLIES or SATIN MULES Your choice $1.95 BURCH SHOE CO., 1032 Willamette WE INVITE YOU to come and see our msrvelous assortment or nnna mnde handkerchiefs priced from 25c to $1.95 Each hanky is the work of art. DEXSMORE-LEONARD WONDERFUL SPECIALS on FLOOR LAMPS All pure silk shades Sold regularly for $12.50 and $15. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $6.00 POWERS FURNITURE CO. Willamette at 11th SL WHITE ELECTRIC SEWING MA CHINE Makes an meai gin ior her and she will receive free a com plete course in costume art and dress creation. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. SSI Oak. Ph. 815 YOUR DAUGHTER will enjoy s business training course bl EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Whv not make it a fUDTSTUlS TT1!.'KE"T? Miner Bldg., 2nd Floor. Phone 666 YOUR wife or lady friend will cer tointv .nnrnrinlp n mibscnption to The KKGISTER-liUARD. The paper that has complete enciety ana r in ternal news. Also household bints and recipes. Six months. $2.50; one year. $5.00. YBRY PARFUM "Creators of the costliest parfum m tne worm spe cial Introductory purse sire $1. Sold exclusively by DENSMORE-LEONARD SH0P-0-SC0PE Christmas Gift Suggestions GIFTS FOR HIM AGATE RINGS Beautiful genuine Oregon agates 51. .ill to .s..jv. R. C. CHOW, 6S E. Broadway AX APPROPRIATE GIFT for the TRAVELER A Gladstone or a toilet case, fitted or unfitted PRESTON & HALES. Sj7 Will. "Eugene's oldest and only exclusive lestber goods store." A WINE TASTE BRICK for Xmas 51 East 11th St. Phone 2793 AN EASTMAN KODAK Equipped with a special lens so that sctioo pictures can be taken sa well as a still picture can be operated by any size boy, from the boy scout to the advanced amateur. This Is Tile. GIFT for the "picture fan. CARL R. BAKER, 7th and Will BILL FOLDS Genuine feather. 50c WALDORF'S. Willamette BuSCII MOTOR CAR RADIO One only at less than our cost. See it Pa'ney!Elertrie Co., 640 Willsmette. liUT "him" a LEATHER GIFT at a LEATHER OOODsi STORE A Lasting Remembrance LARGE SELECTION of Bill folds, keytainers, rissrette esses, tobacco pouches, g'.otes separate niefff or In sets. PRESTOS BALES. W7 Will. -Eugene's oldest and only esclusive IfSther gotis store. - O - SCOPE .8 SHOP-0-SCOPE Christmas Gift Suggestions GIFTS FOR HIM BUY OUR TROMBONES Slide models $0.50, $9, $15, $25, $30 One very fine King tromliune. . . .$30 JUG BARGAINS also in VIOLINS and OTHER INSTRUMENTS M. S. BARKER, 521 Willamette St. BRIEF CASES MUSIC ROLLS Genuine leather reasonably nriced PRESTON & HALES 857 Willamette DeNEFFE'S PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE OFFERS Glover's pajamas (reg. $2.50) . .$1.05 Dressing gowns, silk or flannel, Special $9.20 Shirts, all colors (reg. $1.05) . .$1.35 Ties, large assortment, (reg. $1) 80c t ine sweaters on ssle. ?l.bo to ;-t.A) Suede and leather jackets $4.95 to sv.vo. GIFTS REAL MEN REALLY WANT DeNEFFE'S, McDonald Theater Bg. FOCUSING BOND FLASH LIGHT A real light, SI. 50 value 9Sc. TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. FOR A LASTING GIFT Give him a year's subscription to THE KEOISTER-liUAKU. He will en joy resding the complete local and world news. Also the sports pase. Sii months $2.50; one year $5.00, FOUNTAIN PENS Make an always welcome gift Valley Printing Co., 76 W. Broadway GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PENS Assortment of colors $1. $1.50. $2.50 TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. GENTLEMEN'S STRAP WATCHES $47.5017 jewel, gold filled $28 $32.5015 jewel, gold filled $20 $3515 Jewel, gold filled $18 $4517 jewel, gold filled $28 O. C. Crow, Watchmaker, 68 E. Brwy GLOVES Dress and work Larire selection Reasonably priced PRESTON & HALES. S57 Will. Exclusive Lestber Goods Store HUMIDORS For cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco; specially priced at $1. TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. MEN'S ROCKS 5o: R for $1.00 BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE MEN'S WOOL SLIPPERS $1.95 BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE NEW SHIPMENT of MEN'S GIFT TIES has just arrived. New figured effects stripes plain colors marvelnna values $1.00. Mc.MORRAN & WASHBURNE PEN snd PENCIL SETS $5 up SKEIE'B. 927 Willamette St, PRINTED STATIONERY See our special at 75c Valley Printing Co, 70 W. Broidway STAND FRAMES Give "him" your picture framed In one of our frames we hsve stand frames in gold, sil ver and neutral; all sixes; priced from 60c to $5. CARL R. BAKER, 7th and WI1L TOP COATS and SUITS Till. SUPER GIFT FOR MEN Splendid assortment to choose from and ONLY 135 DeNEFFE'S. McDonald Theater Bg. UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL CHAIR $".Vi and up Est terms, r,f four's CIIARLLTS FURNITURE CO. 68 West Mb Phone 1122 WIND WIVtiS and CURVED REAR VIEW Milll!" HIM in non-glare or silver for "hi"" car. EUGENE MIRROR A- GLASS CO. W K. 7th Ave. Phone 721 WRIST WAT' H fngersnll, regular- W $4 for ti l'.). Ili'lioiite ami lea llier strap. A great value Drug Sect inn. MfMuRRAX ft WASHBURNE i.i SH0P-0-SC0PE Christmas Gift Suggestions GIFTS FOR CHILDREN BABY SPOONS and CUPS BRACELETS and RINGS $1 up SKEIE'S, 927 Willamette St. RATRT RIFTS Mnt ini nrlcn THE TOT SHOP, 174 E. Broad-ay BROWNIE CAMERAS Siie 120 Value, $1.50 Christmas special, OSc 11 r 1' A N 1 - D AVIS lllilU CO. BROWNIE CAMERAS Kiddies like to take pictures as well as grown ups. Give them a BROW NIE we have them priced as low as $1.50 In colors, too. CARL R. BAKER, 7th and Will. CUTE CUT Doll furniture; now 79c at WALDOHl 8 CHILDREN'S STATIONERY Darling little boxes. "25c up Valley Printing Co., 78 W. Broadway DECORATED table and two chairs for the "little miss 53.98 CHARLET'S FURNITURE CO. 68 West 8th St. Phone 1122 EVERY BOY and GIRL will be tick led everv dav If they read The REGISTER-GUARD funnies. A race a dor and four pages on Sun day. They are not duplicated in other papers. A six months sub scriptlon. $2.50. GET that BABY GIFT at EATY-ANX SHOP. 76 E. Brdwy PAINTED Dressing tables, Beds Dressers $1.25 to $1.95. WALDORF'S, 1038 Willamette St SH0P-0-SC0PE Christmas Gift Suggestions GIFTS FOR THE HOME A GIFT THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL EN.lOY A subscription to THE REGISTER-GUARD and the family will enjoy this gift the year around. Special features for each and every member of the famtly young or old. bu months, $2.50; one year, $5. BRIDGE and FLOOR LAMPS Complete for $3.7.'i and $4.08 Easy terms, of course CHARLET'S FURNITURE CO. 68 West 8th Phone 1122 CONSOLE TABLE $1.00 With every 7 or M-tube PHILCO Baoy urana Dougnt before Christ mas. HAMMERED ELECTRIC CLOCK $1.00 With every PHILCO Super hetero dyne console model bought before cnrlstmas. RADIO SERVICE & SUPPLY 111 West 7th St, Phone 50 CHRISTMAS CARDS Personal and counter FIOCRLY service on printed cards Valley Printing Co., 76 W. Broadway Electrle coffee urns and percolators CLARKE ELECTRIC CO., 840 Olive ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP with ELECTRIC CLOCK Think of It! only $9.1)0 or Electric Smoker Lamp JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 625-640 Willamette St. ELECTRICAL GIFTS at CLARKE ELECTRIC CO., 840 Olive FRAMED PICTURES Of Oregon scenery. Large variety of scenes; assortment of sixes; priced from 30c to $15. CARL R. BAKER, 7th and WilL GIFTS FOR THE FIREPLACE Bellows, wood baskets, fire lighters, brushes and fairy fire. ALADDIN GIFT SHOP, 41 W. 10th LIGHTING FIXTURES Newest designs; our entire stock, reduced 5 to 50, Take advantage of this unusual opportunity to beautify your home. Bailey Electric Co., 610 Willamette MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGES CLARKE ELECTRIC CO., blU Olive OREGON Views enlarged, hand col- oren. at reduced prices. WALDORF PAINT CO., 1038 Will. PEWTER and SILVER WARE odd pieces up. oiMir.,n, vi vtui. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS Your friends would like a Christmas card with your picture It would be more personal. Bring your favorite negative to u we make attract ive cards for IV Including envelope. CARL IU BAKER, 7th and Will. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES Range wiring free, and a gilt with every range if purchased be fore Xmas. Bailey Electric Co., 610 Willamette WHY not a bed room Bullet We have lower prices than ever be fore quoted. Hp them. JOHNS' IN Ft HMTI RF. CO. 620 619 Willamette St. Turkey Stock IN EUGENE GETS Bnyinp of Chrlstmai tiirlify for the Eugene market wns sotting underway Monday with a variety of prices Quot ed. While some prices Riven wore up to ttio past week's lovels, the major ity was lower, indicating a general lower market for the holiday week. One dealer, too, said the Portland market was pretty well stocked up. Kiving little outlet from here for there, and that the biff supplies here would naturally briny lower prices. In a few places No. 1 birds were still quoted st 24 and 5 cents. Others however, listed No. 1 young hens at '23 cents and No. 1 turns at 20 cents. Several of the retail meat shops re ported they would not have much in formation on turkey prices until late afternoon on Tuesday. Prices gen erally rnn from IS to 21c on good birds Monday. Orders , so far for the Christmas trade are coming in fairly well, two of tlio meat shops reported Monday. Indications were for a SO to 32 rent retail market for the turkeys on No. 1 grades, although some said they may be as low as 28 to 30 cents. All poultry showed no change Mon day for holiday buying. None of ibe other mark eta had any changes to report Monday, butter, butterfur, eggs, grains, and livestock all being at. the week-end prices. Following were the prices for the dsv: LOCAL PRICES Eggs (Buying Prices at Stares) Standards 257f.27e Mediums - .20Gi22c (New York tirades) (Buying prices) Extras' .26c .23c ..20e Standurds Firsts Eitrn pullets . 15c (Wholesale Prices to Retailers Stn ndu rda ZZ "'H,v Crax .- -.- - 25c (Public. Market. Retail) Fresh jumbos, extra large ...32c Fresh extras ..20r Fresh mediums -..2nc Turkeys Dressed No. 1 young hens. lb. 22'ff25c No. 1 young toms .MH..2Q(jj.22c Poultry, Live (Buying Prices) Heavy hens. 4 Mi lbs. snd over (colored) IK 1 4c Leghorns. 8V,(ff4',4 lbs. llc Leghorns, 3 lbs. and under, lb. ..0c Springs, all sizes, lb. .-....,.12c Roosters, lb. 7" Stags, lb. 1",. Butterfat (Buvlnn Prices) Sweet cream butterfat w ..26c Sour cream butterfat .24c Butter (Wholesale Prices) Sweet cream butter - Kxtra fiuartcra . r.xtrn prints Stanflnrtl prints Wool (Buying Prices) Medium wool. lb. 1814i Hons, Live (Buying Prlcos) 140-200 lbs. $4.50(34 75 200-250 lbs. $4ffl4.00 Hons. Dressed uesry sows .$3138.50 8Wc (Buvlna Prices) 13U-16U lbs. Cattle. Live (Buying Prices) Steers . Be Heifers Buns' Z Caunera and cutters 8U(H.4c 8ra8c V..1 cn.ion 7lc. 120'150. 77o: 150-200 U4iOV4c Sheep (Buying Prices) Ewes liUl'i' Spring Iambs ..3'i7)4c Yearling wethers ..21 3f Lambs, dressed "Vj- Gralns (Buvlnn Prices) Whent, No. 1, red. bu ..fMc Wheat, No. 1, white, bu, 04e Barley, tnn $23ff?2l Oats, ton S22 Gray oats ton $24 Hav (Retail Prlees) Clover hay. ton ' unts, vetch, too 15 .$20 aiiaira Veaetanls. (Buying Prices Average for No. I Produce) Drv onions $2 7.W3 Potatoes, cwt, 70c$l Radishes, dos. bunches mifii.jn Green onions, dos. 30ifi40c Cabbage, lb. KllKe Turnins. lb. 1 l.fii 9c Rutnhsgss, jli. , , ....., jtt ?" Mubhard rouah. Ih. a. f 1 "Ifr 1c fie pumpkin, lb. 1ft tfi ..eirrr. uoz. uuc; nearis. aos, ...! Pamnipa. lb. .,,1 V- Ileeta, Ih. 2c CALL FOR WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that war rants numbered HW to 340, inclusive, dsted on or before September 14, 1031, Issued by School District No. 4, Lsue County. Oregon, are called for payment on Wedneada.v. December 23, 1031, at the office of the District Clerk In the City Hall, and Interest on same will cease on tnst date. E. A. LI'NDY, Clerk. No.34IO-dyd23 Too Late to Classify CHARLES TAYLOR'S GARAGE Dealers In GRAHAM snd PAIGE MOTOR CARS 857-873 Pearl KL Phone 2185 WI'f'NEHf'A Y, DE" 23 SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW GRAHAM K Nothing ever shown like it. Come Into our garage and see for yourself. 1K0 At'RLH Improved ranch, near Mr.Minnville. Will trade for Eugene property, t all at 827 Willamette. 4-RM. Modern he garage. Fairmount. $12. (.'all Geo. Goodall. LOST Hilifold on Will St. conislning about $15. Rewsrd. Ph. iWMK -'OL'XI Spoiled puppy. Owner msy have same by d'cnting and paving for Lbil "til." ill EMS Bis Prices Varied; Market Depressed Carrots, lb. Mustard, lb. .lHc -4(3 3c Prnn. (Buvlna Prloss) Strawberries crate $2(rJ2.50 Apples, box B0c$l; fancy pack up to 1.50S2 CO-OP EGG POOL WEEK ENDING DEC. 10 Extras 20c Standards 23c Mediums 20c Fullets 16c Pool prices announced each Fri day by Pacific Cooperative Poul try Producera' association are al ways for the week endine on the Thursday eight days preceding. PORTLAND BUTTER 15 PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21. (U.R) There continues to be reflected a weaker tone in the butter market locally which ia more or lesa a pic ture of the general American trade. Increase output is reported in the local field. Some recessions are noted. Willi much of the surplus milk be ing turned into butterfat channels the local creamery industry is suf fering from nn overplus of offer ings at the movement. This has re sulted in a further recession of lc in the buying prioo almost genernlly. There wna no change openly made In the price of egss for the week's opening but some shading is indicated. Undertone of the mnrket appears fractionally easier and some are fore casting lower prices. Market for live chickens is a very sad affair here with very little de mand in sight at the moment. Previ ous low buying prices are continued with the trade not at all inclined to rush purchases. Market appears well stocked with dressed geeso which are selling mostly around 18e lb. Ducks are in better supply In spots with ths best dressed at 20c generally. Some fancy cauliflower out of the Roseburg section is being received in the Portland mnrket. Aa the qual ity is excellent considering the sea son, salea are generally being made around $1.50 crate for No. 1. First carload of Mexican tomatoes of the aeaaon has arrived in Port land. As the trade is furnished for good stuff, the supply Is meeting with favor. Hothouse slorit is espe cially very scarce. Mexican toma toes pay a duly of 8c Ih. First mixed csrload of Texas veg etables has been received by the trsde here. The stock consisted of egg' plsnt selling around 15c, green beans $5 bu. hsmper and peppers 20c lb. Florida tangerines are arriving, are of good quality and priced around SI 85 hii. hsmner. There Is a smaller demand for Japanese orangea owing to the rather high price. Potato trade Is dragging with prices unchanged. Country killed lamb Is In good do mnnd. Demand for hogs Is easier and the nr ce lower. Dressed calf market Is Inclined to show a steady tone at a uickel for hest. Demand for apples Is lsgglng with a lack of snap by distributing liner esta. Ths Produce Exchange Tho following prices were named to be effective Monday; Mutter quo tations for shipment from country creameries add cent a pound: Butter Cube, extrns, 2ic; stand ards. 27c; prime firsts, 26c; firsts 2(lc. Eggs Pacific poultry producers' selling prices: cresli extrns, .,ic standard. 27c: mediums, 25c. Portland Wholesale Prlees These are prices retailers psy wholesalers except where otherwise noted: Butter Prints, 02 score or bet. ter, 31&33c; standards, 2Ui31c car ton. Butferfnt Direct to shippers, track. 27'fi.28o; station No. 1. 20c; No. 2, 24cj Portland delivery prices: Ko. I, '(: -Wo; No. -. Ill'a-Tc lb, Cheese Selling price to jobbers: Tillamook county triplets, 10c; lonf, lie r. u. Ji. Tillnmook. Helling price to Portland retailers: Triplets, lbc; loaf, 10c. Live poultry Net buying prion: Heavy hens, colored. 4Vj lbs. up, 10c lb.; do mediums. 13c; livht, 11c; broilers, under l1 lbs. l-l'i'lllc; over 1 1 lbs. 14c; colored roastera. over o lbs. 14c; old roosters, 8c; ducks, Pekins. 15c: seean 12c lb. Dressed poultry Selling price to retailers: 'J urkeys Hens .Pie; young toms, 5c; old tnms. .ur(.,ic. Fresh Fruit ursnges t.nlirornia, -i; navels, wrapped, $2.40$t4; place pack, $2.10 Grapefruit California, $2ft2.75; Florida. $4 ense. Lemons California, $4.50i7,',25. Limes 5 dos. carious. $3.25. Bananas 5V.V,c lb. Grapes Emperor. 8c lb. Pears Anjou. 50civi$l box. Cranberries $4i 4.50. Fresh Vegetables Cabbage lxcal. new. 1 3 41, 2c lb. Potatoes (.oral, Wlctfi$l; Des chute. $ 1. 2." Ii, 1.35; eastern Wash ington, 75c'U 125. Onions Helling price in retailers: Yakima (Holies, $3.25; Oregon, $3.25 di.3.50. Cucumbers Hothouse, $1 ft 1.35 nosen. Spinach Local, $1.25 orange box Celery Local, $li1.25 dot.; henrta, $1.50 dosen hunches. Mushrooms Hothouse. f'.'iflOnc lb Peppers Bell. California, Wit 12c lb.: red. 15o lb. Sweet, potatoes New California, 2Vi'a'2e. Cauliflower Northweat, 75c$$l crate: California. HI. 50 crate. Tomatoes California. $3.50 lug repnrknt; nnthotMc, fiiney and ex tra fancy, $'Jff..25 per Hi-lb. box. J-eltuce lieal, $Ki1.75; Ha.vn mento. $2.75'' 11.50 crate; Los An geles, $4.25 crate. Daninh squash 1"i1 R-4i Artichoke. California. M.30 dol. Meats snd Provisions Country meats Helling prices to retsilers: Country killed bogs, heat fiutrbcrs under 100 Iln., 7'f7Mjc; vealers. 30 to 130 ll. Il'.i 10c; Inmh. OfalOc: heavy ewes, 4'p;5c; calmer cows 8c; bulls. 5c. Hams Fancy, JDc; picnics, 10' H 10c lb. Haoon Fancy. 2ft2flc lb. Lard Iaf. tierce bais, llVie lb. Miscellaneous Nuts Oregon walnuts. 15T20o; pesnnts, U'c b.; Hrasila, Wp 14c: al monds, l.'.'o HVc; filberts, 211(4 22c; pcesns, 20c lb. Hops Nominal. 1020 crop, SII llic; 1031 13Vi KHje lb. Wool-.W. aop aa1bsL WU- LATE SELLING OF OILS, COPPERS IS EOF DECLINE NEW YORK. Dec. 21. M Late Belling of the oil and copper shnrea wns somewhnt depressing to the stork market today, and cancelled most of a midday upturn. The market was quiet, with total transfers well under two million shnres, but tho closing tone wna heavy, with several Issues off 1 to 2 polnta. The msrket aa a whole maintained a fnirly confident tone during most of the day, with further signs of good support appearing In bonds. Today's closing prices: Air Reduc 52 7-8: Alaska .Tune 12 1-8; Al Chem and Dye 05 5-8; Am Can 62 8-4; Am and For Pow 7 S-4; Am Smelt and R 10 7-8; Am T and T 115 7-8; Am Tob B 70: Annconda U 3-8; Atch T and SF 80 1-2; Atlantic Rcf P. RendiT Avla 17 8-S; Bait and Ohio 17 5-S; Beth Rteel 21 1-4; Borden SS 1-2; Burr Ad Mich 12 1-8; Cannda Pac 12: Case ,T I 42 .1-4; Ches Ohio 27 3-4; Chrvsler 13 1-4: Col G and K 13 1-2: Coml Solv 7 1-2: Com wlth So 3 7-S; Conll Can 34 3-4; Corn Prod 41 1-8; Cnrtlss-Wrlght 1 3-8; Drug Inc 52: Dnpont 54 3-4. Enstman Kod 82; Elec Auto L 30 7-8; El Pod and Lt 11 1-4: Fox Film A 3 1-8: Gen Fooda 81 5-8; Gen Mo tors 23 3-S; Gillette S R 17 1-2: Grigs-Grun 1; Houston OH New 3 7-S; Tut Harvester 25 1-8; Int Tel and Tel 8 1-2: .lohns Msnvllle 17 1-2: Kro ger Groc 13 1-2: Kennecott 11 7-S; Llcg and My B 40 1-2. Montg Ward 7 1-4: Nash Motors 15 3-S; Nat Dairy Pr 23 1-2;Nat Biscuit 30 7-S; Nat Pow nnd Lt 12 3-4: NY Central 30 3-4; North Amer 32 7-S; rnrkard 4 1-8: Penney J C 27 1-2; Parnm Ptihllx 0 3-8; Penn RR 20; Phillips Pet 4 1-2; Pub Ser NJ 53 3-4; Pullmnn 10 1-2. , , Radio 5 8-8; RKO 7-S: Repub Stl 4 3-4; Remlng Rand 2 5-8: Hey Tob B SI 1-4: Rovn! Dutch Sh 13 1-8; Shell T'nlnn 3 1-8: Sears Roeb 33; Sinclair Con 4 5-8: South Pac 31 3-4; South Rv 8 3-8: Stan Brands 12 8-8; St. Oil Cal. 24 8-8; St. Oil NJ 28 n.o. Texas Corp 11 8-4; Tex Gulf Ful 22 T-S: Trans-America 2 1-4; L'nlon PnrW.ie Ho 1-4: fnlon Pne 70: TTnit Aircraft 11; T nlt Corp 8 1-2: llnit Ons Imp 18: VS Bobber .: I feci 30 1-8: Vanadium 13; Warner Plot 2 5-8: West El snd Mfg 28: West El nnd Mfg 28; Woolworth 80; Yellow Truck 3 The Producers' Public market had more stalls displaying man uui iw a Monday with all preparing for the holiday trade. Prices for the day were all un changed from Saturday. Thero la an apple spccinl on until Christmas and It is hoped that more of the generous supplies of apples can be moved with I IB special nueven. ... I l, lll i,i n IMlin, niMPive, ami lu- .... - Ing more featured this week for the Christmas nuying. All local vegetables In eeason now continue fairly plentiful. Follow nig were the prices for the day: PUBLIC MARKET RETAIL PRICES Vegetables Radishes, bunch - Siilnsch, 2 lbs. . Onions, dry. lb. - f.-l... ti.meli ...Be ,15c 4e 10c Cnrrot'a bunch . JJ1" fahli.-fl ih. . ,,,, i.' . nuUmm In Rfl IK Int. or 11. , n ,1 L Vill'l'BMBf , more. lb. I'M Savory cablmge. lb. lc Potatoes, cwt. 75cy,yi f'niilifluwer. lb. 7',jie LT...I1... IK 1( , Pie pumpkin, lb. 3c Hi, 111 c.rrnta. lb. J" ltnl. Ih 3c Rutabagas. Ih. ..... ....2Vjc U.....k flohha,- Hunan. K l timoioii, ...... elienctte. lb. " Table queen squash, 2 for . .5c Chinese cnbbage. 2 bunches 15c .MMnlnrtt ereens. ID. nc: ior .,, i.'c r-..rlu l,aU orAMna 2 lhfl. Parsnips, lb. .2ryi.2V.c Turnins. Ih. 2V.C ltrl anrnltlfl. Ih. l.'Iffll.M .Bunch turnips, bunch ...-5c Ovstcr nlatiL lb. .5c Fruits Apples, box ... 40c(f?$l Dried prunes, 4 lbs 25c Mlinsllanaous noney. lb. 1207115c Filberts, lb. .il'.jiinc Walnuts. II.. 2il(tt3uc Poultry (dreisen, drawn) leghorn hens, lb 22c Leghorn fryers, lb. .. i: Heavy hens, lb. .,...2i Heavy fryers, lb. - 2oc Titrk.v.. Nn. 1 and nrime birds Ih 28'i(30r No. 2 a. b .oc mTWVriOTff-T,., T lamette valley, 13'ftI513c; eastern uregon, ji'ft, lac poiino. East Side Market There- were very liberal offerings during the Mundsy session of the enst side farmers wholesale market and in some instance! frantically reduced prices resulted. Demand for cauliflower was fair but there was a wide spread of quality which was reflected In the price. Cabbage held practically steady at OOc-fl crate. Spinach was steady at $1 orange hoi for best. Apple offerings Increased and the pricis was unchanged. Carrots sold aa low as 20c doten bunches. Briisscl anrouts were mostly $1 box. Green onions were scarce and firmly prices 25-30c dosen bunches. Green broccoli was steady around 50c lug generally. irv onions were .3 tor is ana . for 2. OTHER MARKETS PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Mr C. 8. D. A. PORTLAND. Ore, Dec. 21. MP) Hogs estimated 2'1.V, including 450 direct, on contract or through. Slaughter classes opening 10c lower than last Fridav. Bulk and early top light butcners J. in. lush or two held higher, not sold. No (eedl era sold early, talking weak to lower. Cattle estimated 1330, including 8a through. Calves CO. Opening slow. No earl salea. Few bids dose t steady, others lower. oneep estimated 800 Including 241 on contract. , No early trading. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK TV A TI Rn'fuut. . i. A. $i304.B5:25()l3$'4U2t4.Z ii.iua i,uip; ieq. ateera and yfar. Ilnt-a .low. ftteoil.. i 2ft higher: most steers selling S7.i uuwnwuru, top weignty ateera Jfl.75: stocker snd feeder demand narrow. Sheen lAOOn . i t--i t . ern lamba $585.40 to nacken- f.ft ewes $1.5002.25. SUGAR AND FLOUR POPTT.A vn Ti oi ,in f,rCane. granulated $4.45 per 10O lbs. beet $4.30. Domestic flour Selling pries e llvered: Patent 40s $5.00; do 9Si $5.40; bakers' bluestem $5.20; soft ?.hio,,,!1?ur T,ho1"' wheac $54.7o'5.00.Ir,,1'im 1'504'80' " GRAIN MARKETS LIVERPOOL WHEAT T.TVFiipnnr. n 01 aim ---. . ' - - . - - - . i. Mj.ri -y Wheat close, equivalents bssed on seven-day grain billa at $3.38. Dec. Aiwit tVLi . kl.k R.ii. . i 81W: close. Br-l' ""' aiarcn, open. 05 8-4; high, 63 S-4f low. 54 8-4; close. 54 7-8. aiay open, of 7-8; high, 67 T-8l low, 57: close, 57. low, 58 5-8; close, 68 6-8. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Dec. 21. (U.R .Wk.,i sagged on scattered selling toward the. close on the board of trade today and; finished lower. Trading waa very slack and the market held to a nar row range, losing its eorly gains in, the lata selling. Routine news received little attention. Sentiment waa slightly bearish. Export busluess waa reported fi : . Tne visible- supply decreased 1.138,000 bushels which inspired a small rally. Corn was unsettled in a range of lc most of the day, averaging1 lower on local pressure, Oats followed. ia ocner grains dodiy. At thft cloafa trhaaf was T.B 1 l-4c lower, corn was 1-2 to 1 8-8a lower and oata were 8-8 to 6-8e lower. Provisions were steady to weak. Chloago Wheat Range Dec, open 54 6-8, high 65. low 53 1-4 close 63 8-8; March, open 35 1-8, hlch 55 8-4. low 64. Hrtftn rs4 AInv open 68 7-8, high 67 3-8, low 85 1-2, closo 55 1-2; July, open 65 6-8, high 58, low 64 1-4, close 64 8-8. PORTLAND GRAIN POnTr.AMn n,. iia oi , Wheat: Dec, open 01, high 61, low 60. close 60; May, open 62 8-4, high 02 3-4, low 62, close 62; July, open 61 1-2, high 61 1-2, low 61 1-2, close 61 Cash wheat: T4to ti.nil hTe... 78, soft white 684. western whit 58', hard winter 58. northern spring 6SH, western red naia: no. i while vn.w. Today's car receipts: Wheat 48, flour 10. corn 4, oats 4. hay 4. Matrimony Not Detrimental To Grades at U. 0. Matrimony and higher education can be combined successfully, at least at the University of Oregon, if figures relessed at the university by the sta tistical division of the registrar's office are an indication. Out of a total of 3005 studenta, 110 are married, the report shows. Of these, 84 are men and 35 are women. Every class in the university, from the freshmen to graduate students, has its married members. The fresh man clnas has two married men and three, married women, tho sopho more clsss haa 18 married men and three married women, the junior class two and three, senior class nine aud six, graduate students 30 and 11, spe cial students four and eight, E. B. U. studenta four and one, aud profag sionsl law students, six men. Married students consistently e.vtgv age higher grades than do the rest of the student body, paat records hays ahown. This is due to the fact that these students are aa a rule older, nnd because they take a more serious attitude toward their work, it is stat ed. LOWELTf, Dec 21. (Special) The Lowell grade school has plan ned a Chriatmaa progrnm which they will preaent at the Lowell high auditorium Tuesday evening. Songs, plsyleta and reictations will asmire entertainment for every one. School closes for the holids.vs Wednesdsy. The high school students will ex ehsnge gifts by drawing names. A limit of price of 25 rents has been set for expense of gifts. RETURN HOME LOWELL, Dec 21. (Special) Mrs. F. E. Blair of Lowell, and sister, Mrs. Cox of Willagilleapic, who have been spending several weeks at Redondn, Cal., visiting their mother, Mrs. Boyd, returned to their respective homes Saturday of last week. They were accompanied by their brother. Will Boyd who will visit In Oregon for some time. Grove Class Play Presented Friday, COTTAGE GROVE, Dec 21.' (Special). A large andlenco of par ents and friends of the Junior ninh school class was entertained Friday night at the gymnasium with the pre sentation of "The Charm School." it comedy in three acts. Each student In the play had his part perfectly, and played with the vim and enthusiasm, of old experienced players. The two leading characters. Miss Elsie Ben nedotll plsyed by Miss Maxine Rhode. and Austin Evans, Ralph Boslauxh had much to remember and the audi ence was kept In a good humor by thai winy remarks uf the Simpkina twins. Tow Howard and Paul Sanders. Two teachers, who had trnineil the class, were presented bouquets of flow ers, and the 14-plece high school or chestra and the (iris sextet furnished music. , T'nlversitv clubs are those bright renters of Intellectual life where Ih alumni cluster around the radio and hang on the words of the football an nouncer. Gordon J. Lalng, professor . of Chicago university. If our governments wero serving ns aa beneficially and aa honestly as ws ars being served by the capitalists, we would think the millennium hsd arrived. Albeit Shaw, editor sad say!.