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Page Ten TDK EUGENE REGISTER-GP ABD Eggs To Drop Friday; Wall Street Is Quiet WHOLE! BUYING CUT IS TO TAKE EFFECT Egli are due to take a two-cent cut wholesale here Friday morning on top grades, making them the low. it price ever quoted here, whole tale, at this eaon of the year. The Pacific Cooperative Poultry Froducera' association will be listing them at 16 cents on extras and 14 cents on mediums. Whether or not lower grades will be down here was uncertain. Thursday, because the? are already so low here, Halpb Ferry, local manager of the Co-op, , said. Tbo changes here follow similar ones in Portland. Prices quoted In the market list here today are those Reports from Portland say w York okks likewise are to tumble two cents, bringing them to new low int too. (ieoriiG Seidcl, mummer of the local Swift and company plant, and nr irA tnu." i - . !'.. humiiuo tie New York eggs market is very weak. If the two-cent cut comes, it will bring Mtras down to 14 cents here and standards to 12 cents, while mediums would be down to 10 cents. With the drops m wholesale and buying prices, store buying prices and the public market rotai prices are expecteu w clines Friday. . Some small cash buyers here al ...j. n ouoiing varied pricei of from 11 to 13 cents on the stan dards and S to 12 cents on mediums. t.,r. ihnt is about what they would be on two cent drop. Pnnltrv Down The forecast drop in poultry came Thursday with heavy hens down a rent to 13 cents, the mediums to 10 cent to j , A)i cenis u w - . aj other poultry remained unchanged. Turkey. re unchanged. Switt and company started receiving Thursday for a shipment east and will con tinue Friday and Saturday. Grains, livestock, and vegetables ,11 continued steady here Thursday at the following prices: (By United Press) IW YORK. Jan. HI. OJ.PJ Chemical Bank and Trust company reported earnings for 1IM1 of !MV 41(1.804, compared with K528,315 in LOS ANGELES. More than 200.- 000 persons visited the nun annual I,os Angeles automobile snow, a gain of 25 per cent over 1031 attendance. JAMESTOWN, N. T. Automatic vim Marline cornoration was awarded an order for 800 voting ma chines for I'hialdeipuia. rmir.irvFT.PmA. Revenue freight loadings of the Pennsylvania railroad for the week ending Jan. 10 Inln eil Rl.'JIll cars, compareu wuu S0.310 cars in the preceding week. SPniNfiFini.n. Mass. Mass Ai.cniifl Mntitnl T.ife Insurance com' pany increased insurance in lurce uy anout oi.wu.wv uuiui BRIGHT SPOTS Fl T LOCAL PRICES Eons (Buyln. Pric.. at SUrtri Standards ...KltfEic o;i-."t H.tan.rs IWIWUIII ri.- . " "lie 1 F.xlrss .... Mediums Crax .... F.ttras .... Standards EirstS .... Mediums .. (Neii' Vork oradea) (uuvtnn rruw iPuhllo Market. Retail) Fresh Jumbos, extra large Fresh extras . Fresh mediums ...1"c .14 VJc 12c ...lflc ...17c ...15c hnliltrv. Live (Buvlno Prloes) . A l L 11 anil over ueavr nrn. -- (colored) h. ye"."- '?,r:r ih . . i3c CTirillKB. UII o,... " ' Ttoosters, lb. Staas. lb. Turkeva (Buying, Prices) No. Vs. lb. Mediums, lb. - No. 2's, lb. IRc 14c 10c ,.19e Rnttarfat fflHuInn PrlratV Sweet cream bntterfat 20c Bour cream butterfnt Butter (Wholesale Prices) Sweet cream butter .. Extra quarters . Extra prints Standard prints Wool (Buvtna Prloet) Medium wool. lb. ..- ytlc .2."ic ..23c .1814 Hons. Live (Buvlno Prices) un OAA m. 000.250 His.' f t.2rf(i 4.7!i OWS ..ffO..t' Heavy eow Hons. Dressed (Buying Prices) $4.7rtffTS 0r4.Tr (n,;i.T5 130-160 lbs. .737Hc Steers Heifers C'owa . Pulls r.sttie. Live (Buying Prices) pnnTT.AN'n. Ore.. Jan. 21. (U.B Lowest price ever named for eggs n t in nm marser. uurmic mi vm- rent month are now being quoted here as a result of complete de- mnmliznHrm of tho eastern traoe, At the reductions, the local murkct Is still on a higher basis than the eastern market, cost ot getting sup nlin in the Atlantic considered. 'Plie mi line of 2c off the price of extras to 18c with standard 15c and medium 14c is confirmed by Mminirer Iiiion of the local co-ops, effective Friilnv morning. New York dropped to 23c for extras and 19c for mediums, which menne 14c here fur extras and 10c for mediums, Some of the cash buyers have redtic ed their buying price to 8 to 10c dozen country. Decreasing make of butter con tinues to be reflected in the loca rade. Much similar situation is shown at practically all Pacific slope points. Some late decreases in eastern churning Is indicated. Demand for butter continues to gain and Is now reported at tuny third more than It was previous to the late cut in the price. Two hit butler in some of the leading retail shone annears a very popular move ami lias torcen a consioeroDie surplus into consuming channels. Very small supplies of live chickens are reaching the local trade but practically none appear wanted at the moment. Prices continue weak 11 around with killers determined to lean up their batteries beforo buy ing more. There is a good local demand for turkeys but little change Is shown in prices, lkiyers are generally offer ing 10 to 20c lb. for fancy birds. Home demand for Immediate con sumption is good at tho low price. Columbia river smelt schools are badly scaterted. The high water and drift wood are blamed. The fish are said to be swimming mostly in the brush along the shoro. Priced nominally a nickel a pound. Run of steelhend solmon apeors about over in the Columbia and the coast streams are closed. Fresh Alaska kings are arriving and sell ing 25c lb. with head on. Cralia are scarce with orders unfilled. Limited sales of onions sre renort ed at Willamette valley nnints. Busi. ness in carload lots continues $3.50 sack net. tn growers. Most growers are still unwilling to accept price tenders. On account of superior quality, the movement of local hothouso rhu borh is better than the sumner stock on the Portland market. Price cut ting has practically eliminoted profits or handlers. Lettuce market Is down another quarter, and weaker. Tomatoes are very slow for Mexi cans on account of the price. Hot house stock Is slow but apparently sternly. Slow demand showing for hot house ouenmliers. Prices nominal. Artichokes are steady to a trifle easier at a spread of 00c to $1.20 according to sire. Venl market appears a trifle easier In spots but genernl prices are unchanged. Hogs steady and lambs firm. Cheese remaitis weak with inter- mountain stock underselling coast offerings. TCF.W vniiir. Jan. 21. (Firm ness of the rails stood out in a dull stock market today. Industrials eased in the Into trading but carrier issues retained part of early 1 to o point gains. Net changes were for the most part fractional sales approximated 1,300.000 shares. Today s closing prices: Air Keduc 52 1-2: Alaska Jun 10 1-8: Al (hem and Dyo 72 l-J; Am Can 3 Am aim ror " " " Smelt and R 16 1-2: Am T and T 121 1-R; Am Toh F 70; Anaconda 10 3-4; Atch T and SF 01 1-4; Atlantic nBendi'x A via 17 1-4; Bait and Ohio 20 1-2: Beth Steel 21 1-4; Borden BS 1-4; Burr Ad Mch 12 1-4: Camilla Pno 15 1-R: Case J I 41 1-2: Ches and Ohio 30 8-8; Chrysler 14 1-2; Col C, and B 14; Coml Solv R 3-8; Com'wlth So 4 5-8; Contl Can 3(1 1-2; Corn Prod 43; Curtiss-Wriglit 1 1--'. Drug Inc .13 1-4: Dupont 55 5-8; r..lm.n Knrl SK 1-S: F.loc Auto L ft'l-l; Fl Pow nnd Lt 12 1-2; Fox Film A 4 1-4; C.cn Foods 35; Oen Motors 22 8-8: fiilletto S K 13: Cold Dust 18: (irigsby-Hrun 1 1--: nous ton Oil New 4: Int Harvester 20 1-2; lot Tel and Tel 10. Johns Manville 21 B P; Kroger Croc 14 1-8; Kennecott 11 1-4: Llgg and Mr B 58 1-4: Montg Ward ft 1-2: Nash Motors 18: Nat Dairy Pr 24 .3-4; Nat Biscuit 42 1-2: Nut Pow and l.t 11 3-8: NY Central 34 1-8; North A Packard 5: Penney JC 27 3-4; Par am Puhlix 10 3-R; Penn RU 23 1-R: Phillips Pet 4 3 4; Pub ,?er M ? 1-2- Pullman 23 3-4; Radio 8: BKO 5 3-4: Ilepuh Steel 5 1-2; Beming Rnnd 2 1-2: Itcy Tob B 38 1-2; Roynl Dutch Sh 10. . Shell Union 3 5-R; Senrs Boeb .l.i t.'- Sinclair Con 5 5-8; South Puc 35 7-8; South Ry 12 1-4; Stan Brands 13 1-4; SI. Oil Cel. 25 1-4: St.. Oil Cal "5 1-4- St. Oil N.I 20: Texns Corp 12 1-2; Tex Gulf Sul 25; Trims-Amor- Union Carbide 31 7-8; I nbn Pac 81; Unit Aircraft 14 3.4; tmt Corp p. 7-R; Unit Ons Imp 10 1-R: US Huh lier 4 7-8- US Steel 45 7-8; S ann dTum 15: Warner Pict 3 3-8: West EI and Mfg 28; Woolworth 41 o-4; Yellow Truck 4 3-8. ascribed to a bit speculative holder. Reactions due to this selling were simultaneous with assertions that theoretically at present the United States could imiiort wheat from Great Britain tf it were not for the Anierican protective tariff. Bulls generally made much of the fart the new finance corporation bill would permit the corporation to finance United States export accep tance over a long period, whereas at present the federal reserve banks would discount acceptances for only 1)0 days. Wheat closed nervous at the same us yesterday's finish to Vt off, corn 1-8 to 3-8 down, oatB unchanged to 1-8 higher, and provisions unchanged to a abode lower. CHICAGO PRICE RANGE CHICAGO, Jan. 21. (P) Wheat: March, open, 58: high. 58 B-8; low. 57 3-4; close, 57 3-4. ( nnen. flO". to 3-8: high. 00 7-8; low, 50 3-4; close, 69 7-8 to 00 July. open. 50 7-8 to 60: high. 00 3-8; low, 50Vi; close, 50 to 3-8. . Sept., open. 61 to Hi 1-8:. high, CI 5-8: low, 60 5-8; close, 60 3-4. Corn: March, open. 30 5-R; high, 40; low, 30 1-8; close, 30 1-8. Mnr, open, 41 3-4: high. 42V1: low, 41 3-8; close, 41 3-8 to July, open, 4814; high, 43 3-4; low. 43; close. 43. Sept.. open. 44; high, 44 5-8 to 3-4; low, 44; close, 44. I PUBLIC MARKET COTTAGE GROVE NEWS ITEMS LIST unitu WantAl s' Public market price list showed no changes Thursday, but the prospective cut in eggs, wnme sale and in the stores buying price ...mi HLoIr lie reflected in corresiiond- ing drops at the market either Friday or mnurany. n iiuiunj ........ more of a drop, it too, will be down on the market. , Fine displays of squash were tn Thursday, stalls 81. 38. li. and 2o being among those having it Inurs- ''"Delinous, Spitzenberg, and Yellow Newtown ore the main varieties or apples on sale now. Prices vary all the war from 30 cents a box on the smaller ones to SI on good quality. A good showing of the lable Oueen squash is also seen yet. stall tn i, ..;., o nnA disolsv. Thursday. Oyster plant was a ieaiure i 11, Thursday. . . The hot house rhubarb is still sett ing ut 15 cents a pound. It will be a long time before as paragus nnd other early spring pro duce items start coming in, the mar kef being at its low ebb right now. Following were the prices for the day: COTTAGE GROVE. Jan. 21. I home in Aurora. Is improving, .nu (BpS-Th. vesper' services .at take, care of he work presid nt the Methodist church are increasing of the . C. 1- L; Z? " n favor with the people of the ladies' aid society in Aurora The la church and community. At a meet- dies meet with her, and this heh fi.;. i iwi.i-il Mnndnv to encourage her to regain ner ina Ul mi CHICAGO PRICES CHICAGO. Jon. 21. OP Wheat No. 4 red 58 to 58t4: No. 3 hard 58VC.: No. 3 yellow hard 58: No. 1 northern spring 00 3-4; No. 4 mixed 5R. Corn No. 3 mixed 3R; No. 2 yellow 30'. to 40V.; No. 3 yellow 38 to 30: "No. 3 white 38 to 3-4. Oats No. 2 white 251,4 to 27; No. 3 white 241(. to 26. live No. 3, 56. Bariev. 42 to BS. Timothv seed $3.50 to $3.65. Clover seed $S.00 to $15.00. Lard, $5.30. Ribs and bellies $6.12. PUBLIC MARKET Portland Grains Make Small Gain PORTLAND, Jan. 21. (Sep tember wbeut is finding more friends here. The only sale a lot ot loot' bit. made during the Thursday ses sion of the Portland grain exchange whs in that option. 11 wns nt lc the high mark to date. There was no business in either May or July und no price changes. On tile Merchants hxchiingo cosh wheat was stationary. PORTLAND PRICE RANGE LIVERPOOL PRICES LIVERPOOL, Jan. 21. U.R Wheat, close. U. S. equivalents based on seven-day grain bills at $3.44. March: Open .53 5-8: high .53 5-8; low .53 1-4; close .53 1-4. Mav: Open .53 3-4; high .58 1-8; low .55 1-2; close .55 1-2. July: Open .57 5-8; high 58; low .57 1-2; close 57 1-2. WINNIPEG PRICES WINNlPKfl, Jan. 21. (U.B Wheat range: Mav. open. 03 5-8; high. 64; low, 03 1-8; close, (13 1-8. Julv, open, 05: high, 6oV4! 'ow. (54 3-8; close, 01 3-8. Oct.. open, 00 1-8.. high, 66 3-4; low, 65 3-4; close. 65 3-4. RETAIL PRICES Vegetables Radishes, bunch Carrots bunch Cabbage, lb. .. . Kraut cabbage, lb. more, In. Savoy cabbage, lb. . Potatoes, cwt. .. . Bulk carrots, lb. . Beets lb. Rutabagas, lb. Squash, la. 5c 5c .22')1c 1 lV.e ..3C 75c(ffi$1 3c 2Ae 2c -15c ..:nne- nnhhnvH. 2 huncheB Mustard grceps, lb. 8c: 2 for 15c i. ik 262V-.C Brussel 'sprouts, lb. 1315c Hunch turnips, bunch nntAH nlnnt 1h Green onions bunch .5c NTnn, tiiinin hunch .5C Sninnch. lb. 1C French endive, hunch 10c Fruits Apples, box 30c$l Dried prunes, 4 lbs. ;c Rhubarb, lb loc Miscellaneous noney, lb. l?$ln0 Filberts, lb. ?( ifU c Walnuts, lb. 18((,20c Poultry (dressed, drawn) Leghorn hens, lb -"c Leghorn fryers, lb, ...20c Heavy hens, lb. c Heavy fryers, lb. - ...23c At Creswell night. It was voted to continue them through February and March. Next Sunday evening Rev. Duncan P. Cameron, pastor of the Presbytennn church, will speak on "The Religion of Bobbv Burns." The special music will be furnished by John Beardslcy, of Eugene, and others. The Gleaners Sunday School class of the Methodist Sunday school held a m.vsrH dish dinner and social hour at the church Monday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bar ber, who are leaving this week for Mnnd. Following the dinner, po etic expressions ot appreciation oi Mr. and Mrs. Barber were given by various members of the class: fol lowing this, games were played. Mrs. Lettie Knickerbocker's Sun day school class held a pot luck din ner and quilting nee in me -j. t.. church Wednesday. The choir of the M. E. church Is preparing a piny, "The Butlers." This will be given in conjunction with a concert by the Cottage Grove hin,i in the hirh school auditorium on February 8. Mrs. John Kelly ifl directing the nlaV. I. B. Morris went to Eugene WorlnoarlnV M hllsineSR. Mrs. Eliza B. Howe, proprietor of Howe's confectionnry and stage de pot in Cottage Grove, was a visitor in Kiigene vt eonesiiny. Rev. Duncan P. Cameron, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will speak Thursday night in Junction City on "The Religion of Bobby Burns." G. M. Sprague, representative of New York Insurance company in Eugene, was in town Wednesday C. V. Smith, district manager of the Sun Life Insurance company, was in Cottage Grove from Eugene The Cottage Grove Odd Fellows at their meeting Tuesday night voted to defer the payment of a year's in terest on the lodge's bond.-, the bond h.nlrm nnvii.ir screed to wait a year on account f the depression in Siiwiness. 'Piia interest -s duo in March, but nc payment will be made un.il Mar?h. !'.':. The Cottage Grove American Le gion is preparing a program to cele brate the 200th birthday of George Washington, George Mathews, Joe Smith and Rev. Duncan P. Cam eron are the committee to prepare the program. Mrs. N. E. Mnnock of Aurora, who was Miss Van Nortwick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Von Nortwick. of Collage Grove, before mnrringc to Nathan Van Nortwick. and who has been ill since last. April at her Walterville Girls Pledged to Club WALTERVILLE, Jan. 21. (Spc- o,al).-&evcn cluo g me ' speakers from Eugene, tiftMt-nnnn at the home ot their local. ' . . CRESWELL, Jan. 21. (Special). A day of prayer will be observed at the r till uospei .mssion rjuuuny wuu Mrs. Harold Wolford of Eugene spent Wednesday in Cottage Gj-ove with her many friends and relatives. Mrs. Wolford was Miss Eleanor Nix on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee William Harper, formerly a work er in the J. II. Chambers sawmill, and an excellent mechanic, died Sun day in Aihnny. where he wns working. Ho was 65 years old and leaves a .molt rtAiiehter. Willie Belle Harper, aged 0, of Kelso. Mr. Harper was born in New York state. r-nri v rtni-kett was taken to Eugene hospital lost Saturday nnd underwent an operation. i io ly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pruitt moved Wednesday to Creswell where they will have charge of another service station. Mr. Pruitt had charge of the Glen Scott station on N. Ninth street. Mrs. Addie Hallgarth, who went to San Pedro, Cal., recently, will re turn to Cottage Grove. Mrs. Hall garth's health has been bad since going to California. Mrs. Harvey Holderman had an operation in Astoria recently. She is in a very critical condition. Norman Powell who was bit by an mitn Inst Aucust has iust returned to school this week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell. Charles Smith, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Smith, came homo from Port land this week nnd will stay with his parents until the first of February when the sawmill where he works will resume work. Twenty-five Indies of the Christian Aid society met. in the church Wed nesday and pieced a quilt. They or ganized into two sets ench set headed by a captain. Mrs. T M. Boyd is captain of one sot and Mrs. James Powell the other. Bach side will try to get new members, hove the mem liers dues paid, and make points. The society will quilt at their next meet ing next Wednesday. A number of members of the Cot tage Grove Rebekahs went to Eugene Wednesday night to visit the Eugene lodge. Mrs. Claude II. Kime will go to Albany Thursday to visit her brother Cliet Wheeler. Miss Leetha Martin of Dayton is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hugh Craw ford. Mrs. Fori Garoutte left Wednes day night for Portland on business. The Happy Circle club of Dorena met Wednesday at Mrs. Austa Vaughns. They quilted a quilt and hod pot. luck dinner. Mrs. Barbara England was welcomed as a new member into the club. Too Late To CW SELL OR TRADE SnirsT" guitar. Give make srwi ""S Write 374 RegiMer-GuL' LOG haul for Ford truck Phone 3Z-T-12 Venn. FOR SALE OR ItENTZiiTT miles city limits- im 'cu noon or evening OGS-R. " Subscription. RtuT By Carrier, vearlv tn adv.M . By Carrier, monthly aav"M-t Bv Mail in Oreeron. veari7 ; Bv Mall in Oregon, c numST-1 By Mall in Oregon. J uv .nan in urecon. 1 Tnontk""' Outside of state, monthlv - ' Outside or state, vearlv " Subscribers chanelne "TTr' should eiva both old nd dress. Btl Entered at Ore., as Seco postotfk, iTTr md Class Mall . Mai The Eugene Rents! afrnnTT member ot the AsaociatsS i! The Associated Pres. is ?.. of all news dlsoatchx i..!',' it or not otherwise rru.v'.lt! paper and also all the ol V! published herein. All rigl Ucatlon of special dispatch,?' In are also reserved. Tin k Ketr ster-uuard is a merah(r7 Audit Bureau ot Circulation 1 anions. , The Regtster-Ouard financial responsibility for ments published In it, but in cases where the p1M;v fault will reprint that mK'J advertisement in which ft, ,.1 graphical mistake occur.. ' NEWS HAPPENINGS OF COBURG Jun, ; high, 0: high, 02 V: il. f low, low, low, He 8".S!4c 3jiSM,c 2H'-V Csnnere and cutters ..... lMidtdr s-..i Kil.1'2il Ufi7r: 120-150, BuXOUc; 150-200, 5Vi6c Sheep rnnvlnn Prlcesl F.wes IVVV ,i -Mill II .2'AtnSc 8 He Soring lambs Yearling wethers Lambe, dressed Grains (Buvlno Prices trht knlh mil and white. i.r 0311,0,1c n..i.. ., 123(ii 24 ntlij, vw u i , Ail.l Oats, ton -- Gray oats ton - ,,-..-4 Hav (Retail Prices) Clover bay. too Oats, vetch, ton Alfalfa Prominent Men to Speak Over Radio On Insurance Day $iri ln $20 VsnsfablflS (Buvlno Prices Average for No. I Produoa) Pry onions tW?,1 Potatoes, cwt, 70c(l$l Green onions, dos. - 4nc Cabbage, IK 1U.ii.2c Turnlns. lb. W'l?' Parsnips, lb. IM-c Carrots, lb. ... lVi'ji -c Mustard, lb, 4(U.'c Spinach, lb. (c Prons (Buvlno Prices) Apples, box li:i(a1.25; fancy pack up to $1.60(88 Three men of national renown will give radio addresses upon life insur ance during national life insurance dsy, January 21. Senator Robert F. Wagner, of New York, spoke over the Col umbia Rroodco.tlni System In the forenoon, at 11:4A. E. S. T., and Senator Arthur Capper, of Kansas spoke over the National Itrnnd- canting System In the afternoon, st -:.ttl. K. N. T. .Mr. .Merle l norp. famous editor of the Nation's Busi ness, will speak in the evening for fifteen minutes, beginning at i ;45 L S. T. These addresses will express "out. siders'" views of life insurance as a service to individuals and as a part of the social system of to-day. PORTLAND, Wheat: May, open. 011 Gi: close, tMlj. July, open. tiL'1,4 02 v4: close, 02 Vi. Sept., open. 00 Vi; bigh, 01 Itlll.. ? i.lne. 111. Cnsh wheat: Big urim iiiuestem 7V,, soft white 02 Vs. western white tVJi... hard winter -': liortucrn spring 02ii, western red tJ',.j. Outs: No. 2 white $25. Today's car receipts: Wheat 87, barley I, flour 10. corn 3. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore. Jan. 21. (U.R) Hogs estimated "'.'."i including Mil direct; nothing sold early; Wednes day's Inte sales of ilricvins ltlc lower at So. l.i. No early bids Thursday. Cattle 100, calves Id; nothing sold early. Talking generally around steady. , , , Sheen 400 rail supply one double deck of good to choice around 1 1 lb. shorn lambs $3; market looks steady. FRISCO LIVESTOCK SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21 (UP.) Hogs 350 all direct, quotable top $5.;. Cattle 200, about steady; two cars 1030-UoO lb. local fed steers $0; cor medium l.labos S.YStl; good to choice IKki-1000 lb. steers quotable $0.2.i; she stock fully steady: four cars low cut ters to common dairy type cows $1.30 til 2.5(1. largc!v SI. oil; good cows quot able up to $4.50. calves, none, good 250 -Alio lb., quoted !tl..M down. Sheep 275. market about steady; two decks 74 Ih. wonlrd t alltorniss $5.75. sorted 10 head out $5: good to choice around 73 1U lambs quoted up to $0. lub leader and organized a sewing club which they have named jouy Needle workers. One moro member will lie enrolled nt the next meeting. Officers are: Winifred Kickbusch, prcsideut; Nora Uuuung, vice-president, and Evelyn Hansen, secretary. The meetings will be held nt the school house every two weens, im girls pledged themselves to linisu I heir work before the end of the school nnd to make their club 100 per cent in sending their final reports. Girls enrolling for the work were Evelyn Hansen, Nellie Eastoll. Gladys Zehner, Winifred Kickbusch, Frances nnd Syl via Vaughn. Norn Lanning. Loris Fountain, six year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Fountain of Vnnehn who has been seriously ill nt i lie homo of Mr. and Mrs. Viut Gil Arthur Brown, state grange organ izer, called on friends in tnis vicinity Tuesday. That evening he completed an organization of the order at Jas per, lie will be present at the regular meeting of Creswell grnngc Friday evening. Mrs. Leo Blnnton nnd bnhy son Ilar rel of Eugene visited Inst week with Creswell friends. They were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Morss. Fred Smith aud family have return ed to Creswell to make their home. They hove rented the Mrs. F. H. Thompson house. Loyal Leuho sponsored a dance nt the W. O. W. hall Saturday night. There was a good attendance, a jargo number coming from Cottage Grove. Members of the orchestra were Judd Mcljuecn. banjo; Merville Ventch, Cecil Armes. nrums; i.oyai trouble. He has been taking treat ment in Eugene. Rev. Poindexter wns in Coburg on Wednesday atternnon. holdintr a bust ness meeting with the board at the Methodist church. Stop Itching Torture I,..- - , . pano; Cecu Armes. nrums i.oja lispie in Eugene is reported much 1 MIopllone- Th(5. fnoM of lintlnr til. IIUkI tWO (lllVS. Mrs. John Storment who is in the Pacific Christian hospital following n major operation Is reported as get ting along well. Harvey C. Earl of Cedar Flat who has been sick the past two weeks is not reported ns well now SB he was the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Peadmond and two chillren. Irl, Jr., and Charlcno of Blue River came down Tuesday evening and are visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Policy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Irvin of Eu gene were in the vicinity calling on relatives. They were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stacy anil also at the Elliot 1'otter nome. fairs are held the first and third Sat urday evenings of each month. COBCRG, Jan. 21. (Special). , The Lndies Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal church met Wednesday afternoon in the annex ot f lie ciiurcii and served a silver tea. The after noon was spent, quilting. The aid has plenty of work on baud. Those present were Mrs. Ward Pate, Mrs. Herbert Stoneberg, Mrs. P. L. Barber, Mrs. Itert Ruthven, Mrs. Noin Castle. Mrs. !.oren Longcoy, Mrs. Henry Bolin, r.. -ii. M..V-..1.U i: :.. sVolt. Mralciar . nothing, invisible ZEMO Hnrrison, .Mrs. .Nelson Whitnker, and nrings prompt relict to ltcning sum. daughter Aldorn, Mrs. Will Bonis, Eczema. Pimples. Ringworm, Rashes, Mrs. John Adair, Mrs. Joe Bolin, Mrs. Dandruff nnd similar annoying. Itcli- Mary Zinser. Rev. Poindexter. Mrs. jB or scalp irritations are re Krnest Wroth. Mrs. Mary Jnrmgnn. hiPVed and usually healed by this The Pleasant Hill high school has- isept ic. soothing lotion. All Drug- kelball first nnd second teams played gsls. 00c. $1.00. Extra Strength i.ouik riiiiesiiny nit.", jj' ;" i for obstinate coses Jl.ai 1. 0. Pleasant' Hili No. 2, 15: Coburg No. 2. 12. The high school played the lumni tuesday evening with a score of 15-17 in favor of the high school. John Adair has been ill at his home the last few doys with sinus XVant Af1 ini. (Count Five Word, to thi !. Two Insertions, per Una ' Three Insertions, per Itnis " Seven Insertions, per line 1 One month, per ltn.i .....Ji t.ninimum Charge aci Funeral Directors 9 . BRAN ST ETT E U ClUPrj, Memorial Service Phono 433 1152 01iri& POOLE-GRAY-BARTH01TO ru. Eugene i zd or S(t2) VEATCH FUN Kit AL HOM rnone in frarl St. t. Florists UNIVERSITY FLORIST Store at Greeohonsej 59S East 13th Ave. Yvj RAI'P'S FOR HETTKR FI. Funeral Notice: J CRESS Funeral service foni 'Hannah Cress who pssri id at 007 W . 11th, Tuesday. Jt will be held from the Mf: nernl home Friday. Jan. 22 r m. Rev. Harry Nnat. officii Interment in Rest Haven Sir. park. Lost and Found SUGAR IS CHEAPER SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. W) Western sugar refiners announced todny the price of refined sugar had been reduced another 5c. making it $4.10 a hundred pounds. Today's prices was the lowest in 25 years. PINEAPPLE ADVANCES rineopple odvanced 10 cents a dozen on the 2V.. size here Thursday, according to announcement from the local wholesale houses WOOL PRICES FIRM BOSTON. Jan. 21 (4l Volume of ssles on 5S 00 s and fit's and finer I young CO-OP EGG POOL WEEK ENDING JAN. 7 F.itrse 20c Standards .... 1"c Firsts 17c Mediums .....15c Pool prices announced each Fri day bv Pacific Cooperatlva Poul try Producers' association are al ways for the week ending on the Thursday eight dsys preceding. western crown wools is fairly Isr prices are very firm ou 5S-0o's territory wools and steady on finer grades. On 04's and finer territory wools aversge and short French combing staple Is receiving the larg est call. Graded French combing 04'a and finer wool, sell st 52 to 53c scoured basis, while origins! lsg lines bringing 50 to 53 cents depend ice luinn iiMicth if .nplc FRISCO DAIRY SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. (U.B Wholesale dairy market. Butter 02 scoro 24; 01 scoro 23; 00 score o.i Eggs Extras large lS'i; mediums 151..; mn), 141, Cheese 13Vj. FRISCO POULTRY Old colored hens 5 lbs. and over 2H; under 5 lbs. 21 21: leghorn hens all siscs 10. Lectin broilers 12-1" lbs. per doren KV11 IS: 1S.J4 llw. per ilnicn 10. t rycM. colored, up to A lbs. 10; leghorn fryers 2 to 2U lbs. 10. Old colored roosters 10: old leg horn rooster. S. Colored roa(ers 3 to 4 lbs. 22''i2l: squab. 25(ii27: live turkeys minimal; youns HORIZONTAL 1 Where la Bangkok? $ Becomes blurred. 10 Genus of gastropods. 11 Of what coun try la Vienna the capital? 13 Pro and -' H Cap of sovereignty. Ill Sea tales. IS One ot the oldest and purest of tho human races. SO Occupation Capital Question "YESTERDAY'S ANSWER 1 V il tVfNI SMEiAWUGIUiAiTiE. A!L BPAG'ODTiA'G AL D LPUDDSL AUG HTjEpL, LSiTplASQ I IN NQJIAMEK 0lEAJiSBlN.Q PiorrPE: ntvt AiT.EL'ruc u ini ALjUMDhjA MOM: I ,N.A'' 39 More positive. 41 Common talk. 4.1 Bird. 45 Savor or taste. Mexican dollar. 47 Skirmish. Railway sla- 40 Styptic, lion. SI Bulb plant. S5 Of what metal 53 Face of a clock. dressed turkc). 'i.t23. sre faucet! made? 27 Ocean. SS Purple shrub. HO To come In. 32 Railroad. 31 Prepared lettuce. 35 Timid. 37 Post nierldisn R4 Desert 56 Dogma. 5S Prefix mean Ing three. 59 To get. 61 Statistical curves. 63 Brlstlelika stalk. 64 Excites. VERTICAL 1 The whit mustard. 2 Neuter pro noun. SType of light. 4 Market. 5 Worldly. S Exists. 7 Pig pen. S Pitfall. 9 Male ancestors. 50 Rodents 10 Edible fungus. 52 Saury. 11 Conscious. 55 Hush. 12 Genus ot typl- 57 Fish, cal geese. 60 Sun god 1.1 Low. vulgar 62 Pair. fellow. 15 The eye. 17 To fly. 19 Kind of 21 Ethereal salt. 24 Variety of clubfoot. 26 Whey ot milk, 29 mil of weight. 31 Made rerses. 34 To delegate. 36 Rudest type ot stone Imple ments. J7 Milkman's cart. 38 Pigmentary deposits on skin. 40 Part In a drama. 42 Educates. 44 Remedies. 46 Reverberates. 4S Prophet REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Millie B. Citler et vir to Winford R. Lord et nx-Int. in lot 10. blk. 4, Slndden'a 3rd add. Eugene, $10. Adelaide v. Baker et al to U. h. Forcis et ux SU of NWVJ sec. 20. to. 17 S R 7 W. iW. G. E. orner et ux to w . A. M- ,innn et ux I43.7U A. tp. IS S K m W. $10. Neta llnrtmnn tn Curtis Miner et ux Tracts tp. 10 S R 1 E, SK). Ray A. Wilson et ux tn Mary I. f.. Hurlburt Tracts tp. 18 S R 3 W, $10. Carl Lnrtvlg Olson tn w. t: Bras sard et ux SEVi of NE'4 sec. 5 tp. IS S R 5 W. f 100. Harriet V. Larson to Archie li. Larson Tract on W. Jefferson St., $10. Charles L. Schoehals et ux tn Har riett V. Larson Tract on W. Jef ferson St., $10. LOST Lady's brown leather on 10th St.. cost of Alder, i enrd inclosed. Ph. 20(10. Bun LOST Unfinished junior (iit in block cose. Ph. 571-J. LOST Youmr Jersey heifer. : old. $10 reword. Plione l&'l STOMACH REUEF M E B A relieves tired, painful stomachs In 10 minutes' time. Physi cians prescribe it for arresting speedily sour stomach, gaa pains. heartburn, etc. We sell ME-BA on a money -back guar antee. Try It! Stevenson'. Drugs Over 800,000 Cans Used Wife Was Fat No Longer Attractive Lost Husband's Love The above hendlinrn npnnrpd In a Npw York newspaper of April 4 in connection wih n divorce trial that hns nttrai-tert wide attention. "She wns a beautiful womnn,M one witness testified, "but she got fat and is not attractive any more." Thoiinnnds of women are getting fat and losing their appeal just be cause they do not know what to do. If you are fat how would you like to lose it and at the name time gain in physical charm and acquire a clean, clear skin and eyes that spnrkle with buoyant health? And gain in energy and activity? Why not do what thousands of women have done to get rid of pound of unwanted fat? Take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning bofnre breakfast and keep it up for "0 days. You can help the action of Krusehen by cutting down on pastry and fatty meats nnd going light on potatoes, butter, cream nnd sugar. Then woich yourself and see how many pound jou hove lost. ! Krusehen Snlts are a blend of ft mineral salts most helpful to body j health. Ret of all. a bottle of Krusehen Salts that will last you for j 4 we(ks cn:ts but a trifle. Ask Stev ; ennn's Inc. Allen's Prng Store, Tiffany-T-avis Prnc Co. or any drug ! cist for a bottle and (Mart to lose : fat t"dny. Tts the safe way to reduce but be sure you get Krusehen your health 1 comes first and remember this if you are not joyfully satisfied with results 1 mnnev back. Real Estate for Salt McCUIJ-Y REALTTTO 09 W. Broadway Pi roil SALE "WTit- mv rent when V0U nk? tt-ith hath, dl on East side: lot WslM.M ?30 down snd f 1" per mini no int. on balance. TtUPK on WU. Owner wishes to trn'ls 3-room bouse and three W Outlook Addition (or fl. enitne or sednll. Or Vvi S- $100 cosh and buyer mninder of contract. on contract payable at p. at 6. VERY CHOICE SLBlBBi' THAU . , 3tt A. In Walnuts ami V, FIN'K land nnd a beaotiiJ site, frice ? 1 ' -rvrr: CONVENIENT TO 4-room rottnge. .i-pi'ce lot. Price .T-T. : plus lv payment down. ?iu 1'" s!Cm Kent. BE.v1.njr5 in?7 1 iimeur FOR S.VI-E OR TR.Vt'jjr'f. 10 mi. west, of " "i;. feet merchantohle !;. .1 I ...nerl' lilt we s nnu pi" . r' nUl IHMIII- Mi -"r- pine sntrmiAS H0MF close In. N.cor y ttn ow; 1' i.r. "lr' - ,., kv n M,lern I"1". . .. 1000 chickens. VV.tfr PH den. Price ' SAM Itrtlll. Kr.AI-"V;v 10-JT VVillnroei""'" i-5'l Chicago Grains Are Fairly Firm Cmc.VC.o" Jam Tl!- (4i-l.aie rsllies iu wheat prices tolsv larcelv , ,-.-,-,nie t,e effr.-l W,vv ...ll.; Barometer of Notion's Iiusiness T0CK AVERAGES JANUARY 21: ('onriht. IW2, Pt'lord Kiot tie t'e HILL OIRL ARRESTED EVERETT. Wash.. Jim. ill. I) Marie E. Vauthn, 17, n( Sueethome. Ore., was arreoted here todny on a chnrae of pas.ing orthtess ihei-V.. Police asid she v.as arrested whrn ahont to hord a Healtle-hound inter iirhan bus after dvlna a bogus check to a uxi-driter. Todsv Previous I'sl Week Afo . Month Ao Year Ao . . 1 Years Ann .'V Years Ako HieIi iio:.!' Low 1 1 T.M 1 1 a li iltnini . Lw 1 l'liini . . Ilirh illWt . Low tlOJP) . ' Ind U 2n rr's ut's SHi tot nl iSMt : I 10.' 7 tl I iai :vi t 1 1 ' s ti it nv :t!i T ln.i'.' Ti 7 i;:1 7 :-.t ; ps ot 7 V.'l UNI M 1IVJ7 r.'.vt '.'110 ::m; '.'ill 7 1!7 4 n7 . Ins , lot n pi; lp-.: )'. : vh:; ! nn 1 1 i;' 7 t:o n ..' I nit; vsi ir." mi i i r. m 7 s 107 - "..vi t ,141.5 117 7 1.M13 110.S in (r pr riK fr r-p rr 1 15 iy EC iMTTpS st nn25 UTri 3T S" -13T 37 Ifi ia 135" 4o rTl ST t bV-ij fey-p b" T9 loT L J ' 5? ' Stomach trouble? drink Ficso' The moat wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink "Instencl of Coffee" Good for your Stomach nnd your Nervea It relieve Constipation! 1 lb. Ficgo goes about a far m 2 lbs. Coffee WOI LP VOL' UKK' roor man stands 1 bounteous crops ' ,,v, under ditch. W'Z fil J. U H'lT. gpnnefieKi. fpritj-' FOR PALE OB T) T.iver bottom "tA Santa Clara. lichts: 2 A. i"',rM5 cherries: 1 arcer plf YV. P.. 1 lnrcer place. ,un " Suffered With Eczema For Two Years. Healed by Culicura "I suffered with eczema for about two ye.trs. It broke out in the form of a rash on my limb. It itched a great deal and I used to scratch it in my sleep. causitiR sore eruptions. "I tried several difterent remedies but without relief. I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after the first few applications they relieved the irritation. I continued using them and in about six weeks I was cnmplctclv healed " iSigned) Amil R. Kietzman. R. 3. Box 15, Herman, Minn., June 1. 1931. acres. .ntliefr Tinkers. nu Hill cemetery, ranch. for . tlV improved -'11' V.f-" 10 A. iil,'".. K improved for ff Acent, 'J mJJ-. sde ' . Cret- ten. I"" pnr'a Vspe. Ointment 15 ind W. T.loi-n t"v Vldem-where Address: "CoMcvs Ulmstonet. Da. H. Msldta. Mu." Sateplt earn fret Kori SALE, home. t'"l" nan WStrr ""pTaTtiik Residence rr"IT si will hanlif-ler-tiiisrd. . i:.litv in " 'I 'l ear. I"" ' ,. Mr'- in A in 4 jr "M ,. ben.. ."",..; iioud meters -