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Uday Evening, June 21, 1917. EUGENE DAILY GUARD Page Seven. his Pae IsTaneCounty's Great Marhet Place for Both Buyer and Seller feW TODAY i tu BOL'ND-UP by auto, Pj!r passage today. Seasonable JSfffl B 7tb Phone 1244. je20 KJPhTeXCHANGE Eugene f ' or good second band auto. "L, t ie22 LTrAKTX has 7 passenger Stu ffier for hire evenings and Sun L Car in first el"' condition and Zm drived. Pbone 38. Maurice P je2 IoTlE Indian motorcycle in first I ,,lnir order. $60. Phone 1100-J M io23 224. UBItlUES ON THE VINE FOB iiKVA miles southwest of Alva- TTvn WITHOUT niurstl lltaf decided to use our capital in Promotion of shipbuilding at Flor- we offer you some of the best ,i in this county on thi following . to. mnkn von a deed to the ,d on condition that you borrow 50 cent of the purcnaso price num .int ,n 40 rears' time, at Lr cent interest and pay this over to f oa the purchase price and give us jiKond mortgage for the balance at Mt rate of interest. CROPS PAY FOB LAND aim products are now high priced. e cannery wants suu,uuu worm oi S...kina At hetter nrices than ever ti While you can sell farm products I war prices our tarm lauu prices wui L.; o. hefore the war until further ktice. Tracts from five acres up to 0 on these terms to parties who will fcrt and improve the land, making it fere productive wane tne wsr lasis. kor tracts have already been sold on ieie terms. LeR & McLEAN, 317 C. & W. Bldg. ltphone 617. " 1 SALE All sir.es of wagons nnd jork harness. Engelhorn & Love, 5th Ire. Stable. j)'3 OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS t SALE, AUTOMOBILES We have (ranged so that we can sell you a fcrt, Iieo, Cole Eight or Marmon Six easy payments. We also have Mew- it, Rco and Indiana trucks that we In sell on easy payments, a Uco Six IpaiBenger good as new tnat we will U st a great bargain. We also have 1 Second Hand Cars that we might fcde for close in acreage, a good fam or good cows, if you are con jmplating buying see me at once. H. Daniel, 121 Bth Ave. West or lone 175-1. - ' - tf SALE A DEFENDER DUROC BltSEY BOAB.four years old. One of ie best in the west, worth $500 to lyone for a herd boar. Will sell for 150 or trade for one equally as good. Iveral very fine Uuroc pigs for sale. S. Beall, Portland, Ore. Je21 B SALE Two saddle horses 0 and years old. Weight 800 each. Will fork double. Phone 2-F-5. tiutvc a quantity oi matrix paper ble for wall covering or floor lining wb pel IU. 0. IU Will COVfl UUUUL 1U ft See the stcreotvner at The fcard. B SALE SHELL gasoline. 22c the Hon. "It has the pep." We carry a 11 line of oils and grcuBcs. Best qual 9 at reasonable prices. John R, Fitz- b Selling Agent. 650 Olive St. tf SALE CHEAP Uiinntitiv hcrl nnrl ble lineu, dresser scarfs, etc. 1502 iota Pbone 805-E. jc21 FERAL wnnn sttpit.v shout ve limited amount good second fowth fir. BETTER ORDER NOW. 'Una Caah. H. .T Ivntinnl .1.1 WW nth. Phone 110. ff SALE; One good red polled cow ii small mule. Inquire 121 W 5th St. je21 f WOOD FOR SALE Apply to A. 'Pee 732. " tf FOR RENT HOUSES f RK.XT 5 room modern bouse with fse sleeping porch and garage. 113F f "I St. Inquire of Mrs. J. M. Shel- l none 504. tf f)0P, THE CUB REPORTER EXCUSE. ME: -BOSS X WONT TAKE. UOMcV X VifArAT TO .SlNG WANTED MALE HELP I' OH HEM From two to tour room ajte. furnished. Call at 121 5th Ave. West. - rOR KEN I ROOMS FOB BENT Furnisned tour room mod era corner Hat, Steam heat and bath and gas range. Centrally and desiiably located. Phone 802. Blaine Hovey, room 11, over Bank ol Commerce, tf FOR BENT Unfurnished 5 room Fik Flat. Furnace, fireplace, sleeping porch, modern in every detail. Fred Kisk, 10U2 Oak St. Phone 705. tf FOR BENT Boom, bath, modern, new ly furnished, block from business dis trict, $1.50 wctk. Phone 852-R. tf APARTMENTS BE LUXE Clean, cool, comfortable. Furnished for housekeeping. Special summer rates by week or month. The Bnrtle Court, Eleventh and Pearl Sts. Phone 1133. tf FOR BENT Nicely tarnished house keeping rooms 1302 Olive St. tf FOB RENT Unfurnished 6 room flat, v modern. Mrs. II. A. Allen, 1062 Oak St Phone 703. tf WANTED FEMALE HELP AN intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspa pers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no can vassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Boom 4292, Buffalo, N. Y. tf WANTED MALE HELP AN intelligent person may caru $100 monthly corresponding for newspa pers; $40 to $50 month! in spare time; experience unnecessary; no can vassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Boom 4202, Buffalo, N. Y. tf GUARD'S BUSINESS, 1EIM0HE ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW JESSE G. WELLS Lawyer, 814 Park street; gives special attention to the examination of abstracts, drafting of wills, settling of estates, conveyances, and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone 1028. H. E. S LATTERY Attorney nnd Coun selor at Law; Solicitor in Chancery. Office: Rooms 10, 11, 12, 13 Beckwilh Bldg., cor. Seventh and Willamette, Eugene, Ore. GEOBGE B, DOEBIS Attorucy-nt-Law Office: Hovey' building, corner Eighth and Willamette streets, rooms 1 and 2, Hovey Building. FOSTER & HAMILTON Attornoys-at-Law, United States National Bank building. Phono 380. C. A WINTERMEIER Attorney-at-Law. Land titles and probate special ties. Office over Bank of Commerce. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney-at-Law. Of fice over Eugeno Loan and Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. E. O. IMMEL Attorney and Counselor, United States Bank Building. Pbone k 300. L. BILYEU Attorncy-at-Law. Office upstairs, 850 Willamette street, Eu gene, Oregon. AUTO SPRINGS We give a written guaran tee on our Springs for one year. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO., 34 N. 15th St., Portland. Marshall 14S2. CLEANING AND PRESSING IMPERIAL CLEANERS & HATTERS Pressing and repairing, goods called for and delivered. 47 E. 7th. Pbone 302 CREAMERIES. LANE COUNTY CBEAMEBY The L. C. Brand of butter is always fresh and sweet. Ask your grocer for It. Fresh milk and cream always on band. Pbone 117. 48 Park St tf CHIROPRACTIC DR. J. I. FISCHER 317-13, White Temple. Phone 410. Res. 1213-R. Da M. ASHTON Office opposite Eu gene Theatre. Phone 800. tf i ee- seen SAL0f SAM We FOR RENT ROOMS WANTED Hoy 16 to 20 years to work on dairy farm. No smoker need apply. Phone 15-F-32. Vi mile west of Santa Clara. 11. C. Butler. jc22 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Horses and cattle to put on good No. 1 pasture; well watered; also take some cows if giving milk for their keep. Twrf miles south Alder. H. M. Elliott. - jP22 WANTED Highest cash prices paid for hides, second hand furniturj, second hand stoves and ranges; wool rags, 6c per lb.; mixed cotton and wool, 2c; old papers and magazines, 60c per cwt. Wo buy all kinds of metal, junk and bottles. Telephone 704, 06 West 8th Street WANTED Mohair ana wcol; will pay highest cash prices. See Herman Beau mister, at Warnock's feed barn, 867 Pearl St. Phone 116. tf VISITING CARDS Neatly printed vis iting cards, latest style, any site, 100 for 75 cents, Saturday only. Guard Job Department tf WANTED 1 TON HAY Oats, vetch or cheat. Call 9S6-J. je22 WANT TO HEAR DIRECT from own ers of ranches, city property or n business of any kind that won'a sell. Am no real estate man, so thero is no commission to pay. Address B. C. Marcum, Gen. Delivery, Eugene, Ore. jc23 WANTED To buy a milch goat. P. Skovbo, Junction City, Ore. jc21 LOST AND FOUND. LUST At Pillar Bock, McKcnzie river. package containing two suit boxes tied together bearing name of Mrs. Croner. Finder please return to Bang's Livery Eugene or Mrs. Croner, McKcnzie Bridge. jo21 AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY HAIRDRESSING MME. SHAFFER Hairdressiug par lors, 780ft Willamette. Phone bSS. HASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build ing. Phono 1000. Hours 8:30 to 0:00. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS MRS. OLIVE C. WALLER, OBV1LLE WA1A.EU lurkville Graduate. 418 Cockerline & W'etherbcc Building. DR. H. L. STUDLEY Office, room 322 White Temple. Phone 580-J. Residence 2111 West Tenth St. Phone OSO-L. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. J. F. TITUS Homcopathlst, 038 Willamette street. Obstetrics and dis eases of children given special atten tion. O. R. GULLION, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose Throat. Eyes tested and glasses fur nished. 300 I.O.O.F. Building. Tel. 133 tf STORAGE BATTERIES WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES Service station at 880 Pearl St. Roy J. Anderson. Pbone 1272. j23 THERAPEUTICS DR. C. B. BAILEY 058 Olive St u PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING. GEORGE D. HEITZMAN 58-02 West Sixth street. Phone 817. HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing, tin ning and heating; sewer pipe nnd drain tile. Seventh nnd Oak streets. Phone 1002. PATENTS RICHARD G. PARK, JR. Solicitor of Patents, 1410 F St., N. W. Washing ton, D. C. UNDERTAKERS. BRANSTETTER & McLAUGHLIN Funeral Directors; lady assistant; Auto hearse. 1162 Olive. Phone 015. GORDON & VEATCn Funeral direct ors. Lady assistant. Full auto equip ment. Chnpel nnd residence corner of Tenth and Penrl streets. Both phones 0S7. BRAVE. MrAWNt- MONEY TO LOAN FEDERAL RURAL CREDIT FARM LOANS 5 per cent interest, 5 to 40 years, amortisation plan. Federal farm loan bonds drawing 4 Per ceut, de nominations $25-$50-$100-$o00 and $1000 each, exempt from all taxation. Geo. Melvin Miller, Secty-Trens., 317 C. and W. Bldg. tf LEND YOU A MILLION 6 FARM LOANS 0 FARM LOANS Straight Loans nnd Installment Loans on City Property EARLE STANLEY SMITH 081 Willamette (upstuirs) Phone 75 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Current rates of interest no commissions; no inspection feea. David Auld, room 6, First Natl. Bank Bldg., Eugene, Or. MONEY MONEY 6, 0, 7 per cent farm loans, plenty of mouoy for straight city loans, 30 Sth Ave. West, F. J. BERGER tf MONEY llONEt J, Oft, T per cent farm louu, plenty of money for straight city loans, SO Si U Ave. wost x J. BEUGEO. tf FARM IJANS AT 8 per cent and op. Large sums available for business and residence property. Peterson-Skotheim & Co. tf MISCELLANEOUS. CALaPOOYA SPRINGS is where you can g.t RID OF RHEUMATISM. STO.MACH TROUBLE and KIDNEY TROUBLES and have a fine outing. Whole you get the most for your money. Address Calapooya Springs, London, Ore. tf EXPERT Window Cleaning. Phone 443. tf OurLostanaiour?aColunw Willput the5rxitMrtof QsutL? on it on a help you Via d what uou have Inst TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PAOiriU COMPANY Main Line Northbound. No. 10 Oregon Express.... R:29 a.m. (Picking u? Euceno-Portlund sleeper) No. IU ShuBtu Limited 8:52 a.m. No. 18 Itosiburg Portland Local 10:41! a.m. No. 24 Eugene Limited to Portland l:CO p.m. No, 14 Portland ExoreRs....5:25 p, m. Southbound. No IS California Express.. 12:20 a,m. No. 10 San Prnnclco Ex press I'M p.m. No. 17 Portlacd-Ashland Local (drop Portland-Eugene sleeper) 0:lt a.M No. 23 Eugene Limited from Portland 12:01 p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited 7:41 p. m. No. 10 Portlnnd-Itoscburg Local 0:4? p.m. Wendllng and Oakrldga Branches (Southern Faolflo Co.) No. BL Leaves for Wendlirg 7:20 a. m No. 01! Arrivcr from Oak- ridge and Wetdling 10:16 a.m. No. IK Leaves for Wendllng and Oakridge 2:30 p.m. No. 34 Arrives fron? vend- ling. i 6:00 p. m. West Slue Dlvi;on. No. 101 Ltivcs dally for Portland U 05 a.m. :io. 102 Arrives dulljr from Portland 2:05 p.m. Coos Bay Llna. No. 002 Leavo Eugene 12:03 p.m. Arrive Cushnian ii:10 p.m. Arrive Mursbfield !i:55 p. m. No. 601 Leave Marsbfield... 7:05 am. Arrive Cushnian 10:55 a. m. Arrive Eugeno 1:45 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC Northbound. No. Irfsve Eugene 2 (Owl) 12:05 a.m. 10 (Limited) 7:05 s.m. 14 (local) 11:15 a.m. 10 (Limited) 1:55 n. m 22 (Local) 0:29 p.m. Southbound No. Arrive Kugrne 21 (Cwl) 6:50 a. m. 1 (Local) 10:55 a.m. 5 (Limited) 12:20 p.m. 0 (Local) 0:5 n.m. 13 (Limited) A:C0 p.m. There's a Place for Every Song OFOocvATONUAHC 0UARe.ABRt- W ,0N(r LEAN J TRAD1 Merchants' Exchange Quits Op . erations Until Government Has Declared Its Policy. (By Th A$odal0d Prt$a) Tortlaud, Or., Juue 21. All tradiujt iu wheat 011 tilt Portlnml Merchants Kx dmiige has bet'ii simpeutlei until the gov ernment bus declared its policy iu regurd to tho wheat trade, rend an a mi ounce nient issued tit the exchange today. The order applies to transactions in futures and cash deals alike. Dealings iu futures was permitted hero last MouUny for tho first time in several mouths. Uncertainty regarding tho government's food control plans, which caused wheat to drop thirty-two cents hero yesterday, was the maiu reason for the move, it is understood. Chicago, .Tune 2 Improved crop prospects in the northwest together with free offerings In the southwest tended today to ease tho wheat market. Open ing prices which ranged from tho same as yesterday's finish to 1c lower, were followed by ft material downturn for September but a slight gain for July which however, soon disappeared. Another advance, in the July delivery ensued owing to scattered buying orders. September continued to bo depressed. The cloao was unsettled 1 l-2c net lower to 2c advanco with July $2.03 and Sep timber $1.78 1-2. ForecosU of unfavorable weather gave temporary strength to com. After open iug urn-hanged to fi-Sc off the market scored a substantial advance and then sagged all around wellbelow yesterday's close. Keuewal of export buying led after' ward to a decided upturn The close was nervous at gains of l-4c to 1 l-4c net. Oats showed stubborn resistance to selling pressure. Provisions had a downward bent, in fluenced chiefly by weakness in the bog market. . ' NO MAItKET IN SEATTLE. .Seattle, Wash., Juno 21. No wheat market. Yesterday's cur receipts: Wheut 7; oats 4; barley 1; flour 5. PORTLAND MAItKETS Portlnml, Or., Juno 21. Hugs steady receipts 107. , Oj'ttle sternly j receipts flrifl. Sheep Bteady; receipts 870. WALL STREET New York, Juno 21. Despite the con timinnce of high money rates today's market retrieved ninuy' recent losses, Gains ranged from 1 to 8 points In nctive industrials, rails, shippings, motors nnd coppers. Sales aggregated 050,000 shares, Equipments were the only activo fea tures of the final hour at top prices of tho dny. Tho closing was firm. Liberty bonds ruled at par. BANK CLEARINGS Spokane, Wash., Juno 21. Clearings $SKM34; bnlnncea $75,818. I'ortlnnS, Or., Juno 21. Clearings $2, 273,803; bnlnnccs $317,322. Seattle, Wash., June 21. Clearings $3,500,001 ; balances $034,000. Tnromn, Wash., Juno 23. Clcariugs, $40,8,547; bnlances $50,05(1. BUTTER Cubes, extras, 300300; prime firsts 35c; Jobbing prices; prints, extra;, 38c; cartons 1c extra; butterfat No. 1, 38c; No. 2, 30c. FGGS- -Oregon ranch current receipts SO (!? 31c per uoz.; Oregon ranch se lects 32c per doxen. BEANS California amnll white 17c; largo white, 10Vc; LI mm, itVio; jink, 14c; bayoue, 134c. DPIE1) FRUIT Apples 12 cents; per pound; apricots, 10 0t 10c; peachsa, 10 (ii 11c; prunes, Italian :0'j (it 12c. BACON Fancy, 38 4J40 cents; stan dard 30 (if 37c; choice 23 B 35c. POTATOES Urcgon buying prices: $3.50 (ix 4. New California 4 Be per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, fine 47 ifi 53c; coarse 58c; valley 00 (ill WAc HAMS All sizes, choice 20c; stand ard, 28c; skinued, 20 (ill 27c; picnics, 22 cents; Cottage rolls 20c. HIDES Salted bides, 25 po-inds and up, 20c; salted stsgs, 50 pounds and up, 10c; salted kip, 15 pounds to 25 Dounds, 20c; sslted calf lip to 10 pounds 32c; green hides, 25 pounds snd up, 13c; Green slags, 50 pounds and up, 13c; dry bides, 84c; dry calf, 40c; salt hides, 21 lr; dry horse hides, $1 (gl 2.50; suit horse hides $3 (ft 5. PELTS Dry longlwonled pelts, 87c; dry short-wool pelts, 25c; dry sheep sbearliugs, each 15 j 30c; salt sheep shearlings, aach 25 ii 50c Eugene Artist to Sing Before Mu Phi Upsilon Mrs. laise Beckett Middletont of the University School of Music, will bo one of those who will Bing at tho convention of the Mu Phi Kpsilon sorority to be held tit louvre uco, Ivans., boou. From there she will go to MeConnelsvillo, Ohio, to visit her parents, after which ahe will go to New York and Boston. While in tho east Mrs. Middleton will se lect u large amount of new music for tho girls' glee, club at the University. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou for Lane County. Eirst National Bank of Eugene, Ore gon, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Amasn V Hurd nnd Lottie llurd, Defendants. To Lottlo HurO, Defendant: In tho Nnmo of tho Stnto of Oregon: You nro hereby required to nppcur and answer tha complaint filed against you in tho above eulltled caitBe within six weeks from tho date of the first puh llcation of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will lake judgment against you for tho sum of SISfi.OO together with interest thereon nt the rnto of 8 per cent por annum rroni the 8th day of February, 1017, un til paid, and for the further sum of $34.- 37 and tho further sum of 35.00 attor ney's fees nnd for tho coats and disburse ments of the above entitled action. This aummoriB is published once each week for six successive weeks iu 4he Kugcno Daily Guard, a dally newspaper of aenernl circulation published at Fu- rgrne In Lane county. Oregon, by order of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judge of the nbovo entitled Court, which order bears dale of tho Rth day of May, 1017; tho date of tho first publication of this summons is May 10, 1017. POTTEH & IMMEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. No. 848-Thurs-dy-Je21 Wanted- The Right Man The employer who feels the need of new blood in his organization can reach the most desirable and - ambitious class of employees through A Guard Want Ad. The employee seeking a better field for his ability and enthu siasm can get in touch with healthy and growing concerns through A Guard Want Ad. There are hundreds of good po sitions open today.and there arc hundreds of good men to fill them. The problem is to find the particular man for the par ticular job. The Guard Want Ads Will do this work thoroughly; for they carry your message to the cream of the trade. What Is Your Want? ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL! PROPERTY. Whereas, the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couuty of Lane, did by an order made and entered on the j 81st day of May, 1017, authorise, eni-j power and direct the administrator of the estate of James Neat, Deceased, to sell, tho northeast quarter of the northeaat! quatter, tho south half of the northeast! quarter aud the northwest quarter of: the southeast quarter of Section 20 ini township 10 South, Range 2 East of the' Willamette Meridian, containing 100: acres of land in Lane County, Oregonj and belonging to tho said estate. j That pursuant to said ordor and dlrec-j tlon, nnd for the purposes therein set; forth, nnd in compliance with ssld order I will sell said property at public sale on Saturday, the 80th day of June, 1017, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day at the front door of the Lane County Court House, in Eugene, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, if a satisfactory hid Is received. Tcrma of sale nro cssh in hand, sub ject to confirmation by the Court. 8. A. McCLUHE, Administrator of the Estate of James Ncal, Deceased. No.8tl0-Thnrs-dy-Je28 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In tho County Court of the State of, Oregon in and for the County of Lane. i In Probata No. 2400. In Re Estate of Chrlstena J. Ilembroo, deceased. On June 0, 11117, tho undersigned, ex ecutrix of the above estate, filed in sa'd probata proceeding her final account; and on said date the court entered an, order that the hearing thereon shall fo" had on July 0, 1017, at 10 o'clock a. ni. at the county court room in Eugene, Oregon; aud that all pereons having any objections thereto shall file the same on or boforo the hour set for the hearlug upon the said final account. EUGENIA E. HEMBREE, , Executrix.! H. VS. Siattery, Attorney for the Exeou-I trlx. No.SOl-l'hurs-dy.JySI By "HOP" If: