- Evening, November 21, 1917.
.fiUGENE. DAILY GUARD.
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rTj,h small child wanti work .by
p-TJtry of nil -kinds.
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pSri?s," hiei"'"t ca,h prtcet"f
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rT,tm i good home 10 ou, m
&0I"Lm in exchange for help
.veilings. Phone 02F4.
bibWP n21
ESitfonP WoDuld consider part
.Td .took. Phone X3-Fn13.
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I . a i.niAif hv hv thA ton
rpinr 110 acres
IS und; no rocks and good .oil;
li till . ,., w.ter; 3
WTCi: tadta over
; lrw" .... ii. Ah,,t
mi)p from BtiBck -
nUe. a ...hnnl. Will trade
nuleBO"1 -----
m ' .nrtv or sell and give
I. time on part payment. M. F.
234 E 11th atroct. - n20
unMR furnished. Wood, tools,
fcUi, $2000. 8 Hoviy BuUding.
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Ion
"yi,E Modern oak oKice dosk
dcbiir, ugni iiu..u, m
hffiGto dose out my dry second
tith fir wooa i am oiienus u
it (6.00 aenverea. nra cau.
i U0, 45 W Ninth St. n21
COW for sale. Durham, heavy
with heifer calf. Phone 30G li
'. i n21
DissrcKGER lleht touring car to
tare for real estate of equal value.
K. pacific Auto Co. nJ4
SALE One ton Ford truck com-
It with body and top. Peterson &
ok, Junction City. . nJ4
I SALE Saw mill in good condition,
l-.ritv 50.000 ft. nor day. Inauire of
pt-Babb Hardware Co, Eugene,
lion. nz
1 8iLE Thoroughbred Scotch Col-
L inlj to Rex Floral Co. n24
MUTED HALE HELP
or young women and men
bud to prepare for telegraph eer-
to tela fill vacancies caused by
uil drafting men for war; posl-
Ituronteed. Call or write, Tele-
i;h Deportment, Iloom 606 Pas'
Baudinr, Portland, or Railway
fanph Iastitute, Spokane, ..Wash.
n2b
iTED First class open shop lathe,
ip, floor and radial drill press
ioi to work on government ship ma
in; contract!. State in first letter
experience and class of work ac-
nned to, Eight hour day with time
halt for all overtime. Full details
607 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore-
n21
TED Experienced bookkeeper
tenorrapher, one who can handle
rapondence and Is trustworthy in
Tnipect, for out of town position,
hraces required. Address 2356
Atari n22
(TED Men for rock crusher work
wttara Grove. Thoue 170-J or call
o West Tenth St . tf
FEDA young man 10 to 18 yra.
t'L1' lera 'B0 mauufactnring op-
rmeai. Phone 382. ' tf
WHTED-FEMALE help
wants
h 2304 - ( n..n.. . ' n
fTt0 MISCELLANEOUS
pH) 40 to 80 acres. Moil anil.
P "without imprcvements, in Wll-
l , J uvor Aa miles xrom
Mo town, in exchange for good
r,'8 Iot- vnty ft111', water,
' 'Midence section in sunny su
2' Jose. F. J. JOHNSON,
i Ave., San Jose, Calif. n21
ID-Dressmnklng at home.' Mrs.
I1 onyder. PimnA ocn.n
I - UVuu U Oil "it.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Chiukeua, ducks, turkeys,
Tamale Factory, 602 Oak. Phone sViO-J
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CALF WANTED See J. A. Honns,
Phone 0F15. E20
$1000 WANTED Real Estate security
and prompt, repayment. 7 per cent in
terest. Room No. 817 C. & W. Bldg.
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WANTED Freeh mi)k cow, heavy milk
er. Will pay good price for good cow.
W. F. Reed, Chula Vista, Phone 48F5
n20
FOR RENT ROOMS
1'Olt RENT From two to four room
apts. furnished. Call at 121 0th Ave.
West. N , tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished room,
bath, two blocks from Willamette,
$1.60 a week. Phone S52-H. tf
FOR RENT Desirable rooms Bultablo
for one or two young men. Phone
70S-J or call at 030 Patterson St. 1)21
THE SHIRLEY Corner 9th and High
Sts. First class boarding house; Home
cooked " meals. Reasonable rates. Cen
trally located. n26
FOR RENT ROOMS
FOR RENT Small apartment houae
close in. See F. L. Chambers, Firat
Natl. Bank. n21
FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeeping
rooms. Private entrance. Ground floor.
1234 High St. Also sleeping room. c20
FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart
ment. Kitchenette and private hath.
1208 Pearl. Phone 112. n20
FOR RENT HOUSES
I OK WONT -Moacrn tlvs room house nt
032 Ninth Ave. East See Geo. T.
Uall Jr., at office 141 Ninth Ave. E.
or home 652 Ninth X". ifl. . tf
FOR RENT FARMS
FOR RENT 3 acres, 4 milea from
town. Good 0 room house, barn, chick
en coop and rabbit hatch. Address
2313 care Guard. .tf
MONEY TO LOAN
LEND YOU A MILLION
dfc FARM LOANS 0
Straight Loans and Installment Loans
on City Property.
EARLE STANLEY SMITH
681 Willamette (upstairs) Phone 70
MONES MONEI 6, 0, 7 per cent
farm loans, plenty of money for
straight city loans, 80 8th Ave. West.
F. J. BURGER tf
REAL ESTATE LOANS: Seo lis for
long and short time loans on improv
ed farm and Eugene property. Rorer
& Brundage at Bank of Commerce,
: Eugene, Oregon. ' ' tf
FEDERAL RURAL CREDITS Farm
ers borrow at 0 per cent and repay
at 6 per cent which wipes out the
whole debt, principal and interest, in
86 years with privilege of full or par
tial repayment, alter 0 years. Geo.
Melvln Miller. becty-Treas. 317 C. &
W. Bldg. tf
FARM LCAN3: Twenty year omortiieC
plan. No atc:k. Property at any time.
Rates low. Must bo improved land.
Walter B. Jones, office over Bank of
Commerce, Eugene. tf
LOST In or near S. P. depot, one
lady's open face, Elgin, gold watch,
attached to a pin. Letter T on back of
watch. Phone Kappa Kappa Gamma
House, 204. Reward. . n22
FOUND Crochet hand bag corner 11th
and Monroe. Coll at Guard Office. n21
Yes we want Poultry,
Veal, Hogs and Eggs at
top prices.
EUGENE FRUIT CO.
YtleahOM MS
WOOD FOR FUEL
All Kinds
Coal, Cord and Stove
WOOD
WILLIAMS FUEL CO.
Phone: Office 651-J; Res
idence, 651-L.
D0 YOU KHOW WHY--- Most Seed
Close, 1-2 to 1 1-2 Cents Net
Higher With January at $1.19
1-2 and May $1.17 1-2.
(By The Anonalxt Prttt)
Chicago, Nov. 21. Uncertainty over
transportation difficulties and prospects
of new restrictions on trading had a do
pressing effect today on the corn market
Opening quotations, whicn ranged from
1-4 off to l-8c advance, with January
1.18 and May 1.16 7-8 to 1.17 1-8, were
followed by a material setback all around.
Subsequently a sharp upturn in prices
resulted from advices showing acute in
ability to move grain from interior prints
to terminals. Wull street advances and ti
more complete undemanding of the mag
nitude of General, Hniss sjccc-ss tended
also to strengthen the murktt. The
close waa unsettled, .1-2 to 1 l-2c net.
higher, with January 1.19 1-2 vo 1.10 018
and May 1.17 1-2 fi 1.17 0-8.
Oats weakened with corn. Business
was almost entirely of a local character.
Higher prices on hogs lifted provis
ions. Offerings were scarce.
WAT;tj STREET
New York, Nov. 21. The ruefccssful
offensive of the Entente allies in France
and more satisfactory domestic condi
tions stimulated today's broaa market,
leaders making gross gains of 2 to 6
GUARD'S BUSINESS. 1ELCFH0NE
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
HOWARD M. BROWN ELL, Lawyer.
All business promptly attended to.
Telephone 1160. tf
JESSE G. WELLS Lawyer, 814 Park
street; gives special attention to the
examination of abstracts, drafting of
wills, eettling of estates, conveyances,
and collections. Also to ail pension
matters. Phone 1028.
H. E. SLAlTEKi" Attorney and Coun
selor at Law; Solicitor, in Uhaucery.
Office: Rooms 10, 11, 12, 13 Beckwitb
Bldg., cor. Seventh and Willamette,
Eugene, Ore. .
GEORGE B. DORRIS Attorney-at-
Law Office: Hcvey building, .corner
Eighth and Willamette streets, rooms
1 and 2, Hovey Building.
FOSTER & HAMILTON Attorneys-
at-Law, United State National nana
building. Phone 880.
S. D. ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
' Offi itltl Williimette-St.' tf
0. A WINTEiafUIER Attorney-at-Law.
Land title and probata special
ties. Office over Bank of Commerce.
r. m TiiAVIS Attorner-at-Ijiw. Of
fice over EugeJe Loan and Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
5. O. IMMEL Attorney and Counselor,
United States Bank Building. Phone
L. BILYETJ Atturney-at-Law. Office
upstairs, 806 Willamette street, Eu
. gene, Oregon.
AUTO 8PRINS8
We give a
written guaran
tee on our Spring for one yer.
LAHER AUTO SPUING CO,
34 N. 10th St., Portland. Marshall HPS.
CLEANING. AND PRESSING
IMPERIAL CLEANERS & HATTERS
Pressing and repairing, goods called
(or and delivered. 47 E. 7th. Phone 302
CREAMERIES,
LANE COUNTY CREAMEEY The L.
C. Brand of butter is always fresh and
sweet. Ask your grocer for it Fresh
milk and cream always on hand. Phone
117. 48 Park St. tf
CHIROPRACTIC
DR. J. I. FISCHER 817-18, White
Temple. Phone 410. Beg. 1213-R.
CHINESE DOCTOR
J. 0. YUEN, of Salem and Albany locat
ed now at 014 Olive St Cor. Ninth
avenue, Eugene. Try me when all else
falls. Consultation free. tf
Catalogues Give Us This Blissful Impression?
points. Sales approximated 800,000
shares.
Gains were irregularly rtd.i.'ed by
profit taking in tin last hour. The clos
ing was strong. Llliei'ty 4's varied from
07.80 to 08.20 and the 3 1-2's from 00.00
1-2.
. BANK CLEARINGS
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 21. Clearings
$766,812; balancoa $100,278.
Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Clearings,
$4,322,000; balances $1,001,284.
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 21. Clearings
$1,041,804; balances $401,000.
Seattle, Nov. 21. Clearings, $4,217,
100; balances $671,504.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Cnttlo steady
Receipts 74. Medium, to choice stec rs $0
,9.50; good to medium atce a SS.25 ftj)
000; common to good steers .Si;.",'.
820; choice cows, and heifera $0.70
7.10; common to good cows and heifers
$5.00 6.70; bulls $4.00 fl.7r; can
nerg $4.00 B.OO; calves $7.00 W 0.50;
stockers and feeder steers $4.00 'ii 7 20.
Hogs steady; receipts 216. Prime light
$16.20 10.40; prime heavy $16.00
10.20; pigs $13.50 14.20; bulk $16.00.
Sheep steady; receipts 40. Western
lr.mbs $13.00 14.00; valley lambs $1.1
13.00; yearlings . $12.00 12.50;
wethers $11.75 12.25; ewes $8.00
10.00. .
Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Butter stendy
city creamery prints 48; cartons 49c;
'buying prico butterfat 02 54c; Port
land; cube extras 42 l-2c; prime firsts
41c; dairy 80c.
Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Today's car
receipts: Wheat 10; flour 3; oats 1; hay
4. . -.'
AND CUSSIfD DIKOTORJ
HAIRDRESSING
HASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build-.
iLg. l'hone 1008. Hours S:30 to 6:00.
MMB. SHAFFER Hairdressing par
lors, ove; l'rice Shoe Store. Phone 8S8
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
MRS. OLIV'El !. WArj.UTt nnvn.T.r
WALLER Kitl(7iUe Graduate. 41S
Cnckerlinn & Wfitherbee Building.
DR. fl. L. STUDLEX Office, room 322
White Temple. thoDO OSi-J. Residence
201 West Tenth SU Phone 5S9-L.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. J. F. TITUS Eomeopathist, 838
nuiamette street, uuiietrics and dis
eases of children given (.pedal atten
tion. O. n. GULLION, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose
Throat. Eyes tested and glasses fur
nished. 806 I.O.O.F. Building. Tel. 133
STORAGE BATTERIES
WUXARD STORAGE BATTERIES
Service station at 83 7th Ave. E. Boy
J. Anderson. l'hone 1272. j23
W. W. EBBETT Gould Storage Bat
teriea for sale. Recharging, starting
and lighting ignition systems installed
and repaired. With Eugene Motor Ser
vice 8th and Olive St tf
THERAPEUTICS
KB. C B. BAILEY 608 Olive St u
TAXIDERMIST.
CBAS. RING Brlni in vonr d. h-.A.
have them tanned, made into gloves!
m years experience wita Eugene Gun
uo. i'tono ioi.
PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING.
GEORGE D. HE1TZMAN 08-02 West
Bixtn street, rnone 617.
HALL tc SHUMWAY Piuinbins. tin.
ning and heating; sewer pipo aud drain
- me. aoventn tna oak street.' Phone
1UUZ.
UNDERTAKERS.
BRANSTETTER & McLAUGHUN
Funeral Directors; lady assistant;
auto near, axua uuve. rnone 615,
GORDON A VEATCH Funeral direct.
ora. Lady assistant Full auto eauln.
. ment Chapel and residence corner of
Tenth ana rcari streets. Both phones
vol .
MEAT MARKET
EARL BALDWIN Good meat at right
price. 700 Monroe St Phone 189. Fre
delivery.. tf
DIXON WILL SPEAK
TI
Manager Booth-Kelly Company
Will Address Students of Uni
versity Thursday Night.
A. C. Dixon, manager of the Booth
Kelly Lumber company, will address the
members of the University Commerce
club, at their regular meeting at the
Y. W. C. A., at 8 o'clock, Thursday
evening. s
Mr. Dixon has been allowed to select
his own subject meeting of the club,
which recently waa organised by the
majors in the School of Commerce, but
with which numerous other studenta
have become affiliated. It is Intended
to hold bi-weekly or tri-weekly meetings
through the school year, and to take up
each session a study of the important
commercial problems of the day. The
meetings always will be open to the
general public.
At the meeting this week,, a musical
entertainment will be provided and re
freshments will be served.
Native of Denmark Has
Hard Job to Get in Army
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 8. A comblna
tlon of circumstances, chief of which
is a set ot false teeth in his upper jaw,
has prevented Paul K. Sorenson, a na
tive of Denmark, from getting into the
war on the side of the allies. Sorenson
is from North Dakota.
After being rejected for service be
cause of his lack of a full complement
of natural teeth, Sorenson bought
ticket here and applied at the local
SUMMONS
In the' Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County.
Sarah Daisy Langc, Plaintiff
va.
F. R. Welch, W.'A. Bohart, E. K. Chap
man and W. B. Addleman, Defendants,
To F. R. Welch, W. A. Bohart, and
E. K. Chapman, Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the complaint of
Plaintiff in the above entitled suit on or
before the laBt day of the time pre.
scribed in the order for publication of
this summons hereinafter referred to,
to-wit: On or before December 20, 1017,
and you are hereby notified that if you
fail so to appear or answer, for want,
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled Court for tho relief prRy
ed for in. the complaint, viz: for a do
tree that there be due and unpaid upon
that certain contract dated-May 16, 1012,
between Sarah Daisy Lange and F. R.
Welch, the sum of $1200.00 and interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from May 16, 1012; the further
sum of $20.70 and interest thereon from
April 3, 1017, at the rate of six per cent
per annum; for the sum of $150 attor
neys fees and costs and disbursements
herein, and that the Court fix a time
within which said sums of money and in
terest and costs of this suit be paid by
the defendants, and that unless said pay
ment be made as decreed by the Court
within the time decreed by the Court
that said last named defendants 'and
each of thorn and each and every person
claiming any right, title or interest
whatsoever in and to the lends covered
by aaid contract by, through or under
them, be decreed to have forfeited their
right, title and interest therein, and for
ever enjoined from asserting any inter
est or claim thereto, and such other re
lief as may seem meet and equitable.
Tho lands described in said contract
are described as follows:
Lot numbered two (2) of Fruit
vale as pla'tted and recorded, being
part of the Joseph Ogle and wife
"Donation Land Claim No. 43 Notf.
No. 2250, in township 17 South
Range 4 West of the AVillamette
Meridian, Lane County, Oregon.
This summons is served by publication
thereof in the Eugene Dally Guard, a
newspaper of general . circulation pub
lished in Lane County, Oregon, under
and by virtue of an order of the Honor
able G. F. Sklpworth, Judge of the
above entitled Court, dated November 6,
1817, directing publication of said sum
mons once a week for six weeks, which
order requires you to appear and an
swer the complaint on or before six
weeks from the date of the first publi
cation of this summons. ' -
The date of- the first publication of
this summons is November 7, 1017.
SMITH & BRYSON,
Eugene, Oregon,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Nn.451-Wed-dv-dl8
French Priest, Decor
ated for bravery,
'36
Father 8ourls.
Father Sourls, who has been given
every decoration the French government
can give for bravery, has come to the.
United States to tell the American people
about the war. He said he would talk to
Americans from the religious point of
view about the war. .
Canadian recruiting office. Because he
is an American citizen, however, he was
again unauccessful. v
He had registered for service under
the selective draft law, and for that
reason cannot get into Canada, -where
he believes he could enlist in the domin
ion forces Ho left "for Seattle in the
hope that he -would find an opportunity
there- to get into a uniform of 'one of
tho allied nations. ' -.'
. If tho troughs leak rub some cement
into the cracks. " ' "
It's worry, not work, that kills. Don't
worry keep busy.
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PREPAREDNESS
f We are prepared to meet all
competition, Because ,
First
t We have the equipment
Second
" The volume of business we
do requires buying stoc.k in
quantities and at a much low
er coat.
You need not
your job as
actual cost of
small per
GUARD
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed administrator baa filed his final
account in the Etate of Anna Mabtilda
Funke, deceased, and by order of the
County Court dated Nov. 18, 1017, Sat
urday, the 10th day of December, U1T,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has
been fixed as the time of hearing any
objections that may be filed to laid final
account.
All persons having any objections to
said final account are hereby notified to
file the same with the County Clerk on
or before said 10th day of December,
1017. -
Date of firat publication, Nov. 14, 1017
A. O. FUNKE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mabtilda Funke, Deceased.
No. 460-Wed-dy-dl2
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING.
To whom It may concern: '
. Notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the legal voter being resident tax
payers aud owners of real property in
Road District No. 13, in Lane County,
Oregon, will be held at the hoar of 2:00
o'clock p. m., on. the 24th day of No
vember, A. D., 1917, at the Precinct!
Voting Place in said Road District to
determine whether said road district
shall levy a special tax of 2 mills npon
all the taxable property in aaid district
for the purpose of providing fundi for
Toads leading to Padfio Highway.
H. L. BOWN,
County Judge.
M. H. HARLOW,
E. R. SPENCER,
County Commissioner..
No.455-Wed-dy.n21
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING
To whom it may concern: - . -
Notice ia hereby given that a meeting
of the legal voter being resident tax-'
payers and owners of real property In
Road District No. 14, in Lane County,
Oreon, will be held at the hour of 2:00
o'clock p. m., on the 24th day of No
vember, A. D., 1817, at the Dorena Hall
in said Road District, to determine .
whether said road district shall levy a
special tax of 2 mills upon all the tax
able property in said district for the
purpose of providing funds for improving
road from Teeters Creek bridge to the
W. J. Messenger place.
. H. L. BOWN,
'County Judge.
E. R. SPENCER,
County Commissioner. ,
No. 454-Wed-dy-n21
havp us figure
our. prices are
production plus
cent profit.
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