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.'T'HE fJUOfiNB'.-.D.-A'r.E.. .'OFfir.fi..;-'-:- . . . ... . O ..."tV. O Pago. Seven 'i '.xruoir j. " worp. . M,,.m Wertleemeht. ' 'S LANE COUNTY GREATEST MARISET MGE it I k HEW TODAY . ..nmmvr C i T T." AlJCl-'., ' . instructions from sir. "'f kTiij, I wul 8eU b pubhc ""wesY 11th WEDNES- p M "sharp, it 1 i-.'X: i ni trcin ci-r-iwr.. - . 1 .( Vl milk . two-year-tf Writer, with caif t loot. 6 heif- -will he t""1 800n 1 ,?"V bull. 1 two-year old Jer H hnll all T. B. tested. 1 gray i're lB rrwi. 1 Mammoth Jack, 5 j.ft tnctor una set of plows, indir: McCormica mu" ...., Jviike- 3 wagons; sulkey plow; f wSkini pi: di8C dr'": hoe LIS cultivator; walking eul- 3-sect on wood harrow; 2 ,u;fr.rkeR; 1 wason box-1 H.'p. I ratine; 1 set hark harness: Lie plo harness; quantity of heboid goods and many small tnflB tOO auiuriwui. w . Jous-fjn and under cash, over IY nt a credit of 3 to 6 -oaths on bankable notes bearing J ... cent from dute. 'K kKLLY. Owner. fiXSK 01' COMMERCE, Clerk. Silly MELON, Auctioneer. 830 Willamette St. m21-23-24-20 183 DODGE ROADSTER, mo tor overhauled, good tires, worth the money, ?500. 101 DODGE BROTHERS tour ' ,,vfruipH nrd tires. X49D. w,v. . 1918 DODGE BROTHERS toirr iofi, good mechanical condition, tim,, priced t0 BeU' 1923 DURANT touring, newly painted disc wheels, spotlight, bumper, a snap, $600. TOED TOURING, $95. . DODGE BROTHERS screen de- livery, a bargain, $450. HATHAVfAY MOTOR COMPANY m21 WOl'LD jou be interested in a lot en paved street, an improvements in and paid for. Walking distance from center. Only U30. Better let ii Dhow vou one. DANDY new bungalow all city im provements :n and paid lor. it is up to date, lots of built ins and priced tiibt. S2B0O. XDV 5-rooru bungalow. Well located lor acbool, fairly close in, a dandy coit modern little home only $2800. T.KY best 6-room house between Willamette and University. It is ilmoat new, up to date in every war and priced to sell. Let us show it to vou. GOOD 8-room house and several out buildings, one acre of ground, ex cellent soil, on Pacific Highway. Will trade for email tract or city property. Whnt have you? HOFSESS REALTY CO. i3 Willamette. Phone 7u0 ... m2 DO YOU WANT THIS ? Some one is going to own a new home mis wees. A nice o-room plastered 'buugalow with fireplace, and built ins. Good plumbing well located. I'rke only 3S00. Buy this just like 'reut;c?40.'cnsh dnd- $IO.eaclr month. This includes interest. This is the first time that this property has been offtred on these terms and ume one is Bure to take it within the next few days. Why not atop paring rent and own your own tome? EUGENE REALTY CO. 621 Willamette. tf lEAl'TY WORK 5 women to trav el. urinoDsirate ann sell aemers vll known toilet goods. $25 to $50 per week. Ry. fare paid. If not free to travel ask about our local rep rennative proposition. Experience desirable but not necessary aa we train you. Write quick Goodrich Drug Co., Omaha, Nebr. a:i0-m7-14-21 DIVERSITY DISTRICT O-room nuse, modern except heat, 6 bed moms, large lot in fruit, berries d gnrilen. Trice $3850. Small "ft payment ond easy monthly payments. See it tndav. P. P nvnc ti.-At ipv rr pi Willamette St. Phone 741. m27 WANTED Young man who enn fur- un oomi to do general office nrt. Good chance for advance ment. One who can use typewriter referred. 'all hettwecn S and 0 tomiht or between 8 and 0 in the ornms. 27 E Oth, left hand door. m21 M'.R SALE Main street cotifec- '"nrry and restaurant, doing good Msine.it. Must sell on account of "! "ealth. All good equipment, fresh "k f goods. Write Box 17 i. Urnsbur, Ore. Phone 582. m27 PjNTKn AT ONCE Experienced ...nin to tase over small eqinp JJ ""iry. No capital but reference" required pronP 3!)8.K or addr, " 7th Ave. West m21 rillS RACE, good house. --, uii ui an Kinns, acrea ot nr bottom soil. Buy now. in time " Plant garden. Phone 14H1-R. m23 f '"MAI E-BUck mare, good work- lirw; ,f ' OT double. Weight about U Dm. Sound and in fair condi a,. Bargiin. Phone 55-P-12 . , m28 'i?',Wo," r girl to assist fc'iasework. Oo home nights. 2 'Mr- McKlnley over Mrst Nn- Ji hank. m23 I??" ''IltL wants nositlon of SnSL.' ,m"u children or light Phone 2-F-34. Jeie ---u, ixirane, ore. m2; f I aIY on ranch wants gen- vriaer. tare uuard 47. m2S trJ',0 t 8 per cent on W ."-.".. rMl curity. Ad- !H7 care Guard. I p,,SkAI CUm P 1820 model Iwnir-" , ur- r-ceiient condition, "t 12M Jackson. n24 in , r .H-ronm apartment. 1"T b W month. Phone H ifl.r it p, m. m2 to SALE, Rial Estate ir,-,' ,u ""rea in cnltii-ation. bal K ' ', E,''"Jr nr.) timber, good ot Xv!" '"'"'oaTer, , miks ent .Sam. Ore. sulti LET'S SWAP! 10 1RADE aecllun of Alberta Jand adjoining town, school apd church across road. Good farm lund. $3500 or would trade for Eu gene property of less valuation. Alao teres orchard near Suth erlin. Ore. Address 5345 care Guard WANTED Late model touring car, sedan preferred, or light truck to apply aa pari payment on improved 15-acre tract of fine river bottom lund. AH In crop. Address Box 5475, care Guard. m22 TRADE what you have tor what you want. We may have it. C. P. HYDE REALTY CO. T31 Willamette. Phone 741 tf WANTED To trade late model Touring car aa part payment on flood building lot on west side close a. Addresa care Guard 33S2. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 horBe corn planter and fcrtiliier. Price $20. Address 5392 care Guard. m21 PIANOS taken In trade for phono graphs without extra payments Setb. Laraway Music Store. tf FOR SALE, Real Estate SAM RCGH REALTY COMPANY THE TIME TO BUY IS WHEN SOMEONE WANT'S TO SEI.L. DON'T WAIT FOR THE OTHER FEU LOW TO PICK UP THE SNAPS. LOOK AT THIS ONE 8 rooms and sleeping porch, close In, extra well built, strictly modern, Owner is leaving in three weeks ' and wantB to make a quick deal. , Fine location to rent rooms. Ivook this up and secure the best deul in town. mm API WPTiT. LOCATED LOTS Two east front lots, 05 by 167 ench, all in fruit, close to pavea t. me neighborhood. Price StlnO for two. f'riuv wast StriM COTTAGE 5 rooms and bath, plnBtered, not old. Fine location, wanting aistnnce from center. Can buy with $300 down. b:i lance on payments. SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY 7th and Willamette. m21 SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY SEE THIS SPECIAL BAR GAIN AT ONCE. Fine close in business lot 87 by 160 with very substantial, practical and well arranged 8-rooin plastered house, good fireplace, tath,t two toilets, large closets and attic. A fine rooming house proposition or could eaaily be divided into 4 nice apartments. -This is offered for a Bhort time at a very low price to insure quick sale. Price $6500. SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY 7th and Willamette. tf SOMETHING NEW I FURNISHED HOUSE, INCOME OUTSIDE OF OWNER'S APART MENT S.r0. FOR A SNAP CALL 1003-R. GEORGE W. EARLE. FOR SALE; 5-'room bungalow with full cement basement, furnace, fire- Lluce ond hardwood floors. Chus. j Sigmon, 1780 Olive. tf TWO HOUSES tor sale eheap. Will move anvwhere. See me. Geo. Lam mere. (The house mover) 488 East 13th St. tf NEW 5-ROOM Bungalow on west side. $3200, easy terms. B, B. Dove. 24 E Oth. m21 FOR SALE 6 acres. Call 215 W 7th. FOR SALE, Used Autos TALK ABOUT BARGAINS COME AND LOOK 'EM OVER Buick Six just overhauled. New paint, good rubber, $150 down. Velie Six, lnte model, runs fine, good rubber, $175 down. 1022 Dodge. Looks like new. Motor in fine shape. Good rubber, $200 down. Hudson Super Six Bpeedster. Late model. This car is a real buy. Lota of extras. G. C. MOIR 4 CO., 042 Olive. Phone lOOfl m22 USED CARS We buy and sell used cars. If yon want to aell one for cash or if you want to buy one on time, see us. If will pay you. 30 WEST FIFTH ST. m22 BUICK SIX $50. First payment and balance so easy we're ashamed to print it. MACK'S, 10th and Oak. tn22 FOR SALE ' 1920 Ford Sedan $230 1U22 Ford Coupe $ l.'0 WILLIAMS 229-R. m24 GARDNER, THE RADIATOR MAX. REPAIRS RADIATORS. 741 Olive. f FOR SALE; Ford sedan. Cord tires. New battery cheap. Call 1322 Wil lamette. tf FORD TRUCK FOR SALE Inquire at 45 East 9th St. Room 8. irttl FOR SALE Wood FOR SALE; Dry wood, Ifl-inch lenglhs. Body fir, no knotB. $8 per cord delivered. CaU 1010-R. m24 BUY WOOD from the man that cuts It. Body fir, 16-in. $8.2.-.. Oak 4 ft. $7.50. W. J. Scharen, phone 23F4 WOOD ExceWor for quick fire; body fir and slab. Call WK1. MO HAWK WOOD YARD. Yard tJ17 High St. tf FOR SALE, Farm Prod. SEEP POTATOES, "Earliest of All" FeaT seed grown on upland in Marion county. Free from disease. This is the earliest potato yet grown. Halls Warehouse, 143 West oth Ave. If VEGETABLE and flower plants, head lettuce, celery, Bermuda onions, salvia, pennies, aaters and gerani ums. R. M. Goodrich 24 N. Jef fereon St., Eugene. Ore. tf FOR SALE Stock MAJOR, thnrouihbred filack Percber n stallion will go to your farm. Phone .xprionfield 1S-F-14. R. .' Ileadrix, CresweJ, Uuu iio. 1. tf m m FOR SALE Poultry I FOR SALE White Leghorn baby atock; $12.50 per hundred.' Hatch Slav 22nd. Hoftman Broa., Goshen, tf Ore. FOR SALE, Miscellan's. SPECIAL PRICES ON Tents On Tarpaulins On Auto Tenia Don't buy until you get our prices. CHARLETS COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER, 63 West Sth, Phone 1122. tf SPECIAL GARDEN HOSE BO FEET. . . . $3.05 ' CHAR LET, HOME FURNISHER 63-67, West Sth St. tf VEGETABLE AND rtAJWEB PLANTS Tomatoes, early cab bage, cauliflower, ground cherry, celery, and Bermuda onions; asters, Salvia carnations, Diantbus, pan Biea, marigolds, violas, petunias and Seraniums .R. M. Goodrich, 24 N. etferson St., Eugene. tf FOR SALE H.-D. Motorcycle and Sidecar or Reading-Standard Mo torcycle. Consider trade. Wm. Win dell, Harrisburg, Oregon. m24 WANTED To sell trean and cured meats. Live and dressed poultry at Baldwin Marker, 775 Monroe St. Phone 260. tf FOR SALE Sheep guano. Fertil isers, Seed Potatoes, Chick Feed and Chick Mash. Haskell Feed Store, Oth and Olrve Sts. tf USED PIANOS in good c.adldon, priced from $200 and nj. -We ar range terms to suit yea. Seth Lar away Music Stores, ti NU BONE CORSETS 371 W 7th. Phone 204-L. Mrs. Irene B. Cros lcy. tf FOR SALE, Miscellan's. FOR SALE Peerless wall Ironing boards, 20 minutea to install. Midg ley Planing Mill. FOR SALE Perennial plants and cut flowers. Miss Short, 1512 Co lumbia. Phone 1304-R. tf tSED PHONOGRAPHS ac special prices as low as $20. Sold on easy terms. Seth Laraway Music Storw. FOR SALE 2 Forcelain bath bone 53S. slightly damaged tubs. 153 E 10th. tf FOR SALE Good trailer with Ford . attachment. 093 Olive. tf FOR SALE Burrouehs Adding Ma chine, nearly new. 648 Olivie. m24 FOR RENT FOR RENT Thoroughly modern of fice rooms, either singly or . in suites, sttam heat, hot and cold water, well lighted and ventilated. New Quarti building ready for oc cupancy FOR RENT Rooms TWO NICE .CLEAN well furnished housekeeping looms in fine private home. Lights, water, telephone and gnrage. $24 per month. Adults only. Tall at 1U54 Lincoln St. or C. F. HYDE REALTY CO. 731 Willamette, St. . Phone 741 tf FOR RENT Dcairable lower room with board if desired. For employ ed person. 405 W lltb. Phone 1387-L. tf BOARD AND ROOM. Two meals day, 2 in a room, very reasonable. 351 W 12th. tf FOR RENT Rooms in store. In quire 804 Washington St. m24 BOARD AND ROOM In private fam ily. Phone 1385-L. tf ROOM AND BOARD-613 E Ninth. Telephone 1180-L. m28 ROOMERS and 112 E 11th. Boarders wanted, tf THREE very desirable housekeeping rooms. 0o8 Washington. tf FOR RENT Houses LIGHT HOI'SEKBr-riM, ROOMS COMPLETELY FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOMS and SMALL APARTMENTS, STEAM HEAT. A TMATLOCK HOTEL, 8TH and WILLAMETTE. tf FOR RENTApts. FOil RENT Partially furnished close in apartment. Heat and water furnished. Permanent renters de sired. No children or pets. Phone 684 R. tf FOR RENT Modern apartment, partly furnished at Virginia Apart menu. 1)28 Oak street, l'hone 123M Springfield. tf FOR RENT Completely furnished niinrtment from June 15tb until October 1st. 613 East 11th. tf FOR RENT 2-room r ished apartment. Lawrence. modern fur Inquire 1071 tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 and 3-room. Modern. Hotel Su Fran cis, 132 W 8th. . tf TWO, three and four-room ments for rent. 137 B bib. apart tf FOR KENT Psrtly furnished apart menL 613 E lltb. tf INFUItNlSHEf) apartment, first floor. 1230 Oak street. Phone 1.4. tf APAHTMBXT FOR IlENT 2-room and bath. 1122 Alder Bt. Phone 1UU1-J. U FOR RENT 2-room nithed apartment. Lawrence. modem Inquire FOR RENT Two-room nnfurnisbed spsrtment. M2 Olive Bt. tf WANTED To Rent TO KENT Ily young reliable con pie, 5-room modern h'-tie, perms nnt rn-ers. Phone 1122. r-24 WANTED Situation WANTED Situation RE-SHINGLING Get my estimate Material furnished. Roof fully guaranteed. Hoy Foster, 091 W 10th. l'hone 1741-Y. jel4 GEO. W. READ Cement contract or. ;ew phone No. 1814. jelO WANTED Truck hauling, anywhere. x none octv-K. m.4 NURSE Practical. Phone 62-F-5. experienced. ri HELP WANTED Male WANTED Man and young man. Ve hare a very nice line of uncalled for tailor made suits. We are open for your inspection. You profit by the other fellow's forfeited deposit. We sell them at price. We aiso hare a nice line of working man's and dn'Bs pants. Liberty Tailors, 3i)5 Willamette. tf AGENTS sell the origLnnl guaranteed wear rrooi Hosiery, an colors, cot .ton, lisle, silk. Salary, or com mis sion: full or part time. INTERNA TIONAL MlLaLS, Norristown, I'a. ml2-19-21 WANTED To Buy WANT TO BUT A RESIDENCE- IF YOU HAVE A RESIDENCE ON EAST SI DM AND NORTH OF 14TH AVE. THAT WILL RENT FOR NOT LESS THAN K A MONTH .-NO NOT OVER TRIC ED, WILL PAY $2500 DOWN AS FIRST 1'AYMENT. BUYER IS LEA VINO THE CITY IN A FEW DAYS SO IK YOU HAVE A PLACE TO SELL HURRY UP. HARRY SMITH 9 E 7th Ave. Fhone 105 SWAN MORTGAGE OFFICE WANTED Men's second hand cloth ing. Highest prices paid. Phone 040 for Blum. 005 Willamette. Open evenings till 7 o'clock. tf WANTED All the second-hand men's clothing end shoes we enn get. Highese cash prices. Call GOO. or bring to DO West Sth. tf WANTED Setting hens. Phone 5F3 or write State Game Farm, Eugene, Route No. 2. tf WANTED Poultry, eggs and Phone 410. real. tf Wanted Miscellaneous PAINTING and Interior Decorator. Call 1347. A. W. McCarty. m22 WOOD SAWING Phone 734-R, H. Sarbacher. .... tf FOR GARBAGE 1192. HAULING phone tf FURNITURE 804-Y. PACKING. Phone tf MISCELLANEOUS MILADYS BEAUTY SHOPPB 774 Willamette MT!8. BLAKW MhnScnrea, Marcelling, Expert-Permanent waving. Lnnoll Method. Switches and other hair weaving. Hot oil, Scalp and Facial Treat ments. A FULL LINE OF INECTO For appointment phone 888. tf PACIFIC Transfer and Storage Co. f0 West Oth street Trucks of different 'sisea for all kinds of haul ing; bonded and insured carriers. Regular schedule of rates on long distance household moving. No crating necessary. Skilled help em ployed. Call 74 or apply at office for further Information.1 jell NEW MACHINERY Installed for making rellnera out of your old Cord or Fabric tires. Save you money. EUGENE VULCANIZING WORKS, 957 Oak SU Phone 1020. tl MATTRESSES made over with or without new ticks; can be returned same day; srw mattresses any slxe. O'Brien's Mattress & Upholstering Co., phone 800. 801. E 8th. tf ANY Girl in trouble many communi cate with Enaign Lee of the Salva tion Army at the White Shield Home, 505 Mayfalr Ave., Portland, Oregon. tf THIS STOVE HOSPITAL We buy. sell, repair and exchange all kinds of stoves, ranges and heaters, 2108 Washington St. Phone 1552-It tf PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED by expert mechanic ell make -work guaranteed. Seth Laraway Musc Store. tf THE BUTTON SHOT Pleated Skirts, covered buttons and hem stitching, 89 Seventh Ave. E. Phone 1715J. tf PASTCRIC Horses, cattle. 50 cents to $1 month; good crass, shade and water. J. M. Day, Alvadore. Phone 22-F-2. Je20 I MAKE CORSETS to your mens urement Mra. C. V. Addison, lhfl E 7th. Phone 855-J. tf LOST IjOST Tarred lvor7 ear drop. Leare at Guard Office. m2() MONEY TO LOAN OIVBS QTJICK-It BETTER KKB VICE Liberal loans on residences. Long time easy payments. Lowest rate on farms. LAWBON O. BRADLEY, 31 7th Ate. Frst. l'hone MA a BILLY STIFK ' WeV)Ule4 W-E .tANOTAW OAW OF "rtWft i Bo4 on MCLiWrs;! jbKE6t - tcuae A9 : ia FUNNV A9 A f J Tf RAlW-BflKWtL: MONEY TO LOAN WHY PAY MORE? Loans at Aty and per cent interest, Stratpbt or Monthly Plan. PETERSON & MriJULLY Phone 137. je3 REAL ESTATE LOANS unlimited amount money to lend on improved city of Eugene and farm prope;'.; rates low. See Rorer and Brundag) if FARM LOANS No commission or appraisement fe, LOW RATE. W. J. LICUTY, 32 East Sth. tf MONEY TO IX) AN I hare money to loan on good farm or city property. w. b. cooper, eita wia bl Phone 040, tf LOANS PLENTY MONEY, City and Farm, lowest interest rate. F. J. Berger, 030 Willamette St. V NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI T1TI0N TO FORM DRAIN AGE DISTRICT. In the County court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Lane. Notice is hereby given that hearing upon the following petition will be held at the Courtnouse in the City of Eugene, County of Lane, Statu of Orcguu, on tho 12 day of July, A. !., at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of determining wheth er the prayer of said petition shall be granted. All persons owning or clnlming an interest in lands described in Haul pe tition are hereby notified to appear al tuid place on said date, und nbow cause, if any there be, why the pruy er in said petition bhould not be grunted. R. S. BRYSON, Clerk of the County Court. In the County Court ot Lane Coun ty, Oregon. In the Matter of the application to form a Drainugo District is Lam County, Oregon, to be known aa the J. D. Cox drainage district. Come now J. D. Cox, 11. E. Spick -ler, J. R. Smith, Mila Cory, h D. Stevenson, It. A. Washburn. J. II. Franklin, Neils Horgaord, Georao W. Porter, Annie Mary Porter. And Respectfully Represent that they aro the ownerB In Fee Simple of more than Fifty per cent of the Iinds described in the said Drainage district hereinafter described. That the description of the an id drainage district Js as follows to-wit: Beginning at toe Southeast corner of Station rhlm-itve ;i!5) in Town- "h u W " ' W.' 5 the quarter section corner on the East lire of Section Twenty three, Thence West on quarter section line One hundred and Eighty chains, to the NorthweHt corner of the East half of the Southeast qnarter of section Twenty-one in said Township and Range, Thence South Two hundred chains on subdivision lines to the Southwest corner of the East half of the Southeast quarter of section Thir ty-thrce in said Township and Range, Thence East one hundred end Eighty cnains to the place ot beginning, con tnining In the aggregate Thirty-Six Hundred (JitHjui acres more or less. and situated In Lnno County. Oreeon. . The names of the owners of the lands In said Drainage district and tue acreage owned dv encn in as roi lows to-wit: Eve J. Hill, 240 acres B. A. WashburnaoO acres, Bert L. Mc Fad don 3ft0 acres, J. 11. Franklin 10 acres, Neils Rorgaard 100 acrea ueorge W. Porter and Annie Mary Porter ltiu acres, (Joorge Claude Mit chell UK) acres, Robert C. Cox and Mable Cox 80 acres, J. D. Cox 259 acres, J. It Smith 534 acres, H. H. Splckler 170 acres, Howard E. Spick ler and Rnrmett H. Spickler 40 acres, Hans Wilde 150 & W-lOOths acres, Sylvester W. Barker 08 acres, John Boren 12 acres, John 8. -Ferguson 04 acres, Joseph Ferguson 47 acres, James L and Olne G. Davison 47 acres. H. G. Ferguson 00 & 77-100ths Elisabeth E. Ferguson 80 acrea, Mlia Cory 200 acres, F. B. Stevenson 80 acres, Bear Creek Townslte 40 acres, 1. O. O. F. Cemetery 15 acrea, Byron 1L and W. C. Washburn Trustees 100 acres, All as shown by the records of Lane County, Oregon. That the proposed reclamation is for sanitary and agricultural purpos es dnd that said proposed reclamation or protection will be condnstve to the public health, or welfare, or a Public Utility or benefit. That all tho lands included in said Iroposed district aro properly Includ ed therein, and will be beneficially affected by the operations of the pro poned Drainage District. That the benefits of such proposed reclamation, or protection will ex reed the damages done, and the best Interests of the land Included end the owner of such land as a whole, and of the public at large will be pro moted by the formation and proposed operations of such district. That the formation of a drainage district under the provisions of this act la a proper and' advantageous method of accomplishing the reclama tion and protection of the lands In cluded therein. That the Inr Tom River makes a long curve allowing the waters there of to bank up and overflow the lands described In said district. That It is proposed to make a short cut In two pin era in said district to enable the said stream to make a shorter course with a better flow of water, and thereby shortening the flow of aaid stream abont five miles. It is hereby further agreed that the Petit lor ire will pay all expenses In curred In bringing about this proceed lire, and that any tax or taxes thst may be llevled against their lands for the purpose of paying the expene of organixlng, or attempting to organise the proposed district. Wherefore the Petitioners pray for an Order of this Court that the lands described, or such of them that may V 19 THAT go! -WELL. WINCB VtXJ UUTBE. TirsTD iu a oaac a fM-ccWasn IodTimiot uuo nain iOI A WECOWD -TOO THINK A Hurnc. wuni-put l. TWlleJk VtoCTSE A TOP -WHITE THAT ON Y0OG CUFP"! be found br the Court to bo properly included in the proposed district, either permanently, or until further iuvestlKtitiou aud surveys may permit elimination, shall bo declared orgun ited into a Wrainac district. That the estimated cost of said im provcnieni shall not ie to exceed lhat the said ditch shall not be lesa than '21 feet wide at the bottom aud shl! be not less than 9 feet run ning grade dctp, that It will require three years from April 1st. to complete the ditch in an economical manner, that there ahull be no aa aessmrnta required until April 1st, That said coat rhall be levied In not to exceed five annual payments, which said deferred payments shall bear uch intcres. as may be required. Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this let day of March, 1U24. Acres J. P. Cox 2S0 Robert C. & Mabel Cox 80 M. E. Cory 2110 H. E. Spickler BM Niels Porcaard 40 Kred C. Itorttaard 40 Paul Voritaard 40 a. W. Porter 1110 Alfred O. Borsaard 40 Klihll Smith 1R0-54 Josie Maloy l."0 E. C. Furiteson 177-77 J. It. Smith ,W4 F. D. Stephenson 80 R. A. Washburn 800 State of Oregon, County of Ijine ss. I, II. E. Spickler being each sev erally sworn say that I have read the foresoing Petition, and believe the allegations thereof to lie true. (Seal) H. E. SPICKLER, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of Mnv. 1024. S. M. CALKINS. Notary Public for Oregon. My Core. Expires November 30, 1824 No.l031-Wed-dy-JeH Jack Dempstjy Is 'Quite Friendly' in Film Beauty's Home Loa Angeles, Cal:, May 21. Un confirmed reports are going the rounds In Hollywood film circles tlint Jack Dompsey, heavyweight chiimplon, Is In lovo but not en gaged. Estnllo Taylor, winsome film nctress, according to roporte, is de clared to havo admitted that alto Is very fond of Dompsny, but de nied an engagement. When each of them was approached on the subject they refnrrod the Inter viewer to the other for more de tails. . Both Mlsa Taylor and Dempsoy are reported to be friends of long standing and the actress admitted Dempsoy had been a frequent cal ler at tier home. Seattle Prosecutor Cleaning Up City Seattlo, WaBta., May 21. With tho filing of 23 aeorot informa tions today, charging 41 different men and women with being joints lstR--a felony punlshnblo by five years In the Btnto penltentlnry Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm DouglaB Instituted the moat wide spread vloe crusade that the city Una witnessed for many yearn. The Informations were filed In superior court shortly before noon and warrants were placed Immed iately In the hands of the sheriff, who detailed six criminal deputies to devote their entire time to serving them. Douglas insisted that today's In formations' are only a start In the campaign which he announced several months ago, during ttie session of the county grand Jury, to rid the town of bootlegging and gambling. Fight in House Is Narrowly Averted Washington. May 21. Excitement was occasioned In tho house Tuesday by a near fistic encounter botween Cingressmen MacLafferly, republican f California, and Howard, democrat oi ncnrasKn. Howard was criticised by MnoLaf fertv for offerlna- oblertinn. to nro. ceedure. Howard replied in a manner to which nncLarterty took exception and he rushed toward the N'nhraakan. The latter rose to meet the charge but other congressmen Intervened and Uie angered men were kept apart. Stokes Hearing Is Again Postponed Chicago, May 21. Trial of W. B. f. Htokes, millionaire hotel owner of New York, who is charged with hav :ng conspired to injure his wife's rep utation during the recent hesring of bis divorce suit sgninst her, wss fgsln postponed today when affi davits asserting Rfokea was toe 111 to sppear were introduced. The caaa was set for September (1, TINY HARTRANFT WILL 00 EAST TO REPRE8ENT 0 Stsnford University, Cal., May 21 Ulenn "Tiny" rlnrtranrt will be a member of the Stanford teem sent cat for the snnual I. C, A. A. A. at Boston, May 30 and At, Tbe faculty committee, W. II. Barrow, director of athletics announced, had ruled Hnrtranft and Van Judah eligible, but found Rorle and Elliott ineligible. Fif teen men will make np ths Cardinal sonsd, one ol the strongest ever sent east. An Exchange of Opinions ir J -I sail I U JB I I atff-tl a Tl I -1 F till m U riAlfl v?'i J , I r II tl'U if BEAT TOUWM H I i"t Inm I I VaaTVl- W f I n 1 Dfealtl T I ml BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS WH1TTKN BWAJ'TOD-Lawyer, C. At W. tiidK. The better ulaa of uivll busluvss, i'hotitt 331. W. H. BROOKE Attorney, U. S. National Hunk Wits;, l'hone S3S-J. F. U HKFIfKoN Altorney-at-Law. ssl wuiametia, rooms 10-11. Pnon. a; j. MAHTIN O. HOGt: Lawy.r. Oont. ral practice, is Ninth Av. w. A. C. WOODCOCK bull doing- work at th. old ilaud. si .Mulh AVk W. Auoruuy-jfct-l-MW. a. M. CALK1NB Attorney. First National liana Ulug. 1'tiuo. lit. ALT A K1NU Attorney. Probate, couveyauvva. cull.ctlons. Utile, upstairs Wllliuii.li. Su Ku geue. ura, 0 . H. FOBTKU &? Willamette. Attorn.y-at-Law. i'lion. til. UOW AltD 11. UltOWNKLL Law yer. All ouslitttss promptly gt landed to. Toi.pnone llu. WLLS A WELLS Lawy.rs, ov.r Castle theutru. Byouml attention to examination 01 aouLiacts, draft ing ol wills, aullllug ol astat.s, cuuvoyaiicus and cuuuoilous. AUu to all -peusiou waiters. Phone Id. K. BLATTUHY Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Bollaltor In Chancery, ulfiu. rooms, lu-ll-l'j. 13, IMckwllh liiug., ournar Bevouth and Willaiutstt liuguno, Ore. H. I. ALLEN Attornoy-at-Law. Of fice nt Willamette tiu. over Lu lice, sl Wlliuuielto tiu, opposite llelllg Theater. J. 8. alUDLKY Atturney-at-Law Offlc. over ugeue Loau at Bay ing, llank. l'houe lit 1. A. ELK1NS Attorn.y-at-Law, Office over Kugene Loan 4b Bav lugs BanH. I'noua lit. C A. WINTlilUlbilliR Attorney-al-Law. Laud titles aud proline specialties. Otllu. over liauk of Commerue. B. O. IMMUL Attorney and Coun Huitur. vol wuiamolle. l'hono 210. HILYKU Attorney-at-Law. U. S. Nutloaal UU41K. mug-. Jausene, Oregon. DUS1NUSS COLLKUU ENROLL NOW for Business College. Catalogue free on request. Phon. CLtOAMNU AND PHHS.MNQ UUSCTRIC CLEANERS 8B Olive tok. uuiie ost, aervic. you u ap CITY CLEANERS Cleaning;, pr.as- r. v iiiauieue, x none 2.JU. IMPERIAL CLEANUSRS AND HAT- auivo. x-reesuiK sua repalrln W. call fur and deliver, tl i Seventh. Phone 3D a, CAHl'UT AND MUO CLEANERS ELECT RIO CLEANUHS Phon. til. e mmuvt uow. eoe uuv. St. CIllHOPHAC'l'IG DR. J. I. FISCHER 208-7-8 White Temple. Phon. 410. Itealdonoe DR. M. ASHTON Opposite Holllg Theatre, OBi Willamette. Phone CYLINDER UH1NUINO PEMUROOKE'S Cylinder Grinding, Crankshaft True. Ing, 674 Olive Bt. Phone 4I tf I1ICNTISTS ' DR. W. E. afOX LEY Dentist, Mod. rn X-Itay equlpmenL Phon. 71. Castle Theatre Illdgn Eugene, Or. DBS. DONOIIUE Dentists. Reas onable fees. Opposite iiellig. Phone 441-J. FOUNDhW VKLTUM A CLOW Second and Blair. -Foundry and machine shop. FOOT SPECIALISTS J. H. RODNRTT, M. D. Foot and arch specialist, upstairs. Hampton Bldg. Tuesday and Friday. Phone 14.8-L for appointment. DR. HANDSHUH root apeolalt.t. Corns, calouses, fallen arches. All foot ailments. 618 Willamette. Ground floor. Hours, dally 10 a. m, to 8 p. m. Phone 108. tf To Stop Sale of Wine to Israelites Portland, May 21. (INS) Dis trict Attorney Stanley Myers bas ordered sains of wins stopped to people of Jewish congregations, except that actually needed for sacramental purposes In ' the churches. The decision followed a con ference called by the district at torney which was attended by the presidents of various Jewish con gregations and a number of rab bis. Unscrupulous men have flouted the law and sold quantities of wtne Intended for sacramental pur poses, Myers announced In mak ing his decision. The Volstead law allows each member of the congregation two gallons of wine a month ha pointed out By en forcing the state, which allows only such wine "as needed for sacramental purposes," the alleged "lead" In the prohibition law can be stopped, Myers believes. Rabbit will assemble next week to determine what Is a reasonable amount of wine for sacraments In tba church. Se. th. TJsed Cars St Lane Auto Ce, before you buy- m20 riUMTURB HOSPITAL BEAVER'S FURNlTURic HOSPITAL Upholstering-, furniture made to order, ropaltHi!tc, reriulshlnar. 661 W. luhu Telephone tut-J. OtTttUI-HATIO l'lllSlCtA.NS DR. JOHN BU10N3 Ost.opattam ?yf,'.ciu nJ Burgeon. u. M. DR. H. L. BTUDLEY Offlc. 2,1 lemh Ave. West. Phon. 6S-L. PAl.Vll.VO AMU UKCOKAT1AO rAINTINQ Interior decorating, out "r ?i p."ntl"!S "l reduced orleea. I'LUMUl.VU, TINNING, 111CATINQ FOU Tinting or llous. Phon. 304-E. Paining. WILLIAMSON 636, Tenth CO, lnc Phon A v.. and Oak St. OEOROB I. HEITZMAN 68-81 w. Sixth Av.nue. Phon. 111. HALL s SHUMWAY Plumbing and iiiiiK ana neatiug; sew.r piuel drain lOoa !,ov",th and Ook. nione CHASE & LESLEY Steam and hoi Oak. Phone HI. ilea. Phone UKO-L. PUVSIC1AN3 AND StlHOBUNS UR. J. F. TITUS Obstetrics and dla. aaea of women and children, of. u,V. "rown u'dB-. Ninth and Oak Blreeifc Ue.idoui Hotel Osburu. Phones B2M, .si. uiu' DK8. OULLION AND NELSON Eye. ear. nn ...,., l-.. . 1 glasses furnlslied. Sut & lee.eu anil US1" L o. a r. -eiepcoae j uiiAwr j GRAY, M. D. Jl-ld Hampton Bldg. lioura 10 iolj i? r.a i,V l'boa- 0'c. lUCA UXORS UEFORH UU YINO see our large ll.t and profit by our 17 years' eiuerl once. SAM RUUH nffii'l' Sfc Pais Y, beventu and Wlliauieiur - tl IT MAY COST YOU MONET ir youi buy or sell Real Estate In Euaeni without first finding out what w! an do fur you. Kobert Presoutt CJ TRANHe-KHg BUUBNE TKANSFBR CU ponded Carriers. s truck or Youu'iiiaavica J15 Ollv. St, Phon. leo TRANSFER local and Lon Dla. laiice hauling. Phone 75. 14 L tie, Kealdeuce 1010 W. Ind Ave. ti UNUUHTAKEH9 MARION VEATCH Funeral direo. tor. Lady assistant; full auto) euulpmeuL Tenth and Pearl Bts. Phone lis. W. W. atRANBTBTTER Funeral dl. rector. Lady assistant: auto hearse. 1111 Olive St. Phone 111, LOCAL TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY North Uoea. No. 21 Coos Bay tl 1:25 am No. 64 Orogonlan i;o gjn No. II Oregon Expreaa 4:28 am No. 18 Eugene-Portland 10:88 am No. 24 Eugene, Coos Bay. 8:38 pin No. 14 Portland Express 4:18 pm No, 12 Shasta 8:40 urn Seetk B.aaa No. (I Oregonlan col am No. 28 Portland-Eugene 8:80 piu No, li California alxpresa i;4i pin No. 17 Portland-Eugene 1:10 pm No, II Han Franolaco Paaa 1:81 am No. 11 Sheet. ,12:10 put No. 11 Coos Bay Paaiengwlj: ana OAKH1IX1IQ latNaa -tally . 7:80 am lv Bugen. ar i.i. am 1:40 am ax Oakrldge lv 1:00 sin WEST SIDE! UND Oervallle Ida. Train No. 274 leaves Euaene. Hon. day, Wednesday and Friday at I am. a rein no. aie arrive. Jfauaen. Ttl.. day, Thursday and Saturday at 1 pub BVOBNtCWENDLlNa (UeUy fclxeett Busbar) 1:00 am lv Eugene ar .ill pm :ll am Iv Springfield ar 1.-80 pm 10:41 am ar. Wendllnst .4v 11:01 ym coca bay link No. 102, fUally Leavea .Eugene 7:41 am. arrive. North Band 1:21 pin Mar.hfl.ld 1:40 pm. Power 4-4( pm. No. 404 Leaves Eugene 1:00 am, arrlvee at North Bend 1:21 ma. Jkarenlleld 7:11 am. Eastbousd. No. 801 Leave. Power. 1:10 am, ar. rive. Mar.hfleld 1:00 am, Noath Bend 1:11 am., Eugene 1:21 pm. No. 108 Leavee Marahfl.ld :ll pm, arrive. Eugene 11:10 am. No, 101 Leave. Bcw.r. 1,-10 pm, arrive. Marahfl.ld 4:10 pm, daily, r , OB-BOON ELKOTsllO SMUea Train No. Lv. Portland Ar, Eugen. I :ll am -10:10 am I Limited . 1:16 am pm I , 1:06 pm 1:40 pm 11 Limited 4:41 pm 1:81 pm North Bank Station (leave Jafferso. street II and 10 minutes later) Narthkoaaat Train No. LV. Eugene Ar Portland) 10 Limited 7:40 am -11:16 am 14 11:16 am 1:10 pm 11 Limited, 1:00 pm 1:81 pm 61 i , I. 6:10 pm 1:16 pot CORVillI.lS CONWECTIONt Leave Corvallls Arrive Eugen. 10:46 am 12:10 pnr 6:01 pm ; 1:4 pm . 1:20 am 1:61 ass Nos4kaenaa4 Leave Eugen. Leav. Corvalll. f :40 am 1:01 am 11:20 am 11:41 pm 1:00 pm 1:11 pm 1:1 pat 1:11 pm By Alexander WHAT V0O THINK. AND VI WUO 19 TOWN CR1EC IN ALL TME SAME "TO iSE f IJTT, BUTTON THAT UV 1 1 'i ?! EXPERIENCED Stenogrspher . da rtre noaiuen forenoons ouly. Pb'.oe W9-U, so23 s at s A