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THE. EUGENE DAILY GUARD Page Seven CLASSIFIED HATES One Insertion lo GUARD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS ix insertion month ISO a word i Minimum advertisement , rhoB 1200 Wednesday Evening, July 16, 19M. J1Y LIVES LOST IfJ CHINESE FLOOD PEKING, China, July 16. With Infall averaging two inches daily, whole ot northern Chihll Plain, 1 today threatened with a mors gastrous flood than devastated at section In 1917. Jhe American consul at Klagan ay reported that city flooded ?h hundreds of houses demoliBh and property loss already of 000,000. Floors of houses there Jre reported covered with four t of mud carried In by the follen Ttver. Two of the railroad lines enter m Peking have been flooded out (Ihe cabinet met today to plan lief for four flood-stricken prov es. Officials said no estimate . as available as to the loss of v ta Dennun RFf.FNTLV FRANCISCO, July 16. The HfRHntrnua flood In two tnlfon n heftvv tnll of lea and caused huge crop dam B in China, according to cabled rices to me nioese ivuriu uere. fhe latest flood is in the Can h district where hundreds ol Lara mllna were said to be In dated by an unprecedented rise vthe river in that vicinity. No jimate of the probable number eiives lost was given but it was red to be large. She Honan district is. Just re vering irom a disastrous uoou. FOR DAVIS HARD Rr .TAMFS Tj. KILGALLF.N f(t S. Staff Correspondent) (JEW YORK. July 15. The most anrfant and somewhat troublesome Jblem right now confronting John 4 Davis, democratic nominee for km manager: in other words, the ction of the man who will BUcceed dell Hull, retiring chai.-mttn of the Bocratie national committee, avis again took up this distjrbiog Iblem with his advisers today and re were indications tnat a uecision aid be reached within a short time friday at the latest, lie presidential nominee was sil when asked who probably would shis choice. (n the conferences of the last 38 trs, the names of four men have S3 mentioneu prominently iur mu t. They arc Frank L. Polk of New fk; Vance McCormick of Perir.syl Hii; George White of Ohio, former, onal committeeman who cooduct ttlie campaign of James Cox four fcs ago and C. -L. Shiver of West Elinia. the original imvia man. arioua politlcul objections hnve i raised against all, and o the many woso observers uunne cr has the best ehmce of being tod, unless a "dark horse" i put ard. , Ml ENTERS PLEA . T4Cr OVvna .Tnlw 1fl. A. B. J .uMmm of the iriter- jT under indictment on charges of ISpting a nrine in coiiuccliuu nnD.n t Tannnt Dome oil re- cs, appeared yesterday in federal ITlCt court lor HFritiBiiiiicni. ided not guilty. Bond was fixed at MKK) which was immediately fur led. fc . jjrnamitmg Case in i A. Springs Few I Court 'Surprises' UNTA BARBARA, Cal.. July 16. - la series of blows against the de- te in the trial of W. F. Craw i, William Downs and Taylor wns for the murder of J. J. Me tre, killed by a dynamite bomb ted beneath his home, the prose- ion opened its attack by introduc . i f.Fred Estrada, powder man. as a t prise witness, who testified that lad given William Downs 12 sticks iynamite two days before the mur- Sstrada said that Downs bad r flght his father, Taylor Downs, to introducing Downs under sn- -tr name, asking for "about 12 is of dynamite." Dim Longawa, deputy sheriff, next Sess called, testified that when he t to Los Olivos to arrest Craw s fi and Downs he asked the latter t brand of cigar he bad used in ' hing off the fuse, and that Downs i ireplied he "guessed it was a cigar w ft certain popular brand." toother surprise blow was struck t the defense when George Campbell Los Olivos took the stand and lied that while returning from a tee he stopped in front of the Mc 1 sre home for a moment and then te on. This was designed by the "its to shatter one of the main props or the defense which has sought to I ee blame for the slayingi on the o.ier of "a mysterious car." Cat-Off Work Is Held Up By Long I Dry Spell, Report Continued dry weather is causing . "eiaderahte delay in the construc t work on the EugeneKlamnth 'Us cut-off of the Southern Pacific t-jwav company line, according to F.i Lrt'WIB OI tile District UlllV-C ur:i, has just returned from a trip . ta the scene of the cut-off work. Csmps are being established and qs are being built at the present Mr. Lewis slid. Actual work on fc ut-off is being held up to some Jtsnt until it rains, so that slash ers may be burned without danger -the fires spreading through the ferssts. Cshnett Discounts ; Break With Mabel M8 ANGELES, July 16 Rumors si break in the business associa tes between Mabel Xormand. screen Kr. end Mack Sennett. producer, er) den:ed today by Sennett, who Mi that as long as the public con "l Jo demand Normand films tht ws w.il be employed by him. NEW TODAY UNIVERSITY DISTRICT A 9 rooin bouse and barn on large dry lot at 101)1 Columbia St. Cement basement, fully plumbed with extra downstairs toilet. Thia is a fine place for keeping roomera or rooin erB and boarders. On account of sickness this borne must be sold at once. Price reduced to $3500. Will give verv easy terms. C. F. 1'fYPB REALTY CO. 731 Willamette St. Phone 741 jyl7 FOR SALE Beautiful Mill Race home. Best lot, on best street on mill race. 6-room modern house, basement, furnace, fireplace and all builtins. Rare bargain if taken at once. See Mrs. Evans at 905 Al der St. Phone 290-J. jyl7 FOR SALE Piano slightly used. Oak dining table, aewing machiue, ruga and electric iron. Phone UOO-H 1358 High. jylti FOR SALS New G-room modern Bungalow with garage, full base ment, ' furnace, breakfast nook, built-in kitchen. Price $3000. $30O down and $30 per month with inter est at 7 per cent. Call at 1584 Wal nut St. tf FOR SALE Dry planer ends, easily split, excellent for quick fires, very cheap fuel. Prompt Delivery. Wal ter Bushong Lumber Co. 1'hone 500 tf BARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle and side car, 1024 Model, 74CA. Bargain, $225. 1156 7th St., Spring field, Ore. jy22 WOOD Nov is the time to buy. Body maple, ash, fir, and oak. 4-ft. and lU-inch. Phone 440-It. Hewitt and Johnson. tf FOR BENT S-room house, electric lights, garage, garden, place for chickens, at College, Crest, $20. jyis DEAL WITH OWNER Good house in Eugene, small payment down, balance like rent. 002 Charnelton. jyl!) GREER-CALLAHAN CO. 858 Pearl. Wanta to buy furniture and farm implements. jylO FOR RENT 5 airy, well furnished rooms. Private bath. 321 W 10th. tf WANTED To borrow $1500 at 10 per cent interest on suburban home. Address .i04 cure t,nard. jylU FOR SALE, Real Estate W. B. COOPER REALTY OFFICE ATTENTION Just listed for quick sule, u 9-room, all modern home. at Tenth and Jefferson St. Corner bed ruoma, 2 sleeping porches. This place can easily be .made into an apartment house, price $io,uuu, eusv 'terms. GOOD FAMILY HOUSE Close In 7 y room home, all modern, fireplace, basement, turuace, sleeping porcn, This is n real home for the money. Price $7000, good terms. Only 3 blocks from First National hank on paved street. BEAUTIFUL Suburban Home One mile north of Eugene on the Pa cific highway, known as Arbon Lodge. Eight rooms and most up to date suuuruun home near. Eugene. Una double carage. double plumb ing, 5 acres and beautiful shade trees. Price $14,500n easy terms. ACREAGE home of 2 acres, all in full bearing cherries and a few other trees. Less than 4 miles out on the Pacific highway right near Santa Clara. Price only $800 per acre and reasonable terms, AO lmitdines. WALNUT homesites, just half mile north of City limits in full bearing 13-year-old walnuts and prune fill ers. The best buy around Eugene ' for $1200 per acre. 11 Ml acre diversified home, less than 5 miles out and one-half mile from Santa Clara, over 10 acres cultivat ed, 34 acrcB young prunes, &-rooui plastered nungniow, uascineui, etc. best of soil, family berry patch garden, etc. A bargain for $4000. THE BEST BUY in Lane county; 1--acres right on the pavement north of Eugene, 180 acres cultivated, good barn, poor house, family or chard, berries, etc. A snap at $112.a0 per acre. 2-ACRE poultry place right on the paved highway 5 miles south of Eugene, has a nice little 4-room cottage, small barn and henhouse, some fruit, a neat, attractive little home for only $1200; half cash. Better see it today. W. B. COOPER REALTY OFFICE Phone 640. UOo Willamette. i jylo FOR SALE BY HOVEY REALTY CO. Blaine II. Hovey Bessie S. Horey 8-ROOM modern home, close in on paved street. Freshly painted. Fine furnace, giving splendid heat. Dou ble garage. Very desirable rooming house, l'rice $5750. Lileral terms. 7-ROOM thoroughly modern home close in. Also sleeping porch. Ar tistic fireplace. Very desirable rooms for students. Garage. Fine garden spot. Will sell same at sacrifice price of $0,000 as owner is leaving city. 7-room thoroughly modern home in growing residence district, conven ient to Universit. . High dry ground. Splendid view. Price $S000. HOVEY REALTY CO., Hovey Block, phone 403. jylO FOR RENT OR SALK One 6-room house close in. One brand new modern 5-room house just completed on W 8th. TIIONE ,T. C. HENRY Bsngs Garage. tf FOR SALE 9-roora modern house with sleep;ng porch, Full size base ment, furnace, laundry trays, gar age and large lot. Good location for renting rooms. Some terms. Call 210 West 7th. Phone 1135-R. tf FOR SALr; Strictly modern east side 8-room residence, fireplace, cement basement, garage, all built ins. Furnace. Leaving town. Call 6C9-R. tf FOR SALE BY OWNER New mod ern 7-room house, full basement. Located close to University. In quire 70S lt'.th Ave. East. jy21 FOR SALE BY OWNER 7-room house, bath, good garden, large lot. inU 10th Ave. West. tf KfR SALE; Ideal buildL j ait, 1675 Fairmonnt Blvd. jyl5 FOR SALE Mv residence. 048 W 6th. Call Imperial Lunch. tf OLDSMOBILE SERVICE snd repair I'hone 1354. 73 We.it Oth Avenue. Fred Ledward. Jj-30 LET'S SWAP! FOR SALE OR TRADE 1021 Mod el Buick Touring car, in perfect condition. B. & M. Co., 848 Olive St. jyia PIANOS taken in trade for phono graphs without extra payments. Keth Laraway Music Store. tf FOR SALE, Used Autos USED CARS PRICES THAT ARE ALWAYS RIGHT Dodge Roadster $300 Ford touring $200 85-4 3-passenger Overland $5 8-cylinder King, 1920 model, with out tires $05 1022 Chevrolet light delivery. .$250 101S Buick 0 ................ $250 1017 Chevrolet .$0 And a lot more bargains. TED BAISDEN'S USED CAB. MARKET Next to Grav'B Cash and Carry on (HI East 7th. tf ACTO STORAGJs Why Park Your Car Outside? Day storage .25c Live Btorare, per month $5.00 Dead storage, per month $3.00 We store everything. ; " RED FRONT GARAGE 857 Pearl St, . Phone 224. . jy2l FOR SALE Good twelve volt bat tery. Maxwell used parts. Loffer, Dext:r, Ore. tf FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring, li cense. Call 1320 E 19th. tf FOR SALE,' Farm Prod. WANTED To sell freeh and cured . meats. Live and dressed poultry at Baldwin Market, 775 Monroe St. Phone 200. tf FOR SALE Late cabbage, kale and Fall Cauliflower, it. rs'. (ioodrich, 24 North Jefferson. tf FOR SALE Stock MAJOIt, thoroughbred black Perch er ou stnUion will go to your farm. Phone! Springfield 18-F-14, It. N. .llemlrix, Creswell, Koute No. 1. tf IIOItSK. wagon and harness for sale. Inquire litis A linn lion. a-4 FOR SALE Poultry FOR SALK White Leghorn pullets, 4 months old. Price 75c each. Will start laying Boon. Will be good investment, ('all phone or write J. N. CAMPBELL, Walker, Ore. I'hone Sl-F-13. -jyl6 FOR SALE Wood BUY WOOD from the man that cuts it. Body fir, 10-in., $8.25. Oak 4 ft. $7.50. W. J. Scharen, phone 23F4 tf WOOD Excelsior for quick fire body fir and slab. Call 006. 5IO HAWK WOOD YARI Yard 617 High St. tf FOR SALE, Miscellan's. SPECIAL TRICES Genuine Inlaid Linoleum $1.45. per snuare yard laid on your floor. Large assortment of patterns, also lirints Linoleum; small in price, ' CHARLET'S . COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER 63 West 8th. Phone 1122 FOXES FOR SALE MILLIOAN & MORRISON STRAIN Of high grade Silver Black, scored by the Bureau of Economics For stan dard, scoring from 90 to. 05 points, score card, pedigree and registra tion papers furnished with each fox. Before you buy get our prices on Foxes with, the above score and protect yourself from inferior stock. Adflrcss the MT. JEFKERSON STLVER BLACK FOX RANCH, Detroit, Oregon. jyl8 FOR SALE One Lima locomotive No. 004 together with sll equip ment. One Tacoma Yardder Donkey. 10V4x 12. o. 1.m2 with all enuinment. One Washington three-drum Loader Donkey fto. 2i80 and nil equipment. Four Bets of Itnssel Stepl Trucks. H. STKINBACK Capital Bargain House, 215 Center St., talew, ure. jy PIANO FOR SALE at Eugene. Fine piano, perfect condition. Big Baving and terms $10 monthly to reliable party. Write at once to Cline Mu sic Co., 04 Front St., Portland. Jj23 SEWING MACHINES snd Vscusm Cleaners for rent and repaired. EUGENE ELECTRIC APPLI ANCE, 1027 Willamette. Phone 304 ' al4 FOR SALE Harley Davidson mo torcycle, with or without sidecar. Frst ,-ensonable offer takes it. Call 116 Wjst Main SU Springfield. jyl7 BARGAIN I20C cill handle furni ture, chickens, coops, store snd stock. Immediate possession. West entrance Auto Park. Jyl7 FOR SAL?: Fox hounds 6 months old. (iood vsrmint strain. Phone Springfield 51-F-5. Jyl7 FOR SALE I pair white Pekin Ducks, $2.00. Inquire 23 & Uni versity St. tf FOR SALE REMINGTON TYPE WRITER. Terms. Write Herbert Wheeler, care Gnsrd. tf XU BONE CORSETS 371 W 7th. Phone 204-L. Mrs. Irene B. Cros ier, tf FOR SALE 34 Bain wagen. Ruse Zumwalt, Elmira. jylH FOR SALE Peerless wall ironing bards. 20 minutes to install. Mflg Ict Plam.'M UilL FOR SALE, Miscellan's. FOR SALE Plants and cut flowers. . Miss Short, 1512 Columbia. Phone 1304-R. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Office rooms. Call Im perial Lunch. tf FOR RENT Houses GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT 974 W 10th, Call 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. or phone 460-J. for evening appoint ment. Newly painted inside and out tf FOR RENT 6-roora cottage, 449 Lincoln. Phone 1030 or 817. tf FOR RENT Rooms LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS COMPLETED FURNISH E D SLEEPING ROOMS and SMALL APARTMENTS, STEAM HEAT. AT SIATLOOK HOTEL, 8TH and WILLAMETTE tf FOR RENT n well ventilated rooms furnished. 321 West 10th, Eugene. tf BOARD & ROOM BOARD AND ROOM in private fam ily. Close in. Phone 1385-L. tf FOR RENTApts. FOR RENT Modern apartment in Eugene. Steam heat, private bath, furnished or unfurnished. Rear business center. Phone Springfield 123-M. tf FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Call at 215 W 7th. Thoge 1135-R. ' tf FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart . ment with dressing room and bath. 944 High. Phone 14S3-J. tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 and 8-room. Modern. Hotel St. Francis, 132 W 8th. tf FOR RENT Apartment. Inquire 109 W 6th. tf TWO, three and four-room apart ments for rent. 187 K Oth. If WANTED To Rent WANTED Small poultry ranch near town, Sept. 1st, on a two-year ' lease or longer. P. O. Box No. 159 Eufcene,' Ore. tf WANTED Situation NURSE Practical, Phone 52-F-B. experienced. HELP WANTED RESPECTABLE lfl'SINESS MAN wants refined auburn-haired woman with some nieana for buBintes part ner and housekeeper. Permanent - pnsitiou to the right one. Address X. ' Y. 'A., care Guard. jy21 WANTED A woman for gencrnl . housework on the farm. Steady job. Lock box 135, Yoncalla, Ore. Jylfl HELP WANTED, Male WANTED A married man to run my farm-on 60-60 basis. IiOYD GRIFFITHS, Roseburg, Ore. Gen, Delivery.' jyia WANTED A baker at Ideal Bakery. 057 Willamette. Jyl 7 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Man and young wan. We have a very nice line of uncalled for tailor-made Biilts left over from our former location at 605 Willam ette. Now we occupy 24 W 9tb. We are open for your Inspection. You profit by the other fellow's forfeit ed deposit. We must .sell them at a very low price. We also have a very nice line of men's and young men's pants. ' LIBERTY TAILORS, 24 W Oth. tf WANTED Leghorn or Rhode Is land Red pullets. Must he resson able. i. McMahan, 1806 E. .Main St., Springfield, Ore. jylU TELL THE BOYS we want three to five gallon cans, pails or light kega. 5c to 25c each. Waltcr-Buabong Lumber Co. tf WANT it) RENT YOUR HOUSE? We have the renters. Office 82 9th West. - Phone 748 IjBl WANTED Good home . for a good Airdale dog. Eugene Motor Route B, Box 64. Jyl6 FLOOR SANDING Old and new floors. O. Z. I 'arris. I'hone 66-F-12 Jy2 WANTED $1000 at 8 per cent on first class real estate security. Ad dress 04 1 7 care liuard. CALL 8EIVERS AND LYNCH FOR EXPERT PLUMBING AND JUS PAIRS, 200 W 8th AVE. tf WANTED General hauling any where. Phone 804. Franxwa Black smith Shop. Jyl9 FOR GARBAGE HAULING phone 1192. U WOOD SAWING Phono 734-H. H. Sarbacher. . tf WANTED To Buy WANTED TO BUY electric washing machine and sewing machine. Must be in good condition and cheap for cash. Address, F. E. Oxner, care of Guard. tf WANTED Men's second-band cloth ing. Highest prices paid. Phone 355-B. 24 WEST OTH. tf WANTED Setting hens. Phone 5-F-8 or write State (jams rarin. Eugene, Route No. 2. tf WANTED--Foultry, eggs and veal. Phone 416. tf MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTANT Magnetic and Electric Healing are recognized ss two great healing powers in all kinds of diseases. I make a specialty of female troubles. Come and see me.' 801 Willamette. Honrs 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 p. m. Lady Dr. Jy31 THE STOVE HOSPITAL We buy. sell, repsir snd exchange sll kinds of Btores, ranges and heaters. 2HW Washington St. I'booe 1552 R. tf MISCELLANEOUS NEW MACHINERY iustalled for making reliners out of your old Cord or Fabric tires. Save you money. EUGENE VULCANIZING WORKS, 057 Oak St. Phone 1C20 tf MATTRESSES made over with or without new ticks; can be returned same day; new mattresses any site. O'Brien's Mattress & Upholstering Co., phone 399, 801 E 8th. tf ANY Girl in trouble may communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva tion Army at the White Shield Home, 6.15 Mayfair Ave., PortUnd, Oregon. tf MILADYS BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent waving at reduced rates for summer months. Expert hair dyeing. Man-ells th-t Btay. Call 888. Opposite McMorran & Washburnea. tf C. D. JOHNSTON, CONTRACTOR. Sewer conjections, septic tanks, drainage. Telephone 1IK0-L. .tf PAINTING AND PAPERING. II. E. Dutton, 1501 Ferry. Phone 1578-J. aS DIRT FREE fcr the hauling. See W. B. Cooper, 605 Willamette. tf GARDNER, THE RADIATOR .MAN, REPAIRS RADIATORS. 741 OLIVE. tf LOST LOST Brown pocket book contain ing between $10 snd $15 also Wed Lumber Co. tag. Reward. Return to Guard office. Jyl7 LCST Sunday at Anchorage, B keys on ring. Reward. Leave at Guard office. ' jyltl MONEY TO LOAN GIVES QUICKER, BETTER SER VICE Liberal loans on residences. Long time easy payments. Lowest . rates on frms. LAWSON O. BRADIiKY 31 7th Ave. East. Pnone 644 tf REAL ESTATE LOANS unlimited amount mouej to lend on Improved city of Eugene and farm property; rates low. See Rorer and Brundage. tf MONEY TO LOAN I have money to loan on good farm or city property. W. B. COOPER, l5 Willamette St. Phone 640. , tf FARM LOANS No commission or apprnlacment fee LOW RATE W. J. LI DUTY, 32 East 8th. tf LOANS PLENTY MONEY. City and rarm, lowest interest rate. F. J. Berger, 630 Willamette St. tf NOTICE OF FINALSETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that G. V,. Morris, administrator of the estate of Richard E. Morris, deceased, has fll ed his final account in' the matter of said ostate in the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, and that Sat urday, tho Oth day of August, 1024. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room In the Court house In Eugen., Lane Connty. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place by the said court for the hearing of objections fj snld account and for final aettlement of said es tate. Any and ell objections to snld account and the final aettbment of said estate must be filed with the Clerk of said Court on or before the said date of hearing. Dated Ihis 11th day of .Tulv, 1924. O. C. MORRIS, Administrator of the Estate of Rich ard E. Morris deceased. S. M. CALKINS. Attoriey for Estate, First National Bank Building, Eu gene, Oregon: No.lfl(15-Fri-dy-a8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the Matter of Ihe Estate of Fannie C. Dempster, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator In the above entitled matter. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present said claims duly verified to the under signed sdministrator at the law of fice of C. A. Wlntcrmeler, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from this 11th day of July, 1924. UCAL M. MOUNTJOY. Administrator. C. A. WINTEBMEIER, Attorney for Kstate. No.lBOU-Fri-dy-aH CALL FOR BIOS The board of directors of School District No. 12 will receive sealed bids until the 20th day of July, 1924, for 47 corda red fir wood, 17 cords 16-ln. body fir, 30 cords body fir or second growth fir 4 ft. 40 cords m be delivered to the Santa Clara high school and 7 cords to Lower Santa Clara school. Bosrd reserves the ri,ht to reject any or all bids. GLEN It. ROBERTSON, Clerk, Motor "A" Eugene, Ore. No.l604-Jyll NOTICE OF 8ALE OF $300,000.00 OF MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM BONOS OF THE CITY OF EU pENE, 0RE00N. Notice is hereby given that sealed bida will be received for the ssle of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5O0,0(X).00), or such portion there of as may be necessary, of Municipal "Public Auditorium Bonds" by the City Recorder of said City tt his of fice In tbe City Hnll until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on August Oth, 1124, st which time and place, ssid bids will be opened snd considered by the Common Council of said City. Said bonds shall bear date of Janu ary 1, 1025, and shall be due as to principal, and payable by the City of Eugene as follows: $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 103O. $25.inio on the 1st day of January, 1031 $25.iO on the 1st day of January, 1932 $25.si0 on the 1st day of January, 1933 $2.Vmo on tbe 1st day of January, 1934. $''..( on the 1st dsy of January. I'.IXV $25,000 on tbe 1st day of January, 1030. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1037. $25,ikK on the 1st day of January, 1038. $2."(No on the 1st day of January, 1039. $25.o on the 1st day of January, 1940. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1041. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1042. $25,000 on the 1st da- of January. 1043. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1944. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1945. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1040. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1047. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 194S. $25,000 on the 1st day of January, 1040. - Said principal and interest to be payable at a place to he agreed upon by the purchaser of said lionds and the Common Council of the City of Eugene. That the whole of each scries of said bonds, or such portion there of na many he sold. shall he concurreut and shall be without priority as to each other, and shall be a general ob ligation of the City of E,ugene, Ore gon. Said bonds are to be negotiable and shall he sold for not less than their par value and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed 5 per cent per nn mun, payable semi-annually. That said bonds shall be issued in denomina tions of from $100.00 to $1000.00 as the purchaser may desire, with inter est hearing coupons attached. All in terest to be payable Januury 1st and July 1st of each year from and after the' date of issuance. The Council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. That said bonds nre to be disposed of under an act entitled. "An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Eu gene. Oregon, by adding a new chap ter thereto authorising and empower ing the City of Eugene, Oregon, to iB sue and Bell the negotiable bonds of the City of Eugene, in tho sum nt Fivo Hundred Thousand' Dollars l?5i0.000.00) the proceeds therefrom to he used in Ihe construction and equipment of a Municipal Public Au ditorium, to he built on or adjacent to the campus of the University of Oregon nud within the limits of the City of Eugene," passed and enacted by the electors of the City of Eugene on the 2nd day of July, 1024. anil In pursuance of Ordinance No. 4203 pasaed by the Common Council and approved by the Mayor on July 14th, 1024. Dated this IfSth dny of Jiily. 1024. GEO. A. GILMORE, City Recorder. No.l072-Wed-dy-jy30 NOTICE OF SALE OF $25,000 OF FIRE APPARATUS BONDS OF THE CITY OF EUGENE, ORE GON. Notice is hereby given that Bealed bids will ho received for the sale ol IVenty-fivg Thousand Dollars $25, 000.00) or so much thereof as may ho necessary. City of Eugene "Fire Apparatua Bonds" by the City Recor der of said Cltv nt his office In the City Hnll until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on August (1th. 1024, at which time nnd place, said Bids will be opened nnd considered by the Com mon Council of said City, Said Bonds ahull hear date of September 1, 1024, and will be due ten years from dale thereof, and shall be Issued In denomi nations of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) only, with interest bearing coupons attached, said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed 5 pct.per annum from date of Issuance until paid, interest to he paid semi annually on the first day of March and September of each year, princi pal and interest payahlo nt the office of tho City Treasurer of Eugene, Oregon. Said bonds shall he sold for not lesa than their par value and which bonds are to bo negotiable and are to be a gennrnl obligation of 'tlisM'lty of Eugene, Oregon. The Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. That said bonds are to be disposed of under nn act to amend the I harter of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto, au thorizing and empowering the Com mon Council of the City to issue nnd sell negotiable bonds of tho I Ity to the amount of Twenty-five thousand Dollars ($25,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of purchasing new Fire Ap paratus for the City, paased and en acted by the electors of the City on the Second day of July, 1024, snd in pursuance of Ordinance No. 4202 passed by the Common Council nnd approved by the Mayor on July 11th, 1024. Dated this 15fh day of July, 1924. S GEO. A. GILMORE, City Recorder. No.lfl70-Wed-dy-Jy30 CALL FOR BIOS The directors of School District No. 4, Lsne County, Oregon, will re reive sealed proposals to be opened st 7:30 o'clock p. m., July 28, 1024, for the painting of certain school buildings according to the specifica tions on Tile in the otllce of the Dis trict Clerk. Bidders may submit combined or separate proposals. Each bid shall he Accompanied by a certified check for $50. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond, the amount of which to bo determined by the Board. The work shall he completed not later than September 1, 1024. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. D. II. JO.NKH, Clerk. No.lOflO-JylO-17-19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that tb undersigned has been 1 ppointed ad ministrator of the Estate of Edmund Bosquet, deceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, to tbe un dersigned, at the law office of Potter, Foster tc Immel, at No. 957 Willam ette Street, in Eugene. Orteon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated st Eugene, Oregon, this 2nd day of July, 1024. K. O. IMMEL. Administrator, ' Estate of Edmund Bosquet, Deceased. No.16()0-Wed-dy-Jy30 NOTICE OF SALE OF $50,000.00 OF SEWER RECONSTRUCTION BONDS OF THE CITY OF EU GENE, OREGON. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the ssle of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). or such portion thereof sa may he necessary, City of Eugene "Sewer Reconstruction Bonds" by the City Recorder of said city at his office In the Cltv Hall until 7:30 o'clock I'. M. on August Oth. 1024. at which time snd place said bids will be opened and considered by the Common Council of aid City. Ssid bonds shall hear date of September 1. 1024. Bod w ill he due and payable Twenty years from dsts thcreoi, and snail ue issued In BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTOHNHYS WHITTKN' KWAtTRTlltn Uwvnr C A W. tlldaj. The bettor class of j civil business. Phone 331. F. O. HhPPKON Attorney-at-Law. 8tl Willamette. rooms lu-11. Phone sT 3. MAHT1N O. HOOE Lawyer. Gen eral pructtce. 32 Ninth Ava. W. A. C. WOODCOCK Still dolnK work at the old stand. 32 tslnlil Ave. W. Attorney-at-Law. S. il. CALKINS Attorney. Klrst National liuuk UMg. Phone 107. ALT A KINO Attorney. I'Mbato, conveyances, collections. Office upstairs 174 Wlllametta tit., Eu Kene, Ore. O. H, FOSTER Attorney-at-Luw. 957 WllUiueuo. Phono -1". HOWARD M. UROWNELL Law yer. All business promptly at tended to. Telephone 110u. WELLS A WKLLS Lawyers, over Caatle theatre. Sueciul attention to examination ot abstracts, draft lug of wills, Nettling- ot estates, conveyances and collections. Also to ail pension matters. Phone 10JK. 1L K. S LATTERY Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Solicitor In Charcevy. office rooms, m-U-la- , 13, Uuckwlth Uldtr., corner. Sev enth and Willamette, Kuajene, ore. S. r. ALLKN Attorney-at-Law. Of fice, tibl Willamette St., opposite Holiig theatre. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law. Office oyer Eugene Loan bay ing! Bank, Plloue lo4. C. A. W1NTERMBIER Attorney-at- Law. Luud titles and. probate specialties. Office over Hank of Culumerco. E. O. IMMRL Attorney and Coun sellor. 9(7 Wlllametta. Phone 240. IlllSlMCSS COLLHUH ENROLL NOW for Business College. Catalogue free on request. Phone 669. CLKAMNU AND l'llKSSINU ELECTRIC CLEANERS 6S Olive St, Pboue aoo. Service you 11 ap preclata. CITY CLEANERS Cleaning, press ing and repairing. W. E. Naylor, prop. & Willamette. Phone 220, IMPERIAL CLEANERS AND HAT TERS. Pressing and repairing. We call for and deliver, 47 111. Seventh. Phone 33. CAHI'ICT AND HUU CI.HANHRS ELECTRIC CLEANERS Phono 300, , We know how, 6 Ullve St. tllllKOl'HACTIO i-i i r 1.-1 Menu.'. it 206.-7-B White Teni'ple. Phone 410. Residence 1309. DR. M. ASUTON Opposite Holllg theatre, tsl Willamette. Phone 860. CYl.lNDlOll GUINIHNU PEMUllOOKE'8 Cvllndor Qt'liidlug, Crankshaft True tng, 674 Olive St. Phone K43. tf DRS. DONOIIUI2 Dentists. Boas. onable fees. Opposite Holllg Phone 441-J, DIl. W. E. MOXLEY Dentist, Mod ern X-Ray equipment. Phone 74, Castle theatro Uldg., Eugene, Ore, denominations of from $500.00 to $1000.00 as the purchaser may de sire with intorest bearing coupons attached and which bonds are to bear interest nt tho rate of not to exceed 0 per cent per annum from tho date of issuance until paid, interest to be paid seml-iinntuilty nn the first day of March and September on each yenr, principal nnd interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer of Eu gone, Oregon. Said bonds shiill be sold for not less than their par' value snd which bonds are to be negotiable nnd nre to he a general obligation of the City of Eugene. Oregon. The Council reserv ed the right to reject any and all bids. That said bonds are to he disposed of under an net to amend the Charter of the City of Eiicene. Oregon, bv adding a new chapter thereto author izing nnd empower no- .the Common Council of the cily to issue and sell negotiable bonds or tho City to the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) or bo much thereof as may bo necessary, for the mirnose of reconstructing certain sections of the sewer Bystem of the cltv nnssed and enacted by the electors of the City on the Second day of July, 1924, and In pursuance of Ordinance No. 4201 passed by the Common Council and approved by the Msyor on July itin, nrci. Dated this 15th day of Julr, 1024. GEO. A. OILMOBE, City ItecordeV, N.lB71-Wed-dy-Jy;iO NOTICE OF BONO 8ALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed at his office In the City of Eugene, Oregon, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock I'. M., the- 2Nth day of July, 1024, and Immediately there after publicly opened by the Ilnard of Directors of School District No. 4, Lane County, Oregon, for an Issue of bonds of said District in the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars ($250,000), said bonds to be in denominations of five hundred dollars ($500) or one thousand dollnra($1000) each, to bear dale July 1, 1924, and to mature serially In numerical order at the rnte or twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per annum on f;e first days of July In each of the years 1035 to 1944 Inclusive, said bonds to bear Interest at not to exceed five per cent tf! per cent) per annum, pay able semi-annually on the first days of January and July, principal and in tereat pnyahie at the office of the County Treasurer of Ijine County Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. All bids tmit he accompanied by s certified check for ten thousand dol lars ($10,000) and must be uncondi tional. The approving legal opinion of 'Messrs. Tenl, Wlnfree. Johnson & McCulloch will be furnished the suc cessful bidder. Tbe assessed valuation of the prop erty In the District for the year 1023 was Nine Million Three Hundred Nine Thousand Fight Hundn Twenty Three Dollars (9,;iOO.S2.1.00) The bonded Indebtedness of the District, exclusive of the bonds hereby adver tised Is One Hundred Sixty-Nine Thnussnd Hollars ($100,000). The Board reserves the right to're ject any and all bids. (Seal) O. 11. JONFS, ClcrV. Wo. 1001dy-jy20 Fl'HMTLHK PACKING c'l'RNTTUFtK Phone tt FOOT SPF-CfAI.ISTS J. H. ROUNETT. M. D. Foot and specialist, upslalrs. Hampton B!dg. Tuesday and Friday. I'hone 1436-L for appointment. DH. HANDSHUH Foot specialist. Corns, ralouses, fallen arches. All foot ailments. 613 Willamette. Ground floor. Hours dully 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 308. tt FOUNDRY VEI.TUM CLOW Second and Blair. Foundry and machine shop. Ft'RMTI'ltK HOSPITAL SEAVEItS FUltNITURB HOSPITAL nwiiumierinn, furniture made to order, repairing reflnlshlng. 651 W. Eighth. Telephone 40?-J. INSURANCE! A L. LONOFELLOW, 32 "V. 9th Phone 743. tI OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. JOHN SIMONS Osteopathia Physician and Surgeon. 408 M. & W. Bldg. DR. IL L. STUDLET Office 291 Tenth Ave. West. Phone 689-L. PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTINO Interior decorating, outside painting at reduced prices. T. H. Ove. Phone 731-J. 1766 W, Second, n.UMniNQ. TINNING. HKATING HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing, sheet tuehil work and hot air heat ug a specialty. tf FOR Tinting or House Painting. Phone 894-Y. t WILLIAMSON & CO., Inc. Phone, 636. 163 10th Ave. E. OEOROE D. HEITZMAN 68-63 W4 Sixth Avenue. Phone 817. HALL A SHUMWAY Plumbing and heating; aewer pipe; drain tile. Seventh and Oak. Phone 1001. CHASE ft LESLEY Steam and hot water heating, plumbing; 971 Oak. Phono 148. , Res. phone 1S90-L. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. J. F. TITUS Obstetrics and diseases of women and children. Office Brown Bldg., Ninth and Oak Streets. Residence Hotel Osburne. Phones 639, 891. DRS. OULLION AND NBLSONEye. - ear, nose, throat. Eyea tested and glasses furnished. 306 t O. O. F. Uldg. Telephone 133. GRANT J. GRAY. M. D. 91-33 Hampton Bldg. Hours 10 to 11 a. m., 1 to 6 p, m. Phone: Office 924; res. 1027. . REALTORS BEFORE BUYING see our large list and profit by our 17 yeara ex perience. SAM RUOH REALTY COMPANY, Seventh and Willam ette, tf TRANSFERS EUGENE TRANSFER CO. Bonded Carriers. City and Country. TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE 716 Olive HP. , Phone 160 TRANSFER local and Long Distance hauling. Phone 768, 24 E. 6th. Residence 1010 W. 2nd Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS MARION VEATCH Funeral dlrec. tor. Lady assistant; full auto equipment. Tenth and Pearl Bta, Phone 118, W. W. Pranstetter Funeral -director. Lady assistant; auto hearee, 1161 Olive St, Phone 616; LOCAL TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Norlk llouad No. 11 Cooa Bay ;16 am No. 64 Oregonlan io am No. IS Oregon Express .(:!! am No. 18 Eugene-Portland .10:85 am No. 24 Eugene, Coos Bay 8:85 pm No, 14 Portland Expreas...4:13 pm No. 12 Shasta 8:40 pm South Bound No, 88 Oregonlan ,,. :08 ami No. 11 Portland-Eugene 8:20 pm No. 16 California Express 1:(7 pm No. 17 Portland-Eugene 1:10 pm 1, u. ao can v rauHuw Kill No. 11 Shasta 11:10 pm No. 11 Cooa Bay Passenger 11:30 am OAKRIDGB LIPTB Dally 7:10 am lv Eugene M ar 9:10 pm :10 ; ;40 am ar oakrldge lv 1:00 pm west Sinn mi Rnicene-Corvallla Line Train No. 274 leaves Eugene, Mon day, Wednesday and" Friday at S am. Train No. 178 arrives Eugene Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 pm. . EUOENE-WENDLINO (Dally Exrept Bandar) 8:00 am lv .. Eugene .. ar 2:16 pm 9:16 am lv Sprlngrield ar 1:50 pm 10.46 am ar Wendllng lv 12:01 pm COOS BAY LINE) No. 602, daily-Leaves Eugene 7:48 am., arrives North Bend 1:26 pm., Marshfleld 1:40 pin, Power 4:46 pm. No. 604 Leaves Eugene 1:00 am., arrives at North Bend 7:23 am Varshfleld 7:26 am. BASTBOUND No. 601 Leaves Powers 6:30 am., ' arrives Marah'leM 9:00 am., North Bend 9:16 am., Eugene 3:30 pm. . No. 603 Leaves Marshfleld 6:45 pm., arrives Eugene 12:30 am. No. 606 Leaves Powera 2:10 pm., arrives Marshfleld 4:30 pm., dally. OREGON ELECTRIC Houtabouad Train No. Lv. Portland Ar. Eugene 1 6:25 am ..10:46 am 8 Limited.... 8:06 am .... H:fi0 pm 9..; 2:05 pm . 6:80 pm 13 Limited... ' 6:05 pm .. 10:16 pm North Bank Station (leave Jeffer . eon atreet 16 and 20 minutes later). Northbound Train No. Lv. Eugene Ar Portland 10 Limited.... 7:50 am ...1 1:46 am 14 11:16 am ........8:30 pm 16 Limited.. 2:00 pm 6:35 pm 22....- .... 6:06 pin 10:06 pm CORVALI.I CONNECTIONS Leave Corvallla Arrive Eugene 10:46 am 12:10 pm 6:06 pm 6:40 pm 7:10 am 8:66 a.n Narthbouaal Leave Eugene Leave Corvallta 1:40 am 9:01 am . 11:20 am . 12:46 pm 2:00 pm 8:15 pm t.10 pm . 6:68 gm