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f rsday Evening, Jqly 17, 1924 THE EUGENE DaILY GUARD Page Seven ? CLASSIFIED RATES a Insertion 1c GUARD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS f Insertions ..16o a, -word 0 monia alraum advertisement f FEE CAUSE OF IIP EXPLOSION; FOUR LIVES LOST IBOA HEIGHTS, Pimm, July four laborers were dead today pveral in a critical condition aa a of in explosion in the bold of abased Pacific Mail liner Col i, where the men were working; amanatinf from decomrosed cof a the hold was respons.ble for gploiion. of the injured was Sheppsrd res, diver-hero, who rescued the jean sailors imprisoned in the nine 0-8, which sank off Jobal last fall. His condition is .f nverenst. stolen EOvnj v " ' . ' . . !L thinn frnm the C.reen all company store on July 3 by fcts who had just escaped the in penitentiary, was made yes K at Monroe by Constable (Marsh. The outlaws, who also inn automobile from West and f garage on July 4, pawned the at Wilhelm's store, Monroe, for ne. The proprietor turned the over to Constable Marsh when tarned it had been stolen, a fugitives went north, he says, kas identified tbem as Robert a and Dale Arthur, and the car drove as mat stolen nerw. xn of the three who niaac mcir nn thp unme dav. has been re ed at Bend. Rr W S. COUSINS. il. N. S. Financial Editor) 4W YORK, July 17. Oil stocks resisted the combined weight of sional selling and liquidation! ard Oy uuwurau"J petroleum industry today, and sad stocks made further prog Jn their steady march to higher I levels. On the whole, the market a good account of itself, lalings in railroad shares were henvy today and new high prices tilling up. Many of the low brit Uls which have heretofore been ilcuniis for their absence from fading list commanded more at Sn today. The list included Rock B, which it is believed may be fas n unit in the proposed mer it railroad systems when finally hod by the interstate commerce Ussion. This spurted 2?4 points f-w high above 84. Irive against the oil stocks, fol- reports of larger production trek and final price cutting by Prairie Oil and Gas company, nsncressfuL and after tempos-regularity the oils stiffened up alii above the preceding closing Atlantic refining hit bark at Sorts in its sharp rally to 84, up 'points, while Marland, Cosden Phillips advanced ne:.rly a point I their low levels. Steel stocks (again Irregular. The bond mar- rns active and higher and trac in best demand at advancing . Industrials were dull and y and liberty bonds heavy, is forward movement in prices teded vigorously in the last hour all departments of the . -arket kipating. Oil stocks threw off reactionary tone and were well the front on thia closing rally, per stocks were active at hieh ticos and market lowers climbed p to their high level of the first t ck Rnles today 1,060,000 shares; $111,472,000. I Sheldon Speaks Before State Synod ' Ide from some minor church bus- t lin ahIi. fltliai. imnnernnf nnrt ' r je Wednesday afternoon pro- of the Preshyterian Synod of tan. wns the address hv Dr. Hen- 6. Sheldon of the University of son school of education. His t was, "Place of Religion in the tuition of the Future." f Sheldon's talk centered around controversy between science and Jon. and about the seemingly ser ' w. danger of the so-called new 1 of opinion. ffe want to remember that science I with the phenomenon, and teaeb control nature for the advance t of society." he said. "It is fee that enables us to live and I better sanitation, it is science ' has brought about the great la saving devices. hit science csnnot and is not at Hine to solve the values of hu rt life, end why we sre here, and t we are to do. or trying to fig "Ont the general scheme and i Jlnr of human life. ' aVllgion is needed to do that," I declared. Religion is not only a 4l necessity, but it is the expres- ' of the hesrt of man. fills new school of thought and Ian which seems to threaten our tv with its flippancy is not so aas as it seems," Mr. Sheldon I t 4 declared it had come about as a result o fthe war and its strsio.and 9 m reffuHed in disillusionment for t Teason. It is also a result of the wiVan public' wealth and mode Hying, according to the speaker. . ericnns have amassed immense of wealth since the Civil war j oairker time than any other nation si taw world, and the result has rath er tene to their heads. raj. Sheldon's talk was the first series to he given by university "catty members. Angeline Hills . Sues to Collect ' aJL . : - - o foreclose a mortgage on1 teres near Thurston to satisfy' aarpaid note of $250 issued Sep-1 r""r 3. uuo.vo J. H. Brown and, 2"? Brown, has been started in CW-Oit mmt hv Anrelin. Hilt. aina,-it,ir T.rnwn widow, and M. . Brown, snle heir of .1. H. Brown. J"J f now deceased. Frank A. De " t attorney. St stolen by convicts found LOCAL MARKETS Eggs and Poultry. Es. fresh 24623c Hens, light ll12c Hena, heavy lolTc Batter Fat and Butter. Butterfat .'.37c Creamery batter 3841c Meat Market, Steers 435c Cows 2VjSj4c Ewaa 24 Wetbera 6gdc Veal, light, dressed .. . .i-.10S10ttc Pork, dressed lOdi lOMi Hogs, live 8314c Grains, Hay. Wheat, IX) lbs S2.15 Oat 84; Barley, ton $45 Wool 313c Old bay, ton $U14 New bay, ton $14ld Vegetables and Fruit. Potatoes, local, new 3(fi3Wc New Cal. notatoea 3(ti3UjC Carrots 4c Beets, lb 8c Peppera ..35c Green onions, dox. .......o0c Rhubarb 5c Radishes, doz. .' 50c Strawberries, case, up from ,,..$1.(15 Lettuce, case .. 'i Cherries, lb 3tSc Xew local peaches, box .......$1.50 New local apples, box f- Cantaloupes 33'i California Watermelon 3(y,3i: PORTLAND LIVESTOCK POHTUANI), Ore, July 17. Cat tle receipts 280; tone of market good; beef, good grade steers $7.60fS; me dium $0.75 (ii'7.75; choice cows; heif ers blank; canners S'i.iiOfa.uO; bulls $3.50C((400; calves $4C0. Hog receipts 2S5; toue of market steady; medium to choice $8.15(8.40; heavy $7-S5frS.25j nigs $7ftl& Sheep receipts 30ii; tone of mar ket nominal; medium to choice lambs $S(!J11; yearlings $i.50(l8; wethers wethers $4.50(i 7.50; ewes $3(5. SEATTLE PRODUCE SEATTLB, July 17. Butter: city creamery. 42c; country creamery 3Sc. Eggs: Select ranch 33(S;34c; pullet.- 26c. Cheese: Oregon fancy 27(ff28c: Oregon standards 24c; Wash'ington triplets z.jw:Me. Onions: Oregon 2c Potatoes: Fancy gems 2c t PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., July 17 .But ter 30(Vt"40c; eggs, buying price 26 (S28c; selling price 2SW31c; cheese 2S20V6c; hens 1724c. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. July 17. Sterling demand 4.37 3-1(1: entiles 4.37 7-1B. French francs demand 5.14; ca bios 5.15. Relginn francs demand 4.57; ca bles 4.58. Swiss francs demand 18.13; cables 18.20. Lira demand 4.31; cables 4.31. Sweden kronen demand 26.58; ca bles 26.62. Norway kronen demand 13.44; ca bles 13.48. Denmark kronen demand 16.23; ca bles 16.27. Marks 4,210 billion to the dollar, DRIED FRUITS NEW YORK, July 17. Dried fruits market blank: apricots 12 fi)27; apples, evaporated prime to fancy 13; prunes, 30s to 60s, dull 6 1-4 7.13; 00s to 100s, 4 14 C. 5 "4: peaches, choice to extra fnncy fair demand 9i(7rl3; seedless raisins, sul- fnur Dieacued raid; unbleached 214 NEW YORK WOOL NEW YORK. July 17. Wool: Mar ket firm: domestic fleece Ohio 42 !?52; pulled scoured hssls 72Wl.1t; Ttxss scoured 1.0ofal.u; quarter blood 75(31.30. CHICAGO GRAIN CIIICAGO, July 17. The grain trade was mixed during most of to day's session. The volume of busi ness was large with the tone nervous and prices erratic during the after noon. Afternoon trade was heavy with prices higher. Wheat closed 2 3-8 to 4 higher. Corn closed 1 7-8 to 4 i-S higher, oats closed 5-8 to lMt higher. Provisions were higher. S. F. PRODUCE SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. But ter: extras 44c; prime firsts 40c; firsts nominal.. Eggs: Extras 30c; extra pullets 32c; undesized 24c. Cheese: California fists, faflcv 22 c: California flats firsts 21 c; California young Americas 2414c; uregon young Americas Ji4c. Phone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning. NOTICE OF BONO SALE Notice is hereby gtven that sealed bids will be received by the under signed at his office in the I'ity of Eugene, Oregon, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., the 28th day of July, 1024, and immediately there after publicly opened by the Board of Directors of School District No. 4, Lane County, Oregon, for an issue of bonds-of-said District in the sum of two hundred end fifty thousand dol lars ($230,000), said bonds to be in denominations of five hundred dollars (XfiOO) or one thousand dollar(lnOO) each, to bear date July 1. 1024, and to mature aerially in numerical order at the rate of twenty-five thouaand dollars ($25,000) per aniitim on t'.a first days of July in each of the yeara 1035 to 1044 inclusive, aaiti bonds to bear interest at not to exceed five per cent (5 per cent) per annum, pay able semi-snnually on the first days of Janua.-y snd July, principal end in terest parsble 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. AH bids mnat be eceompsnied by a certified check for ten thousand "dol lsrs t$10,00U)and must be uncondi tional. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal. Wiofree, Johnson A McCuIloch will be furnished the suc cessful bidder. The assessed valuation of the prop erty in the District for the year 1023 was Nine Million Three Hundred Nine Thonsand Eight 'Ilundr' Twenty Three Dollars (0;iO!'.S23.CWl The bonded indebtedneis of the District, exclusive of the bonds hereby sdver tised is One Hundred Sirty-Nine Thousand Dollire mnO.OrtOl. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. (Seal) O. H. JONES. Clexk. No. 1001 dr-ija NEW TODAY I AUCTION SALE at GREEH-CAI.LA11.VN AUCTION MARKET Southeast corner of Park Square SATURDAY, JULY 10. 1U24 Ueginuing at 2 1'. M. 6 weanling nics. 3 doxen cuickeu. A lot of household goods. Implements, and tools belonging to an estate. . Alo one consigument of good oak furniture including oak davenport, upholstered in leather, round dining table, chairs, rockers, 1 milk cool er, carpet, 2 ruga, carpenter tools, hay fork, ropes and slings, harrow and many other small articles. Good Maxwell touring car. Everybody welcome. . J. K. GREER. "AUCTIONEER Phone 33. jjlS FOR RENT Dairy ranch on the Siuabiw. Will carry 14 head of cows and young stock. Good improve ment. Will rent with or without stock. Cash or share rent. Ed Wut kins, Florence, Ore. jylS WILL tutor children conditioned or desiring review in grade school work. Murv Harding, 051 Alder. Phone 10.VI-R. jy22 TRAILERS 500 lb. to tWOO lbs. Cars and Trucks at RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS CO. 13(1 West 8th. jylb , BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurants, general merchandise, feed atore and a hotel tor sale. EUGENE REALTY CO. 521 Willamette. Jyl7 191S CHANDLER Six now being dis msntted at the Reclaimed Auto Parts Co., 130 West 8th. Parts for all cars. jyl8 LOST White Army Barracks bag filled iminly with bedding. Dropped from auto on 13th St. K. If found please leave at Guard office. Re ward. jylO BOARDERS . WANTED Regular boarders 3 meals, $1; 2 meals 75e; 1 meal 40c. 513 E 0th. Phone 41S0-L. jy23 FOR SALE Jewel combination gas and wood range. Also gus heater. 871 W 5th. jylO CARPENTFR wanta work. Phone 1164-.T after (1:30 P. M. jylO FOR SALE. Real Estate UNIVERSITY DISTRICT A 9 room house and barn on large dry lot at 1001 Columbia St. Cement basement, fully plumbed with extra downstairs toilet. This is a fine place for keeping roomers or room ers and boarders. On accouut of - sickness this home must be sold at once. Price reduced to $3500. -Will give very easy terms. C. F. HYDE REALTY CO. 731 Willamette St. Phone 741 jyl7 FOR RENT OR SALfT-One 6-room house close in. One brand new modern 5-roora bouBe ' juBt completed on ' W 8th. PHONE J. C. HENRY Bangs Garnge. tf FOR SALE Beautiful Mill Race . home. Beat 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 005 Al der St. Phone 200-J. jyl7 FOR SALrl 0-room modern house with sleeping porch, Full size baae ment, furnuce, laundry trays, gar age and large lot Good location for renting rooma. Some terms. Call 215 West 7th. Phone 1135-K. tf FOR SALE--New 5-room modern Bungalow with garage, full base ment, zurnsce. breakfast nook, built-in kitchen. Price $3(100. $300 down and $.fO per month with inter est at 7 per cent. Call at 1584 Wab nut St. - tf FOR SALE BY OWNER New mod ern 7-room house, full basement. Located clobe to University. In quire 7118 10th Ave. East. jy21 DEAL WITH OWNER Good house in Eugene, small payment down, balance like rent. 062 Charnelton. jylO FOR SALE BY OWNER 7 -room house, buth, good garden, large lot. 1061 10th Ave. West. tf FOR SALE My residence, 648 W 6th. Call Imperial Lunch. ti OLDS.MOBILE SERVICE and repair I'faoue 1354. 73 West 0th Avenue. Fred Led ward. Jy-80 FOR SALE, Used Autos USED CARS PRICES THAT ARK ALWAYS RIGHT Dodge Roadster ......'...(300 Ford touring $200 85-4 8-passenger Overland $7 8-cyliuder Kiog, 1020 model, with out tires $65 1022 Chevrolet light delivery. .$250 1018 Buick 0 ...$250 1017 Chevrolet $00 And a lot more bargains. TED BAISDEX'S USED CAE MARKET Next to Grny's Cash and Carry on 06 East 7th. tf AUTO STORAGE Why Park Your Car Outside? Day atorage .25c Live storsre, per month $6.00 Dead storage, per month $3.00 We store everything. RED FRONT GARAGE 857 Pearl St. Phone 224. Jy2l FOR SALE Good twelve volt bat-t-ry. Maxwell used parta. Loffer, Dext-r, Ore. tf FOR SALE 1018 Ford touring, li cense. ( all l.'WI E 1th. tf FOR SALE, Farm Prod. WANTEI To sell fresh and cured meats. Live and dressed poultry at Baldwin Market, 775 Monroe St. Phone JiW-j tf FOR SALE Late cabbage, kale and Fall Cauliflower. It. N. Goodrich. 24 North Jefferson. tf FOR SALE Stock liURHE. wagon and harness for sale. la.ju.re Utm Ainu den. avi LET'S SWAP! PIANOS taken In trade lor phonop graphs without extra payments. Seth Laraway Music Store. f FOR SALE Stock MAJOR, thoroughbred black Percher- on stallion will go to your farm. Phona Springfield 18-F-14, R. N. Ilendrlx, Creswell, Routs No. 1. tf FOR SALE Wood FOR SALE Dry planer ends, easily split, excellent for ijuick fires, very cheap fuel. Prompt Delivery. Wal ter Bushong Lumber Co. I'hone 500 tf BUY WOOD from the man that cuts it. Body fir, 10-ln.. $8.25. Ouk 4 ft. $7.50. W. J. Scharen.1 phone 23F4 tf WOOD ExcelBlor for quick fire; body fir and slab. Call 006. MO HAWK WOOD YAH! Yard 017 High St. tf WOOD Now is the time to buy. Body maple, ash, fir, and oak. 4-ft. and 16-inch. Phone 440-B. Hewitt aud Johnson. tf FOR SALE, Miscellan's. SPECIAL PRICES Genuine inlaid Linoleum $1.45 per square yard laid on your floor. Large assortment of patterns, also prints Linoleum, small in price. CHARLET'S COJn'LETE HOME FJTRNISHER 63 West Stb. ' Thone 1122 FOXES FOR SALE MII.LIGAN & MORRISON STRAIN Of high grade Silver Black, scored by the Bureau of Economics Fox atnn dard, scoring from 00 to 05 points, score card, pedigree and registra tion papers furnished with each fox. Before you buy get our prices on Foxea with the above score and protect yourself from inferior stock. Address the MT. JEFFERSON STLV.ER BLACK FOX RANCH, Detroit, Oregon. jyl8 FOR SALE One Lima Locomotive No. 004 together with all equip ment. . One Tacoma Yardder Donkey, 10 Hi 12, No. 1572 with ill equipment. One Washington three-drum Loader Donkey No. 2780 and all equipment. Four sets of Russel Steel Trucks. H. STEINBACK Cspital Bargain House, 215 Center SU, Salem, Ore. - JyJ. riANO FOR SALE at Eugene. Fine niano. nerfect condition. Bla savina and terms $10 monthly- to rellablo party, write at once to uiino niu sic Co.. 64 Front St.. Portland. jy23 SEWING MACHINES and Vacuum Cleaners for rent snd repaired. EUGENE ELECTRIC APPLI ANCE, 1027 Willamette. Phone 304 14 FOR SALE: Barley Davidson mo torcycle, vith or without sidecar. First reasonable offer takes ft. Call 116 Wjst Main St. Springfield. Jyl7 BARGAIN $20t will handle furni ture, chickens, coops, store and stock. Immediate possession. West entrance Auto Park. Jyl7 HA-RLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle and side car, 1024 Model, 74CA. V Bargain, $225. 1156 7th St., Spring , field. Ore. jy22 FOR SALE Piano slightly used. Oak dining table, aewing machine, rugs and electric Iron. Phone 600-R ' 1358 High. jyl6 FOR SALE Peerless wall Ironing boards, 20 minutes to install. Midg ley Planing Mill. ICR SALE Fox hounds 6 months old. Good varmint atrain. Phone ' Springfield Bl-F-5. jylT I'O" S.VS. ' Planta and cut flowera. Miss Short. 1512 Columbia. Phone 1304-H. tf FOR SALE 1 pair white Pekln Ducks, $2.00. Inquire 23 & Uni versity 8L tf FOR SALE REMINGTON TYPE WRITER. Terms. Write Herbert Wheeler, care Guard. tf NU BONE CORSETS 371 W 7th. Phone 204-L. Mra. Irene B. Croa- ley. tf FOR SALE ! Bain wagon. 'Ruse ' Zumwalt, Elmira. JylS FOR RENT FOR RENT Office rooms. Call Im- perial Lunch. tf FOR RENT Houses GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT 074 W 10th, Call 8 a. ra. to 4 p. m. or phone 460-J. for evening appoint ment. Newly, painted inside and out tf FOR RENT 8-room house, electric lights, gsrage. garden, place for chickens, at College, Crest, $20. JylS FOR RENT Rooms LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS COMPLETELY. FURNISH E D SLEEPING ROOMS and SMALL APARTMENTS, STEAM HEAT, AT M ATIOf 'K HOTEL, 8TU and WILLAMETTE tf FOR RENT 5 airy, well furnished rooms. Private bath. 321 W 10th. tf FOB, KENT 0 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. FOB RENT Modern apartment la Eugene. Steam beat, privata bath, furnished or unfurnished. Near bnsinesa center. Phone Springfield FOR RENTApts. tOR RENT 3-room nirnlshed apartment, ( all at 215 W 7th. I Phone 1135. R. ,( ! FOR RENT Modern 3-room aimrl I uient with dressing room and bath. ; 044 Hgh. Phone 14S3-J. tf ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 and 3-room. .Modern. Hotel St. rraucii. 132 W 6th. if FOR RENT Apartment. Inquire 100 W nth tf TWO, three and four-room apart meats for rent. 137 E 0th. tf WANTED To Rent TV ANTED femall poultry ranch near town, Sept. 1st, ou a two-year lease or longer. P. O. Box No. 150 EuKene, Ore. tf WA NTED Situation NURSE Practical, experienced. I'hone 52-K-5. , rt HELP WANTED RESPECTABLE BUSINESS MAN wanta refined auburn-kaired woman with aonie means for busiutss part ner aud housekeeper. Permanent position to the rhrbt oue. Addiess X. Y. Z.. care Guard, jy21 COMPETENT atenographer, also ac curate at Iigurea to aasist on books. Give age, experience, referencea, salary expected and pbone num her. Address 0411 care Guard. jylO HELP WANTED, Male WANTED A baker at Ideal Bakery. 057 Willamette. jyl7 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Man and young man. We have a very nice line of uncalled for tailor-made suits left over from our former locution at 005 Willam ette. Now we occupy 24 W ttth. We are open for your inspection. You profit by the other fellow's forfelt- ' ed deposit. We must sell them at a very low price. We also have a very nice lino of men's and young men's pants. LIBERTY TAILORS, 24 W Oth. tf TELL THE BOYS we want three to . five gallon cans, pails or light kegs. 5e to 25c each. Walter-Uushoug Lumber Co. ' tf WANT TO RENT YOUR HOUSET We have the renters. Office 32 Oth WeaL Phona 748 jy81 WANTFD To borrow $1500 at 10 per cent interest on suburbau home. Address 63U4 care Guard. jylO FLOOR SANDING Old and new floors. O. 'arris. Phone 56-F-12 Jy WANTBD $1000 at 8 per cent on first class real estate security. Ad dress 5477 care Guard. CALL SHIVERS AND LYNCH FOR EXPERT PLUMBING AND L3- PAUtS, 200 W 8th AVE. t( WANTED General hauling any where. Phone 304. Framtwa Black- smith Shop. jylD FOR GARBAGE HAULING phone 1192. ti WOOD SAWING Phono 734-R. H. Sarbacher. tf WANTED To Buy WANTED TO BUY electric waahing . machine and aewing machine. Must be in good conditiun and cheap for cash. Address, F. E. Outer, care of Guard. U WANTED Men's second-hand cloth ing. Highest prices paid. Phone ' S55-B. 24 WEST 8TU. tf WANTED Setting hens. Phone 5-F-tt or write State Game Farm. Eugene, Route No. 2. tf GREER-CALLAHAN CO. 858 Pear!. Wants to buy furniture and farm ''Implements. JylU WANTED Poultry, eggs and Teal. Phone 410. ' tf MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTANT Magnetic and Electric Healing art recognized as two great healing powers in fell kinds of diseases. I make a specialty of female troubles. Come and see me. 801 Willamette. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. J to 5 p. m. Lady Dr. . Jy31 TUB STOVE HOSPITAL We buy, sell, repsir and exchange all kinds of stoves, ranges and heaters. 2108 Waahington St. Phone 1552-Jt tf NEW MACHINERY Installed for making reliners out of your old Cord or Fabric tires. Save you money. EUGENE VULCANIZING WOIiKfl, 957 Oak St. I'hone 1C20 ti MATTRESSES mede over with or without sew ticks; can be returned aameVty; new mattresses any else. O'Brien's Mattresa & Upholstering Co., pbone 300, 391 E 8th. tf ANY Girl in trouble may communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva tion Army at tbs White Shield Home, B35 Msyfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. tf 5IILADYS BEAUTY BHOPPE Permanent waving at reduced ratea for summer months. Expert hair dyeing. Marcells th-t stsy. Call 888. Opposite McJIorran & Wasbburnes. tf C. D. JOHNSTON. CONTRACTOR. Sewer connections, septie tanks, drainage. Telephone lu-irt-L. tf PAINTING AND PAPERING. H. E. Dutton, 1501 Ferry. Pbone 1578-J. aS DIRT FREE fcr the hauling. Bee W, B. Cooper, 605 Willamette. tf tiARDNER, THE RADIATOR MAN, RKPAIOS RADIATORS. 741 OIJVK. tf LOST LOST Brown pocket book contain ing betwee.. (10 and 115 also Wed Lumber Co. tag. Reward. Return to Guard office. Jyl7 MONEY TO LOAN GIVES QiZi'KEH. BETTER SHR- VK E Liberal loaus on residences. Long time easy payments. Lowest rates on f..rms. LAWSON G. BRADLEY 31 7u Ave. Esst. Pnone 544 tf REAL ESTATE LOANS unlimited amount monej to lend on improved city of Eugene and farm property; ratea low. Sre Rorer and Brundage. tf MONEY TO LOAN I hare money to loan on good farm or city property. W. B. COOPER, t.05 WiUameite St. Pbone 640. tf FARM LOANS No coiumissi-in or appraisement fee LOW RATE W. J. LirilTY, 32 East 8th. tf LOANS PLENTY MONEY, City and Farm, lowest interest rate. F. J. Berger, 630 Willamette St. tf ADVERTISING: Register Pub. Co. $49.05. Guard Printing Co. 101.08. ASSESSOR: Bonj. F. Keeney J6.00. II P. Markusen 2D7.B0. S. C. Wilkinson S110.00, A. O'Brien J110.00, L. Whlttaker (75.00, N. Taliaferro (tiO.OO, Pnc. Tel. & Telg. Co. (8.25. . CARE OF POOR: Cusbninn & Hill (20.00. Mary Kestorson (17.50. Grace Monroe (10.00, Mrs. Kath lcon Chandler (10.00, Frank Porin (16.00. Lydln A. Huntor (12.00, Blanch Knight (10.00, F. E. Pou Jado (15.00, Mary Blimrho Oppel (30.00, Mrs. Susan Roots (5.00, Mrs. M. E. Bunch (5.00, James A. Thomas (10.00. Mra. R. 10. Cox (10.00, Morcy Hospital (36.00, Wei by Stevuns Agt. (180.00, Pai. Tol. & Telg. Co. (2.73, Grace Bennott (10.00, P. E. Brown (8.00, Mrs. Sinn Vaughn (20.00, Thomas it. Malloy (6.00, Mrs. O. R. Swear- tngou (12.00, J. W. Goodman (9.00, M. Lnmmon (8.00, McMorrnn & Washburno (32.56. Eliza J. Mil lor (6.00, Mra. Nancy Chapman (15.00, John U Marsh, (3 65. J. W. Powell (20.00, Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co. (7.60, S. M. Kerron 6125.00, N. Peterson (7.00, Eugonn Woolon Mill Store (11.50, Mrs. E. A. Gar- ren (16.00, Eugene Tacking Co. (12.05, E. N. Petorson (177.60, Lane Co. Farmers Union (14.25, J. J. Harbaugli (28.80, Mountain States Power Co. (8.41, Booth Kelly Lbr. Co. (7.50, E. Burrea (5.00. Mra. C. E. Harklns (12.00. Miller & Johnson (8.77, Love & Barrett (8.85, W. A. Keykendall Inc. (1.86, Gray'a Cnsh & Carry (80.00, Eugene Water Board (4.97 Fair Grocery (5.87, Harry M, Stew art Fuel CO. (6.00, R. A. BUM) Hdw. Co. (7.60, 8. B. Flnegan (1.75, Mercy Hospital $52.00 Springfield General Hospital (213.00, Star Shoe Store (6.40, Mrs. N. A. Nelson (42.00, The Grooerterla (17.06, Wm. Kyle Sons Co. (22.60, Eastman Grocery (15.00, Umphrev Mackln (84.05. Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. (6.00, Dale Tua sln (2.49, Newport Grocery (10.00, Linn Drug Co. (20.93. CIRCUIT COURT: James Humphrey (11.20, Rodney Roach (9.20, Chan. Neal (16.00, Albert D. Craven (17.60, John Taylor (20.00. William Trask (21.40, Wal lace Traak (23.40, Lena Trask (21.40, Mary Terry (8.00, Edna Seaver (2.00, J. W. Trask (12.00. Emma Sales (4.00, J. A. Adrian (16.00, Elmer Russell (7.00, J. M. Emory (2.00, Carl H. Young (2.00, Chap. Mayhew (2.00, R. J, Morris (2.00, eo. N. McLean (3.00, Mllo A. Roach (3.00, Jnmos E. Baker (26.00, Sidney V. Ward (12,70, Geo. H. Ollmore (21.00, Bon Heldeman (12.00, Arthur R. Quackenbush (21.00, Wathan Jack (18.80, Maude T. Bryan (27.80, Frank W. Scobert (24.00, Orpba Polndexter (21.00, Lucile Evans (12.00, Clara C. Hogan (18.00, Ruth S. Addison (18.00, Mrs. R. H. Fields (24.00, Mrs. Cora M. Ingalls (27.60, T. J. Blakely (9.00, E. Y. Swift (29.40, C. C. Beliiike (43.00, James Wall (9.80, Clarence Lombard (3.00, C. W. Mullln (18.00, D. F. Mulkey (15.00, Will Grimes (19.00. L. B. Blgwart (18.00. Will . H. Hodes (18.00, D. D. Dickinson (18.60. Frank Needhum (18.65, Will Grimes (3.00, Col. W. G. D. Mercer (18.00, Searer's Furniture Factory (8.00, Dr. W. H. Dale (4.20, TJ. of O. Taxi Cab Co. (50.40, Jennie B. Hlgglne (24.00. J. S. Medley (10.00, M. G Hogs (30.00, Fred E. Smith (10.00, H. M. Brownell (10.00, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson (95.00, John L. Marsh (6.00, John H. Darrow (50.00, B. M. Calkins (20.00, Western Union Telg. Co. (8.84, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. (18.60, E. K. Copenhaver (22.40. J. M. Day (16.40. P. Cas teel (16.00, Evelyn Emery (10.00, T. B. Sanborn (9.00, W. I. King (9.00, Jerry Horn (6.00, A. J. Fob tor (24.00, Matt H. Stewart (18.60, Henry Bchwering (6.00, C. Tesh ner (6.00. Edward Hart (19.00, C. R. Shaffner (9.80, J. W. Kays (6.00, Ruben 8. Huston (6.00. CLERK: R. 8. Bryson (10.00. B. K. Skene (13S.00, L. M. bry son (100.00, E. L. Pease (90.00, O. M. Lee (87.00, R. A. Sailor (80.00. C. M. Brlggs (80.00, 8. Westfall (80.00. P. Drlscoll (75.00, D. L. Bettls (80.00, Koke-Tlffany Co. (61.20, Cressey's (5.75, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. (8.80. COUNTY COURT: Bndd Kompp (6.00, O. E. Crowe (4.70, Clinton Hurd (9.26, C. P. Bnrttard (8.65, Monroe Gnrngn (.60, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. (18.30, Hathaway Motor Co. Iio.no. COURT HOUSE: Bnncroft-Whlt- ney Co. (15.00, B. It. Jeans (102.00, John H. Darrow (35.00, Eugene Fuel Oil Co. (180.96, Eu gene Water Board '(84.68, Dalton Adding Machine Co. (160.00, Blg wart Electric Co. IZ.OO, L. E. Walker (1.00, Flacher-Boults Lbr. Co. $8.00. DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Evelyn Johnson (10.80, Koke-Tlffany (1.00. Office Mach. & Supply Co. (84.80, ciyae M. jonnstoa U.l( Cressey CLAIMS ALLOWED BY COUNTY COURT BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTOUNKYS WIIITTEN HVAKITOKl Ijiwyer. C. & V. ttltlg-. The bettor clusa of civil business. Phone 331. F. C. IIKrFItON Atlorney-at-i-aw. Ml YVUlN-melle, rooms - 1U-11. Phone BV3. MARTIN Q. HOOE Lawyer. Gen eral practice. 32 Ninth Avi, W. A. C. WOODCOCK Sttll doing work at tna oia aisnu, miu ww. W. -AUorney-at.Law 3. M. CALKINS Attorney. First National Dunk Ultl-. Pbone 107- alta kino Attorney. Priibate, conveyances, collecttona. ottlce upstairs tit wiuumsuo di., Kftie. Ore. O. 11. KOSTEIl Attorney-at-Law. Sat Willumelte. Plioua mu. HOWAHD M. UUOWNfcXL Law yer. All business promptly at tended to. Telephone Ubv. WKU.S il WhlLLS Lswyera, over Cuatle theuti-o. Special u-uenuun to uxuntlnutluu of abstracts, ilratt- lnir of wills, seniles; ot eaiaies. conveyances and collections. Also to all pension malteis. Plioue 1038. H. 15. 8I.ATTKUY Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Solicitor In Charcery. Office rooms, 1U-11-13-13. UucKwlth Bld, corner Sev enth and Wlllaiuollo, Kugone, ore, ii ai.i.itm Attorney-at-Law. Of fice, 681 WlllainellO ou, uyyueti llolllc theatre. S. MliDLUY AUorney-at-Law Office over Eubtoiio Loan & Sav- lnsa Uank. fllolio lot. C. A. WINTBKMlSIliK Attornay-at- Law. Lund lilies vome specialties. Cities over liuuk. of Commerce. hi. O. 1MMKL Attorney and Coun- aellor. 861 Willamette, rnoiuiw 1IUSIM0SS CULLUUUl ENROLL NOW for lluslneaa Colloge, CatuloKue Xroo ou rsiiueai. rnun ttia. ' t l.UANIMl AMU I-UI58S1NO ELUOTU1C CLlCANlsriS 86 Olive St. Phone sou. Sorvice you ii ay predate. v ni uiuh!i)a-.ifltuln-. nross lii. ano rep-irio. prop. USD Willamette. Phone -30 uni'ioii. il.l?ANUUM AND 1IAT' TBllS. Pressing; una ropuirma. We call fur aud dollver. 41 i- Seventll. Phono 888. CAIlfli'l' AiO HllO C-EANKHS ELUCTIUC CLl-ANEUa Phona g0. We know how. 80S uuvo oi. ciuiioriiACTio DH. J. I. FISCHER -306-7-g White Temple. rnoua tii. --iu-.t-' 181.8. OU. M. ASHTON Opposite HolllB Ihealrs, 8l Willamette. Pnono 860. CIXINDKII U1UND1NO PKMUROOlCB'a riiri,.- ftriiulliiir. Crankahatt True, lllaT, 674 Olive Bt. Phone 848. tf DISNTISTS nnH nnNOHLTE Dentists. Reas, enable fees. Opposite HalllaT, Phone 441-J. DR. W. B. MOXLEY Dentlat, Mod ern X-Uay equipment. Phone 13, Castle theatre Bldg, Eugene, Ore. (4.00, A. Metsen (110.00, Pac Tel. & Telg. Co. (15.76. I DOG FUND: Ernest Wea trope (24.00, E. C. Stuart (10.00, T. F. Hlse (14.00. BEE FUND: Glass & Prud homme Co. (4.09, John Helgerson (69.30. EMERGENCY: J. H. McKlnloy (82.50, Register Pub. Co. (26.60, Eugene Dally Guurd (16.00, O. R. Thorpe (96.00, Otto Dobbort stein (3.70, Stanley Cummins (4.98, Sluslaw Mill Co. (56.61, Southorn Pacific Co. (10,000.00. FRUIT INSPECTOR: C. B. Stewart (90.10, Geo. W. Taylor (29.36. INDIGENT BOLDIER: Appomat tox Post No. 84, O. A. R. (30.00. INSANE: Wm. Resue (5.00, J. F. McFarland (.00,t S. M. Ker ron (10.U0, Dr. B. F. Scalofe (6.00, T. W. Harris M. D. (6.00. JUSTICE COURT: Jesse O. Wells, J. P. (78.00, Mrs. Veda Wells (11.60, Jas. O. White (11.60, Harold Lunsden (11.60, Mrs. C. E. Good (11.60. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: Office Machinery & Supply Co. (1.60. Florence Fish (2.80, E. J. Moore (12.42, Alice McBee (16.00, Koke-Tlffany Co. (7.00, ReglHter Publ. Co. (1.65, Cressey's (16.80, Lillian H or ton (11.80, E. Bchenck (76.00, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. (6.95, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County ot Lane. In Probate. In re Estate of Emory Q. Metcalf, Deceased. Notire Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Oren D. Metcalf, wss duly appointed executor of the above es tate In the above entitled probate proceedings on June 11), 1C24; and that all owing ssld estate shall pay the same to roe: and that all having clalma acnlnat said estate shall pre- aent them to me with vouchers at tached at the office of H. K. Slattery, my attorney, located at 717 Willam ette Street, Eugene, Oregon, within ftSnonths frota the date of first pub lication of this notice which la June 10, 11)24. OH EN D. METCALF. Executor. II. E. SLATTElil. Attorney for Exe cutor. No.1iiri.VTlior-dy-.iv 17 CALL FOR BIDS The directors of Schoul District No. 4. Lsne County. Oreron. will re ceive sealed proposalc to be opened at 7::i0 o'clock p. m., July 28, 11124. for the painting of certain school liuildings according to the specifica tions' on file in the office of ihe Dis trict Clerk. Didders may submit combined or sepnrste proposals, Esch bid shsll be Accompanied by a certified check for MO The successful bidder shnll furnish a lonl. the amount ot which to be determined by the Board. The work shall be completed not later than neptemner l. iir.-4. The Board resrrvea the right te rt. ject any o all bids. ( II. .TONES. Clerk. No.16CU-Jvlo-17.18 FtlllMTl'IlK IMCKlVd Kl'ltNITURE PACKING. rhons If FOOT M'Kt'l.l LISTS J. 11. ROHNKTT. M. P Foot and arcn specialist, upstairs. Hampton Bins. Tuesday anil KrMny. fhons 1436-L for appointment. PR. HANDSHUH foot specialist t-urni, cs. ousts, iallen arches. All foot aliments. til Willamette. Ground floor. Hours dully 10 a, m. to p. m. Phona 308. FOUNDRY 'Et.TUM & CLOW Second and Blair. Foundry and machine ahop. Ft'ltMTI.HR HOSPITAL SEAVKR S FURNITURE HOSFTTAI, uvnoiaierniK. furniture made t order, repairing, reflnlshlng. it I W. Eighth. Telephone 40K-J. INSl'RANOI. A. I LONGFELLOW, 33 W. tth. x-noue Ma. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. JOHN SIMON8 Osteopathia n ana surgeon. 408 M. s, w. niii. DR. H. I STUDLEY Office Jl lentn Ave. West. Phone 680-1 PAINTING AND DECORATING TAINTINO Interior decorating, ouisiae painting at reduced prices. T. H. Ove. Phone 731-J. 1766 W. second. ri.minixr., tinning, heating HALL A SHUMWAY Plumbing, wewi wora ana not air aeat ing a specialty. tf FOR Tinting or House Painting, Phona 394-Y. tf WILLIAMSON & CO., 636. 163 10th Ave. t Inc. Phon GEORGE D. HEITZMAN 68-63 W, nmin Avenue. Fhona 817. HALL ft 8 HUM WAY Plumbing and heating; sewer pipe: drain tile. Seventh and Oak. Phone 1001. . CHASE & LESLEY Steam and hot water beating, plumbing; 71 Oak. Phona 143. Hea. phone 1390-L. rilYMCIAMS AND SURGEONS DR. J. F. TITUS Ohatetrlra and diseases of women and children. Office Brown Bldg., Ninth and Oak Streets. Residence Hotel Osbume. Phones 62s, sal. DRS. OULLION AND NELSON Eye. ear, nose, throat. Eyea tested and glnssea furnished. 306 I. O. O. F, Bids. Telephone 183. GRANT J. GRAY, M. D. 83-33 Hampton Bldg. Houra 10 to 11 a. m., S to 6 p. m. Phone: Office 24; res. 1037. REALTORS BEFORE BUYING see our large list and profit by our 17 yeara ex perience. SAM RUG 14 REALTY' COMPANY. Seventh and Willam ette, tf TRANSFERS EUGENE TRANSFER CO. , Bonded Carrlera. City and Country. TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE 716 Olive St. Phona 140 TRANSFER local and Long Distance hauling. Pbone 768. 14 E. lh. Realdanoe 1010 W. 2nd Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS MARION VEJATCH Funeral direc tor. Lady assistant; . full auto equipment. Tenth aud Pearl Sts. Phone 111. W. W. Branstetter Funeral direc tor. Lady aaalstant; auto bearaa. 1162 Olive St. Phona 816. LOCAL TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY - . Nortel Bousul No. 22 Cooa Bay -.,..1:26 am Ns. (4 Orea-oniun - ,. 1:40 am No. 16 Oregon Expraaa . No. 18 Eugene-Portland .4:23 am .10:86 am 8:36 pm 4:11 pm :40 pna :08 am No. 14 Eugene, Cooa Bay No, 14 Portland xpraas , No. 11 Shasta Soath Bawmd No. 68 Orsgonlan No. 23 rortland-Eugsso . 1;;o pm No. 16 California Express 1:47 pm No. 17 Portland-Eugene J:10 pm No. 18 Ban Francisco Pass 1:16 am No. 11 Shasta 11:10 pm No. 11 Cooa Bay Passenger 12:80 am OAKB.IIM3I9 1,1 NH Dally 7:10 am It Eugene ar 1:10 pm ;40 am ar Oakrldge lr 1:00 pm WEST SIDE LINE KuateaewCorvallla Ua Train No. 874 leaves Eugene, Moa day, Wednesday and Friday at am. Train No. ITS arrtvee Eugene Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 pm, i F.tlGENK-WKJVDLINO (Dally Exeevt Suaaay) 8:00 am Iv .. Eugene .. ar 8:16 pm 1:18 am Iv Springfield ar 1:60 pm 10:46 am ar Wendllng iv 13:01 pm COOS BAY LINE No. 601, daily-Leaves Eugene 7:41 am., arrlvea North Bend 1:26 pm Marshfleld 1:40 pm. Power 4:46 pm. No. 604 Leavea Eugene 1:00 am arrlvea at North Bend 7:21 am, Marahfleld 7:16 am. KASTBOUMD No. 601 Leavea Powera 1:20 am, arrlvea Marahfleld 1:00 am. North Bend 0:16 am., Eugene 1:20 pm. No. 602 Lea-en Marahfleld 6:46 pm, arrlvea Eugene. 12:30 am. No. 606 Leaves Powera 3:10 pm., arrlvea Marahfleld 4:30 pm, dally. OREGON KI.ECTRIC Southbound Train No. Lv. Portland Ar. Eugene 1 6:26 am 10:46 am 8 Limited.-. 8:05 am ..11:60 pin 2:06 pin 6:30 pm 13 Limltod. .. 6:05 pm .......10:16 pm North Muhk Station (leave Joffer aon alreet 15 aud 20 minutea later), Northbound Train No. Lv. Eunon Ar Portland 10 Limited..- 7:50 km 11.49 am 14.. 11:16 am .,.3:50 pm 16 Limited.. 2.00 pm 6:89 pm 23...... 1:05 pm .......10:05 pm rOllVAI.I.lS CONNECTIONS Leave Corvallls Arrive Eugene 10:46 am 11:10 pm 6:06 pm ' 6:40 pin 7:30 am 1:55 a.n Northbouad Leave Eugene Leave Corvallls 7:40 am .1:01 am 11:20 am 11:46 pm , 2:00 pm 3:16 pm 1:10 pm l:6i pm ' ' ... ' I .5 .