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to tViclay Evening, January 2, 1925 THE EUOEXE OUABP fase Seven iS. The Eugene Guard : EUGENE, ORE., JAN. 2, 1925. Subscription Rates: , By Carrier, yearly in advance 15.00 ' By Carrier, monthly .00 By Mail, in Oregon, yearly 4.00 Outside of Btate, yearly 6.00 Foreign Representatives: Atlantic Coaat Halph K. Mulligan, r.30 East 4'Jd St., New York City. Middle West 0. J. Anderson, Srtil ,,N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Pacific Ooast M. C. Morgensen & Co., 564 Market St, San Francisco. Altered at rostoffice in Eugene, Ore., as second (Jiaas Man Matter. Advertisers are requested to re port promptly to The Guard office my errora in their advertisements. Mie Guard will not accept respon sibility lor more than one incorrect iaseruon of the Bame advertisement. - j Classified Rates: One Insertion lc a word BU Insertions .. 5a a word One month . 15o a word Minimum advertisement ..- 250 4 Telephone 1200 NEWt TODAY. fOll BENT Large room for 2 uni . vveraity women or women teachers, !2Va blocks from campus on Elev enth avenue cast, Steam heated. Small dressing room', hot and cold water in room. Large aouth sleep ing porch. Telephone. All nicely fur finished. Can easily accommodate 4 throe girls. ltcusonablc rules, l'honc 11200 or 417-J. , if sfUUNl'l'UlUi 1011 SALLDiiiius A set, Ccen Ann style; brass bed, -1 springs and mattress; 3-4 steel bed, f maple dresser; chiffonier; electric ihcalcr, etc. Call at 1105 Oak tit. i Hilt SALE Hcgistored Guernsey 1 jbull. King of the May breeding. : IWell broken, Price $100. Itoss Hus J ton, Eugene, Oicj, Crow Stage. liJtl.NG jour work to Hoffman's jvherc tlio' best of workmanship f rosts no more. Watchmakers A: if Jewelers, 71)0 Willamette. tf WANTED Girl for general house vork. Apply snoruings or evenings, liTIS 10th Avenue W. & IT1.L ULOODKU l'OX TLltUILK iiuppies for sale. 1201 Emerald St. b'OU DENT Sleeping room. 432 W 11th. l'bono uiia. jO I APUll'MKNT 1'OU KK.NT Phone f 2-' 1 or call nt S07 1'eaii St. tf l'lOl NO 1 j;old, wrist watch, 2 gold rings. Phone JlbO-li. j.j FOR SALE Miscellaneous AUCTION SALE , AT THE OREKK-CALLAIIAN AUCTION MARKET ,;- Southeast corner i'ark strcet7 Eugene t Ore., r SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1023 i beginning at 12:30 1', M. i- Sale to bo held inside comfortnblc I. seats for ladies. -. AVo have just received instructions V from an east side resident of Eu f : gene to sell tho entire furuisliings ' of his homo at public auction Sut urday next, lie 1b moving to Dnko f . ta and requests that everything be - aoid; nothing reserved. Thce fur- nishmgs will be removed to the f . fclreer-Callauii'n auction market for : ' convenience of sale and will bo on view here Friday where prospect s'. ''' We bidders are invited to call and !' : inspect' sumc. ' ' i - LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ! Oik bed davenport upholstered In tap- eitry, 3 arm rockers, 0x12 Wilton, ' rog Chinese pattern, large fireside olcr-stuffed velour chair, large . floor lamp, ivory reed arm rocker, ( massive oak library table, Globe Wernicke sectional bookcase like new, 3 small rugs, hall mirror, hall seat, oak cabinet Victrola and rec ords. DINING ROOM 10-ft. round pedestal dining table in . goldon oak, (! leather seat oak din ing oliaira to match, oak buffet with beveled plate-mirror, 0x12 Arin- strong linoleum rug. f RED ROOM FURNITURE Two 2-inch post basa bedsteads full . -aire with all-steel springs and 40 inch felt mattresses, 1 iron bed : stead, coil spring and mattress, ' ivory bedromn suite complete, late Scsigu, consisting of bed, dresser, .dressing table and chair, 1 - oak . dresser, 1 oak chiffonier, 2 sewing -rockers, 1 White Rotary sewing machine. Also radiant fire gas heater, good ''wood heater, kitchen range, dishes, small mirrors, large plate dressing : -mirror, electric iron, pictures, .books, etc. Another consignment from Mr. Green who ia moving to Lebanon consists - of n general lot of household goods and many miscellaneous articles. Also 1 chest carpenter tools, brooms, , lanterns, lamps, 2 dozen steel traps and other articles. TERMS CASH Stic at 12:30 I. M. inside Greer-Callahan atore at I'ark street entrance. tt Everybody welcome. ' 1 J. K. GREER, Auctioneer. l'hone 33. j2 ? S 1' E C 1 A L : -x -on '; 42-riECE DINNER SETS forget Ms Not Pattern ...$0.85 .. lilue Line Pattern $0.85 , ! -Gold design $8.85 Old Rosa design ....... .$7,83 Queen Ann Design $13.85 Johnston Bros. Pattern. . .$14.25 62-Piece Bavarian Sets.. $22.50 CHARLET'S 1 ; Complete Home Furnisher J3 . W 8th Phone 1122 :,f tf FOR SALE Violin and bow, $0.00. 1-tubs radio set giving good vol Btnc and distance, complete $10.50. . Boom 0, 137 E Oth SL J3 WANTED To sell fresh and cured Beats. Lira and dresaed poultry at -. Caldwin Market, 775 Monro St. Phons 200. tt ' OAK Oat wagon material, oak roll, timber for friction blocks snd boat building. ILLIUEu" MILL AND MANUFAO- TORI I Oakland, Oregon. fl ONE Dressing Tab! a with bench for tle st 2055 E 15th. Phone 1751-L h 32 COAL FOR SALE Pea rock Rock Springs, best graue of Utah coal tnd Uaro Brlnuets. RAINIER COAL CO, 15 7th SL I'bont 112 FOR SALE Miscellaneous ORGANS, uaed but entirely overhaul ed at special prices of $25 and $35: Laraway Music Stores. tf UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER No. 5. Good shape. Terms. 572 llih Ave. V. tf NU BONE COliSETS-871 W 7th. Phons 204 -L. Mrs. Irene B. Croi ley. tt HOUSE EQUITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD AND EXCHANGED If you have bought a house on the monthly payment plan and wish to - sell or exchange your Interest, see us. We are 'headquarters for exchangee of all kinds. . Autos for Housea and Houses for Autos. City for County and County for City. Land in almost every stato in tba Union for exchange. A. D. CLINK Phone 1077 Room 23, First National Biok. Bldg. JIO THE STOVE HOSPITAL We buy. ell, repair and exchange all kinds of stoves, ranges and beaters. 210S Washington St. Phons 1552-R. tf PIANOS taken in trade tor phono grapha without extra payments. Seth Laranay Music Store. tf BICYCLE FOR SALE or trade. 572 11th Ave. W. 'f WHEN you huilr. you rhome Duy your concrete, gravel and e-nd from Wil fert Sand & Gravel Co. All kinds of crushed rock.. Phono 3S0. tf USED PHONOGRAPHS, Victor and other stanatrd makes at genuine bargain prices from $15 up, easy terms. Lsraway Music Stores, tf USED PIANOS, standard makes, good condition; as low aa $200, ess? terms. Larnwny Music Store. tf FOR SALE Real Estate KY 79-acre farm, aN)u 25 acres in cultivation, family orchard, gooti bouse and barn, chicken houses and parka, with plenty ot other out buildings, 'irrig, tioit system with lots of wstcr. School houpe on the place. Phjue 1"31j-L or address J, T. KNIGHT, 1011 Alcer St. tf DO 1'OU WANT a Ranch ? It. C. PETERS, Auctioneer has it. Call at 32 West Sth Ave. tf FOR SALE Farm Products BABY CHIX Tancred strain, guaranteed strong and healthy. From trapnested two and three-year old hens. Visitors - welcome. G. N. Bryaut, Junction City. tf ; t FOR SALE Hay, cheat, vetch and , clover hay by ton or carlond. Ap ply A. C. MATHEWS, phone office 732. Residence 1245-U tt FOR SALE Mngoon and Marshall strawberry plants. Inquire V. A. Howe, 340 High street. ' tf FOR SALE Wood WOOD Second growth fir. Cut about 30 days. $0 per cord deliver ed, l'hone Springfield 10. tf WOOD CHEAP Old growth thick, bark, slab and small timber mixed, Delivered where truck can sy. Best cheap wood on Eugene market Phone 1876-J , tf EUY WOOD irom the n.an that cuta it. Body fir, 16-in., $8.50. Oak, 4-ft., 7.50. W. J. Scbaren. Phone 23F4. tf WOOD Now is the time to buy. Body maple, ash, fir and oak. 4-ft., and 10-inch. Phone 440-R. Hewitt and Johnson.- tt SLAB WOOD FOR SALE, dry or green. Carload lots. A. M. MAT ' LOCK, Veneta, Ore. j3 WOOD, SAWING- G. Bauer. Phona 420-J. tf FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT 6-room houso at 1574 Oak St. $t5 per mo. W. J. LICHTY 32 E. Sth Ave. tf HOUSE FOR RENT 5 rooms fairlv close in, 20. Phone l.i.!i. j3 FOR RENT 4-room furnished house with hath. 112 E 5th. i tf Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Working partner on ranch; $1000 required. Good oppor tunity for right man. Care Guard 0101. jO CHILDREN to take care of in my home. Best of care. 1028 Maujson. ' tf WANTED Practical nuraing. l'hone 66-F-12. tf WANTED Practical nursing. Exper ienced. 780-Y. , tf HELP WANTED Female GIRL WANTED aa billing clerk and helper on books in wholesale house. Must be a good typist and Itave some ability in shorthsnd. Do not apply unless you can write a good letter. Address 9000 care Guard. J3 WANTED Housekeeper of middle age for family of three. Address 9040 care Guard. tf Jerry On the Job OH-M P002.HEAO. -Woo MUCH AiyuWv.e.S-Ow-I Wr t.ri.-s I.. n-.. ... - itililwl LET'S SWAP! FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine large safe. Write or call 282 E 9th St. tf HELP WANTED CLERKS, 18 up. Excellent salary. Exam. Feb. 21, for government po sitions iu your state. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, , write R. Terry (former Civil Ser- vice examiner) 1874 ', Barrister Bldg., Washington, I). C. WANTED Situation WOMAN wants cooking in fraternity ' or sorority house; good i-pfeleuces. Address care Guard 0000. jl! YOUNG LADY wants position in bookkeeper or 'stenographer; has six yeai-s' experience. Can furnish references. Phone 374-.J. j3 CHIMNEY SWEEP ed. Phone 1002. -Furnace clcan- WANTED Housework, day or houi. Experienced. Phone 7SH-Y. tf FOR SALE Used Autos USED CAR SALE We have reduced our price ou all USED CARS. Now is your oppor tunity to by Duu't delay, les, they are rebuilt, guaranteed and s carry a 1025 license. A sample of some of the Bargains Follow. DURA NT COUPE 4-passengpr. like new, 11123 model.' 3Ub DOWN STJL'DEBAKEI! COUPE 1021, uew paint, new tires, rebuilt $310 DOWN STAR TOURING 1024, a bargain just broken ia at $220 DOWN CHEVROLET TOURING - 11122. good condition. Buy th'.s one for $110 DOWN FORD TOURING Lois of miles cheap in this one for onlv $:;0 DOWN FORD DELIVERY Good car nt junk price. Pav onlv . .$lo DOWN OTHER CARS BESIDES THESE TO CHOOSE FROM Your old car cheerfully takeH in as part payment. - LANE AUTO CO. Phone 106 pearl between Siii and flih tt FOR SALE 1023 Ford Touring, new radiator, 4 good tires, lltsfri license. $2150. Terms. J 100 E 13th. l'hone 1370-j. .:- .;' j2 WANTED To take care of ch Idven afternoons and evenings. ' 825 K 13th. Phone 13B7-Y. j FOR RENT-Apartments FOR RENT 2-room apartment, plenty of hot wSier, furnace heal. No children. 536 F. lltli. tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping! rooms furnished. No children. Call 141 W Otb. .tf FOR RENT Unfurnished apart ments and small house. Phone 100R 1075 Fairmouut. Blvd. . j7 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent. 1227 Onyx. ' JO TWO furnished rfpartmcnts for rent; one of two rooms and other three rooms. Furnace heat, bulbs- and modern conveniences. Prices $45 and $35 respectively. No children. 2S0 Sth Avenue East. (One block east of Osburnhotcl). tf FOR RENT 0-roo.n unrnrnished v apartment. Modern except heat. Close in. $20 per month. Water in-1 eluded. Phone 5F12. tf I FOR RENT 3-room furu'shed flat close in. No, children. Call 121 W ! 5th. tf j FOR RENT Two partly furnished! and one furnished apartment, S2M j x enri sirppr. I nnoe .10.. j., FOR RENf Rooms FOR RENT l.srge room for 2 uni versity women or women teacher. 2'4 blocks from campus on Elev enth avenue east. Slesm heated Small dressing room, hot aud cold water in room. Large South sleep ing porch. Telephone. All "nicely furnished. Cnn easily accumniudate three girls. Reasonable rates. In quire Guard. tf LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ! COMPLETELY F U.K N 1 S II E D i SLEEPING ROOMS AND SMALL 1 , APARTMENTS AT MATLOCK'S! HOTEL, STH and Wll.l.AMETTf I tf ! FOR RENT Furninhed sleeping rooms in private fsiu'ly for I or 2 young men. l'hone Springfield 120-J.' tf FOR RENT Rooms esprcjiilly desir able for busiucHs mrn. 234 East 11th Ave. l'houe 11 10 H. jl2 COSY ROOM Closets. $2.50 per week. 572 11th Ave. W. tf FURNISHED modern 0-rooiu home. Furnace. frreplaec. $75 per nionih. ' Phone 1227 It. y i I'OR RENT 2 furnished bousekeep- i ing rooms. 815 High. tf j DO IT - Wf bll lEARrt- T'"l BOARD AND ROOM GOOD board and room.- $30 raooth. 70S E 15th Ave. PV 3 FOUND FOUND A bunch of keys. Owner may have tame by calling at Guard office snd psying for this ad. j2 LOST LOST Browu handbag on Villard street or Franklin Blvd. Leave at Guard office. Reward. j3 LOST A bay gelding weight about 1150. Call Broder Bros. 80 W 8th. 15 WANTED To Buy CASH PAID For second-baud furniture and tools. We buy eve,ytlng. SAM RL'BEN&TEIN FURNITURE STORE Phone l"'0. 85 Eighth Ave. West WANTED Will buy worn out Brus sels and wool ingrain carpets. Fluff Rug Co.. l'hone 401. if WANTED Poultry, eggs snd veal, l'hone 41C. tt Business Opportunities FOR SALE Rooming and apartment house, 23 rooms. 4 year lease. Will sacrifice for cash. Elite Hotel. Springfield. tf MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTANT Maguetlc' and - Electric Healing is known to liotfl all kinds of sicknrss. 1 milks a specialty of female trou ble. Lady Doctor. Stil Willamette St. lhone CsS-J. . fl MARCEL AND BOB CURL, 75c Opeu also even ngs sod Sunday. Gay Thompson. 301 W 1 lilt. If MATTRESSES nuule over with or without new ticks; can be relumed same day; new mattresses any size. ti'Brien's Mattress & Ylpholslerlng Co.. phone 300. 301 E Sth. . tf ANY gir! in I rouble nmy communicate with Ensigu Lee of the Salvation Arm., at the Wh to Shield Home. 5ti5 Maytair Ave., Portland, Oregon. tf the. Sew city barber shop AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Hair cut 1S5 o. 5c; children 25c;-b82 Oak St. J. O. O. F. Block. tf C. D. JOHNSTON, CONTRACTOR. Stwcr connections, septic tanks. drainage. Telephone 1540-L. tf .. O. W.iRNFR f-:nes, repairs pii,oos. 45 years. Phone Applegstc Furniture. tt PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED, any makes worK guirahtccd, prices reasonable, Lan way Musio Stores. tf Rubber Knots and Shoes patched and half soled. EUGENE VULCANIZ ING WORKS, 057 Gk St Phoni 1020. tt DRESSMAKING antl remodeling at lour homo or at nine, l'hone 1T31R - , , tf NURSE Practical, Phone C2-F-5. experienced, tt WOOD SAWING PhoLe 734-R. SARBACHEH. FOR GARBAGE HAULING phone 11112. tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY $14.14 per mouth will pay for $1000 iu Oli mouths. About $16.00 is total , 'expense uf obtaining loan. EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY 37 nth Ave.' W. i Phone 007 Eugene, Ore. tf MONEY TO LOAN Euuitnbie money to loun on city prop, erly. No brokerage charged. ROUT. PRESCOTT CO. REALTORS 1047 Willamette SL FARM LOANS . No commission or I'ppraiaemeat fee. LOW RATE A W. .1. LICHTY, 32 East 8th. tf MONEY TO LOAN 1 bove money .to loan on gocd fsrsi or city prop erty. W. B. COOPER, 005 Willam ette St.. Phooe 040. , tf LOANS PLENTY AlONEY. City and Farm, u.west interest rate. F. J. Gerger. 030 Willamette St tf Estste of John I-l. Barr. Sr. Deceased NOTK E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Nolice is herehy given that Caroline E, Bsrr, excmirix of the last will and testameut of John II. Barr, Sr.. deceased, has filed hi the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, in and for Lnne Counly. her final report as such executrix; and that ten o'clock iu the forenoon of Monday, the fith day of January, 1023. at the Court room thereof,. have been by the Court fixed and appointed as the time and place for heaiijig -objections to said report snd for the final - settlement of the estate of ashl deceased. CAROLINE K. BARR. Executrix. A. E. WHEELER. -Attorney. Nn.l747-Fri-dy-32 CALL 1200 FOR THE GUARD And una will be delivered If call Is mada BEFORE 7:30 I P. M. . I GUARD SERVICE IS BEST o hfYYTF Eggs tad rouliry Eggs, large hen Eggs, large pullet .31 lc .11.- ,.22c Heus, light Hens, heavy SpriDg rtiirkPtis IHCo. Butterfat and Butter Quarters lilt- Creamery butter Butterfat Meat Market Steers Cows Ewes Wethers Veal, light fancy Veul, heavy thin . Veal, heavy and fat Porli, dressed Hogs, live Grains, Hay Wheat, bu .4S((l5Uc .48'iJollc ,V,jli,- . . .2 vjrU5i 2 -ad nits in.- .uni Si iu- .ViiSe til 8c .12 'U 12 '..,c . .O'i'I 10c ...... $150 title $41 $18ul,2t . . .$KKI 1.1 , Oats, bu i Barlev. ton I New oat vetch hay. ton I O (I Iny. ton Vegetables Potatoes, local Fruit t Local apples. b"X Valley wool .$1 50 fa 2 401b .Vic PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. .Ian. 2. Wheat bids: lirtrd white, blu'sient, biart .fl.SS; soft -white $1.75: western while, litu-d winter $171: lu-rlbern spri-g-$l.Sll; weHeTn red $1.(111; 11. II. B. hard white $2. Today's car receipts: wheat 31. barley 1, flour 10, corn 1, oats .1. hay 7. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. CAT TLE Steady, receipts 30. DOGS 25f(50o lower: receipts 433 (03 direct, 22S contract). Heavy Local Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY North Bound, No. 32 Coos Boy 2:25 am No. 54 Oregotlian 2:40 am No. 10 Oregon Express 4:23 air No. 18 Eugene-Portland ...10:00 am No. 34 Eugeue, Coos Bay ....3:35 pin No. 11 Portland Express. ... 1 1 :10 am No. 12 Shasta 0:40 pm South Bound No. 53 Oregonian (1:08 am No. 33 Portland-Eugene .....8:10 p:n No. 15 California Express ....1:45 inn No. 17 Portland-Eugene ......1:05 pm No. 13 San Francisco Pass 1 :2.5 am No. 11 Shasta 12:10 pm No. 31 Coos Bay Passenger 12:25 am OAKRIDGE LINE Dally i 7:30 am It Eugene ar 3:10 pm 10:00 am or Onkridge Iv 1.00 pm 10:25 am Railhead 1 12:20 pm WEST SIDE LINE Eugene-Corvallls Lin Train No. 274 leaves Eugene, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nt 8 am. Train No. 273 nrrives Eugene Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 pm. I EUGENE-WENDLING Dally Exoept Sunday) 8:45 am Iv Eugene ar 2:15 pm 0:15 am )v Springfield nr 1:50 pm 10:45. am ar Wendling lv 12:01 pin' COOS BAY LINE - No. 502, daily Leaves Eugene 7:45 am,, arrives North Bend 1:25 pm., Marsh field 1:40 pin., Power 4:45 pm. No. 504 Leaves Eugene 1:00 am.. nrrives nt North Bend 7:13 am., Marshficld 7:25 am. EASTBOUND No. 501 Leaves Powers 0:3Qs am.. Mnrshfield 0:00 am., North Bend 0:15 am., arrives Eugene 3:20 pm. Nq, 503 Leaves Mnrshfield 0:45 pm.. pm., North Bend 0:57 pm,, arrives Eugene 12:30 am. No. 505 Leaves Power 2:10 pm., nrrivea Mnrshfield 4:30 pin., dally. OREGON ELECTRIC Southbound Train No. Lv. Portland Ar. Eugene 1 0:23 am 10:45 am 8 Limited .... 8:05 am 11:50 pm 0 2:05 pm ...v... (1:30 pin 13 Limited .... 0:05 pm 10:15 pm North Bank Station (leave Jefferson street 15 and 20 minutes later). Northbound Train No. Lv. Eugene Ar. Portland 10 Limited .... 7:51) am .11:311 am I 14 ., 11 :13 am ...... 1(1 Limited 2:00 pm ...... 22 -.. 0:05 pin . 3:15 pm . 5:35 pm .10:05 pm CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS Leave Corvallis Arrive Eugene 0:15 nm 10:45 am 10:30: am 11:50 am 5:0(1 pm 0:30 pin 8:52 pm 10:15 pm Northbound Leave Eugene Arrive -Corvallis 7:50 am 0:13 am 11:15 am 12:40 pin 2:00 pm 3:17 pm 0:05 pm 7:32 pm RTTe7 DRY WOOD Under Cover Any Length, Slabwood Oak Body Fir Ash Second Growth Mapls Manerud-Huntington Fuel Co. II West 7th Phons 631 l-Ss--tesiMi,iJ DO JbMSTMlMS 4B0UT 1 l v'ft ,L "V - weight (250 to 350 pounds) medium, good and choice $10.IKIV( 1 1.50; med ium weight (2i HI to 30(1 pounds) med ium, good and choice . 1 1. 01 l'l 1 1.50: light weight I10O to 200 pounds) common. liM'diiini, good and choice, !tl l.lHKl 11.75: light lights (150 lo ltUi pounds I common, medium, good and choice $10.0lf,i 1 1.50; packing hogs, smooth $s..",ofn 0.511; packing hogs, rough $S.OO(US.50; slaughter pigs 1 1 30 pounds down) medium, good and choice $!.50fir 10.50. (Soft or oily bogs and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations!. SHEEP Nominally steady; no re PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND. Ore. .Ian. 2. Eggs jtcad. ; current receipts 40c: pullets 10 l-2c: first -10 l-2c; henneries 44c delivered Portland. Butter steudy; estra cubes, city 17c: .standards 45c; prime firsts 12c: firMs 40c; uiulernnide.s nominal; prints -Hli-; carious 5Ue. llutlcrl'nt sleaily; best churning cream 451 17c net shippem' track iu Boue one; -10c delivered Portland. IVullr.v, Live sternly ; drusscd weak: heavy hens 2:te pound; light 10(il lie: splines 2U'(22c; old roosters 10c; du:cks. while Pekiu 20(n2lc: live lur keys 2.'!c; dressed turkeys 32fti33c; ge,w 10c. Potatoes firm $1.50f 1.00. Onions firm $2.50f'i 2.75. . Nuts quiet; walnuts. No. 1 budded 2S l-21i.'tUc pound; filberts 15f Sc. almonds 27c; brazil mils 'KPol.V; Oregon chestnuts I5f,i 17c. Hops steady; new cluslers 15c; fugitlcs lo'ii ISc; idd crop nominal. Cils;-:!!'!! bnrk sleudy; new peel Sc tier pound; Oregon grape root -lc pound. CHICAGO PRICES, CHICAGO, Jan. 2.Wheut, No. red $l.Sri'i; No. ;i, hud $l.7IH,i. Corn No. 1 mixed $1.24 'i-; No. yellow $1.22 '(( t.2-l. O.l I R No. 2 white 00 'i V L 17 Ij. Barley OOdiOII. Timothy seed $0117.15. Clover seed $25.75fy 33. Lard $1(1.02. liilis $15.(12. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan. 2. Wheal open ing prices, wliirh varied from 1-4 to 1 5-Sc higher, witji May $1,701,4 to $1.80 1-8 ami July $1.55 to $1.55'i. were followed by a setback, which in conic eases went about ihree cents under the initial top prices. The wheat nisrkel closed weak, liy to 2 3-lc net lower. May $1.70' lo $1.70U. and July $1.52 Vt lo $1.52 3-8. After opening unclianged lo 3-Se higher May $1.30 to $1.30',i. I lie corn market underwent n decided sag all around. .Corn closed henvy. 1 1-8 lo 1 5-8c lower, May $1.28 5-S lo $1.28 3-4. (Jills started at 1-1 to 5-8c advance. May 01 lo Ol'i''. hut laler .showed losses of innlerinl extent. Provisions averaged higher. COMMERCIAL BULLETIN BOSTON, Miss., Jan. 2. The Coinuioivinl Bulletin tomorrow vill say: Moderale but spolly business has characterized the wool mnrket this past week and Hie year has closed with pi-Ices virtually firm, especially s on wools suitable for the woolen mills. On llit-so tjpes even a little more money appears lo hnve been secured occasionally. Contracting in the west appears to have slowed down n bit but . prices asked by the growera are no lower. The foreign markets have been quiet for the most part or closed al together during the holiday scusou and the trade is trying to gauge the probable levels of value on which tho second half of the Australian season will open. South 'American quotations regained some of I heir lost strengt h through the strengthening in exchange rates. Yorkshire is quiet but firm. The manufacturing situation is not material y changed although the mills are hardly so active as IJiey were lust month. Interest is centering on the opening of heavyweight goods, tho date for which has not yet been set by the leading factor. It Is believed hut any advances will be of a mini mum nature. - Mohair is very firm wilJi demand limited. ' The Commercial Bulletin also will publish wool quotations as followsri Oregon Eostorn No. 1 staple $1.00ff 1.05; fine and fine medium combing $1. .i()i 1.55; eastern cloth ing $1.45ri'1.50; valley No. 1 $1.5()(if 8500c; 142. i i '.' Mohair: Rest combing best carding 75fi(80c. U. S. BONOS NEW YORK, Jan. 2. (Sales in $1,000) Close: Liberty 3js, 100.31; Liberty 1st 4', a, 101.18; Liberty 2d 4 '4 s 100.21; Liberty 3d 4 '4 s 101.4 ; Liberty lib 4'4s 101.25; U. S. Govt. -I '4 s ,104.31. Surplus War Goods Sent From Scotland GLASCOW. Jan. 2. (A The re cent disposal through large shipments abrofli! of the lust tit ilu huge surplus j war stocks of (extilcH is"lxpected lo cause n great spurt of activity among j home mills which for a lor- time hio-e been on reduced output because of I the prcsenee in the market of t!ie I war slocks. Among the last of the stocks stml ! were 15.0OO.IKI0 yards of flannel. T, (IllO.DOO yards of si-it linings, 1.000,. (SSI yards of serges and tweeds, 1, 000.000 yards of light canvas cloths and lens of thousands of me..'a stiil : ings. &t BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEY! WIIITTKN KV AFFORD t.swvsr. M. ft W. Pug. The better class of civil buainaaa. l'hone 331. F. C JIKFKHON Sfil Wlilmnet; Phone S73. Attorney-at-Law. i, rooms 10-11. MARTIN U. IIOUK Lawyer. Gen eral practice. 31 Ninth Ave. W. .. C. WOODCOCK Still doing work st the M stand, 32 Ninth Ave. W. Attnineyat-l.aw. ' t. CALK INS Attorney.- First National lidiik BMtf. IMione 167. ALT A KINO Attorney, Probate conveyances, collections. Otfloe 'Upstulra Tii Wllldiueue St., Uu gene. Oio. I O. H. FOSTKIt Attorney-at-Law. ft T Willamette, l'hone 2(0. HOWARD M. HltOWNKLL Law yer. All busmejs promptly at tended to. 'J. elcuhons 110. WKLI.S & WELLS Lawyers, over Lastle ttieatre. special attention to examination ol abstracts, draft ing of wills, SellUlIK ot OUlUles, . conveyances aad collections. Also lo all pension mutters. Phone 1CS8. 11. K. SLATTfcUtY Attorney ud Counsellor at Law. Solicitor In Cliarcery. Ulflc-d rooms, 10-11-12-ia, ilecHwlth lildK., corner Sev enth and Wlllauii'lie, Uugsne, Ore i. D. A LLEN Attorney-al-Law. Office. S1 Willamette at., Oppos ite lltdliy; theatre. J. S. M-.'ULliV Attorney-at-Lw. Office over ICugene Loan & tiav logs Kauk. Pnone 164. W'pJtkh lillMEIUK Attoney- -Law. Land titles and probate. specialists. Office over Bank of Commerce. E. O. LU.UEU-Attorney and Coun sellor. Willamette. Phone HO. HLSI.MJSS COIXIOUK ENROLL NOW for Business Col lege. Catalogue fro on request, l'hone tti. (l.KAMNU AMU PRESSING ELKCTHIU CLBANEltS 86 Olive St., Phono SOU. Service you'll ap preciate. CITY CLEANERS Cleaning-, press. Ing: and repairing;. W. IS. Naylor, prop. i Willamette. Phona lids IMPERIAL CLEANERS AND HAT TERM. Pressing; and repatriuff. We call for and deliver. 47 . Seventh. Phone 39s. C AHI'KT AND RUG ( l.lCANLCIia ELlCCTltlO CLEANERS Phone 300. Wo know how. S56 otlv. st. CAltiMCNTlCHS SHINGLING, Hoof Repairing-. Re modeling; and Carpenter -Work. Call 1761-1,.. tf Regulatory Drink Bill Passes Free 'State Lawmakers DUBLIN, Jan. 2. W The Free Stato government's bill to reg ulate tho sale of drink has passed tho senate. Among other things it restricla the houra of sale to 13 a dny and puts clubs of all classes ou the same footing as ordinary drink huIooiih as far aa the serving of lhi uor is concerned. ; An interesting provision of the now law ia tho Ntandardlzution of the sine of' porter i bottles. These bottles formerly averaged 12 to tho gallon, but many publicans, while charging the anmu price per bottle, hiivo re cently been putting a gallon into 10 bottle. This la tho government's first attempt at promoting temper ance. Its next move, it la announc ed, will bo to diminish tho number o drink shops. There aro 15,000 of them in the. Freo State, or one to every 250 citizens. In England the proportion ia one to every 415, and in Scotland one for 005. It is hoped to reduco tho Free State's 15,000 by nt least one-half, and a commission is being set up to determine how it cnn be done and how compensation is to bo provided. British Physicians . Are Uneasy Over Sleeping Sickness L 0 N D 0 N, Jan. 2 OP)-Medical officers of Great Britain are becom ing somewhat uneasy at tho steady iocrease in the number of cases of sit eping sickness recorded. Official statistics show tluit from January 1 to November 15 of this ii-ar more cases of Uio disesso were imported Id England and Wales than in the five years of 1010-1023, the figures fop 1010-23 being 4380 and for this year 4747. In the past eight weeks thero have been 377 notifications of the disease. In the corresponding eight weeks of hist year Ike' number wos only 08. According to the ministry of health the cause of this Increase has n.it yet been defiultely determined, und al though several remedies have been tried with some measure of success, there Is yet no specific euro for the iliseifsn laself. ' STAMP FAKERS FLOURISH BERLIN, Jan. 2. (P) Counter feiting of rare postage' stamps has become a highly developed art in Germany. It lis man followers, for it is remunerative and the laws for punishing the abuse aro difficult of execution. Ho long as Ihe stamp reproduced is not used currently In Germany, Ihe counterfeiter can he prosecuted only if he ntlCmpts to sell the stamp as genuine. Anytl ling to Help CAW VOU i""-C- a. M - efrcr vs. l7 s ( HIHOI'lt ACl 10 DU. J. I. F1.4CIIKU zol-7-1 White Templb. Phoii 410. Residents 13i. ELECTRIC SHOP HUGHES ELECTRIC SHOP For estimates uu all kinds of wiring and repairing, electric appliances called for, repaired and delivered, l'bono 10(13. 1170 W 12ih. jO 'I'llA.NSI'-lOltS EUOKNU TIIANSFEK CO, Bonded Carrier. City and Country. TRUCKS AT YOUR BKRVICB 715 Olive St. Phono 160 UNDERTAKER MARION VEATCH Funeral dlree. tor. Iady asBlatant; full auto - aqulment. Tenth and Pearl la. Phone 112. W. W. BRANdTETTBR Funeral director. Lady assistant; auto hearse. 116a olive St. Phone Hi roifMuuv VELTUM lc CLOW Second and Blair. Foundry and machine ahop, FOOT Dl'UClALIS'l L'U. HANUfHUh-hoot specialist. Corns, calouses, fallen arches. All foot allmenti. 613 Wlllainsus. (Jiouiid floor. Hours dally ID a. m. to 6 p. in.. Phona Jus. U FLIt.MTLHli HOSl'lTAI. SEAVEIt'S FUHNITUUE HOSPITAL UvnolsterliiK. furniture mad ta order, repairing-, reriniahlnir, idl W. lUcluh. Telephon iili-J, Vl'llNITUHfel I'ACKI.HU FUIlNlTUith; PACK.1.NU. Phona 1MSUHANCU J. K. PRATT. INHURANCB Agonoy Ii.surunce Brokers. Hoom li Cas-' tie Theatre Bldir. Phona tt OSTKOl'ATlUO 1'UVSlCIANa LH. JOHN SIMONS Osteopathia Physician and Surgeon. 40g M ft W. Bldg. 1'AINTIAU AMU DliCOllATINO PA1NT1NU Interior decorating,! outside palming at reduced prices,' T. H. ova. Puona Hl-J, list W, Second. i l-Hl.V'rl.vu.co.MMKiiclAL FOH COMMKHCIAL PIUNTINO ass) the Valley Priming Co., over U.i a. National Bank Bids. Phona 470, ' I'l.USIUlNU, TI.1M.VU, IIKATl.VU I HALL at SHUMWAST Plumbing. ' sheet metal work and hot air healing- a specialty. tf CALL Lynch & .Dradley. Plumbing and Heating, repair work. siUO W , Mb. Phone 130. FOR Tinting or Houao phons 8S4-T. Painting, U OEUUUifl 1. HKlTilMAN 68-61 UUtli Avenue. Phono 817. W, HALL & SHUMWAI Plumbing and - heating; newer pipe; drain tile. Seventh and Oak. Phona 1003. CilAHE fc LESLEY Steuui and hot water heating, plumbing; 871 Oak. i'llXSl(JIA.S AND aUltUIHONS Bit. J. If. TITUS Obatetrlca and diseases of, women and children. ' Office Brown Bldg., Ninth and Oak Streets, Residence, Hotel Osburns. Phonea 629, 6111, DBS. GULLION, NELSON AND STANDARD Eye, noaa, throat. Hyoa tested and glaasos furnlah ad. JOS I. o, O. Jj Bldg. Tele phone 133. if HICALTUHS DO YOU WANT TO SELL 7 If ao eo It 0. Peters the auctioneer, with experience In selling. Livestock and real estate. Office 82 W 8th, Kligoue. Phone 1030. tf ' BEFORE BUYING see our large Hal and profit by our 17 yeara x I porlence. 8AM HUGH REALTY . COMPANY, Seventh and Willam ette, i tg THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Buttons and Hemstitch, ing. 80 7th Are, Saab Pht te 1715-J, CERTIFIED , MOTOR CAR MARKET , 519 .Willamette Phono 377 WT'C Ono Price To AU , " Today's Offering 22 ilaxwoll Touring . $S75 23 Jewett Touring . $750 21 Oldsraoblle Four, i .pas C0UP m. $'5 20 Dodge Roadatar 340 23 Ford Touring IL J300 24 Baby Overland Tour. $450 22 Hupmobile Touring 650 See our list of AS-I3 car at give-away prices. We trade and give termg 1925 License Free with each ' oar purchased We aro the exclusive Cer tified Car Market and we carry used cars exclusive. Certified Public Motor Car Market Howard Ackernian, Mgr. -i