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pag Two TITE EUGETi GUARD Saturday Evening, January 3, 1:5 75 Living-Roora Pieces 10 to 50 Less 5 Unusually Distinctive Bedroom Su!tes-- to l2 Price High-grade suites, ot Period Style exclusive designs and made by leading furniture makers 3 to 7 piece groups ' beautiful sultos in the various popular finishes that you , would like to own even at the regular price. Upholstered chairs and rockers of moderate cost tables, cablnota, desks, stools and other pieces that are one ot a kind in stock and very flno living room furniture the kind that will lend distinction to the home varied lndocd la the collection from which you may choose at reductions- 10 to 60. olddin a new patfe to the history of Furniture Retailing - Odd Bedroom Pieces 10 to 50 Less 112 Chamber Rockers with cane seats and box C QC corner construction. Ivory or walnut finishes ... . 9Di99 $34.50 Quartered Oak Chiffonier with mirror, good C ? OC drawer arrangement 9 I I aaCw $101.60 8-Piece Bedroom Group In Ivory Enamel QJQ Cf Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier, for $03.0 U $45 Large Size Dressers in Sllverton Enamel C9C TK with pretty decorations ,. POa I Q $11.50 Chamber Night Stands with shelves In Ivory JJ qjj or Silvertone Enamel 4DaS3 Odd Chiffoniers, with and without mirrors, In Walnut and Ivory Finishes. Values from $46.00 to $55.00 PRICE now ,...., . .2 A Sale of Used Ranges Monarch Wood and Coal Ranges, Etc. Priced When New Up To $150 Now Priced $15.00 to $30.00 $55.00 High Quality-Heavy Pile 9x12 Axminster Rugs $39.50 High quality Axminster Rugs in new and pleas ing designs . and color combinations a good variety for. selection, now offered at a reduc tion of 1-3 less; Beds-Springs-Mattresses Fractions In Price $43.60 Twin Bow Foot Bods In combination CIO QC walnut or Ivory enamel, for 9 I O.wO $30.00 3-Ploce Bed Outfit, full size bod, link (ni . ( spring and 401b, felt mattress 4u4.0U $13.50 40-lb. Layer Felt Mattresses with roll edge It ft ftC 111 protty art ticking. PJaJO . $12.50 Two-Inch Continuous Tost Stool Beds in 4Pft Of" Ivory or Walnut finishes, now pOsOO $12.50 Slnglo Dock Coil Bed Springs In rft QF gray enamel finish, for 47a03 50 Bedroom Pieces Wide Ranger-10 to 50 Less use 10 Wetherbee-Powers January Sale 1000 Pieces of Furniture Reduced to 50 Our Janunry Furniture Sale, which starts tomorrow, has a reputation which makes it, to a largo part of the public, the criterion by which Furniture values are judged. The strength of our five-store buying power has been brought to bear on our preparations for this sale so that, without sacrifice of quality, the nuvu ui-ii lUBcu'u iu uu utmost, uuueiicvaoie level. jnoc only are Individ ual items radically reduced in price, but the immense assortment covers mosl desirable merchandise, and January Sale Prices are effective in practically ev cry department. This is not a sale of "undesirables" not an "nrlrUnf " ni,.. aiice but a disposal of reliable artistic, honestly-built furniture, which will give years of satisfaction to its fortunate owners. Buy now and save. Even At These Special January Sale Prices You are Welcome to Credit On Any Purchase You Make .'!i:f-- Beds, dressers, chiffonottes, dressing tahlcs, chltfonlors, chalrB, rockers, and benches in a groat diversity ot stylos and' finishes formerly at pricos that welcomod comparison for value now 10 to 50 less. 1 :iv-. - o I A ' WE CHARGE fj 1 j ETHERBEE ' -jPOWERg , IM, CAST NINTH AND OAK KJr Overstuffed Davenports Odd Living-Room Pieces For Less U45.00 Luxurious Overstuffed Velour Daven- CI 1 C flfl port In pretty design, for P ' WiUU J98.50 Tapestry Upholstered Dvenport with C7Q Kfl spring back and seats 9 WaiJU . $150.00 Mohair Covered Overstuffed Davenport CI 1 C flf a luxurious piece IwiUU $12.50 to J18.50 Oak Frame Leather seat Rocker . C 1 fl QC ; several styles, choice r l"3 Odd Reed Rockers In ivory, brown, gray and CI i Gfl blue, values to $18.00, choice at ..: J I iwU $59.60 "Kroehler' Davenport Bed in Spanish CC Eft leatherette, for 305)U Used Gas Ranges Detroit Jewel A-B, Etc. Priced When New Up To" $95 January Sale Price $15.00 All Heaters at January Sale Prices Every heater in our entire stock is now marked at special reductions for this January sale. Shop here first and save on your heater. Household Necessities At January Sale Prices $2.50 Genuine Cocoa Fibre Door Mats CI 1 Q Bizo 20x32 Inches, for ) li 19 $7.50 Cenuino all Copper Washing Boilers QC OC now , 9wiOw $2.00 Mop outfit, oil mop, bottlo ot polish and fl t 4 Q hand duster 9 I I w 42-Piece American Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets CC Qf in floral design , 9Di93 One lot of baskets and pottery, many Btylos, sizes, AOn finishes, choice , lOU Large assortment of Baskets and vases, bowls, Psl ACk etc., values from $1.75 to $3.50, choice 3 I YOUR CREDIT WE CHARGE NO. INTEREST 100 Odd Dining-Room Pieces Greatly Reduced Practically every wanted finish for the dining room is repre sented In this January Sale. If you have an odd table, buffet, or chairs to buy, thero is no better time to secure it. This his annual event of ours provides the desired pattern the desired finish at a price that is far less than at any other time of the year. These dining room pieces are reduced from 10 to 50. 1 1 ' ; f oPTiioe DEBT SITUATION LESSflPPAREN T ' ; WASHINGTON, Jan. .X 0P Manifestly puttied by the flood of contradictory reporti.r-which have emanated from Paris during the lat i "I hours, administration officials con. ! cerned in the war debt discussions with Franco determined today to form J no opinion regarding latest develop- 1 jnents in the French capitol until they had received a full official report I from Ambassador llerrirk. From a condensed message sent previously by toe embassador nml j considered at yesterday's cabinet meeting, ufficials here understood that .Mr. Ilerrick had received note , from French Finance .Minister Cle- ' meulel outlining a French prnponl for a debt settlement. The ambas sadors mcsaago did not give detail! ) of the plan, however, and he was a lik ed for further Information. ; Todiiy's press dispatches from Par. la indicating that M. Clemcutol bud preaented to the eiiihanay only "an un official memorandum" Instead of a j formal note," somewhat dampened the optimism with which firat reports of j . lite developments were received. The j chasm between these two clause of ( documents In diplomatic linage la so j wide that official decided neither to discuss the situation nor to form anr j opinion of their own until they hail 1 all the facts before them. Ksrnmeter readings of emotion on ' the part of those having to do with war debts dropped still further when . ! early state department cables from Paris failed to contain the trit of any "note" signed by M. Clementel. The department had sent urgent re quests to Ambassador Ilerrick anking him to send the text of the eommun ration, but a batch of overnight Paria rabies contained no ananer to the In- I ; quiry. Springfield's New Officers Sworn in . KPIUNUFIKIJ. Jan. U. (Spe cial) The new officers of Hpring field were formally sworn in nt a ineotlnjr held Wednesday night at (lie recorders office, instead of at the New Vene watch party held by tlio chamber of commerce, as was at first planned. (). tl. ItiiKuman was sworn In by Major Chnrlcs F. Kggiinanti. .Mr. lltiHhninu ih president of the Springfield Mill and Grain company. I.jnn I.nud.shrrry, recorder alxo took his oath of office, as did Herbert J. Cox anil Lawrence 1,. May, council men. William tl. Hughes, president of the First National bank of Spring field was sworn iu as city treasurer. Georgo Vallicr was appointed city street commissioner, Charles Nolf traffic officer and city marshal, and Fred Hinaon as night watchman. GOVERNOR MAY ANNOUNCE ROSS DECISION SOON Red Cross Filing Bonus Claims Now Lane county ei-servlce men who poatpoued having their claims for the soldiers' bonus filled out at the lted Cross office to give divuldid men an opportunity to apply, are welcome to make appoiulmeuls now for tiling claima, say a Misa Grace Norton, lied Cross secretary. Adjusted compeupatl.iu and the so called bonus are one and the same thing, it la pointed out. "It should lie understood i lint thero is a difference In tho meaning of the two terms 'ad Justed service credit' and 'adjusted aervlce puj,' " said .Misa Norton. "The letter applies to veleraus whose ad justed service credit doea not amount to mure than $.iO, ami who la there fore entitled to an adjusted service irrlificata rather than to a cash payment." Government Timber Sale February 16 FOItTi.ANM. (Ire. .Ian. 3-Approi-Imately IN. I.',0.IHH) feet of limber on government land in western Oregon will be sold at miction at the Cnitril Htstes land office In Portland, Feb ruary 111. Ten e;ir lime will be allowed for removing Hie timber from the laud. S.VI.KM, Ore., Jan. 3 Governor Pierce said today that he probably will announce Ills decision Monday rela tive to the ouater of Dr. Thomas Itoss from the state fish comuilsaion. A transcript of the testimony tukco at the recent hearing in the case wits received by t lie governor today, and he said ho would go over It with Attorney General Van Winkle. The governor attempted to remove Itosa from the commission, charging him with extravagance and with hav ing bought liipior Irom a police of ficer in Astoria. After the hearing here (he liquor charge was spp:irent ly dropped. Itosa denying it vehe mently nml the governor showing iu dilution to believe him. The alleged extravagance waa mainly tho eniplojineut of Carl l. Shoemaker l.y (he cnimuisniun as business manager at a salarj of ?,MSI a month. Itosa refused In leave the commis sion nml demanded a hearing, which was grsuteil, ami following the hear ing die nintler was token under ad visement by the governor. bobcats at the office of tho' county clerk this afternoon. Bounties were paid to L. C. .Monteith of Walker; Frank Kminerick, Wulterville; Albert I'apenfua, Trent. Utah Production Of Wool Is High SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 3. Over one million fleeces approxi mately 10,000,000 pounds of wool hnvo been contracted for 11123 in 1'tah at au average price of 4'ie per pound, according to estimates made public by the Ctnh Stato Wool Grow ers' association. The estimated totnl Vlsh produc tion of wool this year is 18,000.000 poiiuds. . Evangelist Opens Four-Week Service SPIHNGFIICLI). Jan. 3. (Spe A scries of evangelistic services will be opened in Springfield Christiau church January 4 br Teddy l.eavitt, former pastor of the local church, w ho has been doing evangelistic work for several years, Mr. ami .Mrs. l.eavitt carry their own tent and a gospel car and will be assisted by Claude Neelv. song leader! and Mrs. Neely, pianist. The meetings arc scheduled for four weeks. Talk Refused on Spanish Situation I'AltlS. Jan. 3. Alexander P. Moore. American ambassador to Spain is In rails on Ins nay to the rnlted Slates for a three months vacation, refused to comment on the Spanish political situation snd repudiates In terviews sitributrd to bim on the sub ject, declaring: "King Alfonso needs no defense as far ss 1 sin concerned." Net Earnings of Banks Arc Given WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Aggie gate net earnings of the 12 federal reserve banks were only J3,7t.1.000 in the calendar jear 1024. a reduction of $11,000,000 from the net earnings for 11123, BOUNTIES ARE COLLECTED lloiiutirs were collected on three LICENSE DEMAND BETTER The demand for temporary automo bile licenses wss increased today and were issuecj up to late this after aoon at the . sheriff's office. Manr calls tor the application blanks for the state license are also being dis tributed at the office of Sheriff Tsv-lor. Geo. N. Mcljcau, Insurance, SU1 Willamette SI l'h.-n III?. tl Insure with Henry Tromp, 33 W. Uth With just six months to work prior to the international convention of the Christian F.ndcnvor to he held at Portlnnd July 4 to 10, tho Lane coun ty C. 1. organizations have set a goal of 204 registrations for the interns tionsl sessions, according to officials of the order. Clark Aydelott, registration repre sentative, nnnounces the following assignments for Lane county in the endeavor to reach the goal: Alvadore Christiana, 8; Coburg Christian, 10; Cottage Grove Chris itsnf srniorl, 13; Cottsge Grove Christian (intermediate), 1(1; Cres well Christian. 13; Uorena Christian, 10: F.lmira Christian, 0. F.ugene societies, (HIS). Fairmount Christian. 10; Fairmount Presbyter ian, S; First Christian, senior, 13; First Christian, intermediate. 00; Firat Christian Life Work, recruit. 30; Kvangelical senior, S: Frsngelical intermediate, 7: Ceutral Presbyter ian. 23; Westminster League, Pres byterian, 7. Hebron Christian. 10; Junction City Christian. 12; Not! Presbyterian. S: Pleasant Hill Christian, 8; Santa Clara Christian. 8; Springfield Chris tian. 10; Tnurston Christian, 4; Trent Christian, 3; Waltcrville Federated, 0. GOING TO MARSHFIELO Mrs. Frsnk MrTsggert will leave this coining Monday for Marshfield, eeeompanying W. F. Ostium and Mrs. Harold Glssou. She plans to stay for about two weeks. too late Yo classify FOIl rtFNT 3-room furnished Apartment on ground floor, private entrsnce. $23 per month. 0t2 F. 14(h. Phone 341 L. j3 FOIl SALK-Koehler lighting sys tem in good order. Will handle Ml uO-watt light globes. Phone 17111. 1. j5 HODGES FOR HOMES 42 West 8th St. $1860 Splendid four-room bungalow on Fairmount Blvd. Can be purchased on good terms. $2300 $o-room houso on a corner lot next to University street. Itobin for an other houso ou back of lot. $2300 Four-room bungalow College Crest 1 acre fruit; just tho place for a chicken ranch. $2730 Five-room semi-modern, three blks. University of Oregon. Csn be bought for $10 down and $40 per month. $3100 Five-room bungalow just complet ed. Hard wood floors. Within wslk ing distsnce of town. $300, bslance monthly payments. We have seversl pieces of acreage to exchange for city property. IF YOU WANT QUICK SALE, LIST YOUH POPEltTY WITH US. L. E. HOUGES, 42 W Sth. jo L. 1 HODGES 42 W Sth St. Eugene, Oregon AliE YOU HUNTING FOR A HOME? If you are hunting for a home we can help you. If you want to come into immediate possession of a homo of your own that you can afford to pay for we will explain the plan in detail to you. Why not call? It may be the tinning point in vmir life. Is. E. HOUGES, 42 W Sth. j.j REVIVAL At the Church of Christ, corners Fourth and A streets, Springfi'f Gospel Sermon, sacred Solos, 'itii .1. l.eavitt. Evangelist. Claude Nf'f soloist, song leafier. Services ev'v night beginning Jnnunrv 4th. 'X Everybody welcome. You will eBji the services 7:30 every night. : For quality cigars. Prince Nom Showanda, the choice of tbesmob; LOOK! ONE HUNDRED TER CENT PROFIT Buy one or more Fur Rabbits. Price $30.00. No "Pon. sic Scheme." Legitimate industry. Can't fail. Wo breed, raise, sell and send profit annually, guaranteeing 100 per cent. Contract sent on re ceipt of money. Money back if not satiafied. Limited opportunity. Send money today; tomorrow may be too late. Huy from this advertisement. TULSA FLU FARM, Tulsa, Okls. Sat-j3 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR A FORD. MAXWELL. 11)10 TOUR- I 1NG. GOOD MOTOR, STROM-I rlli II 13 CARBURETOR, TWO ' r. llitES, NEW BRAKES MUST SELL. JiVl TAKES IT. WILL GIVE TRYOUT, CALL TONIGHT BETWEEN 7 AND 8 PHONE !KV.'.n Oil IX tup MORNING. j;j ARE YOU LOOKING FOR REAL i I'llOl'F.llTV? The roan who is looking for real i properly win unit it via this office. We're pretty well a.ipiaiuted with the map of this country and our ad- ! vice will l worth a lot to rou. L. E. HODGES, 42 W Sth. jjj MONROE GARAGE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT a (s hnvo rurchasod the business of tho Mon roe Garage, also tho stock, niid will move our general repair shop from 9th and Olive nt once. We will maintain a GENERAL STORAGE REPAIR SHOP and will handle pns, oils and nceessories. "We invite all our friends and patrons to visit us nt our new location. J Howard Auto Co. 1). M. HOWARD ,. R. SMITH Now at MONROE GARAGE 837 Pearl Street