The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 03, 1925, Image 9

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    Saturday Evening, January 3, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Thro Niri
The Eugene Guard
EUCiEXB, OltK., JAN. 3. 1925.
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! Foreign Representatives:
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SO East 42d St, New York. City.
Middle West C. J. Anderson, 3
N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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, Co., 564 Msrket St, San Francisco.
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sibility for more than ona incorrect
laser i ion of the same advertisement.
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Telephone 0200
. NEW TODAY.
I PETTEHSOX & McCULLY
EXCHANGE FOB LAHGKll FARM
20 acres close to Junction City,
all under cultivation, good family
orchard and 2 acres of young prune
trees, all fenced with wire and
; posts, good well with electric mo
tor and pressure tunk, 7-room
house, concrete fouudution, hot ami
xrold water, bath, baru 50x50 aud
woodhousc which is ulso used for
garage, some machinery aud stock.
Price $SO0O.
SANTA CLAHA DISTHICT 0
.acres all bottom land and under
cultivation, 120 bearing prunes and
various kinds of other fruit and
berries, small bouse and barn and
other buildings. A fine place for
gardening; price v-uly $;O0U, and
; will make easy terms.
NEAR DONNA, 5 acres creek bottom
land, all under cultivation, small
house, good large barn, hen house
and yard. This land is sub-irrigated
and can be bought for $.100 with
$200 down, balance on terms to
suit,
CLOSE TO BUSINESS SECTION
yroom house including all the fur
niture snd dishes aud rents for the
present at $00 per month outside
o( the owners rooms, it has double
plumbing, one of the rare bargains
at $3oU0. Can be bought on easy
' terms.
ON WEST ELEVENTH, store front
and 4 rooms and breakfast nook in
back of the building. This is a bar
gain worth looking up. Price $2050
terms.
EAST SIDE BUILDING LOTS AVc
have some of the choicest locations
. 'on' the East side, also some very
. fine lots on the, West side which
Wo can offer on very easy terms
and if you want a good building lot,
the sooner you will secure it the
, . cheaper you will buy. Good loca
. tions are getting scarce and prices
are. raising on good lots.
SEE US, for business investments,
loans and insurance.
PETEKSON & McCULLY
"
FOR. SALE 1024 Model Maswel!
' Club Sedan, lots of extras, disc
I wheels, good rubber, idenl condi
: tion, run only a short time. If you
; want- a good enclosed car don't miss
' this one. After you have tried this
one out you will bc surprised at the
, price. G. C. MOIIl CO., 1142 Olive
St, Phone 101M. j0
500fi CASH will handle an invesP
ment that the returns from the
properly will eventually pay for.
See special display ad. on pnge 5.
DENNIE J. KOUPAL, 700 Will.
'r j5
FOR SALE Registered Jersey bull,
reliable, gentle. Bargain. Address
B. J. Lawrence, Junction City, Ore
gon. Route No. 3. jS
WANTED To .borrow $11100 or
$2000, good aecurity. Phone 1014R
or call 1304 Lincoln. jO
FOR SALE Kilburn and Clark ra
dios. Berry Piano & Furniture Co.,
: 740 Willamette. tf
FOR SALE--Mny-Tag Electric wash-
er. Free demonstration. Berry Pi-
ano & Furniture Co., 700 Willam
- otte. . tf
BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE.
like new, cost $125 will sell for $0
aa I have gone out of business. W.
! S. Anderson, Wnltcrville, Ore. jO
FOR SALE Owner must sell below
(J cost practically new bouse on west
aide. Easy terms. For particulars
address 1571, care of The Gunrd. tf
15 PCT. Gross returns on your in-
vestment, best investment ever of-
fered in Etigeue. See Special dis
play ad. Tage 3. DENNIE J. KOU
PAL. jo
FURNISHED BOOMS for girls,
,: tcam-heatcd, reasonable. Sinie or
. double; 1 block from University,
v. 1251 Emerald. Phone 1053-R. jO
6-ROOM modern house to rent. Psrt
ly furnished, $.',0 per month. Call
8unday after 0 a. m. or phone
1053-R. jO
FOH SALE Infant's clothing, new
and some slightly used. $7.50 ma-
ternity corset, $3.75; like new.
IMione 1S05-J. J3
TWO large housekeeping rooms, all
furnished. Quiet place. Lights,
water nnd phone. 17O0-R. 311 East
10th Ave. . j5
WANTED Woman to help care for
Invalid in Marshfirld. Fair wages
and good home to right part v.
Phone 1053-H. jti
FOlt RENT Ideal apartment for
two, furnished. Downstairs. Private
entrance. 331 W 10th. tf
FURNISHED modern II -room houe.
Furnace, fireplace, $75 per month.
Pbone 1227-It. j.'i
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light
housekeeping. 801 Willamette.
BtS-J. tf
FOR SALE Stock buttermilk. 1 i
cents per gallon. RL1DS DAIRY.
tf
FOlt SALE 2 doren Rhode Island
? "diets ready to lay. 857 Pearl,
'hone 221. j,",
1920 FORI) SEDAN; a bargain at
$225. Ak for Mink, I-sne Auto. j5
CANARY BIRDS It SALE (icT
Rollers, phone 1003-R. jd
NEW TODAY
SA.NJ HUGH REALTY COMPANY
VERY FINE CLOSE IN ACRE
SUBURBAN HOME
Nearly new 8-room house. Bath, ce
ment bssement aud built-ins. Good
outbuildings. Everything as neat as
a pin. All kinds of fruit, best of
location. Price $."i(JO. Might trade
for cheap land or city proivciiy.
(S-351).
CLOSE IN HOME
$550 DOWN.. BALANCE LIKE
RENT
7 rooms, very large living room with
fine pressed brick fireplace. 4 bed
rooms, and den. Lot llli:S by 100,
garage and cement drive. A fine as
sortment of shade aud fruit trees,
paved St. Small payment down, bal
ance just like rent. Priced down to
bedrock. (N. W. ;S)
MODERN 6-K.M. BUNGALOW
Large living room and dining room in
one, two fino bed rooms, built-in
kitchen aud breakfast nook. Full
cement basement and furnace. Very
attractive design, fine neighbor
hood. Price $ul50, 'easy terms. (A
225). A COSY LITTLE HOME
New 4-room bungalow of late design,
arrangement and finish. Builtin bath
and kitchen, polished floors, wood
work finished in gray, good lot,
nice location in the edge of the city.
Price $1850. Good terms. (N. V.
MS).
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
A well located BEAUTY PARLOR;
service station and small grocery. A
country store and a fine rooming
house in Eugene.
A GILT EDGE BUY
7 acres garden land close to Eugene,
nice bungalow wilh fireplace, barn
and fruit. Price $200, good terms.
(8-530).
SNAP ON 11TH ST.
Plastered bungalow, 7 large rooms,
full corner lot, paved St. Price
$2050; assume paving.
A GOOD WOOD TRACT
20 acres close to town down bill pull;
about 2000 cords. Price $1500.
SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY
7th and Willamette. ju
INVESTORS ATTENTION CALL
ED TO SPECIAL DISPLAY AD.
ON PAGE 5. Property offered for
sale by DENN1E J. KOUPAL, 700
Willamette. ja
WANTED Woman for general
housework. 2 adults nnd infant. Ap
ply between 7 and S in evenings or
10 and 12 Sunday morning. 1U54
Lincoln. Mrs. Carter. jG
THREE LOTS on West Eleventh
street. Will sell cheap fur cash;
sidewalk and pavement in and paid
for. Phone 1323-Y or call at 742
W 10th. i
FOR RENT A Groom modern
house, 212 Madison. Phone 2US-R
or iuUress 301 7th W. jti
LITTLE Airedale puppies. 300 W
Sth. Please call 0I4-L. j'i
ADDING MACHINE for sale or rent.
Phone I IS, Mr. Townsend. j5
Nl RSI) will take rare of patient at
home. Phone 173L-R. tf
WANTED Situation
WOMAN wants cooking in fraternity
or sorority house; good references.
Address care Guard 0000. jG
YOUNGLADY wants .position .as
bookkeeper or stenographer; .has
six years' experience. Can furnish
references. Phone 374-J. j3
CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace clean
ed. Phone 1002. jS
WANTED Housework, dny or hour.
Experienced. Phone 780-Y. tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
SPECIAL
42-riECE DINNER SETS'
Forget Me Not Pattern ...$6.S3
Blue Line Pattern $6.85
Gold design $6.83
Old Rose design $7.85
Queen Ann Design $13.85
Johnston Bros. Pattern. . .$14.25
52-Piece Bavarian Sets.. $22.50
C II A R LET'S
Complete Home Furnisher
03 W 8th Phone 1122
tf
HOUSE EQUITIES BOUGHT
AND SOLD AND EXCHANGED
If 'you have bought a house on the
monthly payment plan nnd wish to
sell or exchange your interest, aee
us.
We are headquarters for exchanges
of all kinds.
Autos for Houses and House! for
Autos.
City for County and County for City.
Land in almost every state in the
Union for exchange.
A. V. CLINK Phone 1077
Room 23, First National Bink Bldg.
Jl0
NU BONE COliSETS-371 W 7th.
Phone 21)41,. Mrs. Irene B. Cros
ier. tl
THE STOVE UOSl'lTAL We buy.
sell, repair nnd exenange all uin.is
of stoves, ranges and heaters. 2108
Washington St. Thone 1552-R. tf
PIANOS taken in trade tor phono
graphs without extra payments.
Seth Laraway Music Store. tf
USED PHONOohAPHS, Victor and
other standard makes at genuine
bargain prirea from $15 up, easy
terms. Laraway Music Stores, tf
FULL BLOODED FOX TERRIER
puppies for sale. 1201 Emerald St.
jS
Jerry On the Job
Ua.TMAT SHlFP GOUT
(llGHT 4 A UJT OP
Late.
7
ret
j.j ,A ;
LET'S SWAP!
FUR SALE OR TRADE Fine large
safe. Write or rail 282 E Hth St. tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
USED PIANOS, standard makes,
good condition, aa low aa $200, easy
terms. Laraway Music Store. tf
BICYCLE FOR SALE or trade. 672
11th Ave. W. tf
WHEN you huilr. you rhome buy your
concrete, gravel and Kind from Wil
fert Sand & Gravel Co. All kinds of
ciushed rock. Phone 3SU. tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE Dining
set, Oeen Ann style; brass bed.
springs and mattress; 3-4 steel bed.
maple dresser; chiffonier; electric
heater, etc. Call at 1105 Oak St.
)5
FOR SALE Violin and bow. $0.00.
1-tube radio set giving good vol
ume and distance, complete $10.50.
Room 0. 137 E Uth St. j3
WANTED To sell fresh and cured
meats. Live and dressed poultry at
PaldwinMarket, 775 Monroe St.
Phone 200. tf
OAK
Oak wagon material, oak rolls, timber
for friction blocks aud boat building.
ILL1HEF. MILL AND MANUFAC
TORY Oakland, Oregon. fl
COAL FOE SALE Peacock Rock
Springs, beat grauea of Utah coal
nnd GascQ Briquets. RAINIER
COAL CO., 15 E 7th St Phone 412
ORGANS, used but entirety overhaul
ed at special prices of $25 and $35;
Laraway Muaic Stores. tf
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER No. 5.
Good shape. Terms.
572 11th Ave. V.'.
FOR SALE Real Estate
i'y 7U-acre farm, a"xut 25 acres In
cultivation family orchard, good
house and barn, chicken houses and
parka, with plenty o? other out
buildings, irrigation system with
lots of water. Scboo! house on the
place. Pbouo 153U-L or address J.
T. KNIGHT, kOll Aloer St tf
DO YOU WANT a Ranch? R. 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. Bryant, Junction
City. tf
FOR SALE Msgoon and Marshall
strawberry plants. Inquire V. H.
Howe, 840 High street. tf
FOR SALE Stock
FOR SALE Registered Guernsey
bull. King of the May breeding.
Well broken. Trice $100. Ross Hus
ton. Eugene, Ore., Crow Stage.
FOR SALE Wood
WOOD Second growth fir. Cut
about 30 days. $6 per cord deliver
ed. Phono Springfield 10. tf
WOOD CHEAP
Old growth thick, bark), slab and
smnll timbca mixed. Delivered
where truck ean i. Best cheap
wood on Eugene market
Phone 1878-J tl
BUY WOOD irom toe nun that cuts
It. Body fir, 16-in., $8.60. Oak, 4-ft.,
7.60. W. J. Scbaren. Phone 23F4.
tf
WOOD Now is the time to buy.
Body maple, ash, fir and oak. 4-ft,
and 16-inch. Phone 44 O R. Hewitt
and Johnson. ti
SLAB WOOD FOR SALE, dry or
green. Carload lots. A. M. MAT
LOCK, Veneta, Ore. j3
WOOD SAWING- G. Bauer. Phone
420-J. tf
FOR RENT Houses
FOR RENT
6-rootn house at 1574 Oak St. $25
per mo.
W. J. LICHTY
32 E. 8th Ave. tf
FURNISHED modern 0-room house,
I' umace. fireplace. $io per month.
Phone 1227-R. j2
HOUSE FOR RENT 3 rooms fairly
close in, $20. Phone 1330. jG
FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse
wilh bath. 112 E nth. tf
HELP WANTED Female
GIRL WANTED as billing clerk and
helper on books In wholesale house.
Must be a good typist and have
smo ifbility in shorthand. Do not
apply unless you can write a good
letter. Address 0000 care Guard.
J3
WANTED Housekeeper of middle
age for family of three. Address
0016 care Guard. tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply mornings or evenings.
073 10th Avenue W. j.j
HELP WANTED
CLERKS, IS up. Excellent salary.
Exam. Feb. 21, for government po
sitions in yotir state. Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars,
write It. Terry (former Civil Ser
vice exsminer) 1S74 Barrister
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
AGENTS WANTED
GUARANTEED Pure Wool fit to
Purse and Measure; $50 suits
$2.1.85. Commissions should run
$!H) weekly. We deliver, fit. collect,
Crane-Kent Clothes, Cincinnati.
jlMO
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED Working partner on
ram a; $1000 required. Gopd oppor
tunity for right man. Care Guard
0101. j6
CHILDREN to tske care of In my
home. Best of care. 102S Madison.
tf
WANTED Practical nursing. Phons
60F-12. , tf
WANTED Practical nursing. Exper
ienced. 780-Y. tf
FOR SALE Used Autos
USED CAR
SALE
We have reduced our price on all
USED CARS. Now is your oppor
tunity to by Don't delay. Yes,
they are rebuilt, guaranteed aud
cerry a 1025 liceuse.
A sampic of some of ..the Bargains
Follow.
DURANT COLPE 4-passenger. like
new, 1023 model -.$308 DOWN
STLDEBAKER COUPE 1021, new
paint, new tires, rebuilt $310
TOURING 1024, a bargain
just broken in at ..-..$220 DOWN
CHEVROLET TOURING 1022.
good condition. Buy this one for
$110 DOWN
FORD TOURING Lots of miles
cheap in this one for only
$30 DOWN
FORD DELIVERY Good car at
junk price. Pay only ..$15 DOWN
OTHER CARS BESIDES THESE
TO CHOOSE FROM
Your old car cheerfully taken in as
psrt payment.'
LANE AUTO CO.
Phone 166 Pearl between 8th and Olb
tf
WANTED To lake care of children
afternoons and evenings. 825 E
13th. Phone 1307-Y. jO
FOR RENT--Apartments
FOR RENT 2-room apartment,
plenty of hot water, furnace heat.
No children. 530 E 11th. tf
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
.rooms furnished. No childron. Call
141 W Olh. tf
FOR RENT Unfurnished apart
ments and small house. Phone 100R
1675 Fairmount Blvd. j7
APARTMENT FOR RENT' Phone
224 or call at S57 Tear) St. tf
TWO furnished apartments for rent;
one of two rooma and other three
rooms. B'urnace heat, baths and
modern conveniences. Prices $45
snd $35 respectively; No children.
280 8th Avenue East. (One block
east of Osburn hotel). f
FOR RENT 0-room unfurnished
apartment. Modern except heat
Close in. $20 per month. Water in-
' eluded. Phone 5F12. tf
FOR BENT 3-room furnished flat
close in. No children. Call 121 W
8th. I - tf
FOR RENT Two partly furnished
and one furnished apnrtment, 823
Pearl street. Phone 508. ' J8
FOR RENT Rooms
FOR RENT Large room for 2 uni
versity women or women teachers.
2 blocks from campus on Elev
enth avenue east. 'Steam heated.
Small dressing room, hot and cold
water in room. Large south sleep
ing porch. Telephone. All nicely fur
nished. Can easily accommodate
e three girls. Reasonable rates. Phone
1200 or 417-.J. tf
FOR RENT Large room for 2 uni
versity women or women teachers.
21,i blocks from campus on Elev
enth avenue east. Steam heated.
Small dressing room, hot and cold
water in room. Large south -sleeping
porch. Telephone. All nicely
furnished. Csn easily accommodate
three girls. Reasonable rates. In
quire Guard. tf
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
COMPLETELY F U,H N I S II E D
SLEEPING ROOMS AND SMALL
APARTMENTS AT MATLOCK'S
HOTEL, 8TII and WILLAMETTE
tf
FOR RENT Furnished aleeplng
rooma in private family for 1 or 2
young men. Phone Springfield
120-J. tf
FOR RENT Rooms especially desir
able for business men. 234 East
11th Ave. Phone 1110 It. jl2
COSY ROOM
Closets. $2.50 per week.
572 11th Ave. W.
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 432 W
11th. Phone 338. jo
I OH RENT 2 furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 815 High. tf
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent.
1227 Onyx. j6
KTo Sm6a lu
y To.SrAaf,iiic
BOARD AND ROOM
GOOD board and room. $30 per
month. 70S E 15lh Ave. jlll
LOST
LOST Brown handling on Villard
street or Franklin Blvd. Leave at
Guard office. Reward. j3
LOST A bay gilding weight about
xi.ui. loll Hroiler Bros. 8U W 8th
j5
WANTED To Buy
For second-hand furuiture and tools.
We buy eve-yti.ing.
8AM KLBENSTKIN FURNITURE
STORE
Phone'638. 85 Eighth Ave. West
WANTED Will buy worn out Brus
sels snd wool ingrain, carpets. Fluff
Rug Co., Thoue 401. tf
WANTED Poultry, eggs and veal.
Phone 416. tf
Business Opportunities
''OR SALE Rooming and apartment
house, 23 rooms, 4 year lease. Will
sacrifice for cash. Elite Hotel.
Springfield. tf
. MISCELLANEOUS
IMPORTANT
Magnetic and Electric Healing is
known to heal all kinds of sickness.
1 make a specialty of female trou
ble. Lady Doctor. Sill Willamette
St. Phone 5SS-.1. fl
BRING your work to Hoffman's
where the best of workmanship
costs uo more. Watchmakers -Jewelers,
7lK Willamette. tf
MARCEL AND BOB (.'URL. 75c
Open also evenings and Sundays. Gay
Thompson, 301 W 11th. tf
MATTRESSES made over with or
without new ticks; can be returned
same day; new mattresses any size.
O'Brien'a Mattress & Upholstering
Co., phone 30U, 3111 E Sth. tf
ANY girl in trouble may communicate
with Ensign Lee of the Salvation
Army at the White Shield Home,
605 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
tf
THE NEW CITY BARBER SHOP
AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Hair cut
35c; children 25c; 882 Oak St I.
O. O. F. Block. tf
C. D. JOHNSTON, CONTRACTOR
Stwer conuectione, septic tanks,
drainage. Telephone 1540-L. tf
M. O. WARNER tuies, repairs
pianos. 45 years. Phone Applegate
Furniture. tf
PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED, any
makes worK guaranteed, prices
reasonable. Lart.way Musio Stores.
tf
Rubber Boots and Shoes patched and
half soled. EUGENul VULCAN1Z
1NG WORKS, 057 Oak St Phom
1020. ti
DRESSMAKING ana remodeling at
your homo or at mine. Phone 17311!
tl
NURSE Practical,
Phone 62-F-6.
experienced.
tf
WOOD SAWING Phote 734-It If
SARBACHEH. tf
FOR GARBAGE HAULING phone
1102. i tf
FOUND
FOUND 1 gold wrist watch, 2 gold
rinjs. Phone 1IH0-R. j5
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY "
PROPERTY
$14.14 per month will pay for $1000
in 00 months. About $16.00 is total
expense of obtaining loan.
EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY
S7't)th Ave. W. Phone 007
Eugene, Ore. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
Equitable money to loan on city prop
ertj. No broke sago charged.
ROBT. PRESCOTT CO.
REALTORS
1047 Willumctte St
FARM LOANS
No- commiaaion or appraisement fee.
LOW RATE
W. J. LICHTY. 32 Eaat 8th. tf
MONEY TO LOAN I hove money
to loan on good farm or city prop
erty. W. B. COOPER, 605 Willam
ette St., Phone 040. tf
LOANS PLENTY MONEY. City
and Farm, kwest interest rule. F.
J. Berger. 63(1 Willamette St. tf
NOTICE OF CONTINUED VAX-
PAYERS MEETING
Please lake notice that the taxpay
ers meeting for the City of Eugene,
Oregon, railed for December 20.
1024. at the hour of seven o'clock p.
of that dny, was duly adjourned
to meet on the fifth day of January,
1025, at the hour of aeven o'clock p.
at which time taxpayers may be
further heard as to any matters per
taining to the proposed budget and
tax levy for the t'ily of Eugene, Ore
gon, for the year 1025.
GEO. A. GILMORE.
Cily Recorder.
o.l706-Sat-j3
SUBSCRIBERS
Who inlsa their Evening Guard
can have one by special do
llvcry the same evening If
thny will call 1200 BEFORE
7:30 P. M.
I hu.s,sl92S-!i) m
NEWS ABOUT AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK
Up to Date Information to Help Develop Progressive Farming
S!
!
ISVIEW EXPRESSED
Orrnii ran gmw (lux her of a
PiitPiitr iVncth hiu! tr.Mi(;i!i of fiUr
in Inrpo quantities mu it would prove
j profitable cash ei'op for ninny I
inruis in Oregon, thinks ti. U. llvslop
bend of farm crops at the experi
ment station.
The J it'll soils hiuI m.iisf cool clim
ate of (lie Willamette valley are fav
orable for flux it'owiiitf. Market eon- ,
(lit ions at the present time are ex -!
tremely Bm.l, as ltussia, w hii-h nor
mally produce S.t per mil of the
world's supply, is disorganize.! and
produeing very little wit li no relief
in sight.
Flax has been sucoessfully grown
for some time in the vieiniiy ' of
Salem, -1000 acres being raised last
year. Mot of this was retted at the
stale penitentiary, altlnmnh there are
small retting plants at Turner ami
Staylon. The fiber is sold in widely
scattered markets.. One carload was
sent to l.elfast, Ireland. SonV of it
is sent to California for ue in n
spinning mill.
Much lias been said about this
qua lily, hut there is no doubt that
when flax is planted rijchl it shows
a fine lencth and at rencth of fiber,
(liven right care in harvest ins and
ret tine, the flax fiber will compare
with the very finest in the world.
Flax grows well on soils ranging
from sandy loams to heavy clay loams.
In the Willamette valley are hund
reds of acres of land that ore suited
to the nop. It is not injurious to
the s)il. as many farmers believe, but
it should have a regular place in the
cropping system. Rotation with
other crops will keep down diseases,
even though they are not nearly so
serious in -Oregon as in most flax
raising regions.
To Himinnte the foreign flaVors
so often found in market milk, Oregon
dairymen nro studying the correct
earn of cowa and milking toots, (.'lean,
well flavored milk nnd cream means
money in the producer's pocket, ne
cording to the dairymen at the col
lege experiment station.
Tho successful producers first of
all consider the cow. Thny make
sure that their feed and water are
tho best, ns weeds or any feed with
strong obnoxious odor tninln the
milk. A number of these dairymen
find that digestive disorders among
their rows are frequently troublesome.
This is caused by poor feed during
the winter and then sudden change to
fresh rank pasture.
Milk i easily spoiled after it Is
drawn if not handled properly. The
best dairymen use dry hand ntilkinR.
They also strain their 'milk and cool
it to (10 degrees Farenheit or under.
The mixing of morning's and night's
milk has been found to injure the
keeping qualities.
All utensils used in the handling of
their milk are thoroughly washed
and sterilized in boiling-hot water.
Tim "unclean flavor' often found In
cream is caused by washing tho sep
arator only once a day.
Dairymen throughout the stale
have .found that if proper rare is
taken with the production of milk,
there is no loss because of rejection
of poorly flavored milk.
The pocket gopher annually causes
large oses to farmers of the North
west rind especially tn the Willamette
valley region. Onrdcn crops und such
forage plants as clover are favorite
foods of the gopher. Trapping this
pest is possible and is fairly effective
on a 'small scale but when much ter
ritory in to be covered trapping is
expensive and slow.
A method of poiKonmg the Willam
ette valley pocket gopher has been
worked out by members of the 17. S.
biologicul survey, the bait recom
mended being 10 pounds of green
clover leaves ami one once of pow
dered st ivhiiine (alkalo:d). Follow
ing are the directions for mixing and
using the bait:
Mixing the Bait Caiher the Hover
leaves fresh from the field at a lime
when the dew or moisture of any
kind is gone. Wet leaves will not
mix satisfactorily. If gathered hi the
rain, spread them out in a dry place
and allow water lo dry off. Avoid
gelling gras or any foreign material
ni xed H h the leav , jih they are
ret gnud bait and will t.iUe up strych
nine th tit yboiild go on the clover
leaves, tluis reducing the. efficiency of
the bait.
Mix by spreading the leaves on
heavy paper or in a tilit. box so as
to keep the Mr, i Inline from sifting
through, and sprinkle the tit ivclinine
in the leaves from a pepper shaker
and stir until tlwroghh ini.ved. t'l'he
ba k of each leaf will be of a grayish
color.) o iim mix nioro than can
be put out in one day.
Placing the Bait An amount con
sisting of two or three dozeu leaves
should o plarcd at eah point of
fresh active ork. Hy means of a
trowel open the system from the fresh !
mounds, until ou come within arm's)
reaeli of the cross iiinway, and there j
pl;ue the bail. Cover the opening!
by placing a clod over first and park- j
ing loose dirt so that all light is ex-1
elmlrdc. The clod will keep the;
loose dirt from falling down mi your
bait-1
The neeitt of your hand does not I
seem to make, any difference in the
results obtained. The runways should
be left as near to normal as possible,
any undue disturbance, may cause un
satisfactory results. Light getting
into t he system will cut dowu the
kill considerably. "
Caution All nucleatit'd utensils
used in the preparation of poisons,
and all poisou containers, should be
kept plainly labeled and out of reach
of children, irresponsible persons, aud
livestock. Any unused bait should be
burned.
Egqs anti roultry
Kggs, targe hen ....40c
Kggs, large pullet t"c
(lens, light 1 ti?
Hens, heavy e
Spring chickens lS(&"-Uc
Buttorfat and Butter
Quarters 52c
Creamery butter 4JShi)50c
Kuttcrfat 48fi5Uc
Meat Market
Steers fitfi'Gc
Cows 2'Afftue
Kwea 2(ft'tl.:
Wethers OtrfilOo
Veal, ligJit fane lOftrgllc
Veal, heavy thin 5(VjiHe
Veal, heavy and fat OCrfSc
Pork, dressed 12fri 1 - lA
Hogs, live . I) ViWtf
- Grains, Hay
Wheat, bu . $1.50
Oata, bu ,....WV
Marley, ton $'"
New oat vetch hay, ton .. $182(1
Old hay, ton $10ii;i
Vegetable!
Potatoes, local 2c
Fruit
Local apples, box $150(iji2
WOOL
Valley wool - 40J55c
PORTLAND PRICES
POItTbANO, Ore., .Ian. It. Kkka,
steady; current receipts 4(lc; pullets
lO'jc; firsts UO&v; henneries 4 lc dv
livered Portland.
Itutter weak; rubes lower; extra
cubes, pity 4t(c; standards 44 Vje;
prime firsts 41 c; firsts 40c; under
grades nominal; prints 411c; cartons
00c,
llutterfut steady; best churning
cream 45ftr(7c; net shippers track in
zone one; 40c delivered Portland.
Poultry firm; heavy hens 2.'!c lb.:
light lOfrf 17c; springs 2(KVt22e; old
roosters 10c; ducks, while Pekin 20
ffi'2lc. live turkeys 2:ic; dressed tur
keys ;t2fV:t;ic; geeso 10c.
Onions firm 2oc higher. $,J paid in
country.
Potatoes about sleady wilJi $l.Jo''f
l.:t5 paid for Oregon stock.
Nuts steady; walnuts No. I budded
2S'UfT:t0e pound; filberts l.VfflRc;
almonds 27c; ltrar.il mils l.'lrtj.'l5c;
Oregon chestnuts l.VrpTc. ,
FISCHER-SOULTS
LUMBER CO.
Gtli and High Thono 572
OAK FLOORING
HAMMOND SHINGLES
Wall Board
Roofing
Cement
LUMBER and LATH
nov VAnro-i
3 Undor Cover" Any
L.cngtn
t'i giabwood Oak
1 Body Fir Ath
i-i Stcund Growlh Mapla
y Manerud-Huntington
n Fuel Co.
ktJ II Wait 7th Phon 6SI
The Youth Is Correct
8uT III 8ET Voiau
Hoy8 steady: new clusters
fuggtes l.Vultir; old crop noniinil.
( iis b.irk quiet ; new peel Sc
pound; Oreg -ii grape root lc.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
I'Olt'i'l.ANO, Ore., .la,,. :t. Cattlo
com pa red with week ago Ctiic to SI
higher; ghe stock showing moat
change; calves $1 to $1.51 higher;
week's hulk prices: beef staars ijflUii
S; top ,S.ti5; cows and Jieifers $l.50f.(i
.$f.5ii; tops heifers $7.-5; top cows
$tt-5; canners and cutters $J.5(Hn I;
bulls $:..lV4; top otle; best Y.s'.t
veal calves $loff 10.50; others $4.5D
5'S.5lt.
Hog, receipts ;i,"f0; compared weJc
asro $l.tI.Vi2 higher; closing we.ik.
Week's bulk prices: desirable weight
butcher $11..V 1J.'.5; top $12.5, f;
ext reme top Friday SI 1.75; heavies
and underweights $11.50 down; pack
ink sows $!K' 10: slaughter pigs $10fJ
It: feeders practically absent.
Sheep, not enough arrived during
the week to tet value, fairly pno
iKi-pouud wooled lambs reached $15;
heavies and culls $11; aged stock ab
sent. PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Ore.. .Ian. U.-s-WTiea
bids : hard white, bluest em, baarti:
$1,SS; soft white $1.7(1; western whito)
$1.75U; hard winter $1.75; northern j
spring $l.KO; western red $1.0!); B. It,'
P.. hard wime If 2. '
Today's car receipts: wheat 37,
barley 4. flour ',), corn 5, hay D.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO. Jan. H.Tbe Tbeatl
opening, which ranged from 5-Sc de
cliij to l-2e advance, with May $1.7tJ
(ft $1,701,4 nnd .Inly $1.51 3-4 ff$1.5l:
7-8, was followed by an all-around ad-i
vance to about two cents above yosj
terday's finish.
The close was easy but 3-4c to lViQ.
net higher. May $1.77 't Ux 1.77 3-8 and
July $1.53 1-S to $1.53 '4.
After opening unchanged to 3-So.
off, May $1.28 3-8 to $1.'8 1-2, the-j
corn market scored moderate gains,'
but soon eased back.
Jl'he futures closed weak at 3-4o
to 1M..C net decline. May $1,28 3-8 to
$128 1-2.
Oats started unchanged to 3-Se
down. May 02 l-4c to 02 3-Sc ami
(hen averaged lower.
Provisions were easier.
CHICAGO PRICES
'CHICAGO. Jan. 3. Wheat No. 3
hard $1.70; No. 3 hard $1.71 Vj.
Corn, No.y-1 mixed $1.71firl.20; No.
3 yellow $t.2l 3-4tfi l.2L
Outs No. 2 white UlGOe; No.
3 white 57Afft5N'i.
Itye, no sales.
Jtarley fl2f(!0c.
Timothy seed $ll(f'7.15.
Clover seed $25.75('f 33.
Lnrd $10.35.
Itibs $13.12.
U. S. BONDS
NEW YORK, Jan. 3. Lihertv tt
4 V s, 101.21: Liberty 2d I'.s, 100,22;
Liberty 3d 4 4a, 101.4.
Mangels nnd roots mny be used t
good advantage as green feed for the
laying flock, advises the state col
lege experiment station. It may he
necessnry to cducnte. the birds into
eating them. It is important not to
run short of green feed.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estatft
of It. V.. Ilogue, deceased, has filed
his final account in the County Court
of Lane County, Oregon, and that
Wednesday, Jan. 2Sth, HtL5, nt 10
o'clock n. m. of said day in the Court,
room of said Court, nt Kugene, I.ano 1
County. Oregon, has been set as tho .
time nnd place for hen ring and settle
ment thereof. 1
listed this 27th day of l')ec,
J. N. IlOtilJi;. Administrator. '
ALT A KINO, Attorney.
No.l703-.Sat-dy-j21
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC
MOTOR CAR
MARKET
519 Willamette
Pliono 377 '
Ono Trice To All
Today's Offering
21 Oldamoblle Four, 4 pass
Coupe $675
2.1 Jott TourltiK $750
22 MhxwfII Tourlnc $575
21 7PnesenKer Hudson
Sodan $675
23 Chevrolet Sodun .... $635
20 DodKO Iloadati'i' $340
21 Hniiy Overland $450
21! Kurd Touring $300
See our list of AS S ears at
Klve-away prices."
Wo trade and give terms
1925 Llcenae Free with each
car purchased
We nro, the exclusive Cer
tified Car Market and we
carry used cars exclusive.
Certified Public
Motor Car Market
Howard Ackerman, Mgr.