The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 08, 1925, Image 6

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    Thursday Evening:, January 8, '
Page Six
XIIE EUGENE GUARD
VICTOR 111 BATTLE
NKWAlthVX. J., a.m. P. (4)
Mickey Walker, wi'ltcnveiisht chaui
phm of tlio world, would bh hnldiuir
another crown loilay lied ho boxed
Mlko Mi-Tigur, world's lijjli -lienvy-.
weight i-huniiiion, in New York siale
last night. Walker defeated the king
of the 175 pounders in the opinion
of newspaper men at the ringside, in
n liilue J'J-roiind contest, hut the box
iui: lawK of New Jersey forbid a de
cision. As a result. Walker is still
cliaiM.ic.ii only in his division despito
the fart Hint he beat .MiTiiic decisively.
Football is Same
In all Sections,
Says Walter Camp
NEW IIAVKX, Conn., Jan. 8.
Football as played in the east, mid
dlewest and on tile Pacific const, Is ail
practically the fame today, according
to Walter (.amp, well known aula
ority on the game, in an interview
nulilished In the Yale News. Tlio in-
tersectlonnl matches account for
this condition, lie says. .
Mr. Camp comineims the plnying of
the Vale tenm of this year, declaring
tJiat it was "marked by n gradual co
ordinntion into the team play and ef
fectircness without stars, which to
my mind, is the highest credit to the
conch and coaching statt.
I "Notre Dame was like Y'ale," ho is
quoted as saying, a well co-ordinnted
team and dependent upon team play
morn than upon stars."
I Mr. Camp ia quoted aa favoring the
change in rules proposed by Head
Coach T. A. IX Jones, of Y'nlc, which
' would not permit a plajcr to return
to the game.
Hal H. Rasch Will
Superintend Club
I- rOJlTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8. Hal II.
Itasca, well known local business mau
1 and Kportsmao, will be the new su
'nerintendent of Multnomah. Amateur
Athletic club, succeeding 1'rcd U
Carlton, who resigned recently to en
gage in business, Itasch will assume
charge at once.
Huscb has lived in Portland since
18S5 nnd has been a member of Mult
nomah club 20 years.
IIo played on Uio Winged M foot
' ball team in 1801) and 11100 and also
represented the institution in track,
haskctball nnd gyjnnnstics.
(By The Associated Press)
Knutc Rockne'a galloping horsemen
trotted closo to half the clrcuinfer
enio of the enrth in quest of foot
ball honors during the past season.
'J'hey visited, states in climates rang
ing from 40 degrees above at rrince
ton, N. J., to 00 degrees above, at
Paaadriia, Oil.
In winning 10 games from repre
sentatives in every section of the
country, Notre Dame traveled 10,500
Hull's. One sixth of the season was
.q.eiit in Pullman cars. Three of the
games Army. Princeton 'and Stnu-
(ord take in railroad mileago of
iiioro than U000 miles.
c Kinil "Irish," Meusel, Olnut's out
fielder, said to he sought by Hi'.'
Krowns of Hie American league, is
far from being waived out of Uie
, National, nccording to officials of the
New York club, Meusel has been men
tioned as part of several trades this
winter, but, according to Secretary
Joe Ticrney, bo remains a full fledg
ed member of the Oinnts' payroll, ,
Young Strllillng, Georgia Bchool boy
light-heavyweight, will meet a formi
dable foe in boxing Jimmy Delaney of
St. Paul, a protege of Mike Gibbons,
at Grand Iinpids, Mich., Jnmiady lit.
Delaney made Gene Tnnney, Amer
ican liglit-heavywelght champion, step
at top speed to win ahnde decisions.
Dflaney boxes with the same speed
nnd puszliiig style that made Gibbons
the phantom of tiie ring.
Harold "lied" Grange, flashy Illin
ois halfback, chosen for nil-American
honors on all mythical elevens, with
out a donht was the outstanding star
of tho 11)'-4 nenson, In the opinion of
Major John I Griffith, reforced a
dosen guinea and talked with conch
es from all sections of the country
before arriving at this conclusion. He
says Grange's achievement in scoria
four touchdowus against Michigan on
long, tiirilltng runs in leu than 1
minutes after the start of the game,
waa the outstanding Individual per
furmnnco of the season.
ARMY COACH APPOINTED
YVliST POIN T. N. Y .Ian. S. lie
appointment of Captain John J. Mr
F.wan as bead coach of the Army
football team for the P.t-.l season was
nnnounced here. lie has served hp
bead coach the last two years.
Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, 800
Willamette St. Phone 017. If
I The TimH g-1 Ri- U',KorT
f i GOIN6 OMCH rJ )J Etow-T Tetc M yaSee I T
SfiTS , - - V "" ' V 1 DO YOU KNOUI TH . - '
i ( listcm' i'ue Gotafriendin 1 f ieTcGive voo a r-wrH" T about i
that Concern. nova), HR what Gosh. I 1 half PKice. Business s kimp i
Sou DO GO OVCG An' A5K foP- TVA 5 ( j $laCK. RlGHf NOW AN1 HE M16HT I
"V LMR CLASK, ' F"N , I vyN Po fJETTerV r J
f Vs.this is et-rvieP. clap1. , T71
What?!! 5Av. Pom t 8 rsolish! wac,wHAT I J WAS uDeR-we rJ
we pont Cut HKices Fob. I -ck. ( Do YotJ tMpResfi6Niw$r.
; Artyoisej vAiyy, I Cqulpm r &sr J tj sj . yjJAH-r ? 1 vuASTM'eLecTKtcfSX
voo a S(?oAwioPyNe ser peFoBC XTTT L J f fMOveuTy Shop, f Xr V
J rvtAKCH if -i&J arFepcpi'Mce I JOkLX . soess cim in LCy
crli faty
'nirifl nnmnr iinnrn
. Ends aafi rouilry
Eggs, large ben
Eggs, large pullet 'c
Hens, light lit
Hens, heavy 20lc
Spring chickens lSftJiOc
Butterfat and Butter
Quarters 5-c
Creamery butter 4S4t50c
Butterfat iSdiMe
Meat Market
Steers D0c
Cow 85e
Ewea 2t!
Wethers 8l0c
Veal, light fancy 12Q1-V4C
Veal, heavy thin 5il8c
Veal, heavy and fat B(jc
Pork, dressed .13(0 13 Vic
Hogs, live 10!ilOVic
Grains, Hay
Wheat, buBhel ,...$1.S0
Osts, bushel , 03;
Barley, ton ,$30
New oat vetch bay, ton $-0
Old hay, ton $13
Vegetables
Potatoes, local 2 Vic
Fruit .
Local apples, box $1.502
WOOL .
Valley wool . 4055e
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan.. 8. Hogs
steady; receipt 733 (470 through),
, Cattle steady to 50c lower; receipts
tlL0 (00 direct). Steers, good $7.50
f8.00; medium 0.i5(cf7.50; common
$i.'loii: 0.5; cunner and cutter steers
i.W(q,a.'S); heifers, good (830
pounds up) $0.O0t&0.75; common and
medium, ull weights $4.00(5.0.00; cows
good $5;-5i?. 0.00; common and me
diuni $4.00fri.5.i;ri canncrs and cutters
JL'.OOC(4.00. Others uncbangetl.
Sheep Nominally steady; receipts
478 (over half on contract). -
en PLAYS
: SATURDAY
By 3AM Wyj.DKItMAN .
Hilly itclniinrt's ability as basket
bull coach will receive an acid lest
Saturday, when Oregon will open its
season ngnlust Willamette in the ar
mory, starting at 8 o'clock. Wtllum-,
ctto has an experienced 'squad made
up practically, entirely uf lettermeu.
lteinhart, on the other hnud, lias 'only
two experienced plnyersllobson and
Gowans. Three and, perhaps, four of
the regulars will be selected from last
year's freshman quintet. As a whole,
the team probably will be the lightest
in both conferences Pncific coast
and Northwest. '
Ted Gilleiiwiiters, basketball letter
mail, will not join the team until next
week. Ho nt present is attending a.
fraternity convention In 4he cast. Oil-
lenwaters was manager, of last year's
squad. He had no inteutinn of play
ing, nnd had it not been for Injuries
to prnctically the whole fiiwt tenm,
he robnhlv never would havo had a
chain!1 to break In. lie did so well
from tho stnrt that lie won 0 letter,
and this year is a fixture nt guard.
The basketball tenm suffered two
casualties when the marks for the fall
term were nulilished Inst week, They
are K i in ink i, guard, and Flynn, cen
ter. Itinehart banked on Klfinkl to be
thc-riinning mate for Gillenwnters.
Much also was expected of I'lynu, who
was all-star center In the Portland
high school league two ypnra ajfo.-
The Tiny Shields fund wlll'rcaidi
U f.. C'.IWWl 1, .,tt,,,,..n,l vti.
terday in Portlnud by tho cnjniuit.tce
III Clinri'. i 11. ji-k"j, b'icb ini-
itor of The Oreguninn. gives Virg'I
Karl, athletic director nt the univer-
r, credit for originating the Idea,
lile Karl Is Just ns modest as Greg
ory, and gives all the credit to the
Portland sports editor. Those on the
"ins:dc" th nk the honors should be
divided between them, who bit upon
the idea simultaneously, lint why
argue about the credit, so long aa
Tiny gets the cash? v
Mothers, Do This
When thm Childrtn Cough, Rub
Mutttroleon Throat and Chttf
No telling how soon the symptom! '
may devrlop into croup, or worse. Ant j
Ihen's when you're Rlad you have I
jar of MiiRtcrolc at hand to givt
prompt relief. It docs not blister.
As first aid, Mtisterolc is excellent
Thousands of mothers know it. Yot
should keep a jar ready for instant use
It is the remedy lor adults, too. Kc
llcves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia
headache, congrstion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches oi
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the
chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
To Mot her I MusteroU is also
made in milder form for
babies nnd small children..
Ask for Children's Musterole.'
' 35c and 65c, jars
and tubes.
End Rheumatism
With Red Pepper
Wlmii ti nrn uiifTmMiitr- witli rhiMi.
innt irini nit von ran Imrillv art nrmind
JuMt try KimI IV-iprr Huh nml you will
linvo tlif iiiit'k'st re h el known, ,
ponrtrntinc hrnl nn rvt iHpiom. In- i
KlHiit relief. .lUMt nn noon nn ymt
iiiply Kvl IVppor Hub yon iYi 1m
tiiiKliiB bent. In throe niimile it1
wnrtiiH the horo upol tbroiiRli mnl
lliroiiRli. I'roes Iho blioi rirnilntion,
hreiikn up Din mni'(tion ami tbV
old rliriiinrttimii htrliire. in (one.
I tow led Hel IVpprv Jtub, iimtle
frmii ml peppern, i-ostx litllc M( nny ,
tlnnc hov inn ft jnr hi oiuv. I o
it for hnnlntRo, netirilirt, bnekmlir,
jtlff itork, mire miiscli's, robin in,
I'hcttt. AlinoM inxtnnl rrlivf awnilw
you. Hp toiro to (!(,t tlio Reimiuo,
Willi till IIHIHf! HoWlOM OH fBl'll pRl'k- i
.Should (hero be any openings In the
United sStnteH treasury department,
Secretary Mellon would not go wrong
in cliotiing his man from tlio uthlctio
department ut Oregon. Whoever nr
ranged the foot bnl I Beuedule nt the
univeraity certainly has a fine eye for
business. The varsity should have its
most profitable year in 11'J5 since
football became a Hport there. The
schedule can't be beat from a finan
cial Htandpoiut. Games with Washing
ton, (. A. C and California (should
all be inouey-inukem. The school its
particularly anxioiiH to get money in
its ruffe th aa it will cost a 8inal for
tune to count rnct ndditioiuil aeata to
the gnwidHtiind. The Oregon-Aggio
game Mhould drnvv 15,000 people here
an it v. ill he the home-coming game
on the campus. Oregon-i'alifornia
should draw iih many at Portland,
'ifyie Oregon-Stanford game nt l'alo
Alto, and the Oregon-Wauhingtou
(Kinteat nt Seattle should be stellar
box-office attractions.
E
Duck Hunting in
Lane Not so Good
What action will be taken by the
county court on the opening of tfic
road beyond IOlk creek where the
at ream has cut a new channel aerons
the McKenzie highway has not yot
been- decided. I'. A. Walsh, eng neer
of the state fcighway department, who
inapected the span yesterday report
ed to the court today Unit be believed
that it wmild be better to erect a new
bridge rather than to route traffic
over tne portion or tne new roau un
wbih work is now being done.
- Mr Walsh stntea that it may be
poHsiblo to retunr the Htrenuv to the
old channel and then bridge the cut
made by the flood waters fo connect
with the present bridge which needw
to be lifted from the stream bed
where one end bus fallen.
I. M. Morse, county 'eugineer, voic
ed the belief that the Klk bridge
should be abandoned as it would be
wasteful to make repnirs nnd erect n
new span when this route is to be
abandoned next summer when the
new road ia completed.
. . - 1
With but one week more of the
open season on ducks remaining I.ane
county gunners are reporting that
hunting is only fair nt the present
time but Home good bags are report
ed from the Long Tom district. The
season as a whole haa been far below
normal as the more than two weeks
of cold ami snow cut deeply into the
shooting and the game birds were
scarce for some time. Not many huntj
era are seen In the county nt present,
according to Itriney Itoach, deputy
state game warden bore.
A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT
OPIATES
Many cough preparations contain
some one or more harmful drugs
which are added to take the plaeo
of opiates. None of these narcotic
substitutes have ever been used in
FOLKV'ft MONF-Y AND TAIl COM
lHr.I. The name of every ingred
ient'is plainly printed on every car
ton. You knmv what you are. taking
when you take Foley's. It clings
ta the throat, (.oml for old and
young. You have n cough, why i:ot
try it. HefuHC substitutes. (Auv)
PUBLIC
DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday
and Saturday night
Music by
Woods Orchestra
Men 75c. Ladles Free
AFTER LEAVING
THE HOSPITAL
Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound Restored Mrs.
Auger's Strength
i
-Lowell, Massachusetts. "I read
about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
lompouna in Tne
little books that
you, send around
and I feltvery
good after I had
taken a couple ot
bottles of it I had
been in the hospi
tal nnd felt pretty
well at first but I
wentdown to no th
ing. I was weak
and had to lie in
bed almost all day.
1 haddizzy and faintspells.painsin my
back and lower parts and was so ner
vous I could not bear my children
amund. I hope the Vegetable Com-
riund tiolp other women as it did me.
do all my own workflow and feel so
well. I have told my friends about it
and my sister and my aunt" Mrs.
Olivr Auger, 9 Howard Street,
Lowell, Massachusetts.
Over 200,000 women have so far re
plied to our question, "Have you re
ceived benefit from taking Lydia E.
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound ? "
98 out of every 100 of the replies
say "Yes, "nnd because theVegetablo
Compound has been helping other
women it should help you. ,
L PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. . l'ge
2 to 'tic higher; current receipts ltlo;
pullets -KSfti-iiil&e; firsts -MC'l-M'jr;
henneries 471:'&MSc delivered Port
land. '
IJuttcr steady; itra cubes, city 41 ;
slnndurils 411c: prime firsts 41c; firsts
40c; undergrade nominal .prints 4!c;
carfns 50c.
Ilutterfat steady; best cliurnin?
cream 4a(ii47c; net shipivers tr.u-k
in sonc one; 41li: delivered Portland.
Poultry steady; good call for liva
hens; hejivy hens 'J.'!f-4c 'pound;
light l7Cn1.Se; springs 20fft"J5r; old
roosters 10c; ducks white Pekin JO
ft21c; live turkeys U.'lc; drcscd tur
keys 30fi.Tlc; geese 10c.
Onioos firm l'jr. . '
Potatoes firm SI.JotfH.oO.
Nuts steady; wulnots No. 1 budded
28V430e pound; filbert lMi IHe;
almonds 27c; Brazil nuts lofiilOi-;
Oregon chestnuts lo(i 17c.
Hops steady; inactive; new clus
ters 15c; fugglcs lOlSc; old crop
nominal.
Cascara lurk quiet; uew peel So
per pound; Oregon grsp root 4c.
SAN FRANCISCO APPLES
SAN FKANCISCO. Jau. S Apples
boxes, California: Newtowns fancy
all sires S1.5UIU-.75; W. W. Ptar
msins fancy all sizes $1.35.25; Ar.
kamias blacks, fancy all sizes $1.2.Vrr
2.50; Home bcnuica fancy S1.25ff2;
Oregon iwl Washington delibious XK
$4f(i'4.50; spitzenbergM XF $2.75y;J;
fancy S2.25ftj2.75; choice ?22.2j;
Home beauties XK S2.50fa 2.75; fnny
S2.25fi2.50; winesaps XF S2.8T.6f
.'t.25; fancy S2.50fti2.75; Arkansas
blscks XF S2.75fti:i; fancy 2.25ft('
2.75; newtowns fancy, $2.35ft;t; "C"
grade SlS5fo2.40.
Pears, per boi, winter Nellies S2ftl
3; D'Anjous $2.50(ij3: Oregon cornice
S3.30.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn. 8. "Wheat
bids: bard white, bluestein, baart $1.
S8; soft white SL78; western white,
hard winter $1.7(1; northern spring
11.78; western red $1.71.
Today's car receipts: wheat 4;
flour 1; hay 2.
' '
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO,' Jan. 8. Opening wheat
prices, which ranged from 1 l-8c to
2c lower, with May .$1.77 3-4 to 1.78
SAFE FOR CHILDREN
MotberB everywhere demand a re
liable cough remedy free from in
jurious narcotics. Supplying this de
mand for fifty years made FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND
one of the Largest Selling Cough
Medicines in tho World. Children
like it. . "My little boy had a very bad
cough, and after he used FOLKY'S
HONEY AND TAH COMPOUND be
got relief at once," writes Mrs. Van
Belle, Pcnroy, Mont. Kcfusc substi
tutes. (Adv)
THE V Alt IS OVEB
Have bought the John Kirk bar
bershop rft Junction City. Hair cut
t'ng 35c; shave 20c. Come in aud give
me a trial. ' . . j8
OLD TIME DANCE
Stev,eus Hall, Springfield, . Friday
evening, Jan. l!lth. - (Jood music.
Everybody come. jl)
10 IS YOUR EH
FR1ENP, ETHEL?
Toll him to tnkti Cod Liver 'Oil for
a ron pi o of months and get enough
pond hpiiltliy flesh on his bones to
look liko a real man,"
I3V11 him, it's the only way to tnk
those grtyvu-Iiko ' holiowu from his
cheeks and neck.
Tell him he won't have to swallow
the nasty til with the iiauseatiiif!
fishy taste, bemuse McCoy Labora
tories, of New York, are now putting
up Cod P.iver Oil in. sugar coated tab
let form.
Ask for McCoy 'b Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets at Linn Drug Co.,
W, A. Kuykendttll, Carroll's I'har
mucy and every druggist worthy the
name sella them OtV tablets 00
rents. Any man or woman can put
on five pounds of healthy flesh in
30 days or your druggist will willing
ly refund the purchusc price.
One woman put on 1.1 pounds in
six weely. Children grow robust and
stroug : Feeble old people fed young
er in a few weeks.
"He srtre to get McCoy's, the orig
inal and genuine Cod Liver Oil Com
pound Tablet."
KEEP LOOM YOUNG
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feel
young to do this you must watch your
liver and boweh) there's no need of
having a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look in your facedull eyes with no
sbarkle. Your doctor will tell vou ninety
per cent of all sickness- comes front
Ulacuve dowcis anu uver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on the
liver and bowels, which he gave to his
patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablete, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in their
action yet always effective. They bring
about that natural buoyancy wntcn an
6hould enjoy by toning up the liver and
clearing the system of impurities.
Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are known
by their olive color. lac and 30c.
1-2 and July 1.3afr( ll'i, were fol
lowed moderate further declines and
then by something of a rally.
Wheat closed easy, 1 H-lc to 2 1-S-net
lower, May $1.77 OS to fl.77
3-4 and July $1.5:1 l- to ?l ':i 1-4.
After opening at .'I-4e to 1 Ti-.Sc off,
Hay $1.27 1-4 to Jl.'-'S. the corn mar
ket recovered psrt of the loss.
Corn closed Weady at U-8 to 8-lc
net decline, May 1.2s 1. 8t0 t
Uats started at u-8 lo y,
lower. May til l-4c to til 5.
theu developed a Utile more fir
JYovision were easier.
.Marcel sod Curl last iorifTj
liOlucu uiuik otiaiojio. I'fL
For quality cijars, I'rinc, j;..
Physician's Gland
Experiment Astound
Scientific Worl
Throunh a New Scientific Discovery
the Vital Glands May Be Assisted
In Thsfr Work of Supplying tho
Energizing Glandular Secretions
Which Are So Necessary to Vigor
ous Health.
Thousands of Men and Women Now
Take Glandogen to Help Regain
Normal Health, Vigor and
Strength
Wonders have been worked in the
rejuvenation of youth and visor by
glandular treatment in one of Cali
fornia's State Institutions. This
"Scientific Magic" has been perform
ed by the head physician and surgeon,
who reports success in 00 per cent
of 100U -eases treated.
Probably the most remarkable in
stance in the. case of a 73-year-old
man who displayed the athletic prow
ess of a youth of twenty by running
a .r0-vnrd race in 6 seconds.
EMINENT SCIENTIST AND PHY
SICIANS REVEAL AMAZING
FACTS ABOUT GLANDS.
Dr. Serge Vorouoff, an Interna
tional authority on Organothorapliy
has said: "The brain, the ucrves, the
muscles, as well as the liver, the kid
neys and all other organs would be
incapable of playing any useful part
without the nid ot the glands. The
functioning of our organs is no more
than the activity of our glands."
At a recent medical convention in
Chicago, l)r. Hoy rphnui, president
of the American Institute of Home
opathy, stated that because of the,
intimnte connection of the nervous
system with the glands, many suffer
ers from disorders were receiving re
markable benefits from glandular
treatment. He further stated that
this glandular treatment could be tak
en by mouth like any other medicine,
nnd that an operation is not t
sary.
Dr. Arnold T.orand soys in
book, "Old Arc Deferred," in y
ing of tbc plandK: "We must b
upon the reinforcement of their f
tions, if changed by ago or (fc
by means of extracts obtained
the ttiniilar orguna of healthy j-animals."
GLANDULAR., TREATMd
(GLANDOUEN ) CAN NOW
TAKEN IN CONVENIENT Ts
LET FORM.
Thousands of men an. I women
now turning to glandutnr treaty
to help regain lost strength, tj
vitality and health. Since science
prepared a gland treatment in sir.
compact tablet form OlamlopiJ
is a simple, mailer 10 uue gland;
treatment. Glandogen is ncientii,c
prepared in two different formi,
for men and one for womeu, froc
vital glands of healthy young anhf
combined with other efficacious
gredients. Allen's Drug store
Ited Cross Pharmacy will supply;
tat imiasrranj rerm
OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY
fast,
frequent
traint leave
- Eugene for
Portland
Salem
Albany N
Corvallis
Junction City
llarrisburR
nnd way
points at
7:60, ll:ir
a. m.: 2:011
and 6:05 p.
m., dnlly.
Limited
O. K. Ry. Agents sell thru
tickets to t ho east.
8teatnship Tickets
F. S. Appelman
Ticket Agent
Phone 140
Oregon Electric Ry.
m ' j
. NT your race to health d(o
, not overlook the Chiro
practic truth about disease
finding its source in the in- '
ability of your nerves to
I supply you with nerve eu
I ergy because uf a spinal
Charier No. 126 Reserve DlstrictNc
Report of condition ot
The' Eugene Loan And Savings Bank
At Eugene, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business
December 31, 1924
' RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
shown in items 29 and 30 if any -
Other bonds, warrants and securities, includ-"
iug foreign government, state, municipal,
roninnttion, etc., including those shown in
items 30 and 35. if any
Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments
etc. f...M
liunking house, $1,140.00;' furniture and fixtures $1.00
Real pstate owned other than banking houso ..,
(abl Cash on hand in vault and due from
hanks, b::nl:cro and trust companies desig
nated und approved reserve agents of this
bank
. Total cash and due from banks, items
8, 9, 10 and 11 $151,417.20
1.
cso,r
329,01
19,0i
r Total
16.
17.
IS.
23.
25.
LIABILITIES
.$1,184,3454
in
$50
25
. 10,74!
Capital stock paid
i-tirplus :ur.u
(a) Undivided profits $11,741.22
(bl Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid ..
Individual deposits s.ibjett to check, including
deposits title tile Slate of Oregon, county,
cities or other public funds
Cashier's checks of this bunk outstanding
payablo on demand 32'
Total or demand deposits, other than bank
deposits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24,
23, 26 $93,269.50
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
' Total of time and savings deposits payable
on demand or subject to notice, items
27 and 28 .-. $1,005,332.51
43,90
961,4:
Total $1,184,343.
State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss.
I, David Auld. cashier of the above named bank, do soler
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowlt:
and belief. DAVID AULD, Cashir
Correct Attest:
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6tli dav of January, IS
RUDY CALLISON, Notary Pubk
My commission expires March 9, II
' W. W. Calkins
I.. O. rteckwith
F. N. McAHster
Directors.
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Cat far than a muttard plat ft
Dance!
SPRINGFIELD
Thursday, Jan. 8th
JUNCTION CITY
Friday, Jan. Oth
Music by
Woods' Orchestra
Corns If Vou Can
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPS
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
'.35 Blair. Phone 003
THE VROOMAN STRAIN
ot Franquettt Walnuts
Is the finest on the
mrk"t today
DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY
The demand for tills walnut this year
far exceeds the supply. Many orders
cannot be filled. Oregon and Washing,
ton should grow MOUK WALNUTS.
These states produce the richest, sweet
est, most desirable walnuts found 011 the
markets today.
The walnut la also a remarkably good
shade and ornamental tree for town
planting. A few trees will. In few
years, pay your taxes.
Why not plant that piece of land of
yours with VROOMAN KHANQUETTK
WALNUTS this spring and let It grow
In value.
Our trees will please you, we know. Try
them.
OREGON NURSERY CO.
ORENCO, OREGON
"Growers of Good Traea"
Condensed Official Statement of the
BANK OF COMMERCE
EUGENE, OREGON
At the Close uf Business December 3, 102-1
$ S"),H!)0.(M)
J7I.141.7J
$004.422.2.")
lS.),S:il.!)l)
42,000.00
7,500.00
RESOURCES:
Limns
Bonds mill Wim-nnls
Bunking Utilise
Furniture nml Fixtures
U. S. Government Bonds'
Cnsh Beserve
Total Beserve $.rG,!4 1 .72 ,TG,041.72
Tolal Resources y. $1,196,695.87
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock $ ,-)()t0on.O0
Surplus l'tiiul 40,0110.01)
Liunvnieti I'roltts
Total v....
Divitleiuls Uiriaiil
10,7."):!.')7
$100,75:5.57
Deposits
10O,7').1.r.7
2,500.00
l,O!W,442.30
Total Liabilities $1,196,695.87
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