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Monday Evening; January 12, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Seven The Eugene Guard E UGENE, ORE-, JAN. 12. 1025. chafrinllnn Rates: II, Carrier, yearly in edvace $5.00 By Carrier, monthly .60 1 n.il in Oregon, yearly 4.00 outside s,"te' ye"' 6 00 p...!. nMnrimaiitatlvea: Atlantic Coast-R.lph R. Mulligan, aV. . jo.l B( Kixi Tort City. !Mijdle West-C. J. Anderaon. 30(1 IN. Michigan Ave.. Chicago, HI. Pacific Coast-M. u. "J" Co.. &o4 oiarset ot., can -- EnTercd at Postoffice in Euie; . . 1.1 n-a rantlPHtPfl tO TC- nort promptly to The Guard office The Guard will not accept respond i .. mt.a ihnn nn Incorrect insertion of the same advertisement. Classified Rates: One insertion . 3c a word n,nn.h . l&C a WOHl iwuw - r ; Minimum aaveriisemeni leiepuone xiw NEW TODAY BIG AUCTION SALE fno houses h Block west S. 1'. Stock Yards, 3rd and L.incom street, tutvuv, v.. titekdaY. JAN. 20. 1023. fXhis "ale will start 11 a. in. sharp. This bunco -ot siock consists i shout fifty head well broke work horses, weighing 1100 to 1700 lbs each. Most nil in first class order. Ages 3 to 12 yeara old. Hood Lll kinds, well mated teams for any kind of worn, several onrap lann horses, 4 head of saddle horses, ii'.n. mil hnrnpRK nil kinds Also the Jack recently purchased by John 3IlCKelDrooK on .tlotor jvuntu A from A. C. Ituhy will he here for Inspection. Look hira over., Will he at Mr. Mirklebrook's farm for fu ture service. kloft of these horses are in bnrn now. Come and look tnem over. CHAS. TAYLOR. Owner. J. K. GREEK. Auctioneer. U. S. NAT. BANK, Clerk. - Jt5 '. R. COOPER REALTY Ol'FIi'K "Eocene's Lamest Home Seller'1 '- Iiffi'C 605 Willamette Phone 040 LOSE IN BCNGALOW rooms on paved street. Walking- distance; modern and priced to sell. 3 bed rooms, furnace, fireplace, garage. Trice .$4500: good terms. PWNER LEAVING CITY This beautiful modern bungalow oji pav ed street; good residential section: must be sold. Full-lot east front, 8 bedrooms, furnace, fireplace. A well constructed home. I'rleo $4750. Terms. s y W. B. COOPER v Willamette. rhono G-IO EXPERIENCED. SHOE SALES MAN, and window trimmer wishes position with local firm; 12 years' experience. Can give good refer ences. 25 yeara old with family. Address 0254 care Guord. , J17 lOR SALE Our holme-nt 871 W 0th. I Also all of our household goods for below actual cost, Moving away. Call 871-W 6th. . . . '. J1.J INTRA For Rent, store; good lo cation. Will make living for any one; or 6 furnished rooms. S04 Washington. - tf ronSALE Perfect running Sewing i machine. Phone 351J in mornings. j!3 WANTED to borrow from owner . $2000 on good security. In care of Guard 0254. jlT 3ARAGE FOR RENT 14th nnd Ferry. Phone 10S3-R. j!4 CANTED Second-hand phonograph and records. Care Guard OsVili. j!2 FOR SALE Real Estate SAM B.UGH REALTY COMPANY A FINE HOME fery artistic "Special Typo" Bunga low 5 large rooms and sleeping porch nil on "ono floor. Beautiful fireplace, hardwood floors, modern In every detail. Garage, 8-ft. ce ment drive, closo in. This is very nice for the money. Trice $5500. Can be paid" mostly at $50 per month. (N. W. 3411. WELL LOCATED HOME "arly new 5-room bungalow, close to U. of O. Cement basement, good furnace, - stationary wash tubs, breakfast nook, etc. Nice garage nd cement driveway. Including modern gas range and gas water heater. Price $-1200; good terms. (E-22S). FINE SUBURBAN HOME bne acre with splendid 8-room plas tered house, cement basement, Inrge complete bath, etc., good outbuild ings, and all kinds of fruit. Excep tionally good close in location. Price $5000. (S-3.'.n. A GOOD WOOD TRACT hout 3000 cords on 22 acres close in. "Big Stuff" unite a lot of saw timber. Price onlv $1500. VERY CHOICE ACRE ut in the edge'of tho city. Cloe to canine and paved street. Price $i.0 RIVER BOTTOM SNAP SALE OR TRADE 10 72 arres vary advntftageously lo. rated on raiin rosd. close to school and high school. This is a real bar gain, can all be put into cultivation in very short time and with very little expense. Will take trade for equity of $1000. Price $1000. Good terms. A REAL BARGAIN IN GOOD FARM I acres dairy ranch, on first class road, 14 miles from Eugene; 70 acres rich bottom land with creek, 40 acres clorer, new good fences. R-roora house, big barn, water piped to building, also the Dee of 100 seres well fenced pasture land. To e'ese an estate owners will sell nt $.-.;r.n. to. jani. FOR F.XrilANGF. BUSINESS BUILDING iig two-story concrete building TA by 10O. lot .V) by 144. shoot 14. rooms. h"t anil r-nA xrmtnr lctriritr big!bhr. all furnished, mortgage $4524 runs 4 years ft per '-ent. 5 Price $;0.000 in A'hland. Ore. Want 5 to 20 acres, well improved I snd equipped, nesr Eugene: Might ; assume lo $iVKi. Musi be good pro. Vlurer. BAM HUGH RFAI.TT COArPANT Tib ud Willamette. J12 FOfl SALE Real Estate PETERSON & McCl'LLY ON EAST SIDE, 5-rooiu house, full plumbing, garage, very fine loca tion. Price if sold within a thort time $3100. A small payment down and on easy terms. Heuta at pres ent for $35 per month. LARGE CORNER LOT ON WEST SIDE, pleuty room for 2 houses and corner, will give good terms at a low price, if sold at once. 'ONLY ONE BLOCK EAST, from Willamette street. 4-rooin house. good lot, rents for $18 and if sold soon we. will take $iS0O and give easy tcrais, otily sm'l payment down. - ' FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres 4 miles from Eugene, 25 acres in cultiva tion, balance cleared, excep't 4 acres of second growth "fir timber, good spring water piped to house and yard. 7-rooiu house. Fireplace, bnrn 38x44 hen house. This is a very desirable location and fine aoil. Owner is carpeuter and wants property in or close to the city, might consider acreage close in. JUST ONE BLOCK FROM BUSI NESS STREET, an 8-room house, k rental inoome at present $42.50 and owners room beside. Will sell with in a short time; only $3300. Good terms. , ON EAST SIDE, a brand new bunga low, full cement basement, .furnace and fireplace, rabinet kitchen, built in bookcases, fine high lot, paved street, cement walks, complete in every detail. Will exchange for city lots, see us for price and terms 1 of exchange. ON FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD, a very neat G-room cottage, nice cherry trees and apples, full base ment with garage, very desirable location, will give easy terms on a Wall payment down. House rented at the present for $3ri per month. A SUBURBAN HOMF.,a very fine corner lot and n fl-roonf plastered one-story cottage, basement, elec tric vlightn. fireplace' all modern builtin features. Price only $2500; eas.M terms. A COMPLETE HEN RANCH. 5-.03 acres just outsiderof the city limits of McMinnville, i iregon. ti-rnom house, bnrn and 6 hen houses anil yards, all good improvements. Own er wnnts property in Eugene. SEE US FOR BUSINESS PROP ERTY, we can offer at the pres ent time some of- the beBt loca tions of business blocks, Vices are right. ALSO see ns for fine building lots. We have some of the best in the city at. reasonable prices and on terms to suit. FKTETRKON McCULLY J12 MY 70-ncre farm, about 25 acres in cultivation, family orchnrd, good house and bnrn, chicken houses and pnrks, with plenty of other out buildings, irrigation aystem with lots of water. Schooljiouse on the place. Phone 15.15-L or Address ,L X. KNIGHT, 2011 Alder St. tf FOR SALE Owner must sell below cost practically new house on west side. Easy terms. For- pnrticulars . address 1671, care of The Guard, tf FOR SALE New 1025 four-door sedan. A bargain. Care Guard 0255 ' - . jl7 DO YOU WANT a Rnnch? R. C. PETERS. Auctioneer has it. CnU at 82 West Slh Ave- U FOR SALE Used Autos FOR SALE Best buy in the Btate: 1024 Hudson sedan, in first, class condition. 5 tires same as new, some extras. Will demonstrate any where. 1 will sell this car at about fialf its cost price, Don't overlook this one. L. WELLS, 3 utiles west of Santa Claru on Alvndore road. ' tf FOR SALE STUDEBAKER COUPE, tied cords, paint, lots of extras, car good as new. Reasonable down payment and easy terms balance? Trade your old enr in on this one. LANE AUTO CO. Canrl St. between Slh and 0th. j!3 GOT A CAR? WANT TO SELL ONE? WANT TO BUY ONE? Dependable used cars, on convenient terms; $75 up. List your car with a live wire. Phone 175-Y for ap pointment. jlO FOR SALE Star sport model car run 2,000 miles, cheap for cash. Eugene Dye Works. 245 E Otb. tf 575 REAL BUY. Oldsmobile road ster or will trade. Inquire Bangs Garage. j 13. FOR SALE Stock FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow giv ing good flow of milk. Address 2081 Fairmount Blvd. Phone 1170Y 113 FOR SA'LE Poultry BABY CHIX T.incrod atratu, guaranteed strong aad healthy. From trapnested two and three-year old hens. Visitors welcome. G. N. Bryant, Junction City. tf S. C. W. LEGlRtRN baby rhix nnd batching epus. Hollywood, Tancred strains. Writefor circular or visit our poultry farm one mile north of Junction City. GEO. IT. G1LMORE J31 FOR SALE Wood " WOOD SAWING G. Bauer. ThoYie 420-J. tf Jerry On the Job v - " jl " "' - ' ' ' LET'S SWAP I WILL SELL OK TRADE My seven-passenger Hudson automo bile ju perfect condition and- fully equipped with all the extra conven iences. Under fair treatment his car will render excellent service for years. If interested call and look-; it over or have your expert try it out. You wilt like -the car and can . buy it right. F. C. WALTERS, 485 7th Ave. W. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for business reasons. Want lo move to Eugene. Have large residence on fine corner. Central location in Corvallis. Good income from rented rooms ycur around. House thor oughly modern. Will- exchange for v emu!! residence in Eugene. Give very liberal terms on. Address l O. Box 4S5, Eugeue, Ore. jlO THE STOVE HOSPITAL We buy. . sell, repair and exchange all kinds of stoves, ranges aad heaters. 210S Washington St. Phone 1552-H. tf PIANOS taken in trade for phono graphs .without extra paymenta. Seth Laranay Music Store. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine larrge safe. Write or call 2S2-E 0,h St. tf BICYCLE FOR SALE or trade. 672 11th Ave. W. ' tf FOR SALE Wood WOOD CHEAP Old growth thick, bark, slab and small timber mixed. Delivered where truck can go. Rest cheap wood on Eugene market. ' Phono ,1S76-J tf WOOD Now ih the time to buy. Body maple, ash, fig nnd oak. 4-ft.. and M-in. Phone 440-R. Hewitt .and Johnson. tf BUY WOOD from the man that cuts it. Body fir, 10-in.. $8.50. Oak, 4-ft $7.50. W. J. Scharen. Phone 23K4. tf WOOD Second growth fir. Cut .about 30 days. $0 per cord deliver ed. Phone Springfield 10. tf FOR SALE Farm Products LFOR SALE Mnaoon and Marshall strawoerry plants, inquire v. a. Howe, 340 High street tf BURBANK POTATOES $2 per 100 lbs. at the Geo. T. Hall warehouse. 143 West 51 h . Eugene, Ore. tf FOB SALE Miscellaneous SPECIAL on 42-PIECE DINNER SETS Forget Me Not Pattern ,.a$0.S5 Blue Line Pattern $0.85 Gold design $0.S- Old Rose design ....$7,85 Queen Ann Design $13.85 Johnston Bros. Pattern. . .$14.25 52-Piece Bavarian Sets.. $22.50 C H A R L E-T ' S Complete Home Furnisher G3 W 8th - Phone 1122 - . tf HOME GROWN FRUIT AND NUT TREES These trees can't be ex celled. Fine root systems, straight, heavy trunks. Scion wood selected from best bearing orchards in Lane County. We have the largiat stock and most complete assortment. Our prices are as low as offered bv other growers. WOODRUFF' NURSERY, snlesyard 03 East 7th, across ftom Gray's Cash and Carry Store. - tf . OAK Oak wagon material ,oak rolls, timber for friction blocks and boat build-' ing. ILL1HKE MILL AND MANUFAC TORY Oakland, Oregon fl UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER No. 5. , Good shspe. Terms. 572 11th Are. V.". tf WANTED To sell fresh and cured meats. Live and dressed poultry nt Baldwin Market,, 775 Monroe St. Phone 200. , tf WHEN you build your home buy your concrete, gravel and sand from Wilfert Sand & Gravel Co.. All kinds of crushed rock. Phone 3S6. tf FOR SALE-May-Tag Electric wash er. Free demonstration. Berry Pi ano & Furniture Co., 750 Willam ette, tf USED PHONOGRAPHS, Victor and other standard makes nt genuine bnrgain prices from $15 up, easy terms. Laraway Music Stores, tf COAL FOR SALE Peacock Rock Springs, best grades of Utah coal and Gasco Briquets. RAINIER COAL CO., 15 E. 7th St. Phone 412 FOR SALE Electric stove, 4 burner nnd oven "Estate'1 1st class condi tion at half price. Inquire Floyd Geihens, 512 Blair Blvd. j!4 WOODSAW FOR SAIJ.: Mounted on I. U. C. truck. GEORGE OTT. Creswell, Route 1. - jlO PEDIGREED AIREDALE PUT'S fof sale.. Rob Howard, Monroe, Ore. tf FOUR POSTER Simmons bed f"r sale. McKEE. 044 High St. j!2 FOR ' SALE Miscellaneous USED PIANOS Standard makea. good conditlou, as low as $200, easy terms. Laraway Music Store. tf FOR SALE Kilburn and Clark ra dios. Berry Piano & Furniture Co., 740 Willamette. tf NU BONE CjORSETS 371 W.,7th. Phone 294-L; Mrs. Irene B. Cron . ley. tf ORGANS, used but entirely overhaul ed at special prices of $25 and $35. Laraway Music Stores. tf FOR SALE Stoik buttermilk, 114 cents per gallon. REIDS DAIRY. tf HELP WANTED LOGGING TRUCK wanted with trailer. Steady job. Write or call A. M. Matlock. Veneta. Ore. )l HELP WANTED Experienced book keeptr and muse, be a Burrough's operator. Ax Billy Dept. Store. jl2 WANTED Salesmen SALESMAN WITH AUTO WANTED Listings and Buyers Waiting. BRADLEY. THE LOAN MAN 31 7th Ae. East. If HELP- WANTED Female WANTED Housekeeper of middle uige for family of three. Address 0040 care Guard. tf WANTED Situation WANTED Washing and house cleaning. Done by the hour. Call 1174. Mrs. Moore. j!4 CHILDREN to take rare of in my home. Best of 'care. Phone 035-J. If WANTED Practical nursing. Exper- ienced. 7S0-Y. - - . tf WANTED Practical nuraing. Phone 56-F-12. . tf WANTED Housework, day or hour. Experienced. Phone 786-1. tf WANTED To Buy ( CASH PAID For second-hand furniture nnd tools. We buv evervthine. SAM UUBENSTE1N FURNITURE STORE Phone IWG ' 85 Eighth Ave. West FARM WANTED I want farms for cash buyers.- 1 (escribe and give ' price. K. MoNOWN, 200 Wilkinson Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. jl0-17-24 WANTED Will buy worn out Brus sels and wool ingrain carpets Fluff Rug Co., Phone 401. tf WANTED Poultry, eggs and veal. Phone 416. tf Wanted Miscellaneous MANUFACTURING enterprise wish es to borrow from $7000 to $8000 for five years. Will give mortgage with plenty of security. Phone 378. jl2 FOR RENT Apartments FOR RENT 0-room unfurnished apartment. Modern except beat. Close in. $26 per month. Water in cluded. Phone 5F12. ' tf FOR RENT 3-room upstairs fur nished apartment, private bath and entrance. Phone 008-L, 1434 Wil lamette. . jl2 FOR RENT Partly furnished flat end small house. Phone 100-R. 1075 Fairmount Blvd. j!4 FOR RENT 2-room apartment, plenty of hot water, furnace heat. No children. 536 E 11th. tf FOR RENT 3-room furnished flat close in. No "children. Call 121 W 6th. , tf MODERN furnished spartment, 3 rooms and private .bath. Close in. No children. 1005 High. tf FOR RENT Unfurnished apart ment near University. 1570 E 13th St. - jl3 APARTMENT FOR RENT Phone 224 or call at 857 Pearl St. tf FOR RENT Houses FOR 'RENT 7-room modern house. Phone 51F25. J12 FOR RENT Rooms LIGHT. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, COMPLETELY F U,R N 1 S H E D SLEEPING ROOMS AND SMALL APARTMENTS AT MATLOCK'S HOTEL, 8TH and WILLAMETTE tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms in nice home, lower floor. 074 Washington. J12 FOR RENT Sleeping room. Private-- entrance. 43 Higln Phone 1022-.I. j!5 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. 801 Willamette. '5SS-J1. tf FOR RENT Rooms especially desir able for business men. 234 East 11th Ave. Phone 1116 R. J12 COSY ROOM Closets. $2.50 per week. 572 11th 'Ave. W. 'MISCELLANEOUS BKrNG your work to Hoffman's where the best of workmanship costs no more. Watchmakers ft Jewelers, 700 Willsmette. If MISCELLANEOUS WORK WHILE YOU LEARN We teach you the latest methods in the art of heauiy culture. Classes be ginning in the Evening in Marceling snd French paper curling. ROSE LA VOGUE, 1L'5S Kim-aid. nesr 13th. Phone 1.Y.I2. tf IMPORTANT Magnetic and Electric Healing is known lo heal all kinds of sickness. I make a specially of female trou ble. Lady Doctor. 801 Willamette St. Phone 5SS-J. n MATTRESSES mads over with or without new ticks; can be returned . same day; new mattresses sny k'le. O'Brien's Mattress & Upholstering Co.. phona 3U0, 301 E 8th. tf ANY girl in trouble msy communicate wiih Ensign Lee of the Salvation I Army at the White Shield Home. 505 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. I tf THE NEW CITY BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Hair cuH 35c; children 25c; 882 Oak St. 1. ' O. O. F. Block. tf i RANGE," Boilers. Machinery and any' other k ud of welding. C. E. Rl'Tll & SON. 50 W Dth. tf C. D. JOHNSTON, CONTRACTOR. Siwer connections, septic tanks. drainage. Telephone 1540-L, tf M. O. WARNFR t-:nes, repairs'! pianos. 45 years. Phone Applegate j rurniture. ti MARCEL AND BOB CURL, 75c Open slso evenings nnd Sundays. Gay Thompson. StU W lDh. If 'HONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Any makes work guaranteed, prices reasonable. Laraway Mttsip Stores. tf Rubber Boots and Shoes patched and half soled. EUGENE VULCANIZ ING WORKS, 057 Oak SL Phone 1020. tf DRESSMAKING ana remodeling nt your homo or nt cine. Phone 1731R tf NURSE Practical. I'hone B2-F-6. experienced. tf WOOD SAWING Phots 734-R. H. SAHBACHER. tf Business Opportunities FOR SALE Rooming and npartnient house, j3 rooms, 4 year lease. Will sacrifice fo- cash. Elite Hotel, Springfield. tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY $14.14 per month will pay for $1000 in 06 months. About $16.00 la total expense of obtnining loan. EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY 87 0th Ave. W. Phone 607 ' v Eugene, Ore. tf MONEY TO LOAN Equitable money to loan on city prop, erty. No brokenee charged, KOliT. PRESCOTT CO. REALTORS 1047 Willamette St. BRADLEY, THE LOAN MAN PLENTY MONEY TO LOAN Pny us like rent. 31 7th Ave. E. Phone 644 tf MONEY TO LOAN I have money to loan on good farm or city prop erty. W. B. COOPER, U05 Willain ette St., Phone 640. - tf FARM LOANS No commission or uppraiaement fee. . LOW RATE W. J. LICHTY. 32 East 8th. tf LOANS PLENTY MONEY. City and Farm, leweat Interest rate. F. J. Berger, 030 Willamotte St. tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Hie un dersigned has been appointed Execu trix of the Estate of J. M. Mactln. deceased, by the" County Court of lane County, Oregon. All persons having, claims against said estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the- law offices of Potter, Foster & Immel, at No. 057 Willamette street,-in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 12fh dsy of January, 1025. VEOLA MARTIN. Executrix of the Estate of .1, M. Mar tin, deceased. , No.l773-Mon-dy'f0 SUMMONS In the 'Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, in and for the County of Lone Suit in Equity. D. A. Norton, Plaintiff, versus Edona S. Reid, James C. Reid, Mary Glsdys Reid nnd W. W. Calkins, as trustee, Defendants. To Edenn S. Reid, James ('. Reid, and Mary Gladya Reid, Defendants: You are hereby 'required lo appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in' the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which is published in the Eugene Daily Guard the first time on Janu ary 12, 1025. If you fail so to appear, the plaintiff will tBke judgment Edena S. Reid for the stun of $255.53 with interest at 0 per cent per annum from Nov. 10, 11121, $7-.00 attorney fees, and costs of this suit, and will make application to taw court lo have canoclled instrument number 18S00 filed on page 186 of book 8 of Cer tificate of Title Register of Lane County, Oreaon, by the terms of which the said Kdrna S. Reid nssign- ed to W. W. Calkins as Trustee for Mary Gladys Reid the mortgage for the sum of f.lL'50.00 executed by W. H- Dempster to Eilena S. Reid nud Is instrument number 17170 tiled on page ISO of said book 8. and to have the said W. . I'ulkius as Trustee' pay from the proceeds of said mort gage (be fort-going sums for which judgment In asked against the said Eiicus S. Reid. An order of the above uaiued court dated Jan. 10, lill'.'i, di rects that ibis summons be published once each week for a period of six successive weeks in the Eugene Daily Guard, and lhat you appear and an swer the said complaint wilhin six weeks from i he date of the first pub licaliou of this summons. H. E. SLATTERY, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: II. E. Slattery, Eu gene, Oregon. No.l771-Mon-dyf23 NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LAND, Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the authority vested in me as executor of the lust will and testn oieiit of Elizabeth A. Davis, deceased, oy said last will and testament, au thorizing me as such executor to sell .u.y snd all property, both real and personnl, owned by deceased at llie time of her death. 1 will, on Wednes day, the 21st day of January, 1025, one o'clock in the afternoon, at the Southwest or main entrance lo the County. Court house in Eugene, (.Ire gon. offer for sale at public auction Mid sell o the highest bidder, for cash in tracts to suit purchasers, all of the following described lands and prem iies owned by deceased at the time of her death, (o-vit:w Beginning at a point in the line he !ween the East and West halves of the Benjamin Davis anil wife Dona I'tn Land, Claini No. 45, Notf. No. 2:M4 in Township Seventeen South, Itange Four West of Willamette Mer idian. 30.77 chains South of the North i'ne of said claim, and running llience East 18.01 chains to the middle of the County roait. known as the Pa cific highway; thence along the cen ter of said highway South ltideg. 30 rein. Fust 1074 chains, thence Wes' 22.00 chains, thence North 10.05 chsins to the place of beginning. Con- Uining 20.8.1 acres, all in Lane Coun ty. Oregon. , Subject to eoufieniation by the County .Court of the Stale of Ore gon, in and for Lnne Countv. MERRITT DAVIS, , Executor Nn.l76S-Mon-i!y-jlft NOTU'E is hereby Bien that THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TEL EGRAPH COMPANY, a Corpora lion, has, between tlw? foot of Jeffer son Street, Florence, Oregon, nnd lo a point on a lino with White House at Glrnndit, Oregon, across the Siuslaw River, a retrain suli-cqueotis tele phone nnd telegraph cable, approxi mately 1(100 feet in length, which crosses said river in a geiiernl north easterly direction from the Bnid point on the Glenada side' -of the Siuslaw River, between the termini abovo de scribed. This notice is published fon. the purpose of informing all navigators of the description nnd purpose of the monuments aforesaid nnd the general course, landings and tcermini of the cnble aforesaid. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, By J. F. Lowrle, Division Superin tendent ,of Plant.' ' No.l700-dy-J21 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned, administratrix of the estute of Bert Nesbitt, deceased, has. filed her Final Account in the matter of said estate with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record by the County Clerk of said County, directing tlila notice and ap pointing Monday, the loth day of Jan uary, 1025, at 10 o'clock A. M. forthe1 hearing of objections to said account snd the settlement of said estate, . Dated at Eugene, Oregon, Decem ber 15, 1024. STACHLY L. NESBITT. Administratrix of the Estate of Bert I Nesbitt, deceased. No.l75fi-Mon-dy'jl2 GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given Hint by virtue of nn order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 10th day of Jnniuiry, 1025, in the matter of the Guardianship of Bertha M. Lake, insane, the undersigned, guardian of said ward, will from and afte,r the 11th day of February, 1025, offer for sale nt privnle sale lo the highest bidder the following described real property belonging to snid ward, to-wit: Lots Ten (10). Eleven (11), and Twelve (12). in Block Thirteen, (13), in College -Hill park, 'an addition to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. This sale will be made for cash In hand; and the sale will take place at the law offices of Potter, Foster Immel, nt 057 Willamette Street, In Eugene, Oregon, nnd subject to the npprovnl of the County Court of Tine County. Oregon. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 12th day of January, 1025. EMERY D. LAKN, Gunrdinn of the Eafntc of Bertha M. Lake, an insane person. No.l772-Mon-dy-f2 Marcel and Curl last longer after a Golden Glint Sham.ioo. I'd. Ad. Hhownndii. the cttol,-e of the smoke For quality cigsrs. I'rlnro Nemo Insure with Henry Tromp, 33 W. Utk A' Ecus ant: rouitry Eggs, large hen 47c Eggs, lurge pullet oS.-' Ileus, lijlit Ho Hens, ieavy 20c Spring chickens 18y20c Butterf at and Butter Quarters 52c Creamery butter 48ft50c Butterfat 4S1J.50C Meat Market Steers 5(ffiile Oowa :'Vi7;5c Ewes 2tifll: Wether flftf 10c Veal, light, fancy 12f12',iiC Veal, heavy llnu SdlSe Veal, heavy and fat GdfSc Pork, dressed 1.1 (fl l.'t'.ic Hogs, live ltK;l l()ijc Grains, Hay Wheal, bushel $1.S0 Oats, busliel y Barley, ton New oat vetch hay, ton $20 Old hay, Ion $1J Vegetables Potatoes, local 2'ic Fruit Local apples, box $150(32 WOOL Valley wool-, 40ij!55c PORTLAND WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12 Wbe:il bids; hsrd while, bluestom, baart $1.02; soft white $1.8.",; western white, hard winter $1.82; noi-Jie-u spring' $1.8.1; western red $1.78; 11. 1! B. hnrd white $2.10. Today's car receipts: wheat 21; bnrlev .1, flour 11, corn 5, oats .1, hay 0. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 12. The wheat opening, which varied from nncbani: ed figures to t.jc lower, wilh May $l.So',i to $1.80 7-S and July $1.51 .1-4 to $1.51, was followed by gaina all arnuml, with May touching as high as $1.82. WJieat closed strong 7-S to -IVic net higher. Mav 11 3-4 to $1.8,i and July $1.50 1-8 lo $1.50 1-4. After opening unchanged to 3-Sc off, .May $1.28 3-8 to $1.28. 5-8, the corn market scored a moderate ad vance. Corn closed firm 7-8 to I 5-Sc net higher; May $1.20 7-8 lo $1.30. Oats started nt He to lie lower, Mav 111 5-8c lo 111 3-4c and then ral; lied. Provisions reflected an upturn on qtiotationa in hogs. CHICAGO PRICES CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Wheat, No. 2 red $l.ll.1(104; No. 2 hard $l.81(,ifi 1.64. Coin, No. 2 mixed $1.20l,21Vj : No. 3 yellow $1.20fr!l.2.1. ' Oats No. white OOMiWOlc; No. 3 white 581)500. Rye, No. 2 $1.51 lfHl.u2i. Timothy seed $5.75(i(0.75, (lover seed $24(H32. Lard, $16.17. , Ribs $15.25. SAN FRANCISCO APPLES SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. Ap ples, boxes, California Newtowns, fancy, 3 tier, $2."5(oj3; 4 tier, $2f! 2.25; Oregon and Washington deli cious XF $4ffM.50: spitsenherg XF $2.75jl3; fancy $2.50l(i2.75; choice $2(('2.25; Rome beauties XF $2.00( 2.75; fancy, $2.25(32.50; winesaps XF $2.85(if3.25; fancy $2.30(82.75: Arkansas blacks XF $2.75((i3; fancy $2.25(fi!2.75; Newtowns fancy $2.25rti! 3; "C" grade $1.85(tf2.25; penra, box. winter nellies $2W3; D'Anjous $2.50 (U.S ; Oregon comlco $.1.50. PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12. Eggs firm, scarce, current receipts 40c; pullets 44(i44Vjc; firsts 45tj((T4llc; henneries 47'4i48c delivered Port land. Butter steady: extra cubes clly 45c; standard 43c; prime firsta 41c; firsts :ili Vic ; tindergrades nominal; prints 40c; csrtous 50c. Butterfat steady; best ciiurning cream 45ff(47c net shippers' trsck in line 1; 4llc delivered Portland. Poultry steady to strong: ' heavy hens 23(if24c pound: light 1718c; springs 21(ii25c; old roosters 10c; ducks, while Pekin 20(?f21cj live tur keys 23r; dressed turkeys .I2..llc; geeso 16c. 1 ' , Onions firln $3.'20(&3.4O.: Potatoes firm to 25c higher,' $1.50 (fjl.75. Nuts steadr: walnuts No. 1 budded 281451.100 pound; filberts 151Rc: almonds 27c; Brssil nuts IJfyloc; Oregon chestnuts 15((fl7c. Hons firm: sslrs reported during Inst few days at 15Vjc; new clusters 15(al5'Ac; fuggles l.ioi 18c; old crop nominal. Cascsra bark quiet; new pel 8c per pound; Oregon grape root 4c. Famous Necklace Returns to Us S. PARIS, Jan. 12. The famous pearl necklace of Madame Thiers, widow of a former president of the republic, has been to New York. where It is now in llin hands of Its owner, the firm of Cartiers. The necklace, which was Auctioned here on June 10 of last year is said to be valued al $1,51)0,000. The Thiers pearls in Ihe form of a necklace, composed of three strings, fetched 11,280.000 francs nt the auc tion in Paris last year. The necklace consists of 153 pearls, weighing 2,137 grains. Determined Little Guy GDVERIVDR PIERCE DELIVERS MESSAGE (Continued from page one) those entrusted with sarcguarding of this most sacred trust." Total losses the governor said would exceed JoUO. 000. Enactment of a severance tax ou natural resources. "It should be a law. "said the governor, "that when a tree is felled tw0 healthy trees must he grown iu its place.'' lto-enaelnieiit of the law providing for a tax supervising commission tor each county iu such a way us to inako it consiitiiiiou,-,!. sjn.-h j,,w WI18 .lss ed at tue list session, but was declar ed unconstitutional by the supreme, court. License Reduction. While declaring ho waa not iu sj m pathy w ith a movement lo lower 'the amount of revenue from licenses on automobiles, the governor said in believed it only fair that license fees on old and used earn should he re duced. He suggested congress he memoria lized to construct tho Roosevelt Jiigh. way through the forest reserve in l.incolu cuuuty, and the Skyliuo trail from Crater lake lo Mount Hood. Amendment of the blue sky law to make it more effective. legislation to check incendiarism, the governor Saia it was estimated that oue-balf of the property destruc tion by fire in the slate was due to incendiarism. Putting of the entire traffic service under the control of tho .! hii.. way commission. Ihe governor urged that the mat ler of consolidation of slate depart-" lllCUt5. Which iif.-iuoe.l at the last legislative session be again t-uiisioercti. Enactment of a law to mate the present industrial accident commis- ' sion compulsory in all hazardous oc- I cupauons, and with no oilier changes. Tax Reduction. ' 1 A constitutional amendment to be submitted to tho next general elec tion, that will roliice tl, I ,. ., erty from one mill to one-half mill for uio use ot tho World War Veterans Stale Aid commission. A one-half mill levy for eight years will create a suf ficient fund to enable the commission ' to carry out all tho nrnvisin. r .i... law creating it, said the governor. Appropriation ot $lllu,000 lo add lo tho $220,000 already available for the new bova trninint ReJinl tA kA ; ed nt Woodburn. i Establishment of a reformatory nt the Siln of thA l,n... school whero younger prisoners from licum-uiinry ana niucnuoys from the training school mijht bo cared for. " t-uuuii tnac entire control of . the wild game of tho state bo vested iu an appropriate depnrtment of tho ' Oregon Agricultural control of the bonrd of regents. I i ussngo or a law taxing all vege table Oil flllhntiltltiva fnv h.a. law prohlbitingmixturo of dairy pro- uucia witn vegetable oil aa a eubsti- j tute for butter. The governor express, ed regret for defeat of the oleomar- . gariue bill at tho recent election. Drainage Bond Interest. Recommended a constitutional amendment repealing the stnte gunr nnty of interest ou Irrigation and drainage bonds. ' Recommended enactment of a law creating a hydro-electric commission to investigate nnd report to the gov ernor on Ihe cost of construction of modern hydro-electric plants on un developed natural water power, nnd investigate this commission with pow er to form a district, establish boun daries, oud giving the governor power to call a special election' to vote a i bond issue to huild such municipally owned plants. The governor endorse. 1 the Clone lnlce fii-ni,w,r .1 M,a h..,l s the McKenzle river. Establishment of fren Isbni .n. i cles. ' , Recommended adoption of the child labor amendment to the federal ..nn. stltution. ' Favored salary Increases for dis trict attorneys and justices of the state supreme court. CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR MARKET 519 Willamette 1 ' Piione 377 Ono Price To All Today' Offering 21 Oldsmobile Four, 4 Coupe 23 Jewett Touring: ...... 22 Maxwell Touring; 21 7-Pusstingcr Hudson Sedan 23 Chevrolet Sedan 20 Dodge Roadster 24 Baby Overland 23 Ford Touring pass- mi $730 $575 $675 $635 $340 $450 $300 See our list of AS-IS cars at give-away prices. We trade and give terms 1925 License Free with each car purchased We nro tho exclusive Cer tified Car Market and we carry used cars exclusive. Certified Public Motor Car Market Howard Ackerman, Mgr.