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Monday Evening, January f yi:, Pngo Six THE EUGENE GUARD S WASHINGTON. .Ian. OW 1 j With the cry in olher ritieH for yoiin S blood, C'liirtt Griffith, proud pmntiPiu 'I vt a world's eliumiHouHhip baseball dub, nuxioua to hold his ten in at tla top Itoa thrown Mil precedent to the Jfl winds nud injected into his lineup A spnnkliiiff ut tried cetera no for th ; ID-' 5 caiuiiuiii. i .Miinusr SianIi- Harriit will ink 'I to Tuinim for HpiiiiK tiaiuing, u pitcii. ,1 ing stutf wliutft iiiinniituyH huvu been ! for years fumiliur figures on major , It'Jgutf fichU. In audition to Waiter (' Jouusou, tue mound crew wdl include George .MogridKe und 'ioni .uvlmry, last year's ouiupuy uulwurlix; Duicji ;i Itueloer, obtained from liioowkly; '; Stanley Coveieskie, bought from ( Cleveland; Venn tireKK. thu vctr.-in from Henttlo; Fred -Marberry, brii E limit relief liurler lust year; I'urk'y : Kuether, obtained from lirouklyn; lieusou liiilllicnrt, 11. Hussell, un :.i other relief pitcher, Kellly, a recruit, v, James iJc.Nainara, obtained from 'j Wichita, Km., nt a fancy price and :t several other youngaters. The club, according to Griffith and! I . Harris has been greatly bolstered in 5 reserve strength. psknens in th.s respect almost lost the world's ser ,1 , ies for the team and immediatelly aft f tr the cJinmpionahip they began ct ' forts to build up machine which would run more smoothly In the face S f of Injuries, $ ' XHke McNnlly. former Yankee, sub ' stiiute inf. elder, r.s obtained in i .- deal with the Boston Hed Sox ir which Third Buseman I'rothro was 'I sent to Boston. Spencer Adams, a la j c.ftc coast league ahortstop. a. so ; was bought. Thes two, with Judge, Harris, Teckmpaugh, Biuege and Shirley will make tip the infield digl- I In the outfield Kicc, Gostln. Mc- I Neely, MatlJiews, Canyie, lending 1 Southern association hitter last sea : son; Leibold and Klilnehart, a South Atlantic league recruit, are available. Hiee and (ioslin will have uo trouble holding their jobstut McNeely L vt- pected to hare a hot right, despite his ) great work of Inst season and hi $M,000 hit that won the lnt game the world's series. T PARIS, Jan. 10. UP) Formal complaint against Johnny Dundee anil Ilia manager, Jimmy Johnston, for failtiro to carry out tiie Dundce-llre-tonnel fight which was to bnve been held here January 27, nna Veen lodged with tho French lloxing federation by l'romoter II oyer and in addition a unit for 75,000 francs damages waa filvil today in tho French civil couna against both tho fighter aud bia limn-, ager. Tho "nffairo Dundee" ns it i kaovvn here, Is attracting much inter est lu sporting circles. The promote!! decided to file tiie auit and complaint against Dundee and his adviser only after they had received a wlrcle from the captain of the liner Paris, 20 hours out of Plymouth, bound for New York, saying that Dundee was nbonrd. There wua also a message from, Johnny himself saying ho wna sorry Hint illness In his family made It imperative for him to return to tho United Htatea, but that he would come buck to fight llretonnel or any body else. Tiie French promoters nro espec Inlly bittpr because on Friday, they claim. Johnny was going through the motions of training for his llretnnii"! fight and protesting that he intended to go on -with the contest as a: ing ed, while at the same time he hnd In his pockets the steamship tickota for New York, whioli, nccording to the records of a steamship agency, hud been purchased Thursday. "Johnny will pay through the noe fur this disappearing stunt" said Pro moter Hoyer. "I knew lie was reputed for fast footwork, but this jumping clear nut of France is too much eveo from Mumping Johnny.'" Hoyer displayed n contract which was signed December "4 by ".Isme Johnston for Johnny Dundee." ami which nlso bore Johnny's own sig nature. Hoyer nlso showed Ills own receipt for 'J(MKX) mines deposited with the French liming federation January T. as a forfeit. The contra"t calls for Dundee to receive i:i,"r0, ,,or 'i0 per cent of the gate. flty Tlio Assuciuted Press) Johnny Ihindee sniled from Purlt for New York leaving a mntrh sche duled with Fred Uretmiiud for Jan uary li7, and M. Hover, promnh'i, States he would di'mitud Ihindop's din niinlifit'iitliiii by the Interiiritionul ItoxinK union. Tex Kicknrd fnid he thntiK"t .Inhn py I)undee wss returning to New Weman BROMG QUININE A Safo and Proven Remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. The First and Original Look for this Signature The Events Leading fffl ( WALK POVWIM' ' m 11 V fei M rt-ATRjppi.tT'som-y "2 j 'jy. ( Pf?orii5 fie TeuYtlf oFCcuBteS S51 vcubtrim iesTy f'SAr wf?i"ne eveRV Ry, S) iuiLt pecoou; 1 rT f M Poll our -t.LLUo Jweerie euNCHeri !IJ olo 6oc-vk:.mS ! I "V 8rn ' if Jail EieMTie.l fit Ht oe if V-f anp wili vbo ) fg; pBr'ITj 1 rMManv ( I t VorS-r HCAK J ? tMiiTe. vzypv J I AY SKAT,eii.LOi-i WrtLt.,il--VW.C orn'T Go FOOC.MQ Hovaj CAM Voo want-IB Kimou. , ,f",L!!S"lT o-THEfiMeH, VoO Know eoeev eweRyTHine tou S writepwwsai, Juuee-nc Buncneri j o-twefj. mam im the I vtoo know novo t Feet. J $lWp AvnSPfi OTH6IS. tliRLS! . t "X--ixaOv -'. - ' York to claim the lightweight chaul pioDRbip. For the first time in the history of athletic relatio.na between University of Washington and tiie University of California, a wrestling meet has boen scheduled for March I'O between the two institutions. Coach F.nnoh Iingshnw announced today that spring football practice for University of Washington grluders was to, start March 80. MOVING PICTURES IIKILKj Ackernuin and liar ris vaudeville. KKX Hetty Co nip ion in "The ,Oniden of Weeds." CASTLE Helen C'hadwlck In "Her Own Free Will." Premier tn theater Interest today is the home-coming of Itobert V. llnins worlh, who returns to the lie tho utcr from a two y cur's succestrful eu KiiKement in Los Anjo'lcs uud Holly wood. Mr. lluinsworih hus nrrauged a specinl rendition of Itoatmil's popu lur overture, "William Tell," as his homc-cominic speciality. Jti addition, Miss Johnnnn Juines will be featured in a mtixlml prolog. Hhe, will sing "When Vou Look in the Heart of a Hose." Tho motion picture attraction is "A Itose in the Garden of Weeds." At the Heilig is tho varied program of the Ackernuin and Harris vuudo villa circuit. At the L'nntle is Helen Chadwick In "Her Own Free Will." a motion pic ture attraction. JACK BRITTON ARRIVES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. It). Jack Brit ton, former world's welterweight boxing champion, is here toduy pre paring for a ten round bout next Tnurnd.iy night with Jr.xy Tanner of St. Paul. Another ten round affair will bo between Hilly (Jardcau aud (Irorge McOonuick, Spokane welter weight. I JUNCTION CITY o o JUNCTION CITY, Jan. IT. (Spe cial). The annual election of offi cios of the First National bank wns held TiKsday. The old officers were all re-elected. They are: W. C. Wash, borne, president; C. It, Waslibiirne and It, A. Wathhiirne, vice-presidems ami F. W. Morehcnd. ciinhier. The hsnk directors are Hans Wild, J. P. Mlllioio. II. A., W. C. and C. II. WsHlilnirne. Mist Amelia Wnsliay of Sprinsflol I, Muss., nnil her aisters, Mrs. J. II. Cold and Grip Tablet on the Box. 30o. art Up To the Tragedy Douglas and Mrs. Frank Needham and daughter Estiier of Kugeue ve iled Tuesday at the home of their cousin, Mrs. Bruce O. liesn. The Odd Fellows aud itebekahs of Junction will hold a joint installation of the new officers Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Phillips motor ed down from Duusmiur, Cul., the first of tbe week nud are visitiug Mra. Philip's father, Urn ml pa Itichardson; her brother, lien, and sister, Mra. J. H. Kccelston. Baker McCormick from. North Bend is here visiting his fatiicr-iu-luw, George Johnson. Mrs. Ueoe Miller of Portlsnd it hero for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. L. U. llrooks. . August Detmerlng Is clerking In the Cash uud Carry while -Mrs. Stearua ia on the sick list. Chas. Montgomery is working in the meat market. Quite a number of Woodmen of the World aud their families gathered at the Danisb ball for the first social evening of n aeries to be' put on by the Woodmen of the World. Tbe evening was spent playing progressive five hundred. Mrs. Chris Pctterson and Orval Uttlnger carried off the honors, ltefreshmeuts consisting of chili con came and coffee were aer ved. .' . The Eastern Star held insinuation of their new officers Tuesday eve ning. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs. li. A. Llndcrmood of Lougview, Wash., Jan. l. Mra, l.iudermood was formerly Miss (jruce Harnett of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ileeti of Fort Atkinsen, Wis., ore happy over the birth of a baby girl Jan. 7. Carl is the son of Mr. Chas. Keels of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pettcrson of Koaeburg nnnounco tiie birth of a daughter Jan. 14. Victor , Is in the employ of the M. P. and well known here. IIo is the son of Mr. sad Mrs. Chris Petterson of this city. Ashel Fish of Marcolhi ia visit ing bis sister, Mrs. Alfred llrurgurrd of Harmony. The Christian Workers class of the Christlsn Sunday school met ou Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mra. C. V. Thornton for their monthly business nud social evening. The fol lowing officers were elected to servo for next yenr: President, Mrs. A. Borgaard; vice-president, Albert Ja eohson; treasurer,' Mrs. Albert Jn eobson; secretary, Mra. Hoes Calvert. Mr. F.vans was elected teacher with Mrs. Niinkwell assistant teacher. Aft er tbe business meeting wns over the rest of the evening wns spent in so cial conversation. At a late hour the following guests partook of mose de licious refreshment.: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred llorgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Dave LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE Of (12,000.00 Eest Ninth Street Bridge Bonds of Eugons Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City ltc corder of the City of Kugene, Ore gon, at his office in the City Hall of said City until February llth. llil'.'i, at the hour of TlOn'clork P. M., for tbe purchase of f I'.'.OtHUK) Fast Ninth Street Bridge Bonds of said City. Said hoods to be in denominations of not less than one hundred dollars, and not more than JltHSi.tH) each ns de sired. Interest mt to exceed five per. Interest not to exceed 5 per cent per cent per annum, payable seml-an-1 annum payable semi-annually, princi iiunlly, principal nnd luterest payable j pal and Intetest payable at the office at the office of the City Treasurer of j of the City Treasurer of Kugene, Eugene, Oregon, or ns may be agreed j Oregon, or as msy be agreed upon upon witli the Common Council. Bonds I with the Common Council. Bonds to to bear such date as the Mayor shall i bear date of January 1, p.125, and to designate, anil to become due twenty 1 become due ten years from date years from date thereof. i A certified check eunal to two per cent of price bid must accompany bid at evidence of good faith on Ihe part of bidder. The right Is reserved to reject any anil all bids. The Common Council will meet at the Council Chambers In the City 1 In 11 of Eugene, Oregon, February 0th, 1025, at 7:30 o'clock V. St., to open and consider said bids. Dated this 12th dsy or January, A. I) 1025. GEO. A. CILMOItK, City Recorder. By Webster of fM.MlK.iS of Kugene, Oregon, lin- ' : provemcut Ponds, Series "X" by the Strome and daughter Zelma. Mr. and City Itecordcr of said city at Ira of Mra. Albert Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. fice in the City Hall. Kugene, Lane Kvans, .Mr. and Mrs. Boss Calvert, Sirs. Orville 4Jttinger, -..Mrs, John Grivey and daughters, Alary and Har riett and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thorn ton. NOTICE TO APPEAK In (he Circuit Court of the rflate of Oregon, for Lune County. The State of Oregou, 1'la.tniff, vs. One liutck Autouiouue 'x'ruca, Oregon License No. SS-4U5 Motor No. C-UloU, 1U16 model, Arthur Cresuu and Wkuui it May Conceru, Dcicnd ants. .. , To Arthur l Creson und Whom it May Concern, Dcfeuduntu. lu the name pf the Suite of Ore gon: Vou aud each of you are hereby notified aud will take notice that the following described pcrsonul property to-wit: Oue iiunk Aiituuiobile Truck, 1024 Oregon L.o-use No. SS-JUo, Mo tor No. C-Ulou, lulu Model, bus been seised by the Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, ou the 20th day of, juiy, If -i, at about the hour oi o'clock of said day in Hie L'ouuiy of Lane, Stute of Oregon, at or m ihe vicinity of Noll in aaid County; that the above described property bus ever since been and now is in tbe possession and custody of said Sherilf of Laue Coun ty, Oregou; that aaid Sheriff lias made a lteturn of Seizure of tho said de scribed personal property aud that the same was seised ss aforesaid aud that same is being proceeded against m tins suit in tne above entitled Court for the forfeiture of tiie same pursu ant to the provisions of Chapter 'M, Oeneral Laws, of Oregon for 1U:W; and . 1'ou and each of you and all per sons having or claiming to have any interest in the said described liuick automobile truck are hereby required to appear before the above entitled Court in the Courthouse of Lane County, Oregon, at Kugene In said County by the 17th day of February, 1UJ3, said day being the Answer Day in this cause which has heretofore been duly set by the nbovo entitled Court, to defend against these pro ceedings and upon your failure so to do, n judgturnt of forfeiture of the said Iluick automobile truck above de aeribed will be entered. This notice is Issued and directed to you and each of you pursuant to an order duly made nud entered by the above entitled Court on the 17th day ut Juuuary, 11)25. Witness my hand nnd the seal ol said t ourt affixed at Kugene, Laue County, Oregon, this 17th day of January, 11)25. (Seal) It. S. BltYSON, County Clerk. By DOKKIS T.. BETTIS, Deputy. No.li77-Mondy-j2tl LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE $10,500 SEWER BONDS OF EUGENE OF Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City He-1 corder of the City of Kugene, Oregon, j at his office in the City Hall of said City until February IKh. 11125, at the hour of TMtl o clock P. M. for the purchase of (10,500.00 Sewer Bonds of said City. Said Bonds to be in de nominations of not less than $5tH) and not more than $10tKI each as desired thereof. A certified check eonal to 2 ner cent of pries bid must accompany bid as evidence of good faith on the part of bidder. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. The Common Council will meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of Eugene, Oregoo. February 11. 1025. at 7:30 o'clock P. SI. to open and con sider said bids. Dated this 12th day of Janusrv, A D 1025. GEO. A. GII.MORK. v City Recorder. SPRINGFIELD PAIR HI'ldNGFIKLU. Ore., Jan. 10. (Hieduij Luiu.uk to Luue count wuru Lu(u distmgui.Ued cliiei ly by iwo-iiury brick uuudiuf waU a board idewniK lu lrout, uuu wlleu dltnuKtieid couuitfifd of two MioreH uu atrcet, oue owned by Joe Stew art aud tue oilier tue Wueeier build iijff sucb ia tbe rviutuiaceuce of .Mr. uud .Mrs. E. S. Colliua ul tat Maiu ireet. Mr. and Mr: Collma will cele orate their Uutli Dirtbday unuivuraary Si-prfniber la. .ur. t'uiiiud celebrated ber 77th oii-uKiay i ue tuunu ol mm uiouth. Aue wad boiu tu ureeu touuty, lili noia. Her husbaud la i, huviuf been boru in Geruzy county. Ohio, heptem ber 4, lfH4. They were married in milium, coming to Oregon Aunt 14, ltWJ. Thejr iiave two Bona, l.dgar Waller Collina, of Maraliiicld, and Frank Collina of IjOb Aogclen, Cali fornia. There are aeven grandchildren. Frank Collina la the father of one aon, Franc a, 8 years old. The chil dren of Udgar include: 1'eurl (deceas ed, 1U17), Clura, who ia Jlra. Clara Fawver of Springfield, Tina, who ia .Mra. Frank I'arriah of Marahfield, Harvey Collins of Ulympia, Washing ton, Kdgar Collina of Murahfield, aud (irace (.Mra. Walter Griffin of Mora, Washington). Mr. Collina was a charter member of Springfield I. O. O. F. lodge num ber 70. He istalso a member of the W. li. l'engra eucamiiment.; NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR WOOD The Trustees of Spencer Butte Lodge, No. i, I. O. O. F.f will receive bids up to Feb. 1, 11)20, for sixty cords of sound old body fir wood in two-foot lengths delivered at their building in Eugene on or before Scpt.j 1, 11)25. Jiiglit to reject any or all bids re served. Leave bids with he secretary at the building. K. K. WHEELKK,' Secy. No. 177U-J10-17 NOTICE OF SALE Of $13,698.78 Improvement Bonds of , the City of E .gene, Lane County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given thst sealed bids will be received for tbe ourenaae County, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock V. M., February Utli, lllli,", at which time und pluce the bids for said bonds shall be opened nnd considered by the Common Couucil of said City. . - Said bonds shall bear date of Feb ruary 1st, 1U".V and mature in ten years from date thereof aud be re deemable at the office of the Treas- urer of the City of Kugene, Oregon, j upon the payment of the face value ; thereof with accrued interest nt the , date of payment at any semi-annual j coupon period ut or after one year from date of bond. Said bonds shall be in denominations of such amount aB the Common Council may determine not exceeding $o00.00 each as may be most convenient except that one of said bonds may he of such denomina tions as will make the total amount of the bonds hereby authorized and shall bear interest a the rate of 0 per cent per annum payublc semi-annually after the date of ssid bonds, prin cipal and intereat psynbie in gold coin of the U. S. at the office of the City Treasurer. Said bonds will be sold for the highest price obtainable therefor but not less than par and accrued in terest. Sealed bids will be received for the purchase of all or any portion of said bonds. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. The bonds of fered are "Bancroft Bonds" based up pn sidewalk improvements as directed by .Ordinance 4485 of Kugene, Ore gon. Dated this 17th day of January, 1023. GEO. A. GILMORE, City Itecordcr. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF . $35,000.00 PAVING INTER SECTION BONDS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Ite cordcr of the City of Kugene, Oregon, at his office in the. City Hall of said City until February tl. 1023, at the hour of 7:.'K) o'clock P. M., for the purchase of 15.000 "Paving Inter section Bonds" of said City. Said bonda to be in denominations of not less than $100.00 and not more than $1000.00 each as desired. Interest not to exceed five per cent per annum payable semi-annually, principal and interest pnynhlo at tbe office of the City Treasurer of Kugene, Oregon. or as may be agreed upm witli the : Common Council. Bonds to hear such date aa tbe Mayor shall designate, anil ' to become duo twenty yeurs from ! dato thereof. A certified check eo.ua! to two per cent of price bid must accompany bid an evidence of good faith on tbe part of bidder. The right Is reserved to reject sny and all bids. The Common Council will meet at Council Chambers in the City Hall of Kugene, Oregon, l' eoruary inn, lii.., at 7:110 o'clock P. M., to open and con sider said bids. I Dated this 12th day of January, A. ; D., 1025. GEO. A. GII.MOHE. ' City Recorder. CLASSIC DANCING ' Winter Term Now Opening under direction DEEBERT FAUST Bnllct ' Kcccmrlc - Acrobatic - CINDERELLA DANCE STUDIO i 657 Phona Wlllamettn 1716-H 1 P. M. To 9 P. M. flMBERO LATUM sfl CHEST OINTMENT 111 A quick relief for Chest Colds. Croup, lnflcenia. Pneumonia and Pleurisy Pnin. Price 50c. For si-le by all druggists. I "11 BELLS WKMr-IT SERVES 1 WELL" MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels "California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of 'California Fig Syrup" now will sweeten the stomach and thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, bil ious, conatipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no nareoticH or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist .you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has direction for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say "California." ltefuse any imitation. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the' State of Oregon, in and for tbe County of Lane Suit in Eijuity. D. A. Norton, Plaintiff, versus Edena S. Reid, James C. Reid, Mary Gladys Reid and W. W. Calkins, as trustee. Defendants. To Edena S. Reid. James C. Reid, and Slary Gladya Reid, Defendants: You are hereby required to appear und nnswer the 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 Kugene Daily Guard the first time on Janu ary 12, 1025. If you fail so to appear, the plaintiff will . take judgment Edena S. Reid for the sum of $255.53 with interest at G per cent per annum from Nov. 10, 1021, $75.00 attorney feea, and costa of this suit, and will make application to the court to have cancelled instrument number 18S00 filed on page 180 of book 8 of Cer tificate of Title Register of Lane County, Oregon, by the terms of which the said Edena S. Reid assign ed to W. W. Calkins as Trustee for -Mary Gladys Reid the mortgage for tho Bum of $:I250.00 executed by W. U. Dempster to Edena S. Itcid and is instrument number 17170 filed on page 180 of said book 8, and to have the said W. W. Calkins as Trustee psy from the proceeds of said mort gage the foregoing sums for which judgment is asked against the said Kdena S. Reid. An order of the above named court dated Jnn. 10, 11125, di rects that this summons be published once each week for a period of six successive weeks in the Kugene Daily Guard, and thut you appear and nn swer the said complaint within six weeka from the date of the first pub lication of this summons. II. K. SLATTKRY. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: II. E. Slattcry, Ku gene, Oregon. No.l771-.Mon-dy-f23 NOTICE TO CRE0IT0RS Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned baa been appointed Execu trix of the Estate of J. SI. .Martin, 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 st the law offices of Potter. Foster & Immel, at No. 057 Willamette street, in Eugene, Oregon, within six If Rheumatic Begin On Salts; Says We Must Keep Feet! Dry, Avoid Exposure, Eat I Xo Sweets j Stay oft the damp ground, avoid i exposure, keep feet dry, eat no sweets of any kind for a while, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of Jad Salts oc casionally to help keep down uric and toxic acids. Rheumatiam is caused by poison toxins, called acids, which are Ren crated In the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid froffi the blood and cast It out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work: they become wenk and sluggish and fall to ellmlnnto this poison, which keeps accumulating and circulation IbrnuKh tile system, evcntuully settling In the Joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain, called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheuma tism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablesnoonful In a glass of water and irlnk before breakfast each morning for a week. This Is help ful to neutralise acidity, remove body waste also to stimulate the kidneys, thus helping to rid the blood of these rheumatic poisons. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Itlhia. and Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are sub ject to rheumatism. months from the date of this notice. Dated at Kugene, Oregon, this 12th day of January, 1025. VKOLA MARTIN. Executrix of the Estate of J. SI. Slur tin, deceased. No.ma-SIon-dy-fO NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S' SALE OF LAND Notice ia Jiereby given that by vir tue of the authority vested in mc as executor of the last will and testa ment of Elizabeth A. Davis, deceased, oy said laBt will und testament, au thorizing me ns such executor to sell ,ity and all property, both real and personal, owned by decensed nt the time of her death, I will, on Wednes day, the 21st day of .Tnnuary, 1023, nt one o'clock in the afteriroon, nt the Southwest or main entrance to the County Court house in Eugene. Ore- ifbn. offer for sale at public auction ,nd sell to the highest bidder, for cash in tracts to suit purchasers, all of the following described lands 2nd prem ises owned, by deceased at' the time of her death, to-wit: Beginning nt a point in the line be iween the East nnd West halves of :he Benjamin Davis nnd wife Dona tion Land Claim No. 45, Notf. No. '44 in Township Seventeen South. Itnnge Four West of Willamette Mer idian. .10.77 chains South of the North i'ne of said claim, and running thence Old Time, Dance at ' . W. O. W. Hall 8th and Lincoln TUESDAY NIGHT Jan. 20, 1925 and every Tuesday FURNITURE SALE Tuesday Afternoon January 20th Davenport, Baby Buggy, Crib, Lawn Mower, Rug, Tables, Chairs, Bed, Dressers 643 East 12th Home grown, strong plants. For this t week only we niv fcuturing Potted Ferns nt attractive prices. l.nrgest and finest collection ever effcroil in Kugene. See them this week nt Chase Garden Florist Phone 1!)30 Corner 9th and 0l SPECIALUSEDCARSAU 91 Frrrt Tnurinff Cood rubber' '"iera. spare tire .3 rora lOUring Wlnd,hleld cleaner, speedomete Snap Motormeter, traffic signal. ' 99 Charrntt Extr Bod naPe' 81 cords, to, inevroiei: neWi dandy ,ute car $ jp 49Q w'll handle thi. WJ0 22 Ford Coupe In wonderful shape. Good cord $125 Down Ll"n"- 8ome buyI Ol pv j. T'-. Just well broken In. Top, tir aSJ IJurant 1 r g.- m0t0P upholstery like new. $200 Down llttle ear Ford Ton Truck Sra1bv;.8t0CMk0t0rr ZZii w $70 Down transmission. 'Cf.a Cnni.f This Is an almost new maroon otar oport Job, 0n,y run ,hort time a lOaaSier your old Star on this one. 19 FJ?o2 I0""" A Good buy-Hurryl $20 Down . OO , , Almost new, 4 passenger, new 0 IJurant LOUpe cords, new car guarantee, ready for delivery now. LANE COUNTY USED CAR HEADQUARTERS LANE AUTO CO., foe. House of Square Deals Phone 166 Pearl, Between 8th and 9th Last 38.1)4 chains to the middle tl the County' road, known as the Pi. cific highway; thence along the ni ter of said highway South llidcg. H trin. East 10-74 chains, thence Weat 22.00 chains, thence North lo.(j chains to the place of beginning. Cw twining 20.83 acres, all in Lane Cotn- ly. Oregon. Subject to confirmation br tk County Court ol the State of Ore gon, in and for Lane County. MERRITT DAVIS. Executor No.l75R-SIon-dy-ill) WHAT THRIFT REALLY MEANS It does , not mean that we aro to starve today in or der that we may eat tomorrow. Thift means care and produence In the management o( one's resources and time, i Roiled down to aim- 1 pie, understandable, ' language. It mean) , taking the worry out of tomorrow. A Savings account at this bank and a determination tl save will help you to become thrifty. Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON DRY WOOD Under Cover Any Length Slabwood 0s Body Fir Second Growth iP" Manerud-Huntington Fuel Co. 1 1 West 7th l'hn m FERN LEAVES