The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 19, 1925, Image 9

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    ,J(jar Evening, February 19, 1925
Thfll
pEIS
HALTED FOR TIME
on Exchange Range
Ws. uif to One Point
Loer Today
,.n Orf.. Feb. 10. The
P!i In the' egg market ha been
si" . ...ii. Prices on the
from a half to
,hinf touJ -p-
ooiat l"r on 111 gfl,1"- EI"',"'
' on., rirtta sre nlioteri Hi
-kirl '0 -
ud pU ' 28c; cur"nt
f m . "ftn level net.
' . .rations to dato have
Siorm'
.. ...j 4th most of the onera-
1 nlannin on putting stocks In the
I'Toj to 28c. There is a good
(" . m. ii..
jf0,d tor lancy ee8 .
. . j. ..i-ointa continue liberal.
t1 local butter market continues
1 .. . .nnf iHirmw Most: rtf
filter makers n. handle more
"r ! hainir nhinncil and bid-
w'To the tountry for fats is keen
rid m compared to a die quotation
jj buturfnta delivered l'ortland.
Cubes are ie"j " ..-v
EL than extras at 44je The
lifcent advance on standard cubes
"ibeonly change on Hie local board.
IbMrade seems to be pretty well
Moilaf of tnef oavy hene to the
lirnt hens commit lu u.
Lud at 17 to ISc. Other lines 'of
poultry " """'"
EUGENE PRICES
Fun and roimrv
Urge hen 2022c
Em Urge puueis iir
H.ni. heavy 1JC
LriDI chickens 1S1Jc
buitsriai anu ouuar
farters ouc
Crtitnery butter 40fS!4Sc
Btlttrfat 404Sc
Meat Mantel
seen ....otaow!
Cn
h
Wether 0c
Viui light fancy 13&14c
VhL heavr thin ,.688c
Veil, heavy and fat 6(313
Port dressed 13(313 toe
Hois, live 1011
Drains. Hay
Wbeit, bushel S1-S5
Oiti, buahel TOe
Barley, ton , $50
Nn oit vetch hay, ton $20
Old bay, ton 13
Vegetables
rotators, local 2 Vic
Fruit
Loeal applet, box $1.5002
lilaoiro , i-ic
WOOL
Villey wool 40353c
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK .
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 10. Cat-
e active, fully steady; spots up 25c
on steers and she stock; receipts 480.
Hon fully steady; receipts l.ooo.
Sheep fully steady; receipts 200.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 19. Wheat
bida: Hard white, bluestcm, baart $1.
W; loft white, western white $1.81;
bird winter $1.80; wcBtern red $1.78;
. B. U. hard white $2.10.
Today's car receipts: wheat, 11;
tour S; corn 1; hay 1.
PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 10. Egga
'tut lower; current receipts 25c; pul
Hs234224c; firsts 24'A25c; hen
xriei 2i'i(a-Gc delivered Portland.
Butler firm; standards higher than
tttrai; extra cubea, city 44c, stan
iird 44V5c, prime firsts 41c; firsts
Kltudergradcs nominal; prints 47c;
cartons 48c.
fluttcrfat firm; scarce; best churn-
35 cream 45(g40c net shippers
in tone one; 47c delivered l'ort
!ud, Poultry steady: heaTy hens drag-
f'l- Heavy hens 2022c; liffht 17
'Hoc; springs 22'23c; old roosters
Be; ducks, white 1'ekin 25c; live tur
Itfi 23c; dressed turkeys 3336c;
l"H 16c.
Wins slow snd weak $2.75(ij3.25.
Potatoes slow and weak. $1.5045
Ntlts MPfltlv: unchaneed: walnuts
1. 28fS29c; filbarts 1518c; al
"di 27c; braiil nuts 1617c; Ore
r theetnuts 15tfil7c .
Hon firm: no KsJea. ff rowers re-
w lie offers. 3Iew cluatcrs 17
lif; lujsles 15Q18c; old crop nomi-
Caseara bark quiet : new peel 8c
Per ppund ; Oregon graperoot 4c.
CHICAGO GRAIN '
CHICAUO. Feb. 10. The wheat
7'ttH which ranged from 1 1-8 to
Mr h!ffh T. tl fiit In 1 R7 flnd
'h J1S7 1-2 to $1.58 was followed
'emething of a reaction, but then
fresh ffflito -lll. T on 7 1.4n
Tuesday's low point.
derllno to 3-4 odvanre, Slay
f!5 fVH in CI OK 'I A t.,l
"' 12 to ILK S.R.
alter
y- May 51.30 5-8 to $1.3o'3-4,
" "Hod somewhat and then rose
than before.
"'" r'o'cd nervoua at the same
J. """day's finish to Ti-8c higher,
j.'1" started at 1-8 to 3-4c up Msy
inrt'"" Xh'Tt a 8l'8llt ,"r"R'r
'",'"i"n w,re a-esiionsiive to high-
on noga and grain.
PUli..
p.. -nii,j0 PRICES
ti ' rcD- Hi- Wheat No. i
hi 'W'lJl.Mij Xo. 2 r,i $i.,4
'nil. ., "' 4 n"xf H.1414; N.i.,
:ti ,Z, :,''-23 :t-4. Oats X...
ie 5714,,. N n wUit(1 :,i
'1V. liv. v., n .....
y S."9c- Timothy oe, $r,.iw.
Ilij,1'"" eed f2V(f.V2. Ijird!
tirw9'..BUNDS
II ,,j fe". HI. I.. !. I"!-!
"Us. "lr,r'econd of dollars,
a 1,; 101 -- -:!
Am moi.i .2:11
A 2 ; ! 01 "w-'ii! .2v
ABEJIARTIN SAYS:
NEW TODAY
AUCTION SALE
GltEEH-C ALLAH AX AUCTION
MAKKKT
0 . ..lithea't mta" ''rk Siuare
BATUKltAY, FF.BHUAHV L'l. 1025
liegmuiug at 1 o'clock
We have received several consign
menta for our next regular Satur
day auction sale, including House
hold Goods, Chickens, l'lgs. Oowa
and Implements. Listed as follows:
Dunfold, '.ivl'.' Aiminster rug; Sslo
Wilion velvet rug, several small
rugs; mahogany hook case; over
stuffed velniir chair; oak leather
seat rockers; plain oak rockers;
chiffoniers; dressers; dining tnble;
oak chairs; oak buffet; 3 Simmons
steel beds;'Kteel springs; cotton felt
mattresses; 1 late model New
Home sew.pg machine; 1 drophead
' Singer; lute model cabinet Yictrola;
1 reed baby buggy; 1 nearly new
portable phonograph; bicycle;
KhnrplcB aeparotor; tools; D-shovei
'cultivator; garden cultivator; Oli
ver 50 chilled plow; grindstone;
disc, 2 sets work hsroess; l'ianet
Jr. seeder; pigs; chickens, etc.
Sale Hegins at 1 o'clock
Everybody Welcome.
J. K. UltKEK, Auctioneer.
l'hiine 33 f20
BitAND NEW house 5 rooms, bath,
firepluco nnd basement, $100 down,
$50 month.
C E. linseom, with
LAWSON O. ltltAllLKl'
31 7th Ave. East l'houe 54 1
ftO
FOK SALE 1022 Ford Sedan, 4
good over-sized cord tires, on
whocls aud spare, lots of cxtrus.
Original fiuish, upholstering good.
Mechanical condition Al. l.iriven
very little off pavement. Fhone
445-J evenings. f21
Henry Ford Buys
Old Equipment of
Thomas A. Edison
FOltT MYEltS, Fla., Feb. 10.
Henry Ford today bought the old
tools and laboratory eqiupment of
Thomas A. Edison and will ship them
to Detroit to be displayed iu Fold
museum.
Workmen are busy assembling and
crating the machines and various bits
of tools and other laboratory equip
ment with which Mr. Edison experi
ments and brought to perfection many
of, the world's most wonderful inven
tions. Mr. Ford purchased the material
from W. 1?. ltoss, a blacksmith. Itoss
bought the "priceless junk" from Mr.
Edison six or seven years ago. Al
though lloss has made good use uf
virtually every piece of the Edison
equipment in his blacksmith shop, this
was not his real purpose iu -buying it.
He knew it wus "priceless junk" and
that some day he would be able to
realize on it.
Many who passed the blacksmith
shop today saw Mr. Ford as work
helping to put the machinery into
crates. Coatlcss, he directed the
packing, lending a helping hand aud
cracking a friendly joke now and
then. He was one of the workmen.
Cottonseed Oil
Backers Get Busy
iTt.iv'Ti r: . Weh. 10. Several
.. .i .......... or avnufteil tn
Oiuec souiueiu muLco k f-. --
joint Ueorgia, Florida, . North and
South Carolina today in n concerted
opposition .to the passage uy seveiui
.,.,..., ami middle western states of
legislation alleged to be discrimina
tory against cottonseea on iiim"
. a naii tnr ffovernora of ten south
ern states In cooperating in present
ing a bouu ironc ugu.usi. l..v
of measures, which it is said, would
tax oleomargarine ami otnev -seed
oil products in a manner which
would bo discriminatory, has been
-dd hv Governor Angus . Mc
Lean of North Carolina.
Governor Walker 01 utn
j .. receint of a message
DUUUUU utrvu -
from Governor McLean that he ex
pected to confer wiui ui -.
.,f n-ricullure to deter
mine what steps would bring best re
sults, and olterco ine "u"""" "
"if they boycott us, we might retali
ate by boycotting them."
Governor Martin of Florida called
upon the Florida delegation in Vah
. n.,1 in nreine senstors and
representatives from the states in
which such action in
ing, to use their miiuence to
its passage.
Old Southern City
To Recall History
CAMDEN, S. C, Feb. 10. W)
,. :,'.ni nf revolutionary
Uamoen, rtnniiii". - .
war days and the scene of one of the
more important names m
sle of the colonists for liberation from
England, will commemorate its his
toric past this spring wilh a pageant
entitled. "Camden, Yesterday and To
day." ,.! .roc
This quaint town, wairn
was one of the mx leading cities of
South Carolina, retains much of the
picturesque .tm.
times, an - , -
stand as reminders nf the Uevol,,-
tionary war period. 11 "")'.'"
by tourists from the north as a win
ter resort.
Episodes ill liie pngeaill n m l" ' -
tray the days 01 l ine " ' ""' ""
coming "f Ihc Quakers end the Invo
lution, and visits of Washington and
I.aFayctte.
GERMANY AIDS SHIPBUILDERS
wmiii'iii: V.h 111 Wl To
stimulate Oer'man shipbuilding, the
. .,nn.ent will make avail-
able credits equal to 50 per cent of
the price agreed upon between the
ship owners and the builders. This
step Is taken because the ship con
struction companies have no ready
coh to advance to their workers, and
the ship owners are likewise suffer
ing from a scarcity of capital.
Young robins do not have the tra
ditional red breast; nicy are
spotted not unlike miniature thrushes. I
LET'S SWAP!
FOR SALE On TRADE
A I!eo five passenger car, the kind
that never wears out; has a first
class enclosed top that's worth the
price of the car and a fellow who
is mechanically inclined could over
haul it and give it a coat of paint
and nt't only have a good looking
car. We will trnde for good radio
or anything marketable. Also a No.
1 wood range for sale cheap. Call on
.1. 11. DANIEL, lm West 5th St..
Eugene. tf
HAVE 5 modern bungalows except
heat. Located in northern Califor
nia. Trade for city uropertv or farm
lands. Will assume. CHAH1.ES Mc
CIIOSSEN, 32 Oth Ave. West. Of
fice I'hone 743, Home phone 1I50Y
tf
FOlt SALE OH EXCHANGE for Eu
gene property, 20 acres of river
bottom land, 4 miles southeast of
Junction City. Address P. O. llox
122. fji
ALFALFA, Grain, Hay, Timothy and
Straw, guaranteed quality; prompt
shipment. Trices upon application.
ItlCIIARD NYMAN, Walla Walla,
Washington. Mon-Wed-Sat-al
FIaXOS taken m trace tor phono
graphs without extra payments.
Seth Laraway Music Store. tf
FOR SALE Oil TRADE Fine large
safe. Write or call 282 E Oth St. tf
NEW TODAY
SA.M HUGH REALTY COMPANY
YERY SPECIAL EXCHANGE
HOME AND INCOME PROPERTY
APARTMENT HOUSE 5 apart
ments. All rented to excellent ten
ants, except one used by owner.
Located on the east side conveni
ent to the center on paved St.
Brings in $175 a month besides
owner's apartment. Will take a
good home in trade and give good
terms.
HIGH CLASS RESIDENCE LOTS
A special price on 4 of the finest lots
on "Residence Hill." Located right
iu the choicest part of the develop
ing section, wonderful' view in four
directions. Price $2500.
SAM It U till REALTY COMPANY
7th and Willamette
f20
WANTED Two Bingle neat, ambi
tious young men 20 to 25 to truvel
in northwest. Compensation $25 to
$50 per week. Rural applicants
preferred. Apply own handwriting
J. F. HARLOW, Eugene General
Delivery. fl9
8-ROOM HOUSE, wntcr, electricity.
$25. Nice neighborhood at Oak
r.dge station on Lorane highway.
121
PAINT YOUR CARS with J. .W. P.
Rubber Enamel. Get it at 104 W.
8th. f25
LOST Monday at planing mill, a red
racer wagon, disc wheels. Notify
141 Jefferson. 121
WAXTED Ford truck with or with
out trailer to haul ties. rnone
Springfield 103-W. f20
FOU RENT Downstairs apartment
furnished. Private front entrance.
Garage, 331 W 10th. tf
FOR RENT Pacific Garage at S3
7th Ave. Eaat. Phone 1715-J. 124
USE J. W. 1'. AUTO PAINT. 104 W
8th. f25
CLARK'S MEAT MARKET is open
for business, 385 Blair' street. tf
FOR SALE -Reed baby carriage.
Phone 1107-J. mornings. f2l
FOR RENT Small house, near Uni
versity. Inquire 1273 Agate. f2l
FOR SA LE-L-Real Estate
A BARGAIN
SO Acres nn good road 5 mi. from
town, good soil; 70 acres in culti
vation, 4-room house, barn 30x4rt,
silo inside; 2 chicken houses, good
well. This SO hss sold for $8000; if
sold inside of 10 dsys will take
$1500; $1500 will handle, nearly all
fenced sheep light or will lease or
rent. A fine margin here tn work
PALMER RUMFORD, 375 W Hltr
FOU SALE
NEW MODERN BUNGALOWS
1 Six-rooin house and garage.
2 four-room bungalows with garages
on pavedjtreet.
4 six-room Souses on C.ollege Hill un
der construction, full basements,
furnaces and garages.
WM. KERCHER
1431 W Oth. I'hone 1034Y
tf
MY TO-acre farm, about 25 acres In
cultivation, family orchard, good
bouse and barn, rhicknn bouses snd
psrks, wilh plenty of other out
buildings. Irrigation system with
lots of water. School Louse on the
place. I'hone 1535-L or address J.
T. KNIGHT, 2011 Alder St, tl
A BEAUTIFUL mort-rn home st
cost. Full basement, bardwoou
floors, garage, fireplace, equipped
for radio. Price $4725. Small pay
ment down, monthly payments for
balsnee. CHARLES McCROSSEN,
32 Oth Ave. W. office phone 743.
Home phone 1450-Y. tf
$;i.'U"0 BUYS modern 5-room house,
close in on liwrence. Tiuu casn
snd (10 per month.
A. D. Ash, with
1 iwsiiv ;. BRADLEY
31 7ib Ave. East. Phone 544
(175 ea -h buys 0 high never-flooded
lota on graveled street, near high
school, near car line; dry; walking
distance to lon. Address OSPl
csre Guard.
UO YOU WANT a Rancor R C.
PKTEHS, Anuioneir has it. Call st
j' West 6th A. '.
THE
House Painter Lem Beasley is varnishm' toast in a sandwich shop, Noth
ing ever said about who ascends t' th' throne when a Chicago king git3
FOR SALE-Wood
j WOOD Now is the time to buy.
! llody maple, ash, fir and oak. 4 ft.,
and ltt-in. I'bone 440-K. Hewitt
I and Johuson. ti
' BUY WOOD from tbt man that ruts
! It. Body fir, 16-in.. $8.50. Oak,
4 ft., $7.60. W. J. Bcbaren. Phone
: 23F4. U
FOR SALE WOOD; good seasoned
4-ft. oak wood for sale st (8 per
cord. Phone 87F4. m30
WOOD Dry 4-ft. second growth. (7
per cord. J. J. HARRINGTON. Ve
nets, Ore. m20
WOOD FOR SALE Immediate de
livery. Body fir and second growth.
Phone 61. tl
FOR SALE Used Autos
FOR SALE 1023 Ford roadster
with slip on body in rear. Cheap for
cash. Apply at Cabin City Auto
Camp. End of Blair Blvd. f21
1023 GRAY Touring car for sale, run
less than 1000 miles. Will give
good terms. Address 0823 core
Guard. fu'l
FOU SALE 1023 Gray Touring car.
run only 800 miles. Will give good
terms. Phone 1001 or address 0822
care Guard. f21
FOR SALE Poultry
S. C WHITE LEGHORN baby
chicks and hatching eggs . Two-year-old,
Hanson and Hollywood
Poultry Farm, Hollywood. Wash.
Write for terms. W. E. POST.
Vida, Ore. f21
WHITE LEGHORN Chix and hatch
ing eggs. FRED L. OIILSEX, M.
R. A. mlO
FOR SLE Poultry
BABY CHIX
Tancred strain, guaranteed strong
sud heslthy. From trapnested two
and three-year old hens. Visitors
welcome. G. N. Bryant, Junction
City. tf
FOU SALE White Leghorn Baby
chirks. Order now for Feb. 24th
hatch. Mrs. J. H. Radabaugh, M.
It. A. Phone 44-F-15. tf
FOR SALE Farm Products
FOR SALE Oat and vetch or cheat
hay 1924 crop. $18 f. o- b. car or
at barn 1M miles west of Irving.
II. j. STEWARD, M. R. A., phone
13-F-42 tf
BIJRBANK POTATOES $2 per 100
lbs. at the Uco. X. Hall warenouae,
143 West Oth., Eugene. Otsv tf
FOR SALEt Mutoon and Marshall
strawberry plants. Inquirs V. d.
Howe, 340 High street tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
OAK
Oak wagon msterial ,oak rolls, timber
for friction blocks and boat build'
lng.
IIjLIHEE MILL AND MANUFAC
TORY -Oakland,
Oregon. al
SEND FOR CUT v
Of our ROADSTER BODIES
Strongest and beat, painted or stain
ed. Only $12.00
ILLIIIKE MILL AND MANUFAC
TORY, Oakland, Ore. mil
IF you are going to build a home it
will pay you to call at 32 Oth Ave.
West and look over our Bishopric
stucco and building material.
CHARLES McCROSSEN.'
FOR SALE Preferred stock in C. J.
Breier Co. Bears 7 per cent. See
H. W. Peterson at llrclev's Co.
' Store. 4 mO
USED PHONOGRAPHS, Victor and
other standard makes at genuine
bargaic prices from $15 up, easy
terms. Lsraway Music Stores, tf
USED PIANOS Standard makes,
good condition, as low as $200,
easy terms. Laraway Music Store.
tf
COAL FOR SALE Peacock Rock
Sprlnga, best grades of Utah coal
and Gasco Briquets. RAINIER
COAL CO., 15 E. 7th St. I'hone 412
WANTED To sell fresh and cured
meats. Live and dressed poultry at
Baldwin Murket, 775 Monroe St
I'hone 200. U
WHEN you build your home buy your
concrete, gravel and sand from
Wilfert Sand & Gravel Co. All
kinds of crushed rock. Phone 880.
tf
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER No, B.
Good shape. Te-ms.
672 11th Ave. V,.
tf
FOR SALE 1000 chick hover, $10;
wagon umbrella, (2.50, good condi
tion. II. O. PINKSTAFF, 000 W
4th. f 18
RED CEDAR POSTS Sound old
growth snd good sise, 7 ft. long.
Delivered anywhere. N. O. ISAAC
SON", Goldson, Ore. (24
CALL 34F3 Springfield for pure Jer
sey milk snd cream. RIVERSIDE
DAIRY. f24
FOR SALE-May-Tag Electric wash
er. Free demonstration. Berry Pi
ano & Furniture Co., 700 Willam
ette. U
PEDIGREED German Police pup, 5
.1.1 .i.;nn. 1. ... r.Am
Call 15F-32. f24
ORGANS, used but entirely overhaul
ed st special prices 01 su ana 13 JO.
Lirawsy Music Stores. ti
FOR SALE Kilburn snd Clark ra
dios. Berry piano Ic Furniture Co.,
740 Willamette. tf
PEDIGREED AIREDALE PUPS for
sale.. Bob Howard, Monroe, Ore.
tf
NO BONE CORSETS 171 W. 7th.
Phone 204-L. Mrs. Irene U. Croa
ley. tf
FOR SALE Year old Airedale dog.
( are Ouard IHUU. "
FOR RENT Apartments
FOR RENT Three-room flat, fur-
mined, very ck.se in. 121 W 6h.
tf
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT fur
nished flat (.'!... ROBERT 1'RE.t
COTT CO. Agents. tf
i
EUGENE
The Eugene Guard
EUGENE, ORE., FEB. 10. 1025.
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Telephone V20O
FOR RENT Apartments
TOR KENT 2 furnished apartments
Ono on ground floor. Xo children.
813 High St. if
1-ROO.M furnished apnrtment with
garage. Adults only.' 710 W lllh.
Call after 0 P. M. tf
''URN1SUED Apartment for rent
Inquire upstairs, 1000 W 3rd. tf
FOU RENT Two furnished apart
ments. No children. 141 W Oth. tf
FOR RENT Rooms
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
COMPLETELY F U,H N 1 S H E D
SLEEPING ROOMS AND SMALL
APARTMENTS AT MATLOCK'S
HOTEL, b'ril and WILLAMETTE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT tf
FOR RENT Large comfortably fur
nished front bedroom on ground
floor one block from University.
Private entrance. Phone 1518. tf
FOR RENT Sleeping room, private
entrance. 473 High St. Phone
, 1022-J. 1UB
FOR RENT Desirable sleeping
rooms, private board. 234 E 11th.
flO
NICE ROOM, close in, (3 per week.
572 11th Ave. W. ' tf
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. No children. 141 W Oth. tf
FOU KENT Furnished room, 801
Willamette. Phone 68S-J. tf
FOR RENT Houses
FOR KENT After Feb. 24, 5-roora
house with bath, $30. 301 Pearl.
f20
BOARD AND ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD. 124 13th Ave
nue East. tf
ROOM AND BOARD Alos garnge.
, Phsne 'llSO-L. 613 E Oth. m27
WANTEDTo Buy
WE have twelve clientele wanting
homes from four to nine rooms
ranging in price $2000 to $10,000.
' List your property with us. We
sold four homes this week.
L. E. HODGES REALTY OFFICE
f25
NOTICE TO SHEEP RAISERS
I am in Iho market to contract your
1025 clip of wool at good prices and
will advance $1 per head on con
tract. F. B. DECKER, Eugene, tf
WANTED Will buy worn out Brus
sels and wool ingrain carpets. Fluff
Rug Co., Phone 401. tf
WANTED Poultry, eggs, snd vesl
Phone 410. tf
HELP WANTED
BOYS between ago nf 12 and 10 to
deliver Telegram route. Call 21 E
7th. Portland Telegram Agency.
flO
WANTED Salesmen
WANTED Man with car to sell com
plele line quality Auto Tires and
Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Etperi
ence not necessary. Salary (.'Hltl per
month. MILESTONE RUBBER
COMPANY, East Liverpool, Ohio.
ml
WANTED Situation
WANTED Garden and lawn work
or odd jobs you have that need
doing now, Csn do most anvthing.
Phone 1604 L, J. Wendell Phillips
1274 Washington St. f2I
RELIABLE NURSE Will take care
of patient and patient's home. Doc
tors' references. Phone 1731-R. tf
WIDOW WOMAN wants work by day
or hour. Phone 125S-J. f2l
WANTED Practical nursing. Phone
66-F-12. tf
NURSE Practlcsl.
I'hone 62-F-5.
experienced.
tf
WANTED Sewing snd mending.
Phone 0.14-1. mil
WANTED Housework, day or hour.
Experienced. Phone 780-1. tf
WANTE1-Practh:sl nursing. Exper
ienced. 780-Y. tf
DRESSMAKING snd renodellng st
your homd or st tnlne. I'hone 1731H
tf
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED About March 1st, woman
between 2- snd 0.i years old that
can take charge of widower's home
snd two children. No objections to
widow with smsll child. Good home,
snd wages to right party. 0817 rare
of Guard. (19
EXPERT saw filing done at 1104
Lincoln St. Satisfaction guaranteed.
A, E. A bell. tf
WANTED A business psrtner, lady
or gentleman. Small capital; busi
ness in city. Care Guard 0820. f-'l
DRESSMAKING, remodeling, neatly
done. Prices ressonabif. 1084 Lin
coln St. tf
WAN TED $250 loan, Oat mortgage
on (U00 value. 1'. V. Box 07. (20
.1 riddled with bullets
I Now.' Wow' How' M
Mli:tiLLANEUUS
WORK WHILE YOU LEARN We
teach you the latest methods in the
art of beauty culture. Classes be
ginning in the evening in Murceling
and French paper curling. ROSE
LA VOGUE, 123S Kiucaid. near
13lh. Phone 1502. tl 1
MATTRESSES ninde over with or
without new ticks; chA be returned
same duy; new mattresscM any sure,
O'Brien'a Mattress & Upholstering
Co.. phone 300. 301 E 8th. tf
ANY girl in trouble may communicate
with Ensign Lee of the Salvation
Army at the White Shield Home,
505 Mnylair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
tf
CARS OVERHAULED half price by
expert meehnnie. All work guaran
teed. HANSON GARAGE, South
Willamette. Phone 46F14. ni2
THE STOVE HOSPITAL We buy.
sell, repair and exchange all kinds
of stoves, ranges and beaters. 2108
Washington St. Phone 1552-R. tf
THE NEW CITY BARBER SHOP
AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Heir cut
85c; children 25c; 882 Oak St 1.
O. O. F. Block. tl
BRING your work to Hoffman's
where the beat of workmanship
costs no more. Watchiuukcrs &
Jewelers. 700 Willamette. tf
C. 1). JOHNSTON, CONTRACTOR.
Stwer connections, septic tanks,
drainage. Telephone 1640-L. tf
MARCEL MARKING 60c; Osburn
Hotel Beauty Parlour. I'hone 801.
tf
M. O. WARNFlt tunes, repsirs
pianos. 45 years. Phone Applegate
Furniture. tf
PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Any
makes work guaranteed, prices
reasonable. Laraway Mimic Stores.
tf
WOOD SAWING PhoLS 784-U.
SAUBACHEU.
LOST
LOST Black patent leather haudbag
containing valuable papers nud
somo chuuge. Leave at Guard of
fice, f 18
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY
PROPERTY
$14.1 per month will psy (or (1000
in 00 months. About $10.00 is total
expense of obtaiulng loan.
EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY
V7 Oth Ave. W. Phons 067
Eugene, Ore. tl
BRADLEY, THE LOAN MAN
PLENTY MONEY TO LOAN
We want gond loans on Eugene, Cot
tn so Grove or Springfield homes.
Prompt service, no delays.
LAWSON (1. BRADLEY
31 7th Ave. East. Phono 544
f24
MONEY TO LOAN
Equitable money to loan on city prop
erty. No brokesnge charged.
ROUT. PUESCOTT CO.
REALTORS
1047 Willamette St
LOANS PLENTY MONEY, City
and Farm, leweat interoat rats, F.
J. Berger. 030 Willnmetto 8t tf
MONEY TO LOAN 1 have money
to loan on good farm or city prop
erty. W. B. COOPER, 006 Wiliam
stte St., Phons 040. tl
$2000 TO LOAN on approved real
estate- eeourity. No commission re
quired. Seven per cent Interest.
,0700 care Guard. tf
20-YEAIl FARM IDANS on araor
tlred plan at a low rate. W. J.
LICIITY, 32 F! 8th Ave. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given llial. the un
dersigned hss been appointed hy the
County Court of Lane County, Ore
gon, ns administratrix with the will
annexed of the estnle of Thomas R.
Earle, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the r-nine duly
verified end with proper vouchers to
said ndmlnisirstrix nt the office of
Harris, Smith A Bryson, 210 Morn
ing Register Building, Eugene, Ore
gon, within six months front the dato
of the first publication of this notice.
Dale of the first publication of this
notice Is February 10th, 1025.
JANE K, HODER,
Admlnlstrstrlx with ths Will Annex?
ed nf ths Estate of Thomas R.
Eorlf, deceased.
No.800-Thur-dy-mlO
SUMMONS
Tn II. a Circuit Court of the Stale
of Oregon, in snd for the County, of
Richard Jones, Arrs Jones Arns
plger, Frank Arnspiger, Adds Jones
Wolf, Jess O. Wolf. Alvin IL Jones,
Nora Jones Leet, Tins II. Jones,
I'r.nn Itat'S TnWlleilfl. It. M.
Townseud, Leyelle Hays Levies, C.
H. Levies. I'.lh-I Hays Bond, F. W.
Bond, Frank Hnrs, Dorothea Ilsys,
Harry Ilsys. snd George E. Hays,
Plaintiffs,
versus
Theodore Calvin Fonnlsln, Clsra B.
Fountain, Mary Hamilton Windom, A.
('. Windom, George Hamilton. Kath
erine Hamilton, Nellie Hamilton Tor
rance, V. L. Torrsoce, Myrtle Sbtlley,
BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
E. O. lMMEl-Attorncy and Coun
sellor. 057 Willamette. Phone 240.
II. B. SI.ATTERY Attorney and
Counsellor at Law. Solicitor In
Charcery. Office rooms 10-11-12-13,
Beckwith Bldg., corner Sev
enth and Willamette, Eugene, Ore.
W II 1TT1 : N SW AFFORD Lawyer.
M. & W. BUIg. The better class
of civil business. Phono Kit.
K. C. HKFFUON Attorney-at-law.
Ml Willamette, rooms 10-11.
Phono 073. '
M A RTUSMlTTfoOE Lawyer. Gen
eral practice. 32 Ninth Ave. W.
A. C. WOODCOCK Still doing work
at the old stand. 82 Ninth Ave. W.
Attorncy-at-Law.
8. M. CALKINS Attorney. First
National Bunk Bldg. Phone 157.
ALT A KINO Attorney, Probate
conveyances, collections. Office up
stairs 774 Willamette St., Eugene,
Ore.
O. H. FOSTER Attorncy-at-Law
057 Willamette. Phone 210.
HOWARD M. BROWNEL1, Law
yer. All business promptly attend
ed to. Telephone 11U0.
WEI.L8 & WELLS Lawyers, over
Custlo theatre. Special nttention
to examination of abstracts, draft-
una nf wills, settling uf estates,
conveyances and collectiona. Also
to nil peusion matters. 1'hoiio 1028.
S. D. ALLEN Attorncy-at-Law. Of
fice, llovey Bldg., over Bonk of
Commerce. Phono 01.
J. 8. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Eugene Loan & Sav
ings Bank. Phono 154.
0. A. WIN 1 ERMEIER Attorney-
at-Law. Land titles and probate
spcciulisln. Office over Buuk of
Commerce.
BUSINESS COLLEGES
ENROLL NOW (or Business College.
Catalogue (ree on request. Phouo
006.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
ELECTRIC CLEANERS 856 Olive
St., Phone 300. Service you 11 ap
preciate. CITY CLEANERS Cleaning, press-
lng and repairing. W . E. Naylor,
prop. 059 Willamette. Phone 220.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS AND HAT
TERS. Pressing and repairing.
Wo call (or and deliver. 47 hi.
Seventh, Phone 302.
CARPET AND RUG CLEANERS
ELECTRIC CLEANERS Phone
300. We know how. 85(1 Olive St
CARPENTERS
SHINGLING. Roof Repairing, Re
modeling and Curpeutcr Work.
Call 1751-L. tl
CHIROPRACTIC
DR. J. 1. FISCHER 200-7-8 White
Temple. Phouu 410. Residence
1350.
FOOT SPECIALISTS
DR. I1ANDSHUI1 Foot snociluiat.
Corns, caluuses, fulleu arches. All
toot ailments. 013 Willamette,
Ground floor. Uours daily 10 s.
in. to 0 p. in. Phone 308. t(
FURNITURE HOSPITAL
SEA VEIL'S FURNITURE HOSPIT
AL, Upholstering, furniture made
to order, repairing, refinishing, 501
W. Eighth. Telephone 402-J.
FURNITURE PACKING
FURNITURE PACKING Phono
804-Y. If
HARDWOOD FLOORS
We hnvo had 20 years of experience
in furnishing, laying nud finishing
hardwood floors also refiniahlng old
floors, Wo will be glad to give you
an estimate on vour Job. WIL
LAMETTE HARDWOOD FLOOR
COMPANY; II. A. DeLano, Mgr.
211 Eighth Ave. West. Phonu 1710
m7
INSURANCE
J. K. PRATT, INSURANCE Agen
cy lnsuranco Brokers. Room 215
Castle theater Bldg. Phone 1181. tf
Agnes Shelley Nicholson, M. J, Nich
olson. Fronk Shelley, llcnrterta Owen
Mansfield, Nesmllh Owen, Charles S.
Knowles and his wife, Henry II. Wil
son end his wife, nnd nlso nil other
persons or psrties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, Men, nr inter
eat In tho real estate deacrihed in the
complaint, Defendants,
To the above named defcndanla:
You are herrUy required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the dste of the
first publication -of this summons
which is published (he first time nn
January ft. 1025, In the Eugene Dally
Guard, snd you are hereby notified
that, If you fall to nppear within the
said six weeks your default will be en
tered, and the plaintiff will'mskn ap
plication to the court for the relief
prayed within the complaint which is
as follows: That the following describ
ed real estate be partitioned among
ths next of kin and heirs al law of
Amanda Ilsys, deceased, lo-wlt: Lot
4 in Block 6, In Skinner's Donation to
Lane County, Oregon, now n part of
ths City of Eugene, Oregon, snd also
the NV4 of the SE!4 of Section 12 In
Township 22 South In Range 0 West
of the Willamette Meridian In Dong
las County, Oregon, snd the proceeds
of sale he distributed equally among
the 21 heirs at law of the said Amin
fls Days, who are parties to this suit;
snd that the title tn the said lot 4 In
block f In Skinner's Donation be
quieted In favor of the plaintiffs and
the heirs st law of Amanda llnys, de
ceased, against the defend.-ints.
Clisrh'S S. Knowles snd wife, Henry
II. Wilson snd wife, and also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien, or Inter
est in the rwil estate described In the
complaint. 'i in order of the- shove
named cour dated January 7, 1025,
directs that this summons be publish
ed once each week for s period of sis
am-rcaalve weeks in the Eugene Daily
Guard snd that yon appear and an
swer the said complaint within six
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication uf this summons,
H. E. SLATTEIIY,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
P. O. Address: H. E. Slaltery, Eu
gene, Oregon.
No.l708-Tburdy-(10
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. JOHN SLMONS-Osteopathic
1 bysiciau and Surgeon, 408 M &
iv mug.
MACHINE SHOP
VELTI'M Ai CLOW Second n.wl
Blair. Electric ci Acetylene welding.
tf
J!NT,NU AND DECORATING
'AI.Vi'lNt; Interior decorating,
outside painting at reduced price.
T. II. Ove. plwtrtM 7:0.1 iv
Second.
PRINTING-COMMERCIAL
FOlt COMMERCIAL PRINTING see
the Valley Printing Co.. over I).
S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 470.
plum 0 1 n csTTfNN'i ng7"h eatTn a
"ALL o: SIIUMWAY Plumbing,
sheet metal work and hot air heat
ing a apecialty. tf
CALL LYNCH & BRADLEY. Plumb
Ing ami lleuliiig. repmr work. 20tl
W. Sib. Phone 135. tf
For Tinting or House Painting, phone
301-Y. tf
G EOltliB D. IIEl'lV.lLN-02 VV.
Sixth avenue. Phone 817.
11AI.L & SHUMWAY Plumbing and
Heating; sewer pipo; drain tile,
Seventh und Oak. Phone 1002.
CHASE & LESLEY Steam and hot
water heating, plumbing; 071 Oak.
M A G N I SIT E
Why not have a sanitory drainhoard,
nam tloor or mantle. Seo A. C. :
PIPES, 1500 Willamette. Phone
814 Y. tf
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
F. E. SELOVEU, I.I. D. Practice
limited to diagnosis, internal
medicine and diseases of the Bkiu.
Office Cnstle Theatre Bldg., lies.
806 High St., Office phone 73. Rec.
Phono 1730. tf
DR. J. F. TITUS Obstetrics nnd
discuses of women and children.
Office Brown Bldg., Ninth nnd Onk
Streets. Residence, Hotel Osburn.
Phones 020, 801.
DRS. GULL10N. NELSON AND
STANDARD Eye, nose, throat
Eyes tested and glasses furnished.
80(1 L O. O. F. Bldg. Telephone
133. tl
REALTORS
DO YOU WANT TO SELL? If so
see R. C. Peters the auctioneer,
with experience in selling livestock
nnd renl estnto. Office 32 W. 8th.
Eugene. Phone 1030. tl
BEFORE BUYING sse our large list
and profit by our 17 years exper
ience.' SAM RUGU REALTY
COMPANY, Sovcntu and Willam
ette, tf
SIGNS AND DECORATING
HEISEU & BENSON--007 Willam
ette, up stuit-s. Phono 1715-U. tf
TRANSFERS
EUGENE TRANSFER CO.
Bonded Carriers.
City and Country.
0 TRUCKS AT YOUR SERV1CB
715 Olive St
Phono 100
UNDERTAKER
MARION VEAT01I Funeral direc
tor. Lndy assistant; full auto
equipment. Tenth aud Pearl Sts,
Phono 112.
W. W. BRANSTETTEU Funoral
dirortor. Lady assistant; auto
henrse. 1102 Olive St. Phono 616.
Local Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
North Bound
No. 82 Coos Bny ..2:25 nm
No. 54 Oregoninu ...... ....2 Mil am
No. 16 Oregon Express 4:23 nm
No. 18 F.ugene-Portlsnd .10:IH) am
No. 84 Eugene, Coos Bay :H5 pin
No. 14' Portland Express.wll:10 am
No. 12 Shusta 6:40 ptn
South Bound
No. 6.1 Oregonian 6:08 sm
No. 8.1 Portland-Eugene 8:10 pro.
No. 15 California Express 1:45 pm
No. 17 Portland-Eugene 1:05 pm
No. 13 Snn Francisco Pass 1:25 am
No. 11 Shasta 12:10 pm
No, 31 Coos Bay Paaseugur 12:25 ant
OAKRIOQE LINE
Dally
7:80 am It Eugene ar 8:10 pm
10:00 sin ar Onkridgo Iv 1.00 pia
10:25 sin Railhead 12:20 pm
WEST SIDE LINE
Eugene-Corvallls Line
Train No. 274 lenves Kugcue, Mon
day, Wedncsdny and Friday st 8 sm.
Train No. 278 arrives Eugene Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 pm.
EUGENE-WENOLINO
Dally Except Sunday)
8:45 nm Iv Eugene sr 2:15 pra
0:15 am Iv Springfield ar .1:50 pm
10:45 am ar Weudling Iv 12:01 pm
COOS BAY LINE
No. 502, daily Lenves Eugenn 7:45
am., arrlven Nnrlh Bend i:25 pm..
Marahfield 1:40 pm.. Power 4:43
pm.
Nn. 504 Leaves Eugene 1:00 sm.,
arrives st Nnrlh Bend 7:13 am,
Marshtield 7:25 nm.
EASTBOUND
No. 501 Leaves Powers 6:80 sm.,
Marahfield 0:00 am., North Bend
0:15 am., arrives Eugene 8:20 pm.
No. 603 Leaves Marahfield 6:45 pm.,
pm.. North Bend 6:57 pm., arrive
' Eugene 12:30 am.
OREGON ELECTRIO
Southbound
Train No. Lv. Portland Ar. Rugens
1 . 0:25 iu .10:45 sm
8 Limited ... Ni5 sm 11. 50 pm
9 2K pm 6:30 pm
13 l imited . 6KI5 pm 10:15 pm
North blank Station (lesve Jefferson
street 16 and 20 minutes later).
Northbound
Train No. Lv. Eugene Ar. Portland
10 Limited 7:60 am ll:SO am
H 11:15 am 8:15 pm
16 Limited 2:00 pm 6:35 pm
3V 6:05 pm 10:05 pm
CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS
Leave Corvallis Arrive Eugens
9:15 sm 10:45 am
10:80; am 11:50 am
6KH) pm 0-30 pm
8:52 pm 10:15 pa
Northbound
Lenre Eu.-en Arrlvs Corrsl'to
7:60 am 9:18 am
11:16 am 12:40 pal
2:00 pm ,., ... P"
O.tXleul ,
21.101.27 iCj Ji7,