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Vrtlnesdny Evening, March SHORTAGE FORCES VALUE OF CUBES in Print Prices to Advance Jesuit Unless Outside Butter Helps n.inTI.ANP. Or., March 25. A rtase 10 tbc lot'' Dut,,r nark!t ' I" . i :.nr vnluea in cubes. Even- ,K1DJ UiS"'- ; -- udb' thi means n advance in print unless there il relief from out- ' , butter, rrouuciiuu is uui pn-sins; ' rapidly as expected and it will 'p. several warm days before there 00iiceable increase in cream ro rtiptl according to the local butter t'.clure:.k n. ,.. ,0,.,. ... inotner uiu. ..... JS, holding! down to normal with f the urplua moved out. In the j .rtotime cv. ..... I juture i poorer concilium man a ; "Z, ego due to the sigh price of j JkJj during the winter. Brisk trading ; for cubes bus forced extras and prime , i iiu null a ccm on too luciu ex turn 01 481'i and 450 rc'PectircJ'- Other grades unchanged but market Urn wilh -I'l!1" offerings well ah nrbed. Eggs and Pounry. Tift, la's' hen, tils. Irse pullet! . ...i ....24c 20c I5tci ic ....21c Ufa.', HS"t -..... Usui, heavy nring rincliens Butterfat and Butter. gainers oic ..470. 40c ..47(41): 'rearaery llutterfst Meat Market Steers 5(gSV4c , 2ij!iUc 'ows Kses Wethers Veil, light fancy . . Veal, heavy thin . , Veil, heavy aud fat I (.'(!, l lC ; era l ie1 era i2c! 013c; lB(jil7e I'erk, dressed t. Hojs, live '. .J2V4r(iiac brains, nay. Wheat, bushel $LSO (Jats, bushel . i 70c Hurley, ton . . $50 Sew oat vetch hay, ton $20 Old hay, ton $13 Vegetables. I'otltofi. local.... 2 Vic Khubarb 12c ICirrols oc Tornips 2 Vic wool. Valley wool .401333c PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., March 23 Cnt- Ille, hoes and sheep, nominally steady; no receipts. PORTLAND PRICES I'OltTLAXl), March, 25. Egs. neak to lc lower; current receipts Lllc; pullets 2l",if25c; firsts 2l'2'f! : henneries 2iV,126c delivered Portland. Itutter firm scarce; extra cubes, rity Hl'.i-; standards -Kic; prime firsts 40; firms -He; undergrndes nominal, prints -IRc; cartons dllc. tntterfat firm, sciiixt: beat clnirn ing crcnin -lOrer" -ITfr ; net, cliippera trn?lc in r.nne one; -ISc delivered l'ortlancl. Poultry firm, scarce: heavy 'hrtis 21 rents per pound; light 22c; spring nominal; old roosters 10c; d'.tclcs. vbite Pckin 25c; live, turkeys 2oC; ilreiipeil turkeys SIlol-Tlc: geese lie. Onions steady, ?;t.2.i07 .,..,.. Potatoes quiet ?1.50rtl.0. Xuts steady; walnuts No. 1 2Sc??- lc; filberts nominal; almonds 20cit; -tic; Brazil nuts 12(gl5c; Oregon ehestntits nominnl. Hnps steady; new clusters ltln717c; fugitles 15(ftlSc; old crop nominal. Lascara bnrk nuiet: new peel ifir'S: Oregou grape root -ic, , PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. March 25. Wheat bids: Hard white, bluestem, hasrt $1.07; soft white JI.M; west ern white, hard winter $1.0-1: north ern spring, western red JJl.G". Todays car receipts: Flour i. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, March 25. The wheat opening, which varied from unchang ed figures to a set back to 2c May 1.1 1-4 to $1.04 1-4 and July H.4:iU, to S1.44 3-4. was followed by rise to May $1.00 and July l-4i i-s. Wicnt closed strong 2 to 3 B-8c t higher. Mny fl.6T, to J1.07 3-4 ao July fl.48 1-2 to S1.4S 7-S. Alter opening at 7-Sc decline, the eorn market rallied, but then weak- rnrci again. t-Orn closed firm. 1 Uc to 2Uc net hither. May $1.12 to $1.12 1-8. Stnrtimr ot- a.Sf to .1-4 nff. Mnv 7-8 to 44 1-8, oats recovered and men sagged anew. CHICAGO PRICES CHICAGO Mar.k O.", Wheat No. 2 rd $1.07 1-4. Corn. No. 3 mixed $1.00 1-2; No. 1 Hlow $1.13 1-4. OatS. No. O ml-reA Al 1 OrfTJO l-e! So. 3 White 40li(f?J.-, 5J Hie. 'n O '! Ort QA. Tha.l.v 70 Timothy seed $5.25(36.50. Clover seed $21.50iQ30.0O. 'ard $16.22. 113 "ius $17.02. U. S. BONDS Sales in $1000! High Low ! Close 471101.14;.. 54 101.23!., ..12'. ,.13 ''. l't4Vi. A 2,1 4H. 3d 414. ' 4ib 44. G0T.414. ..20 -28 ..17'. ...18 1041 100.30-.. 162101.20:.. 220101.30:., ..27:.. ..20 I 80:101.23 ., ..25....2S; Roots and Herbs Used In Medicine The I.vdt. v. ninth. m MHlr!nl "-oinpany of Lynn, Mass., rec- Wiled ns tDe reaiest user of ""ts and horh. in ih world, i 0r half a million ponnda are "led lnnn.il. 1- ,.n.rliirtne ydla v. Pinkham's Vegetable : Compound er. .. - inese neroa are nain-i- vy wun inn erreatnat car at. tne on of thi year when the tnedirin.i ... ui.u .1...' "'"tain are) at their best. This, - " e en so n wiuiu m-j part, accounts for the wonder '"I efficiency nf Lydla E. Pink aim s Vegetable Compound In re '"finr. aiiin,. WOmen to health ,r' strength. rPOFVie rnl t pormv ICPVI'T :-"" -"' ;0 MINER BLDG. .'HONE 25, 1925 ABELMARTINSAYS: The Eugene Guard EUGENH, ORE., MAUOU 25, 1925. Subscription Rates: By Carrier, yearly in advance $5.00 By Carrier, monthly . 5(i By Mail, in Oregon, yearly . 4.00 Outside of State, yearly 5.00 Fnreljn Representatives'. Atlantic Coast Italph U. Mulligan. SO East 42d St.. New York Citv. Middle West C. J. Anderson, 3l',0 N. Michigan Ave., Chicajo, 111. Pacific Coast M. C. MorgeuBen & Co., 564 .Market St., San Francisco. Entered at Poatoffice in Eugene, Ore., as Second Class Mail Matter. Advertisers are requested to re I port promptly to The Guard office any errors In their advertisements. The Guard will not accept respon- "r, m" "correct '""Hon of th. same ndverl.sement. I uiistmed Hates: line insertion . lc word Six insertions 5c a word One month 15c a word Minimum advertisement .". 25c Telephone 12011 SPECIAL- SALE SEWING MACHINES PRICED FROM $3 IT Singers, New Home, White 'and many other makes. Come early for best selection. CHAIU.ET'S 63-0' Y. Sth. Phone 1122 tf ! POLLTKV There is big money raising Purebred Chickens bred to lay from 200 to 300 eggs a year, hundreds have grown wealthy ii ibe past few yearn. Send your name and address and we will mail you postpaid free, full information about an eusy, eco nomical and practical way to get started in this money making busi ness. Address Purebred Chicken Editor, Northwest Poultry Journal, rtalcm, Oregon. m25 WHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR' Auto, Residence, Farm, Land Kale Contract, Large llouae, furuished suitable for roomers or boarders; lits. tiee us for exchanges of all kinds. El tiEXE REALTY CO. Phone 1077, Room 2ut First National Rank Bldg. m25 Rl'SCH'S HI-URALlE" CHICKS from two and three-year-old White Leghorns. $140 per 1000. .Special offer on our March hatches. Pay us a viait and it will pay you. Odds and ends every Monday and Tuesday, Sc. RL'riCH POULTRY FARMS, Rox 104-R, Junction City, Oregon. Wed-tf I 1 YWll'.KK Alt h -1 OU 1'KO.H.' We have properly that wc can ex change for property in any town, city, county or stalo in the 1'nited Stales. EUGENE REALTY CO. rhone 1077, Room 21, First National Hank Bldg. . m25 R. H. FIELDS, M. D.-Gcnernl practice. Special attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases of W'o men. Office Sia-44-45 Miner Bldg. Phono 2H. Residence I2W Patter son St. I'hone 1370. tf FOR SALE 1022 Ford Delivery or Roadster; license, speedometer; nearly new tires, new battery and radiator. Car completely overhaul ed last winter; $175 cash; $200 terms. Box 140, Drain, Ore. m20 FOR RENT 1-room apartment, front entrance, private bath, lighla and water furnished. Also healer and gas plate; $15 per month. Call 1570 E 13lh St. or phone 1410-R. m31 WAX Tr D To hear from owner of sawmill wanting location; lots of good timber, not for from R. R. Ad dress LOUIS KXEBEL, Junction City, Ore. al FOR SALE Dodge Touring car $123; good running condition. Unceda Cafe, 52'J Willamette St. m27 CERTIFIED BI'RHANKS High grade earliest of all; good grade Burbank aeconds from eenified siock. M. E. McClaskey, Monroe. Ore. al FOR SALE 1 Colonial pipelcsa fur nace, almost new. Will sell cheap. Also 1 one-horse electric . motor. I'hone 355 J. l( FOR SALE Peppermint roots, 50c per sock. Come aud dig them. 3-4 mile above Eugene Bridge. Phone 5U-F-0. II. E. REED. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, light and water furnished $15 per month. 'Phone (H-J. m20 FOR BENT Most reaaonable light housekeeping and Bleeping rooms, in town. 000 W 7th St. n20 roR RENT- Furnished C-room home I Willamette street. ( OOI r.lt REALTY CO., 005 il'bone 640. Willamette. a-hone two. 1 .-,-., ijl-vt Fnrnished 0-room r . .... reh .arase. lWW ymtT',i. phone 341 1. evenings. ! WANTED By bnsmesi man. room ..J ..rare. Addreis 444 I, csre Guard. i . ..l-vt 5 furnisneo - - . l.j.at. " !" In" J m.'O s.'tii ner month. Phone HO.-J- m. - - FOR SALE Kimball Player Piano; vj..:.i. r..n... fl-cvlinder su'.o. 4..0 W lit St. ni20 FOR RENT Famished 3-p.om apartment. Ground floor. 602 East 14(h. Evenings. , FIVE EMPTY ROOMS for real nr.- NEW TODAY NEW TODAY I AUCTION SALE AT GREER-CAIJ.AHAX AUCTION MARKET Southeast corner l'ark Square, Eugene, Ore., SATURDAY, MAUCH 28. 1925 Starting at 1 P. II. e have receicd the furniture from Iwo homes with orders to sell to the highcit bidders at our next regular auction sale to be held Sat urday (nexli afternoon. A number of small consignments hsve also been added making ibis a big sale and of exceptional variety. Below is i brief description of many ot the articles to be offered: Full siied overstuffed llaicmi.irt h, a Bakers' cut velour. beautiful blue I pattern, only si ghtly mti- , j large bed Davenport, upholstered ; in leather; 2 large oak dining tables ! and 2 sets good diuers to match;! 4 large oak roc kers; 2 small rock- ers; 1 Reed cuair end table; 2 ' wb.te dressers; 1 oak dresser; li ivory chiffonier; 1 oak chiffonier; 2i library tables; 1 child's rocker; 1 j baby bed with mattress nearly new;; 1 gate-leg breakfast table, and 4 i low back chairs: about 1 dur.ru odd j chairs; 2 ranges; 2 healing stoves; j 2 lawn mowers; 1 refrigerator; ! rugs, carpets; beds; springs; mat-j tresses; 'j sewing machine; in.r- : rors; baby buggy; stono jars; 50 j qts. Iiomc canned fruit; Vega cream ! separator; inctlliutor; brooder; dish- j es; utensils; brooms; spades; jhov els; hoes; 50 fl. gardeu hose; .1 horse corn and besn plauter; cul tivator; plow; tools; cbaiua, .etc. Everybody welcome. J. K. liliEEH. AUCTIONEER I'hone 33. in27 VOi KENT 2 Kurnielied aiarlmci)ts, cheap. 1 large house furnished suitable for boarders or roomers. EL'GENE HE At. TV CO. Phone 11177, Room 2o Firit National Rank Hl.le. , 5 : FOR RENT r'ew modern house ou ; full lot. t.'lose to h'gh school'; ' 10 , per month. Phone IHiti-U urjlt ; r"UK SALE Real Estate W. H. COOPER Eugene's Largest Home Sellers 605 Willamette Phone 010 CLOSE IN WEST SIDE 0-rooni ' house. 4 blocks from Yillamette St. Only f.!200; $1000, balance like rent. EAST SIDE RrNC.A!.OW A dandy home, new 5-room. hardwood floora, full basement. This is worth the money. Price $4500. Good terms. A BARGAIN" A 10-room home on Patterson street, close to Univer sity, double plumbing, fireplace, lot OOxiytl, paving in and paid for. This home will be sold for $4750 and is a real buy at ill's price. Good terms; See tins at olice. CHOICE EAST .SIDE LOT If you want a good lot we got it near Uni versity. Price $1250; good terms. We have a good grocery store priced to sell; $1050; mny take something Jn trade. W. H. COOPER REALTY OFFICE 005 Willatncto Phone (110 l in25 ! ANNOUNCEMENT ( BRADLEY. THE LOAN MAN ri(i PER CENT ON FARMS We wish to announce to our many patrons that we have just recently arrnneed to renresrnt the John Hancock- Mutual L'fc Insurance' Company. through their state agents, McMnster, Ireland & Co in the loaning ot their money in I his territory. That we are now prepared to con sider dignified, conservative loans on Willamette Valley farms where the property is being kept up and operated. Can make the loons for 5. 7 or 10 years, or 20 years ainortlt ed at a 51-j per cent'rate. All the loans have liberal prepayment privileges and we will be able to give prompt, definite aervire, LAWSUN G. BRADLEY, 31 7th Ave. Fast. Phono 544 m20 P.RUH.EY THE LOAN MAN Liberal loans, yuirk service. Easy payments. Eugene. Cottage Grove or Springfield residences. Furnish monev to build. LAWStlN G. BKADI.EY 31 7th Ave. East. Phone 544 tf FOR SALE Will sacrifice one new modern six-room bouse with gar age, ready to move into. Coat of construction included, lot , 40x150 ,and all assessments paid $3250. Will sell for $3000. $1200 cash, rest like rent. Wm. Kercher, 1431 west Olh and Almaden St. Also: four-room bouse on paved street. I if. ! FOR SALE Seven-room liiuse. pay ments same as rent. Also several good lots .liesp. A 14x10 .hingled roof gsrsge plsced on your tot for Sj.jO. ur.intur- -fljijir.o.j, house mover. Phone 1722. thi 710 E i tf : 17th St. FOR SALE BY OWXER--Coiy home on Fairmmint boulevard, fine view, atriclly modern, fruit, .anlen mol. Priced reasonable. Terms. Owner leaving ci'y 170S-1I I'bone '' $175 each buys 0 b gL never-flooded lots on graveled slree.. near high school, near csr line; n.-y; walking distsuce to town. Adaess Ublu csre Gusrd. FOR SAI.l-i 0-room bclisc. modern. ' smsll payment down. Or will take car or lot aa first payment. W. I.'. ANDERSON, WJ II. gh. Phone i2. tf DO 1 Ol WANT a Ranch ' PETERS. Auctioneer at 32 We.t Slh Ave. L EOU SALE Wood WOOD Now Kody maple, and 10-in-and Johnson. is the time to buy. B-h. fir and oak. 4-ft.. bl,e 410-II. ll'Oitt It fjl ' WOOD from the man that cuts K.fv 11. in-Ill- e...er. .'n. ; 5ii. W. i. Scliarrn. I'll one If MiR SAI K- WOOD; good se..ned osk .,d for l It $-8 per rord. Phone 3! ' iTlUATRV .Ki Fl aa-wJ wmnt deliver.-d; 1-1 Eugene. A M. Mai j ner THE EUGENE" Mr. Clarence Beasley an Miss Kid Purviance wuz wed last night. j ad Miss Tawney Apple at th' organ. One good thing, if th United States FOR SALE-Po,dtrU BABY CHIX Tsncred strain, guaranteed strong and healthy. From trapnestrd two and ttirep-vcar old lien. Visitor. welcome. G. N. Bryant, Junction J City. tf I WHITE LEGHORN CHIX 2 and 3! year eld O. A. C. kens mated with ! high producing Hollywood male birds. We hatch from our own stock on free range. $140 per 1000. $15 j per 100. HatcMng eggs SI) per 100. 1 Satisfaction guaranteed. Williams White Leghorn Farm, llilsc-y, Ore. m31 tOH SALE Rhode Island Red eggs. $1 per setting; $5 per hundred; Chix 25 to 100 15c each. Order to day. Poulouse geese eggs $1 per C- HOFFMAN IlltOS., Goshen. Ore. If FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, from heavy laying strain. 1010 West Tt li. Phone 1SI!!-U ui20 FOR SALE RHODE- ISLAND RED batcb;ug eggs for Bale. 75c per setting of 15. Plioue 1754-J. tf t'OK SALkJt artn Products 1ANC V V a Lima Gein Potatoes $LoU per 100 lbs. No. I Oregon It urban It t'otaueH per 100 lbs. No. 'J Oregon Hurbj.uk Potatoes, ?l.r per HK lbs. at GKO T. HALL'S PACKING HOU'SK, lid W(.t dlb Phone 101."). tf IT'S 11 EKE! The famous crimson rhubarb, durk red. very .mellow, re quires balf the umai sugaT. It's the King of pics. Plants ou farm .20c eacu flo pfr 100; specu: on M lots. It. PAESCHKE, Junction Cit, K. j 1', nine miles uurtb on Highway. ALFALFA, lirain. Hay, Tiniuthy and I Straw, guaranteed ituality; promt. t shipment. Price! upon application. RICHARD NVMAN. Walla Walla. 'Washington. ilon-Wed-Sat-al FOR SALE Oat and vetch or cheat hay 1024 crop. $IS f. o. b. car or at barn 1 1-2 miles west of Irving. H. .1. STEWARD, M. R. A., phone 1SF-42 - tf Bl'KUAXK POTATOES $2 per 100 lbs. at the Geo. T. Hall warehouse. 143 West Sth.. Eugene, Ore. tf FOR SALE Magoon and Marshall strawberry plants. Inquire V. H. Howe. 'III! High street. tf FOR SALE Stock FOR HALE 25 bead of Montana horHea, ull halter broke. Most of them broke to work; weight i:t01) to 1500 lbs. 4 to 8 years old. Call at 1440 Columbia. Phone 102-Y. tf FOR SALE 7 head of draft horses, weight from 1450 to 1750. Coast Rouge Lumber Co., Mabel, Ore. m25 FOR SALE, One. good family milch cow giving 3 gals, good rich milk. Wm. Kercher. 1431 west llth St.. near Almnden St. tf tUK SALE Used Autos FOR SALE If you are looking for a bargain in a good uaed car. here it is, 1023 Ford Touring tn Al mechanical condition. Price $225; Terms. Cash $200. Addreas 100 care Guard. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 101.8 Dodge Touring, good mechanically. Good rubber. Terms. See Hunt, caro E. C. Simmons Co. m25 FOR SALE Buiok 0, $315. New top. Good paint and rubber. A bar gain. See this al Schiuiiners Paint Storo on 8:h St. n20 FOR SALE Ford truck; $250. or trade for touring car. J. J. Har rington, Veneta, Ore. lu 27 FOR SALE Beet 11122! Chevrolet in town; cords: extras; $300. Phone 1201I-.I. , tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous HOME GROWN FRUIT AND WAL NUT TREES We have a splendid lot of Royal Ann end other varie ties of cherries, Italian, French and Date prune!. Bartlrtt pears, plums, apple., quincta, Frsnquette wal nuts, almonds and filberts. Our stock la carefully grown from scions aelected from the best besr lng orchards in this locality. Rose bushes, flowering shrubs, ever greens. WOODRUFF'S NUR SERY, ealesyard 03 East 7lh across from Gray'! Cash and Carry Store. ' FOR SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER BY SEALED BIDS One-room sebool house al Ada, 30 by 25 feet inside, 14 single desks. 2 seats, teacher'a desk anil chair, organ, assortment of charts and maps, Waterbury heating system, 0 black boards, bell, and water pipes, fau- ets. etc. Rights to reject any r all bids and to sell separate any article reserved. All bids must lie sent before April 15, 11)25. to MRS. ELSIE JACKSON. West Lake, Oregon. Bida opened April 18. all j Full SALE Complete equipment for ' I,..,. 1... Khm, ()Bt ., ,on ArIllrD, I,-, Ma.hine. A sectional Ice boxes 10x10 feet. Refrigerator case aud pump. -. Complete back room equipment. Priced lo Sell U OF (1. MARKET, 70 East Ninth. m3l OAK Oak t agon material, oak rol's, limber "a i, .. ,or ir,r,... ' Oaklsnd. Oregon. ill 8leo,l,d big "ier'ai' No. 01 R.dio. ' UOR RENT-Larg. comfortably fur npicmuu ' ""' , ..,.... niahed front bedroom on ground .. .i. :.. . ., .....I,,,.,,, .,,,1 re. ill lo use. g-md as new but for Jess than half the price. A tell bargain, See It at MAi K BROS. ELECTRIC KPE - t'lAl.TY CO., No. SO West 7lh Ave. m.'O NT BONE COHSETS-371 W. 7th bc.oe 2H4-L. Mrs. Irene B. Cros ley. Foil SALE Perennial plants and gladioii.a bulbs. MISS SHOIir, I. il2 Columbia. Phone E104 II. tf i GUARD I FOR SALE - Aceaneo, FOR SALE TO PRIVATE I'AUTTES Hirdseye maple Princess droser with chiffonier to match, tt-burucr oil stove with oven. Oue oak dress er, one oak buffet all in first clasa condition. Must sell. CANNON 65 West 8;h. Upitaira m23 MADE TO YOUR MEASURE . $;1.90 to $10.5 J Lads and gcnilemeu's Kuickorbock ers and riding breeches. Caps and Shirts. I.ISTON MFC. CO.. Elks Bids: n,0 TRAILERS FOR SALE All kml parts for all Cars. RECLAIMED AUTO PARTS CO. i:iU-144 West Sth. Eugene. Ore. m31 FOR SALE by City View Orchards, spraying outfit, 1 gun, S rods and lots of extras. Fine shape. Ready to go. Price $100. Phono Ol-F-22. Box 150, Eugene. tf FOlt SALE A gat stove in good condition. A bargain. a'JS E h. In quire al tbc house in the rear. ni27 USEO P110NOGUAUPS. Victor and other standard makes at geuuinc bargain prices from $15 up. caay terms. Lara way Music Stores tf WHEN you build your home buy your concrete, gravel and snnd from Wil fert Sand & Gravel Co. All kinds of crushed rock. 1,'boue UHl. tf Til ALTO DEALERS Send for cut and prices of the best and cheap est Oak ltoiidster bodies made. JLLIHKK MILL & MAMH'AO TOHV, Oakluud. Ore. tf FOR SALE Gurden seeds, liardeu Implement!, Fertilizers, Sheep Uttano, Nitrate of odn and Chick Feeds. HASKELL FEED STORE, West Ninth and Olive Sti. tf P. A. SHINGLE CO. P. A. Stanley, manager, ltlachly, Oregon, manu facturers of strictly vertical graiu Cedar thingles. tf FOR SALE Complete grocery store equipment, shelving, scales. Regis ter safe. U. ot O. MEAT MARKET 70 E Mill. tf USED PIANOS Standard makes, good conditiou, ass-low as $2110, easy terms. Laraway Music Store. tf COAL FOR SALE Peacock Rock Springs, best grades of Utah coal and Gasco Briquets. RAINIER COAL CO., 15 E. 7th St. Phone 41 WANTED To sell fresh and cured meats. Live and dressed poultry at Baldwin Market, 775 Monroe St. Phone 200. If ORGANS, used but entirely over hauled at special prices of $25 and $.'15. Laraway Music S.tores. tf FOR SALE Year old Airedale dog. Csre Guard 00!l. tf t'VK HEN't FOR CASH RENT 275 acre farm all in cultivation. Cloae to Eugene. Crop and personals for sale. Milk contract If wanted. Addresa 10210 Guard. m25 GARAGE FOR RF.XT two inrs. I ll W llth. Room tOR RENT Houses FOR RENT New modern house on full lot. Close to high acbool, $30 per month. Phone 1100-1,. 11120 FOR RENT 0-room furnished house and garage on west side of town. For information Phono 1830-J. ni25 FOR RENT Small new linuae, gar age, cloae in. Inquire 257 W 17lb. FOR RENT Apartments NICELY FURNISHED 3 room apartment with bath, hot and co!d water and telephone furnished; pri vate entrance. Will be vacant April 1. Rent $.",0. (113 10th Ave. or phone 1812-R. tf FOR HENT-2-room furnished j apartment with kitchenette, well I furniahed. Adults only. 411 W 10th. Plo.ne 111 I II or call at 18.1 l.m - coin. tf FOR RENT 2 two-room furnished j ,nll,.. c w,. apartments or flat furniahed or tin- , . 1 furniahed. Phone llltl-lf before:" WANTED Situation 8:30 a. m. or after 5:30 p. m. m'.'il FOR RENT Three-room fiirnishrcl apartment and sleeping porch. 012 Lincoln SI. m25 FOR RENT Modern furnished 1 apartment. No children. 1075 Law- rence. tf THE CRESCENT APARTMENTS ire lome of Ibe best in Eugene; one vacancy. 231 E 12th. tf 1 l.-jjlt RENT 2 room housekeeping apartment, Phone Bti8. 823 Pearl. 26 FOR RENT Cosy furnished apart ment, Do-wnatairs, front eutrance. (iarage. 331 W 10th. tf IDEAL APARTMENT for 2, furnish- 1 ,l HtrnMiair. nrivai. entrance. Garage. 331 W 10th. tf - ONE and two-room apartments. 137 FURNISHED Apartment for rent Inquire upstairs, 1000 W 3rd. If FOR RENT Rooms LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, I'OMPI.E' TEI.Y F II It N I S II E Dl SLEEPING ROOMS AND SMALL APARTMENTS AT MATLOCK S HOTEL, STI I and WILLAMETTE j I NDEIt NEW MANAGEMENT, tf ; i floor one block from University. 'rival entrance. I'hone 15)8. tf j,-,,,, RENT Front room wilh sleep- j j,,. porch for light housekeeping. , AiJ 3,r,n f. c,i y - 6i, I ,f, NICK KooM, cloae In, $3 per week. 672 llth Ave. W. tf FOR UK.NT (sleeping Enjoin. Phone 1H72. JvtT m25 SH E plei.apt lleepiog rooms. . w 8:h. I 82 1 20 does decide t' hold aloof an' git along without friends 11 SaV0 a l0t 0 m0ney- BOAHD AND ROOM ! i j I . j l:;it p. ni.. Thursday, April 2nd, HOARD with iudivUiunl rooms. Real hlUVi. for the grading of approximate home cooking; flu per week. 1IWJ ! ry (wu miles of County Road west 1't'1"'1- . iw;of Noti poslofflce on Elk Creek. iHi.ni avi. imu-i... "! 'Jhe r or bid ... ' 1 i Phone 1IH0-L. Ma E Dth. in 27 WANTED To Rent RESPONSllil.E pjrty want! to rent 4 or 5 room modem furnished bouse with enruce. Will lenao if desirable. Phone 51. tt I " WANTED To Trade ! FOR EXCHANGE Close In East I2lh right room residence arrang ed no four rooms could be rented at $50 tier month besides four good living rooms. Fully modem, extra good furnace, cement basement, bandy laundry, garage, good tine lot. Will exchange for 5-room mod ern bungalow, preferably east side. Address 10427 Guard. it $2500 CASH and several good piecea of income property to exchange for modern homo In Eugene, five to aevru-room in good location want ed. GEO. MELVIN MILLER, SIIO Will. St. Pbouo 017. ni20 BRING US YOUR TRADES We may have just what you want. C. F. HYDE REALTY COMPANY 731 Willamette (upstairs) tf I'CMt EXCHANGE Medford resi dential properly for Eugene prop erty, luquiro at Matlock Hotel. m25 PIANOS taken tn trade tor phono grapha without extra payments. Selh laraway Music Store. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine large safe. Write or call 282 E Oth St. tf WANTED To Duu WANTED TO BUY Old carpet! snd rugs or wilt takn tn your old rugs on new ones. We have the uioat complete curpet cleaning equipment in the city. FLUFF RUG CARPET CLEAN ING CO.. 1030 Jefferaon. Phone 401. We rail for and deliver. a'JO WANTED If you havo a real farm bargain, we have a buyer. Write ns full particulars. MELVIN HAN SEN CO.. Renltura. 742 Willam ette St. m20 WANTED Will buy worn out Brua aela and wool ingrain carpets. Fluff Rug Co., Phone 401. tf WANTED Poultry, Phone 41(5. eg and veal, tf HELP WANTED ANTED Competent carpenter. Must be skillful and fast worker. No amateur need apply. Phone '73511. 11125 WANTED --Demonstrators to travel and work with crew. See Mrs. Glenn, 5:30 tn 8 p. m., Apt. 3, Mat lock Hotel. ni25 FALI.ERS AND BECKERS want ed ut Ycntn, tire. Heo Matlcrk at Ycncta Mdl. iu25 1 nullSE logger and team wanted at j .m,0,.,v .Mm, Veneta. Ore. m23 1 . , -IWAV'I'KII lle.i.lered I.n.lv Phnr. WIDOW 38, with little girl 5 has own car. Would like position as rotnlianion to lady, Caro Guard 10304. in.' RELIABLE NURSE Will lake care of patient snd patient's borne. Due Ion reference!. Phone 1731-R. tf GARDEN plowing or team work of any kind. Reasonable. O. A. Rice, No. 2 N. Madison. ni28 INTERIOR DECORATING. Outside i painting at reduced prices. Phoue! IN2IIJ. ' If! DRESSMAKING your home or and at remodeling at mine. I'bone If NURSE Phone eiperienced. tf WANTED Housework, dav or hour. 1 Eiperienced. I'bone 780-Y. tf WANTED-ienced. -Practical nursing. Eiper-'r ISO-Y. If1 WANTED All kinds ot -calaomining , over paper or plaster. Clll MO E Hib. Phone 0K3-II. m'.'.V Wanted Miscellaneous WE do expert landacapiug at reaaon - able pricei. PARK LANDSCAPE COMPANY 1OI0 Willsm.lli. Phone 70 : KXPEIlT , filing done at 11011 i j.in,,,!,, St. Sati.fntioD guaranteed, K- A 'jell. " '1 MARCEL MARKING 50c; O.butn U lleauty Parlour. Phoue hill. ,f WOOD SAWING- Phone T3I-II. SARIIACIIER. CLARK'S MEAT MARKET is open i Jortosmc... 3.S.-. Blair slr.el. if WW1ED Practical nursing. Phone; ifj ministratjhus sale or AN Notice is hereby given that by slr- ., 'SITiX I.ane ioiilIt, entered March 3rd, U-. licensiag m bs admintstriitrix of the fitate of i'hartea I.e Smith, deceased, to sell at private tale the In ml 3 herein described, I wilt on and after tlio IStlh day of April, 101!St of for for sale on the preminea and sell nc private tale to the highest bidder fnr en fcli, ilie folluwius described premises, to wit: Uejln at the most Kaitcrlv N. K. corner of l. U ( No. Win Tp. lrt S. R. 3 West of W. M.; run thence S 14 rain. W on Kast line of claim l.'l.U'J chs., thence N 81 j i iti lit -I,- v. v i u.'it. iiuu. ii'.ju .". 1 ?. inin. W 'AA'2 chs., ami thence S i Sl dec. M min. K lO.'JO chs. to place of beginning, J(U17 acres, more or less, in line Comity, Oregon. Subject (o the npproval of said Court. MONA It. SMITH, Administratrix. A. K. WUKKLEit, Attorney.. No.lS0S-Veddj-al6 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the I County Court of 1jiii County in the ' Court room, Eugene, Oregon, until is fi'Herved. Plana and Specifications may be secured from the County Surtey or's Office, Eugene, Oregon. Deposit of $5 is required. II V ORDER OP THE COUNTY COURT, S. HRVSON, County Clerk No.lSUO-Wed-dy-al MISCELLANEOUS 1 HAVE AO acres, garden land at building, orchard and berrlea and hay in barn to put in crop. 1 will furnish all this for one-third of the crop to some one that uuderstands thsl kind of farming if recommend ed. See A. T. Brewer at Fall Creek,' Ore., Phoue 3U-F-32 Springfield. s m28 WORK WII 11.10 YOTI LEARN We tench you the latent methods in tlio art of beauty culture. Classes be ginning In the evening In Marceling and French paper curling. HOSE LA VOGUE, 1258 Klucaid, near 13th. Phone 1502. tf MY Imported Percheron Stallion Lis burg. 00018 and French Draft Stal lion I.ucky 32253 will atand from Eugene to Iirane and Cottage Grove after April 1st. E. D. MILLS, Al. R. C, Eugene, Ore. m4-ll-18-25 MATTRESSES made over with without new ticks; can be relumed same day; new niattreaaes any else, O'Brien's Mattress & Upholstering Co., phone 3111), 301 E Kill. tf HOUSES, heavy machinery, boilers and smoke slacks moved and raised. Buildings bought and aold. Esti mates cheerfully given. See Lam mers, I he house mover, Phone 1722. lies. 710 E 17th St. tf ANY girl in trouble may communicate with Ensign Lea of the Salvation Army at the Wbito Hhiold Home, 5115 Mnyfair Ave., Portland, Ore. tt TELEGRAPH Y-K A DIG SCHOOL To the young man or woman. Complete course at small cost. Positioni secured; send for eitalog, 432 Illy Ex. Bldg., Portland, Ore. m25 MILADYS BEAUTY HUOPPK Mrs. Blake, Marcels Uiat atay. Phone 888. over The Towne Shoppe. We carry a- full lino of Inectu, tf PHONOORAPIIH REPAIRED Any makes work guaranteed, prices reaaouable. Laiaway Mliaic Stores tf TUB STOVE IIOSP1TAI We buy, sell, repair and eiclmnge all kinds of stoves, ranges and heaters. 2108 Washington St. Phone 1552-R. tf BRING your work to lloffman'a where (he beat of workmanship costs no more. Watchmakers a: Jewelers, 7lJ Willamette. tf C. D. JOHNSTON, CONTRACTOR. Sewer connections, leptic tanks, drainage. Telephone 15-IO-L If M. O. WARNER, tunes, repairs pisnos. 45 years. Phone Applegate Furniture. tf I'RASII HAULING Call 1102. LOST LOST Fox terrier dog about 6 mol old. White with tun face, whits strip In foreheld. Finder please no tify Charles U Good, llox J-KI, J-.u gene. Reward. ui2ll LOST--A Maltese colored Persian cat since Sunduy. March 15th. Re ward for his return to Mrs. Leon ard Gross, 030 Charueltoo. ni'.'5 LUST- Box addressed to Eugene Hospital. Notify Wlllaioetla Valley Transfer C". Reward. tf lhimne.na Opportunities FOR SAI.E-Maplei Auto ( imp, 10 niilei north of Engeni on Plclfic Highway. Junction City. Route No. 2. i28 FOR SALE Travelers Rest Auto Camp. Eugene M. It. A. ni27 MONEY TO LOAN .MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY $14 11 per month will pay for in no monins. uioiu iii'si "iand accruing coats, 1 will on Salur lotal espense of obtaining loan. Ibe 4th day of April, 1025, al Ihl EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY. , )l(jur , on Ovor, in t, afternoon of 1 Ulh Ave. 1 none viinii j,, ,t lue Southwest Irvnt door i Eugene, (ire. tfj(f he i;ountr Court Houae, in Eu- mTiVFY TO I OAN ' ! gene, I.ane County, Oiegon. offer for ; ' ' ;, ,, rllr .ale ind sell for cash, at public auc- """ 1 .V.... .! .. 1 ' i u. tt, ; MONEY TO LOAN I have money to loan on good farm or city prop- erty. W. B COOPER, 005 Willam- ette St., Phoue till'. If HA. r '.r: ,..7',7rr-"J tf 2H-1 r.-slt r.uia j.,..s.-i ou amor- tired plan ai a low rate. W. J. I I.ICHTY, XI K 8th Ave. If i -(ANH ,,KNTv MONEY, lit, and Farm, lowest interest rate. F. J. Berger, 0,'W W illamelle SL If I Pago Seven STATEMENT Of the Owntrshlp. Manaaement, Cir culation. Etc,, Required by the Act of Conerwt of August 24, 1912. Of the Kutene Guard, published daily except Sunday, at Eugene, Ore gtu, for April 1, 1VJ3. State of Oregon, Comity of Lane br, Uefore me. a Notary Public in anil for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Kugene S. Kelty, who, having been duly swoia accord--ing to law, deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of The Eu gene Guard and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge aud be- i:f ... q i rue ataiemeuc oi tne owner- shin, management and circulation of the aforesaid publication for the data shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1012, em bodied in section 443, Postal Law! and Herniations, printed on the re verse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor, and business managers are: Pub lisher, Cuard Printing Company, Eu gene, Ore.; Editor, Paul It. Kelty, Eugene, Ore.; Business Manager, Eugene S. Kelty, Eugene, Ore. 2. That the owuera are: Guard Printing Company, Eugene, Oregon; Paul R. Kelly, president, Eugene, Oregon; Mary J.;, Kelty, yice-prcai-dent, Eugene. Oregon; Eugene) 8. Keltyi secretary-treasurer, Eugen. Oregon. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owuing or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities: Effie Fish er, Hoseburg, Ore.; First NatT. Bank, Eugene, Oregon. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders aa they appear upon the books of th compauy, but also, In easel where) the .lioideroraecVholderear: upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela tion, the name of the person or corps lation for whom such trustee la act ing, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain itatementa em bracing affiant's full knowledge and umri s. 10 uie circumstances and : condition! under which itockliolderi i and security holder! who do not ap- -pear upon the books of the company ! as trusteea, hold stock and leeuritlel In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner: and this iffiant has no reaaon to believe that any other person, association, or corporation ha! any interest direct or indirect in the said atock, bonds, or other leeuritlel thin aa 10 itited by him. 5. That the average number of copiel of each Issue of this publica tion lold or distributed, through Ihl mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib er! during the alx months preceding the date shown above ii 5704. EUGENE S. KELTY, Businesa Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before mt thil 24th day of March, 1025. Notary Public. (My commission explrea 12-0-27) NOTICE TO CREOITORS Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern that the underalgned, Edwin Johnaoti has been duly ap pointed Executor ot the Inst Will and Testament of Martin Johnson, de ceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot lne, and has qualified aa such exeu lor, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied ind requested to present the lame, verified ai required by law, with the proper Touchers, to aaid ex ecutor at the office of Charles A. Hardy, In the First National Bank building, In Eugene, Oregon, within alx months from thi date of thii no tice. IHits of first publication, this llth day of March, A. I)., 1025. EDWIN JOHNSON. Executor of the last Will ind Teita. ment of Martin Johnson, deceased. CHARLES A. HARDY, Attorney for Estste, 1st National Bank Bldg., Eugene, Oregon. No.l807-Wed-dy-alS NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORE CLOSURE Notice ia hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of ssla in foreclosure issued out of the Cir cuit Court of Iine County, Oregon, on the 4th day of March, 1025. in a suit wherein on the 3rd day of March, 1025, in aaid court I. G. Wilson, Carl Wilson and K. C. Wilson, plaintiffs, -recovered judgment against the de fendants, I). C. i leirwater and Ora Clearwater, for the ium of $300.00 with Intereat thereon at 8 per cent per lunum from July 27th, 1023, until piid and Ihl further turn of $5000 at torney'! fees, ind Ihl further lufa of $35.40 cost! and disbursement! here in, which judgment waa enrolled and dorleted in the Clerk's Office of ss:d Court in laid county on the 3rd day of March, 1U25, and Hid execution to me directed commandlug me in the nam! of the Stlte of Oregon, in order to satisfy said judgmeut, Interest, at torueya fees, coat, of mlt and accru ing coati 10 sell the following describ ed real property, to-wit: The We.t half (W14) of Lot. No. Twenty (20) Harmon Farm to Lane County, State ot Oregon, ai Ind down on the duly recorder plat of jaid farm, aud coutainiug fiva (5) acrea of land more or less, said plat record ed in Book 4 page 80 of plat record! for nid Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the Stale ot Oregon, in compliance with said execution and order of sale and in order- :o satiafy said judgment, In i.resl, attorneys fees, cost of suit i ......... ....I .i.c.n,l.,. 11. l !ri,,,i .,! Ora Clearwater, and - ,.,, ,-Ulnnna by, through or j (ln,.r them or any or either of them u aitd 'o ''I Premises, FRANK E. TAYLOR, sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. I No.1S04 Frl-dy-a3 Geo. N. McLean. Insurance, 800 Willimett Ht- Phone 617. tl Jer calllj figir. rriaci Neons Til t.t- I fj V i Pi 111 u Pi .i ! U i i IT '; I sr'- m it 1.:; I ' HI Mi f i-i V f, .. iVi n in r I W. H. BLfiwr.P.S. MGR. t' furnished. 290 Lawrenc