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Page Nine .ft 10.o THE EUGENE GTJABD f Honey toLoan f "io ' fcnd on homes. i n. TIFFANY tween the termini above described. This notice i published for the pur pose of Informing all navigator of the description and purpose of the monuments aforesaid and of the gen eral course, landings and termini of the cable aforesaid. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, By J. I Twining Division I'lsnt Manager. No.2599-dv-j21 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T.OANS SV wff'itlw' p r 'month. S&rFR REALTY OFFICE .7 . BOO "" ... nrs on Homes, p J" iuU or Po?;: "VcaTu'lATJON 45 WestBrosdwaT IS ; . .1 jioKTfcAytr.r -,,,. .ndc boughl and Id. Uenf?' I"??' iWuEVr MORTGAGE CO. !E5S?rommerce. Phone 734 rr7, hnMfll LOANS srrcmiENT & MORTGAGE CO. K.V rwmerce. Phone 734 Money to Loan 800 ATTORNEYS ALLEN, B. D. 704 Willamette. KAY, L. L. 441 Miner Bldf. BLATTERY, H. B. Phone 188. WHITTEN, SWAFFOBD, Lawyer, 201 Tiffany Bldg. Phone- 831. WESTERMEIEB, O. A. 794 Wil lamette. Land titles and probate specialists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS WHEN IN NEED OF A PHYSICIAN OK SUKUtiUiN UA11, U.l UV THE FOLLOWING Name, address, phones office and residence: Besrdsley, G. 8., Miner Bldg. 645-850 Obstetrics and Diseases of Children. Bundrant, W. C. Proctology Rectal Diseases inn t: ti' .1 5U1 OT STgATES will refinance or loan r,.r So jour automobile, also "wffi fsns Small monthly pay- "'lid ! iUNEB BLDG. Phone WIS- iLOAN MONEY on Cars or re- L.'r.r.k.m Also furniture, that- M loans; monthly payments. fii "dRTOAGK CO. 0 E, 7th. i mtiu loon" on Farm and City T Property 'nBST NATIONAL BANK LOANS make straight loans on improved f&fo COMMERCE Donahna. Chaa. D- Miner Bide. 21001233 Genito urinary Diseases Dyott, Gaven C, L O. O. F. Bldg. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat 1332583 Faust, R. O. Miner Bldg. 93 Field, R. H-, Miner Bldg. 6281370 Gen. Medicine, Obstetrics, Diseases of women. Guldacer. G. F Miner Bldg. 1748 2888-J WOOL MART QUIET E Wool buying will be more active within two weekB or so, according to announcement rrom tne bugene Woolen Mills. At present there is lit tle buying going on and pricea during the winter have been indefinite. Only email lota are being purchased from time to time. Saturday a price of 42 cents was paid for last spring's wool but as yet no definite price list is given tor thiB year, and contracting Is not yet under way for this section. TURKEY PRICES DOWN The Eugene branch of Swift and company was quoting turkeys some what cheaper Monday. Local pro duce buyera are now cleaning up on this year s crop and buying is not verv heavy. The Drices given Monday were 81 cents on young toms; 28 cents on bens; and 20 cents on Both old toms and number twos. Heifers Ewes Lambs, live, spring ., Lauibs. yearling .... etners . Veal, light, fancy Hogs, live Hoes, dressed Heavy bows, lb. . 1010M,c 6tc ..5(37. ...lTfctfiltie J8.5038.83 iis:Tiw 55V4c Wheat, bushel , uats. ou. ttarley, ton GRAINS. HAY (Buying fncea) Oat and vetch hay, ton . Clover hay, ton Cheat nay, ton VEGETABLES (Buying Pricea) Celery, dos. - Cauliflower, lb. ... unions. it. ,1.201.25 6bsi60c 3il ?S165 Mi Parsnips, lb. . Carrots, dos. bunches . Potatoes, cwt. GRAINS INACTIVE NOW No chsnges in the local hays and grains pricea were announced Mon day, and there is little activity in buy ing now. f rom now on ana m toe next alx weeka there will be more activity in seed grains, the Farmers Union warehouse announces. PRODUCE MARTS STEADY All eggs, poultry, and butter prices were the same in Eugene Monday as for the week-end, awaiting returns from Portland for Tuesday morning. LOCAL PRICES (Buying Prices) Extras Standards Firsts Egos GniHon, O. R., I. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 133 1618-J Howard, M. G, 812 Tiffany Bldg. 1115284 Hunt, Chaa. E., Miner Bldg. 6481182 Diseases of Children Obstetrics. Kent, L. 8., Miner Bldg., 7381634 fEE CENT LOANS on residential PcvnT w. EARL her Bids- none al ; Kerron, Seth M-, Tiffany Bldg. sTa. best farm and .city loan. Skin Di.ea.es a Specialty. n- t I rnuTV HQ K A Ave. I 101 lee i..-. - 1 PETER- one 137. Northwest Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, I. O. O. F. Bldg., 133. flANS FARM and C1T. 0N 4 McCULLY. Ph( T" . .. nnn RnhhlnB. Carl W.. Tiffany Bldg.. Miscellaneous . suu, 1872 1330 II GIKL in trouble ir communl ctu with Ensign Le. of the Sal- "hiTod Armj at the White Shield kome, 665 Mayfair Ave, Port- Hand, Ore. Extra mediums First mediums Pewee. Undergrade. Extra. Firsts Mediums (Wholesale) 84c .31c ...20c ...28c .27c .20c .18c New beets, dos. punches Spinach, lb. Turnipa. lb. I'aDbHge, lb. ,.$11.50 ldc 4Vi5c lMiffi 50(S70c UUcftlSl ..40C PUBLIC MARKET . PRICES STEADY Retail prices at the Producers' Pub lic market will not change any Tues day, according to the market master's office. Tuesday and Thursday are light days at the market during this season of the year with Saturday getting the biggest trade of the week. Squash and pumpkin may be going up soon as well as cabbage, but as yet no ndvnnce is quoted. Hoot vegetables continue plentiful at the market as do apples. Following are the retail price, a. posted lor Tuesday: ..8a 10c 2 (3 3c ....?it4c ..86c ...84c ..32c POULTRY (Buying Price.) Springs, all weights, lb 22c Hens, over 4Vj lbs,, colored ...24c Hens, 4H lbs. and under 10c No. 1 dressed capons, lb. . .82c Stags, lb. 17c Roosters lie BUTTER (Wholesale) Scaiefe, B. F. L O. O. F. Bldg. 70-J 70-L Quarters 40c Creamery butter Sweet cream butter ... BUTTERFAT i Ruvins Prices! Rweet cream butterfat .49c Sour cream butterfat 46c LIVESTOCK IRuvin? Prices) Steera 010c Cowa 6M(37V4c Pumpkin, lb. 11Mic Hubbard and banana aquash, lb. l2c Table aquash, dos. 40c carrots, oulK, id. ic FRUITS (Buying Prices) Apples, per box $12 Windfall applea ..50c and up PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21. C Wholesale prices: Butter: Steady. Portland dairy exchange net whole sale prices (cubes): Extra. 44c; standards 43c; prime firsts 42Vjc; firsta 42c. Creamery prices prints 8c over cube standards. Eggb: Portland dairy exchange (net basis) fresh standard extras 85c; fresh standard firsts 34c: fresh med ium extraa 32c; fresh medium firsts 30c. Prices to retailers l(&3c over exchange prices. Milk: Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.75 cwt. delivered Portland, less 1 per cent. Butterfnt station 45c; track 46c; delivered at Portland 484c. poultry (Duying prices): Alive, heavy hens, over 4Vi lbs.. 25c: med ium hens 2'., to 4 Mi lbs., 21c; light under SMi lbs., 18c; springs 24c; ducks 1820c; turkeys dressed. No. 1. 35c; canons 88(fi35c. Onions: Per cwt. Oregon fancy $o.o ; Oregon No. 1, $o. Potntoes: Per cwt.. Gems. No. grade $1.401.50; fancy Gems $1.40 l.DU. Wool: Eastern Oregon 80(ffi32c lb. valley S5i40c. Nuts: Walnuts. Oregon 283!30c almonds 21fi2l'c; peanuts S',iCi 1" Mjc; pecans zurn';)ic; iunerts niac. way: riuying prices: r.astern ure. gon timothy. $12.50f?i22: do valley $1717.B0; alfalfa $22.501323; clover $1717.50; ont hay $1818.50; straw $8 ton; selling prices $2 ton more. I asenra Dark: steady 7c per 10. Hops: 1028 crop 16 10c. J1HEPK00F WAREHOUSE. ON .'. PAVED ST. For Storsite snd Warehouse See tBE APPLEWHITE TRANSFER ttne3'Jl: res. 1241-J. 37 E. 7th 8t Selover, F. E., Bank of Commerce Bldg. 73 1730. Skin Diaeases and Internal Medicine. Btanard, D. C, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1332629 UCLING BRAY BROS. Service track hauls garbage snd rubbish. Retideace one stop per week, 50c 'per month. Phone 76-F-2. f SLOW RECOVERING from that illness, try Massage. Restore, en rgy. 462-W. Sates cut and polished. 230 Vest 8th. "OEMS set to music. Mastercraft Soot Publishers, Seattle. 5AN0 LESSONS. FLORABEL CKICK. PHONE 2SS0-J. Who Will Do It! J Contractors, Tradesmen, Repairmen, ' Miscellaneous Servloet Talbot, H. O., Miner Bldg. 645 2338-J Wetherbee, J. R., Miner Bldg., 1601 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Vlnn.rn.an V. I. TiffnllV Bldg. " 619--1082 DENTI8TS WHEN IN NEED OF A DENTIST CALL ONE OF Xkla JULliUii T V I ' . Name, ' address, phone., office and re.iaence: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. H. B. Ruth, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate or iou uutn. deceasea. dv cue County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane bounty, and nas quaiuiea as such administrator, and all persons having claims against said estate are hAi-nhv notified and renuested to pre sent the same, vermea sb requireu hy law. with the poper vouchers, to th niri nominiscrator ine omce of S. M. Calkins in the United States National Bank building in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication and date of notice. December 24. m.!S. H. IS. KUlrt. Administrator of the Estate of Lou Kuth, ueceasea. No.2590-Mon-dy-j21 Adam.,.W. J, 821 L O. O. F. 149 Baker, L. L 1209 Pearl, 2029. Brook., V. Lh 218 I. O. O. F. Bldg. 2 Brooke V. L., 218 I. O. O. F. Bldg. 287 UPHALT. Rooting and reahingltng 1650- W. . ItTO TOP8 and sedan glass, Eu rmiuto Top Co. 736 Char. 155. H-.W'ICSMlTllINd Welders. Ma chinista. 8. B. Kinegan, 873 PearL RII.UINO CONTHACTORS Har feites & Lindsay, 935 Oak SU Tel. 2040. 3ABIXKT B1ILPIXO. furniture re Wirini;. wood aumlng. Eugene Cab inet Shop, 216 W. 7th. 1508-J. IMENT CONTRACTOR NelB T. Jorjensen, 931 V. 7th. Phone 1486. MENT Contractor Peter A. Nel h1 E. Hth. Phone 700-J. THnnlcntt. H. C Dentistry 509 Miner Bldg. Phone 224 Graves, Robert M., Miner Bldg. 66 Lee, W. B, Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-L Mrlntvre. R. E-. Miner Bldg. 2323 Full and partial plate, a specialty Moxley. W. E.. Tiffany Bldg Bchaefer, W. C, Miner Bldg. Extracting Specialist 1748 T-ia H W Min.r RiHf. 040 2034-W Willoughby, C. B., 257 E. 10th Ave. Phone 730. UHlMNKY SWEEP and furnace mesoinii. Work guaranteed. Phone -.'il or Iifi2. 5JV00rSAWING Thone 1139-J. 1.R-MTLKE PACKING Phone ,, KI.(K)R SANDING Pi'Kber. Phone 268-R. 1K SAM.imj. .""i- Phune 2O40. - Wurk guaran- JXT,',U' Pnl""r hangins, kalsomin srj'hune 171-J. F. O. Repine. 5A'NlINlJ . "n'l Timing or house Minting. Phone 304-Y. fAlNriNttr house oninter. and : "per haner call f'reston and es. SmI Willamette. Phone 063. 0PT0METRI8TS AND OPTICIANS mTTTVUK-IF.T.n. tlR. GEO. H 8th and Willamette Phone 539 irmnrMAN. riR. J. A. 790 Willamette Phone 287 MPAHE. DR. ELLA C. 14 W. 8th Phone 830 MnoilY. DR. 8. M. 832 Miner Bldg. Phone 362 WATTS. DR. J. O. 213 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 1062-J CHIROPRACTORS nn .7. R. SCOFI.iL.I Palmer chlr opractor. Neurocalometer service, 877 WillametW. Phone 107-J, 1004-J. tALNTI,X( house, to stay painted. JMJeAmremont. Phone 1SU2-U h','R "AXGIXG. call Paul D nm, expert. I'hone 1862-L. GEO. A. SIMON, Electro chiroprac tor. Phone 350-J. Over Penney' Store. n.J '. , l; Stw Bay or ?'cf. Patch work 01Jr ,p.iaty. Wushnjphone IS42-W. iiirF!J r'Psiring. Eugene fe---r."iii:1 E. &th. Phone 205. ' rVrt'ol'-f ' " in1s, Kras 'elds, 2.', 4 iilir. ih. i.mo SbOW ,le,nin, ,nd noor wa ' "i;iw washers. P '"- ""re St. houa !!!-lNU-Phone 502-J. hfH.l... . I S...i''.'v Spfed boata after '" K, ' h-r.by riven that The t - n TelecrsDh coriration. has erected COLLECTION AGENCY L. M. TRAVIS. INC. Bonded col lectors. C. N. Johnston, attorney, MATTRESS FACTORY ORIUKN'S MATTRESS FACTORY MATTRESSES made over: new ones to order. 801 E. tb St. Phone 309 PIANO TUNING Notice to Creditors Woman's Realm Public Market Ttnnch vesetsbles. radiahes. tur- nios. carrots, onions buncn DC Sack vegetablea, beets, 2c; tur- mnfi. vellow turnius. rutaoagaa. parsnips, lb. 3c Sack carrots, lb. 22c Greens, spinach, swiss cnard, in. 1 c: 3 lbs. 23c: mustard curly kale. 8c lb.; 2 lbs. ..15c Lettuce, head 5c each; some 2 for 15c Table queen squash, each 5c; some it lor ivc Cauliflower, lb. .810o to visit his mother. Mrs. John Ham lin, who has been ill. Mayor C. O. Wilson returned to Springfield Saturday evening from a business trip to San Franciaco, Cali fornia. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Louk and fam ily motored to Creswell Sunday to visit Mrs. Louk'. parents. Mr. and Mrs. llowe. Mrs. Mary Murphy of Vancouver. Washintton, is spending a few weeks a' the home of hei parenta, Mr. and .Mrs. A. Murphy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mur phy. Friday morning, a boy. The mother and baby are doing nicely. Hugh Jollieff. who has been In Day ton. Washington, where he was called bv the fatnl illness of his mother, returned to Springfield Saturday. By EUGENE FIRM Squash, lb. 2VjCi out, lb. l.ahbnge, lb. Apples, all kinds, beat grades, $1 (g;$z windtsus 3c -3MiC and second 40c and up ..2230c grades Pie Dumnkin. lb. Ru-et pumpkins, lb. Wslnuls. lb. FiDertu, lb. 2025c Sage, ox. 8c; green sage, bunch 10c Horse radish, lb. 20c Celery, bunch 615c Dried prunes, petite and Italian, lb. Hie; s Iba. Kahlrnbi, lb. I !5c . oo Winter radishes, lb .....6c Savoy cabbage, head, 15c; lb. .....4c Chinese cabbage,- lb. 5c Red cabbage, lb. ...oc Parsley, bunch .....5c Parsnips, lb. 3c Potatoes, cwt. $l8)1.2f. Vegetable oysters, bunch 5u Brussel Sprouts, lb. 15c Endive, bunch 6l'c Dry onions, lb. 5 BEAUTY PARLORS BOB'S BEAUTY SHOP, 877 Wil lamette -Marcels tnat stay; nair cutting; finger waving; shampoo; facials. Phone 838. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WED NESDAY Shampoo aoj marcei i, haircuts 25a end 35c. City Shop. Ill E. Broadway. Phone 349 DRESSMAKING THE ELITE SHOPPE Let me help with your spring ward robe. Mrs. Hnelgrove, .louiste. lay-lor-Elliott Apt- 105. Phone 1711-W. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 21. W) Cattle and calves: Slow, fairly steady; receipts 2240. Steers (1100-lrtOO lbs.) good $1111.75; do (050-1100 lbs.) good $1103-12; do (800 and up) medium $1011; do common $S.50(& ill. Heifers (850 lbs. down) good $10.25(3)10.75; do common $8.25((i 10.25; cows good $09.50; cows com mon to medium $79; cows low cut ter $4.3007: bulls (yearlings ex cluded) good beefs $7.258; bulls cutter to medium $0.57.25; calves (500 lbs. down) medium to choice $0 111: cnlves cull to common $7.50(5! 0: vcalers milk fed good to choice $1314.25; vealers medium $11.50 (5)13; vealers cull to comon $S.OO0BI 11.50. Hogs: Active killing classes mostly 25 cents higher; receipts zidu. Hcav weieht (250-350 lbs.) mcd lum to choice $7.759.25; medium weight (200-250 lbs.) medium to choice .tR.-inffinoS: llcht welzht (160 200 lbs.) medium to choice $9.75 10: hV.it llehts (130-100 lbs.) med ium to choice $8.75(30.25; peeking sows rough and smooth S7(a8; slough ter nirs (90-130 lbs.) medium to choice $8(f?9; feeder and stocker pics (70-139 lbs.) medium to choice a. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep and lambs: Quotably steady; receipts 575. Lambs (84 lbs. down) fUc. choice .,13ffi14: do (92 lbs. down) medium $11.50(5)18; do (all weights) cull to common $10.50(3! H fift. venrllnir wethers (150 lbs. down) mediums to choice $0(3)11.50; ewes (120 lbs. down) medium to choice 4.50i6.5O; ewes (120-150 lbs.) medium to choice $3.50(ffi6; ewes (nil weighta) cull to common $2 8.50. DRESSMAKING 'Phone 261-M. MATTRESS FACTORY p.TIOKNE MATTRESS & UPH. C. Mattresses reDuut, reiurneo same day. New mattresses, any size. Phone 812. 1108 OUve street. WHEAT QUOTATIONS PHIf'AOO. Jan. 21. OP) Wheat March, onen S1.21M to 8-4: high 1.'2 3-4: low. $1.2114; close, 1 !o r,.R to 3-4. Mo nncn. S1.25U to 8-8: high, $L2(); low, $1.24Mi; close, $1.25 7-8 ' '".Inly, 'high, $1.28; low, $1.264 close, $1.27 7-8 to $1.28. PORTLAND MARKETS STEADY PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21. (P At the opening of the market today eggs and butter remained nt Satur day's quotations. Excellent hothouse ioniatoes from the Eugene territory are offered at from $3.50 to $5 for 20 pound boxes, wholesale. The re tniier fixes his prices accordingly. Hothouse rhubarb is also plentiful at $3.73 to $4 for a 20 pound box whole sale. Artichokes of delicious texture may be hnd two for a quarter. In the fruit market, oranges are re ported to be in a precarioua condi tion because rains navo interrereu with picking in California, conse quently, when present stocks are de pleted a sharp and sudden advance is expected, up to oaturnay, oranges were plentiful, especially the smaller slues, which could be purchased two dozen for a quarter. ine larger siies have been scarce, and will bo- comc even scarcer, it is predicted. Most of the crop seem, to have run to the smaller Bize.. Some B.000 crate, of hothouse tomatoes will have ben shipped out bv the end of the winter season by Chase Gardens, which annually sends mil- mnra thim 10.000 crates for the entire year. A gooa snipment 01 these has just been offered on the Portlnnd market as announced thrnuih the market reports from Portland Monday. Chnse Gardens is tho only firm handling hothouse tomatoes wholesale on a large scale in this vicinity. The prices as quoted by the loenl firm are from $4.50 to $5.50 a crate, wholesale.' About the same amount, 10,000 crates, of racumbera are shipped out each year and are a big item during the winter season. Prices on tomatoes ann cucum bers have been about normal this year, Clarence Chase reporta. Creswell Power Charges Reduced Reduced rate, for electricity for power and lighting purposes are an nounced by the Creswell Power com pany, subject to the approval of the public service commission, according to J. P. Lane, owner. The new ratea will make a charge of $1.10 for the first ten kilowatts and six or seven cents for each addi tional kilowatt. The first SO kilo n.ti. will pnnt nhont S2.40 under the ne rates, as compared with $2.00 onrln,- thn (lid The combination range and light Mia n.lll he reduced 15 tier cent. XlininMim chnrtrea for the COnibinntioil rnte remain nt SfZ.ou; mat lor iiu lighting nt $1.10, no changes being m il (I o for the tiEfacnt rate. Thn CVPrtwnll Power company huvs power from the Mountain StnteR Powor company for service In tho community adoui weBwoi. -i,oa In ritoa arp In line With those announced by the larger firm laat week. Ir. Roval J. Dye, former mission ary to Amca, where he aided in ea tHhltshing tho Conjjo Chribtian mis sion ol the utscipies 01 inrist i Itolenire. 1000 miles from the mouth of the Congo river, will give a public address in tho First Christian chures of Eugene on Thursday evening, Jan. M at 7 MO o clock, it was announced by Dr. E. P. Stivers, pastor. Dr. Dye began work at the Bolenge Mission station In 1HIH and served there until 1W7 when Mrs. Dye was compelled to return to America on account of broken health. He later spent a period on this mission field without his family. This pioneer medical missionary was the only doctor for hundreds of miles in the Conco country to combat tropical diseases, lie was among the first to attack the problem of sleep- ing sickness among the natives aud j contractor it himself with the result that he had to leave that climate. These early days of tho Congo Mission were filled with dangers and hardships. The great majority of the people in tne oacK country were can nibals and Dr. Dye bears acara made by both man and wild beaBt. Then the oouatoriul climate was moHt trying. XiUX, Ur, Uyvi uuieu iu oniauiisuiiiK u t church at Bolenge that is larger today i than any cnurcu oi ma communion in the homeland. Though unable to return to Africa as a missionary, Dr. Dye has gone across the country addressing conven tions, churches and other groups for the Murjioao of increasing missionary giving. He speaks under the huf-mcos of the united i;nristian .Missionary society of Indianapolis, Ind. Active Club Will Visit Troop Three patrol leaders of. the troop Monday evening, Jan. 21, at the borne of w. N. Win tier, scout commissioner. The Active cluh is nlanuinn to visit the troop meeting in a body on Wednes day evening, Jan. 28. A suitable meeting nlace will be chosen, and other arrangements for the troop discussed. Members or tne troop committee are: Blair T. Alder man, chairman, Dr. "M. O. Howard, Frank Fassett, Dr. M. D. Keitman, Dr. A. J. Atwater. Meeting with the group will be Mr. Wintler and O. R. Clark. Lane county executive of the Boy Scouta. Stromberg-Carlson Radio Like world famous Btradivarlua rloHn. produces an exquisitenesa of tone not found In any other make of radio. Free demonstrations; compare with any other Radio. EUCtRXE MUBTO SHOP 1038 Willamette St- Mrs. Wade De Rycke, Style Kraft Phnn and Dress Hownitnl. Phone 2180 CHASE CO. Plumbing and Heating Enfllnaeri Sheet Metal Work PHONE 243 To lay plans for the coming year, tho troop committee of Hoy Scout troop 3, which is sponsored by the Eugeno Active club, will meet with CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, .Inn. 21. (P) Opening unchanged to 3-4 up Chicago wheat later scored advantages nil around, but then reacted somewhat. Corn started 1-8 to 5-8c higher and after ward held near to initial figures, Oats were also firmer. Provisions inclined downward. Wheat closed firm lc to 1 3-8l4 net higher, corn to lc up, onts to 3-8 advance, and nroviBions vary ing from a shade decline to a rise of 7c. Membership Drive Increases Rolls oDijivnirTii'.I.n. Jan. 2L (Bne eial) The membership drive In the American Legion post In Bpringficlrt is progreaing rapidly, according to M. B. Huntley, one of the captain. There are two sides, chosen at the last meeting, the losing to banquet the winners. Points are gnincd by adding a member to the organ isation or w obtaining the duea of a member not paid up for the new year. , . . Mr. Hu.itley'a team is at present about 75 points in the lead. New York Lite Insuranoe Co. Represented by FRANK A. PAGE SPRINGFIELD. Jan. 21. (Spe cial! Mrs. Leo Wilson, of Spring field, was dismissed from the Pacific Christian hospital Monday morning. George Davenport, of West Springfield, is confined to his bed with illness. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, of Rainbow, were in Springfield Satur day. John Kissinger of Fall Creek, was in Springfield Saturday for medical trentment. Clnrence! Ek. of Pengra. visited Springfield Snturday morning on bua iness. Mrs. Ollle McDaniel, of Springfield, submitted to a major operation at the Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene Monday morning. Frnnlc H. Hnmlln. nostmaster of I Springfield, went to Rosebnrg Sunday OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern LtTELLLS WOOUH. phone 1720-W TRANSFER M LAP, - WriAf PEACE COMES -fo OtS&'S SOilL, MJ WHAT AF-TfeR PO'AAO VOliR TELLOVd MAM A SooJ?-TtiRrArE6AP; fHAT TRIEAUP WHOfA I nnV HERTS, VlAS PEfiMILESS AAiP OA AFTER SHELTER IMS HIM TOR A WEEK, I "THE! GOf Voii "FAMCV. I WILL 3ET" MV REWARD W HEAVE M TOR-Trt I ninrnTfinw I i . t-.i v ...... x i HooPL"E -u" VS7APfeR. Wbti PAV -ttt' missus vat His boarp akI' T4oom Here I poaJt" MIAlD -TELLIrid MoU. SHE'S ' BURriT" UKE A "BRIPE'5 "FIRST! UlAFFLE, ABOUT Voii ToWIMiS -fA-f UlfcECK IM OAi HER . F VOLl EVER "PULL "THAT ASAIAir Wotl'LL "BE OUT OKI -TH"' SIPEWALK WITH A TIM CUP AAi1 VmclLS WHITE STAR TRANSFER Loral and long, diaunc hauling. Phone 1466. UNDERTAKERS . , "! "' J'fferson Street, Flor- r '.I , ' " O'enada. Ore- namely sign- :.. K-X! "? -"W Crossing. Com-..,' ."-.'".'bhone and Telegrsnh I lin. msrks the lij'; n," "" of the Sr. ... (3 ,Tr Of R Certain inh-lnn.. BHANSTETTEhPhone 4:i3 MARION VEATCH Pearl at Tenth. WALKER-POOLE Funeral Home Eugene rhspel. phone 7i!3' Spring afield chapel phone 02-1. ? 6 fti. ,"-.?.;"','''P eW. an "Titrj "h m """rally Too Late to Classify . When BRISTOW sells you a Watch or Dia mond it must and will please you. Permanent Wave, CA completa l I iwU Including Shampoo finger Wave. Model Beauty Shop Aorosa from Rainbow Confectionery Phone 2362 $1.50 Hot Water Bottle ..: 98c Allem's Drug Store 86 E. Broadway EASTMAN FURNACES RAY MARLATT HEATINO PLUMBINO Phone 1847 651 E. 13th '.I orvni.F.T Tonrine with Oi'.ti License nlatrs. Make m an j LEE-DUKE CAFE The Best of Food and Service. OLD TIME DANCE COBURQ BRIDGE Every Saturday Night Gunderson'a Orchestra CANDY that la Different beoause It I made right Green Stamp Ludf ord's Paint, Wall Paper, Art Good 55 West Broadway Phone 749 Wo Inspect and repair all type of Household Electric, Motor and repair vacuum Cleaner. White Electric R78 Willamette Phona 284 DANDY I BREAD I tfWKtayA has a flavor I r-SLji a" ownl I Electrical Repairing Vacuum Cleaner, Range, Appliance. BAILEY ELECTRIC CC 640 Willamette GOODELL-PRaTTS TOOLS Meohanlca Know Their Quality A good assortment of this line at Quackenbush's Phone 25 For Drug Wa Deliver. Carroll's Pharmacy 730 Willamette Ladles' Shoes -Men' at Real Saving Model Shoe Stor 881 Willamette Competent Prescription Servloe at Kuvkendall Drue Co. 870 Willamette Phone 23 . Wo Deliver. FOR DRUGS orurf"' Company PHONE 131 KINO COAL For Real Comfort. ' Manerud-Huntington Fuel Co. t Ask your grocer for Blue Bell Butter U I BRINO YOUR work to Hof. man's where the beat of workmanship oosts no more. Watohmakera and Jeweler. 790 Willamette, ' WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO, INC. Tiffany Bldg, Hth Ave Sid Day 8ohool Night Sohool Ask About It EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE "It's a Oood School"" Telephone 666 Miner Bldg. Eugene, Oregon CR088LEY All Electrlo Radio 1102 and up completely equipped. Amspoker Radio Shop 69 W. Broadway Phone 954 Phone 759 NOW, and order Sealkaped Milk. Independence Creamery 61 East 7th Phone 769 Now Is the Tim to Bring In Your Old Felt We Clean and Hand Block Your Own Personality Into Your Hat. The Style Shop McDonald Theatre Bldg. 1026 Willamette Ycu'll LIVE to be a THOUS AND If you EAT her FOOD that Is scientifically prepared. IMPERIAL LUNCH Eugene Packing Co. 676 Willameua Phone 33 For Superior Printing EUGENE PRINTING COMPANY Ouard Building 1047 Willamette Phone 143 burning No more agonv. Socmen sod. diicomfort leaves. Healthy, nos mil condiuoo returns. Buy to apply for all forma of Piles. Money-beck guarantee snd full directions ui package. Tube unpilepipe,73.TinbcuboUd. PAZOPILES aUu. Wiiu Sex 63. Oaud. 00