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i t MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1925 TLN Morning Register IXEf IS BOARD HEAD IWItK AND IXIH'KTHIMj IUHY OIUiAMZKS IMivlInu Witlt ;uinuo -Commlilor Will Ik. AimnirtHl; L'm fur Mio lli'litl Many by Member (ltrgistcr l.one County Special) FPUIMilIKM Ore., lXc. 2. 11. K. MuXL'y, t temporary -cltulr-nutn, was Hindi permanent cliait--t".im nnd H'i Ik i t 1. Clarke wan i'U'-ifl pcnniKU'iit flocrcmpy of tho h)rinKii-lil municipal park bom il iiixl inlufl!rial committee at a iru'ftinu; holil bore last ntpht. The n'HHlnn wai bold to organize tho hoiiy for it. work In tho lnVentlt;a i.ion of i:ii-U ' and liittunlriul pmj oa for ilia old Southern Pacific company alto loascU from tho city of Kunt'Mo fp 4 it yoara. A mootim; will W tii-ran frtil if jOKiiiblo with a similar Industrial roimulttoo of Kuiiono by the local iH-ouii. it is announced. The en tire committee was named a short time iiko fur the nurpore nf tils jio.siiiK of the land tract und con Ht:Ua of Mr. Maxey. Mr. Clarfte. A. ! J. lVrkins. S. C. Wright and Will lam (.. Uu:lu. J The site could well be used by ,ved by member, of the commit-' lieved tee. Water power is accessible for plant? on the land and the Booth-Kelly mill race passes nl ni okI directly throuph the tract. Five acres of the land wilt be used for a public park. mm shop gutted HEAVY DAMAGE DONE STOCK IX MORXIX6 FIRE f prlmzflHd Kir Depart mont Saves .Can nnd Oil Supplies lica Uuildinc Burned rReg:ter Ijine County Spnrlal) SPRINGKIELP, Ore.. lec. 2. Fire believed to have started from an over-heated stove early today putted the building: occupied by the Sprlns'leld Battery and Klec trlc company and destroyed stork nnd equipment valued at $1008. Gasoline in an undejrround tank in front of the building and sev eral barrel: oC oil were saved by fire-fijrhters. The flames were discovered shortly after S o'clock thU morn ins by residents in the rear of the electric' shop. An alarm was turned In to the Spr.'nertehl f!n? department and the firemen re sponded at once. The blaxe was ex tinrulhed before it had reached Send 2o for post age to Frye A Co., Seattle, and re ceive a copy of the new Frye'e "Meat Guide" with 187 teaUd reel pee. Lane County News ' the front of tho ntnicture where I the oil ami uasoHno supplies were kept. Slock mid enuliment valued by the owner, M. 1. liewey, at more thun flood wan either destroyed or ilainayt'd. The top pari of (In; structure vn n I most completely destroyed only the walls remain Inir niter fir fiKlitor hadtUMii ukciI t etim;utKh the Ha mot. In sura nee on the Miop is Paid to httw expired u thort time ako. The bulldlmr was one of tha pioneer structures of Springfield, It stood for many ears on MlllJ street where it was used by tho Stewart family ns a More In the early hlatory of th town, ljiter It was moved from Mill stret to Main street between Second and Third streets. POSTAL RECEIPTS GAIN KI.KVF.V PF.U I'KXT 1M11KASK SUOWX IN XOVKM11KR t Register Iaxi County Special) PVK1NGKIKLP. Ore.. IVe. 2. An unusually hwtvy increase in postal receipts was made durhiR the month of November when the amount of money taken in at the Sprins field post of flee was 1 1 per nt hlqher than that of the same month last year. It is shown In the J 1 i"' JXZl port will be sent to the national pewal authorities. The receipts for last month to taled $64fi.?4 while in November 1 but 9SR1.43 was recorded. A se-uiy increase over last year has be-n shown In nil monthly reports tV vear but the November rec ord Is wild to bo unusually heavy. W.O.W.OFFICERS ELECTED WALTER TAXTOX IS C1IOSEX COrN'CITi COMMANDER R!f!lr T.an County Silat) FPRINGFIEUX Ore.. Dec. 2. .Walter Lajcton was elected council nmmander to succeed R. C. Mar Vee at the election of officers held bv the Springfield lodtie of the Woodmen of the World here last nljrht. , Carl Bossermnn was chos en adviser nnd A. C. Peddtcord will act as escort as a result of the oleo'lon. ... The following five men were re elected as officers: Bert Sankey, clerk; T E. Thompson, tnnnnger: J. E. Crow, banker; O. V. Kiter. ynirhman: Charles Stark, sentry. New members will be initiated Into the lode at a meeting January S. the membership campaign closing r.t the first of the year. IjmIIcs' Aid HoliLt Tea fHrgister l.an County Special) SPRINGFIELD. Ore., Dec. 2. Vmhers of the ladles nid soc;. 'BJVf ,itrr wa vi r another way of saying M-J-B 1925 br M. 1. Bmidauteto &. Cs. andfiesh Next time you require shortening, ask for Frye's "Wild Roae" Lard you will be delighted with its flaky consistency and you will find that its absolute purity and freshness will enhance the goodnessNof your best recipes. This perfect shortening contains the rich leaf and back fats not found In ordinary Lard and every member of the family will enjoy the flaky, fragrant biscuit you will find It so easy to make with Frye'a "Wild Rose" Lard. Remember the name and results will take care of themselves. of the Methoillst l'plscopal ehutvh hero met at the church thin aft ernoon t a teatiiven by members o( tho vroup. KerrtMluneuts were served after a business meet in k lit which routine busluees of the or KamMtion was taken up. LIBRARY TO NAME HEADS SI'KflAli II OA It l MTKTINU HKl.O AT SI'ltlMiKIKMI (Kivr Lane I'oimi)- ttpcotitt) SlMitNUKIKU. Oro,, IK'C Ofilcers of tho Springfield library will be elected at the next regular mvetinir of the library bmird on the etMililK of TuoMday, January 4, It was unnouueed today nftor a mWtlnK held by the board at tho home of Miss Mary Roberts, libra rian, last uliiht, A president, vlce prt'sideitt and secretary will bo elected at that lime. Tho elty treasurer acts us treasurer tor the library, board. The board intends . to buy new books for the library soon, said members of the board. Money Is beiiiK sought for this purpose and when sufficient funds are obtained the books will be purchased. Mrs. I. K. Ptuco acted as hostess to the board last nlhl, nvrvttiK re freshments. C'hrtstmus tlwonitions were In evidence Inltho rooms. SPRIXGKIKI.D Vr.RSON'AI.S (Hrlittr Uwnc County Sprt-lAlt SPRINGFIELD, Ore.. mi. R. E. HU1 was a visitor in Spring Held today from the Mohawk district. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeonre Plntt of the. Thurston neighborhood spent part of today hero onto shopping trip. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woody ard underwent n minor operation at a local doc tor's office this morning. Clarence nnd Wlllard Nelson will return to Red liluff, Cal.. to morrow morning after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson, and sister, Pearl Nel son, in Springfield for the past few- days. Ira! Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson, has been visit ing here also and may return with the others to California. Mrs, Mable Front is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brabham, for a few davs. Her home is in the Donna district. Arthur Easton spent a few hours in this city today from his home at "Walterville. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen were (Continued on Page 11. Column 1) DAILY MARKET REPORT (Omron JuonuU Miu-ket Review) roRTUAXn, ore. lw. 2. wtilla Ult havy ahipmnta of revs ar bvltix marie from this aecilon to tba Mttl Wl ami to the Atlantic Conat markata. tha bulk of th aupplle conalata of atorac goods bought early la tha aeaaon and held her for shipping ordera. There has b-en a tnoat unusual deair on the part of stars aw egg Intareats to get their aupplies out a tea bouse. Claim Is made that government figures of holdings here rstrwnt nothing ax eept a desire on the part of those giving the Information to fore tha market value to stilt themselves. Leaders of tho trade are practically a unit in declaring that not nly have they very little stock In tea houses but they know of no other dealer who ratmlna mora than a, limited volume. Just who baa the storage storks t tha big mystery In aba trade. Many are In clined to believe that tha stocks exist .only In imagination. No. change In tha prtc Of fresh egga waa quoted on tba dairy exchange but the secret cutting on the open market continue. Barter Trad Irux About fame No chAnge In the general trend of the butter trade la Indicated for the last 24 hours. Cube situation la still unsteady but offerings are moving out in sufficient volume' to keep values about the same. No cha,nge on the dairy e change or for prints on the open market. Chicken Call la Terr flood Very good derhand continues nil through the live chicken trde. Re reipta are of fair volume bnt sales to the Hawaiian Inlands are taking care of more birds than normal. Pressed turkey trade nominally quoted wltu a weak undertone. 'Small Supply Preah Halibut A lucky purchase of a couple of tons nfreb halibut, a very late arrival from the North, enables the Portland trade to have some stock, according to J. J. Cot ter of the Oregon Pith company. There k an acute scarcity of fresh salmon and I most of the tra l fn frozen atock. j Orange Price Kent Iowar Further shading or n-ann prices here ! has resulted In additional losses to wholesalers who are "stuck" with higher I priced good. Lemons nm Inclined to I show strength but most of tba trade j here ia still quoting at recently low level. ' KAJttem Cnuitwrrfrsj Poor Despite all claims to the contrary by those anxious to secure greater profit on their sale, the' eastern cranberries now being offered here at extreme prices are hot a good as the locals offered for less money, tlrtef Notes of Wholeanle Trade Ila nana market firm wIDt prices main tained generally. Decline of (o gallon qeorfd In turpen tine according to W, p. Poller and com pany. Nut market very alow but price how no change. Country-killed hogs and calvea fully at end y at late prices. Kxrellent sale southern eweet potatoes at .(,' Diisnti nainper. Paney northwest hothouse cucumbers finding ready sale at .S&ff$Lt0 dozen. Hhfppera' Wmther Xotlre Weather burean advised Wednesday' Protect shipments .during the next 34 hours against the following minimum femperatgrM: Going north to Seattle, 40 nfgreea; northeast to Spokane. 30 de grees; east lo Ilaker. 20 degrees; and south' to Ashland. 30 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland tonlvht about 40 degree. Portland Wrote T Prleeg . PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 2. These are the prlcer dealers pay wholeaaier cem wnera nmerwiso noted i Butler Selling prices, box lots: Cream ery prices: Prints, nitres, ftfic per lb. for plain wrnpptrs, subject to discount of 2 S ; dairy buying price. 3c per Ih, Hiitterfal Counlry station delivery baals: Jlest churning cream, 411 ?T 60c per lb.; No. 2 grade, 47c per Ih.. Portland de livery; best churning cream, 6c lb. Cheese Belling price: Tillamook coun ty triplet, 11013c; loaf, S3423a; Oregnn triplet, not-branded, 9flo per lb.; Tilla mook f. 6. T. selling prices: Triplet lt lb. i loaf. 29o lb. i Coo county cheese, selMnr prlo to retailers: Triplet, 10a; losf, tie per tb. Kgg Fluylnr price. Front street: Car rent receipt,-37c per dozen: hennery whites, 41c flox.; hennery pullets, 26c-, underalxed, ffe. Live foe It ry Belling prices: FTeavy hens, 36c per Ih.; tight to medium hens, 1 So per lb.; broiler, heavy, 34c per M.j light, 299"e lb. Pekln ducks, t2c: col ored, 20c lb, Turlvy Fancy dressed, SBc per Ib, ordinary, 30&34c; fancy live turkey, 2! per lb. Onions Selling price to retailer! far 11c, 1l30ot Oregon, n2.2BOI2.H Tflhle Potfttoea Desrhntes Gems. 13. St OH. AO; new local, f3,7tft3.00; Yaktuia, $3. 00014.00; fancy bnkerH. 14.60. Dell Poppers Local A412V4e per lb. Duncb Vegetable 'Parsley, tOOBOo; rndtsheft, 90c; beet, 40c t oarrota, 10c; turnip, 40c dozen biinrhe Sack Vegetftble flelllng price: Tleeti, 99.00; carrots, $ t.SO enck; enhbnge, Oregon. IHc por lb,; Iftltice, Oregon, tl.2K-Qtl.t0 per crate) cauliriower, local, 9l.tO0t2.OO per crate; celery, 76c 1 1. 00 doaen; green pes, ( ) aplnach, local, i o onni bus; tohiAlwi, t hotn, It. ao rial. noun. iuiita Iby Mnnta AUil rrevUltm Country Mt. selliiwr hu to tt. r: ifluntry-killJ hon, bt bute)ira uiidor U H.. tftOUc H ; tol elvN (AtxMit irt to loo lb.), Hv pvr iouuit;' bard 1'ur lof, ISo lb.) ahftrttninf, Kintkod Mwits Itmna, S01S0 tr Ib.i llooe. Wool lllttra. Rte, RM NttiolnHl; XtJk vi-Uh luar, nndn1. JAtfJro. lt!.ir tiuylns trl'f! Sal tut hljta. all wrliiht. IV; Ktn hldoa. THcj m!IJ bulla. Ste; vrvvn Wills, oj aMd grion rait. Ho; kal(i roh kip, 10c. Plta Kltni iliy ahaep lta. lent, riHc; anort. IIc; riavva, UHc flint dry aharlnva, i h. ItflOo; Mlt4 polls. Ions. oh. Il.tOtril ahort, uih. tO0o; abcarluaa, a-tt, lOOllr, Jry BMltril lrM, Whe, Vwl Nominal: vallay. flna. H-blftot. ntl lm-; nii'.IUnn or 1 I tihut-t. aCI.i Mr lit ; -ov 3 -UmhI, iv We lr lit ; tu nl'l. 31 are lit Ai VnlWy oluta prlcaa ar So to to htfc-ttar for MlMta tot. Mohatr Puytna prlrat Khl. lie par lb ; atapia, 40e nr lb. i ktiort atapla, 15c par lb.; uurry atnea:. ipc par id. Caacara bark lluylnf price, lilt paal. To lb.; U paal. lo lb. Oraton Orapa Root Huylng prlM IHo Dr lb, ( nine ani mi vra Strra. p.HHt t.IKe ?S MM! urn , TftO T 6 t'oiitmoti t ktf I.Tt Cnnnvr anl ruttr i.iOtf t.ttt Hflfr. a.xnl a n a t'hokit (ISO lb Ut Common anj medium tt'Khta) (Bit 4 too on t TSO f Ort dinner arttl rntlrr . J.ftOtf t.T6 Hulls, good (beef. -enrllnga excluded) t UO 4. tO Conner to medium J,Q0( 3.T& Calves. meOluin to rhoh-o (mllkfeds rii tu.lixn T 00010 aa i'ulla VrMlxr. antl common toon ?.n dium t cholrp. . n nuo ts.oo Cull and roinintm tlOOlO.OO inet ana luimne Lamba. good and choice (Mt, Adam 11,90011.00 i jiii ins. medium to gotwi (vniv tt nooun Heavy weight .(99 lbs. up).... 9. 00 O 11.00 ah weigntat 4i na com mon T.00O10.00 Yearling wether, medium to choice too0tt.ee Etrea. common to choice 4.000 7'eo Canner and cull 1.900 4.00 NOT B The above , claa nd grade quotation- do not In all ease repre sent actual sales. In some Instances they represent values at whkh such slock would set) If available, according to the Judgment of the market reporter Hg Heivywclght C5J to SS0 Ih ). medium, good and choice 11.900 13.2t Medium wPtrttt " to 9&0 lb. ), medium, good and rhulce Il.7l019.9t Light weight fl to ;oo I bs. ) . common medium, gd and choice 13.23019,19 Light MM (I an to 140 lbs.). t-omi!Kin. medium, good and oholce It. J501J. !S P.irklny hogs 1.(00 10. SO ftlatiKhter plga ( ISO lbs. down), medium, gued and choice 11.00019.00 Feeder and stocker pigs (70 e 130 lbs.), common, me dium, rood and choice .... 1 1. 00 0 13.00 Porflnnd firnln Pulnre ( lly The Asaorinted I'ress) POHTLAN'D. ttre.. !Vr. Wheat. HH11. hard white. December. January 91.41: hard white, blue stem and bal. Dwmhr, January, lift: soft white. iectnDr. jnnuary. I.1; western white. Iecmber, January.. 1141 ; hard winter. December. January. tl.tt: northern spring. De-emb-r. January, IMS; west ern red. Icmber. 11.94; January. 31.13. Oats. No. 2. 3-pound whit feed. De cember. January. 159. SO; No. f. Sf -pound gray. December., Jnnuary. 9:9.10. liarley. No. 2. 44-pound. December, January, 30; No. 2. 41 -pound. December, January. 130. Corn. No. 3 eastern yellow shipment. Decern b-r. Januwry, 34. Mill run. standard, December, 130. tO; January, $Zt. ' Heat fie Didry KTrhsnge fHy The Assot'lat-fd wens) HKATTI.B. Dec. 3. Duller. rty rreamery cubes. Kc; bricks or prints, 55" pr lb. x Kggs. fresh ranch, tic; mixed colors. Sic; pullets. 3 So per do. Portland Dairy Rirhnngn Uy The AsaorUted t're-w) PORTLAND. Ore.. !ec. 9. nutter, ettrns. 52c; standards. tltfc; prime firsts. 61 Sc; firsts, SOc per lb. , Eggs. fair. 49r: firsts. 47c; . pullets, 41-; current receipt, 41c; underslaed, 32c per dot. ftfittle liny nnd drain flty The Associated Press) SEATTLE, Dec. 2. Corn, whole, ISO crnrked. !&2j hay. alfalfa. 335; D. C;, I2: timothy. 927; P. 8,. 20; mixed. 24; llneed me.il. 70; nmi, Puget Hound, 45; acrnich food, IS; soy bean, 70; wheat, 159. - New York Fruit Price 'By The AmnHnted Press) NEW YORK. Dec. 2 Evaporated apples quiet but steady; choice. 120 12'ic: fancy. 13 13 He Prunes firm; Cnllfornla. 3 2-40 12 3-4c; Oregons. 9 3-4013c. Apricots scarce; standard. JOSOUc; choice. 230 25c: extra choice. 26fr:4c. Peaches active; standard, Il019ei fancy, 21ft 22c. Portland Ilsy Price fjlf The Associated Press) t PORTLAND Ore.. Dec. 2. Itny Duylng prices: Valley timothy. I17ff919; eastern Oregon, nominal; alfalfa. 9190 319.50; clover, 317; oat hay. lUCrtlt; v Att - k Constance Bennett, ,of the Btapre and screen, saw the Dcrfcct clima to h ment with Philip Plant, of New York, heir to $11,000, 000, when she learned that his mother nnnrnvnrl nt tha yoting couple's marriage. Welcomed I Jdr Wfttir ' driving- (f$LMi il JkJhmiU To determine the correct body of Zcrolcnc for the winter lubrication of your car, con cult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chan at Standard Oil Service Station and at dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) rf oat and Vetch. 417 60; strew, 97 50 pr ton. Helling prices. 3 a tun more. New York Hope fny The Associated Press) NEW YOltK. Dec. 2 Ifona steady: state. 92t, 50H5c: 19Z4. llfMOc; Pa clflc Coast, 1935. 27Ol0c; 1924. 219 ttn. Also lots 3 and 9 In olccfc one. la the J. J. Jone Addition to Cottage Orove. Lane County, Orron. Also lota numbered 3 and 4 In block 4 of Oeorgatown. all of the above described premises being all tinted In laine County. Oregon, Also beclnnlnv nt the northeast corner of lot 4 In block T In the Kerond Addition to Georgetown, Lane County. Oregon, running south 200 feet to tb southeast corner of lot f In block t. In the eecoHd addition to Georgetown, Lane County. Oregon, tbsnre east 283 feet: Ihenee north 200 feet, and thence west 293 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.941 acre more or tea. All of lots 7 and 9 In block 1. Long's Second Addition to Oeorge town Jn the City of Cottage Orove, Lane County. Or'gon. All of lot 9 and 10 In block 1, of Georgetown Bee on d Addition to tba city of CotUige Orove, Lane County, Oregon. All of lot 4 fn block 1. of Oenrge. town Second Addition to the City of Cottage Orove, Lane County, Oregon. 1 All of the bov property being In Lane County, Oregon. And that the defendant and each and every ore of -them have no interest or estate whatsoever in or to aald land nnd premises, and tha the title of the prsiniiTi is gotMi nna vniio, ami initl tha defendants and each of them be forever 'enjoined and debarred from naortlng any elnlm whatever In or to said land or premise advene to the plaintiff, and for such other nnd fur1 ther relief n to thl court shall Mom equitable. aiil summons i served by publication tliereon In tha Jffornlnr Perteter. a news- pnper of general circulation published Ih Eugene. Lane Colinty, Oregoh, un der and by vfrtlie of An order of the Honorable O, V, Bklpworth, Judge of 11)0 a nova, entitina itmrt. dated Uctoner 21 1025, dlrretlng ptihllratlon of this no tire inf ch week ftir lt Ktecewrtve weeks in enlfl newspaper which order fnnulre yh and ouch jf you to appear and answer the potnptslftt on or before Mr weeks from the dm of first publica tion or tin summons. CHAfl. A. 1IAHDY nnd 0. M. CALKINS Attorney ror I'inintirr. . f ' Ttaldnce and Poetoffice Addret Plrat puhllrntlon, October 23, 1929, Lost publication, December 3, 192H, B u gene, Oregnn ' tliur. 10-22-1 Sl'RCIATi ' KLHCTfON - NOtfCO VOtt TlfH CITY Ol tnfOKNH. TjANB COUNTY, .OIlttOON . Tuesday, December It, 1928 ''. . (. , i Notice J herehy 'irlVKh itiat purmian't to tho term of flection Bo, l?hnprer I, of tb Charier nf tho City of BugOno, f the Chrter of the city nf Kugene, by tha Common COuncM of tho CM y o( Fitigen oh the 9ih day of November, 1921. and Approved by the Mayor of sold city im tho Ith day of November, I92t, a spenn municipal election will be held in aoid city on Tunftday, tiecem ber it, 1935, from (ho bofir of eight oVlock rh the 'morhlnn fo 'lhA hour of eight oVlirk n tho nffernnnn, hf at Mid atectlnn, the following prnpoeo'1 nharter ftmeHdmente win tie ' auhmltfed tft the eteoior of fiM lty, ' referred by the -Comfnon CoiiAon 'for tliolr np provnl or rejection, to-wlli V- AA'ne't'lA nrfiohrt din CJiy Chnrler Of1 the Rliy of Rtigene, Oregon, by ntnendlhg' RftrMoto R7, nf 'Chnptor IX . of aoid Chnrler: by nddfng thernlh Ah1 ntithorlifntlon to tho Common ' CotinMI of the city trt rn-flMese coHie for Rower, Mreot, 'Alloy nnd ntlinr Improvements, when tfie former ne Hessmant ha boon denlnrnd Invalid, pr the Council shall bo In dohht a trt It vitlldfly,r ehhil deem It pen oasary. and to miiko tho nhmn n Hon upon tho properly abutting upon, ' d in rent to Or benoflttofl by mta Improvement, , t. An act to amend tho Charter of liNf winter your automobile re quires a free-flowing oil, if it is to start quickly and be free from dangerous friction. All oils do not meet this requirement, but here again Zerolene proves one of its superiorities it flows freely at low temperatures. the City of Rugine, Oregon, by add Ing new rhapter I hot el o. author. I I Ming and empower leg the Common Council of the City of Eugene, to tsu4 and negotiable bonds of the City of Ktigatte, m the sum of One Hundred Meveniy-ti V Thou miiiI Dollars or eo much there for a shall be necessary for the p'irpnaa of refunding tha out standing -He moral Fund Warrants and Improvement Itnnd Interest fund ' Warrnnts of the City, and to eipond the proceeds In retiring tha out alflndlng (Innsral Fund Warrants, and Improvement llond Interest Fund Warrants of the City uf Kdgen. 9. An act to ammend the City Char ier of the City of i'ogene, Oregon, by amending Hecllon fl, of Chapter IX of said Charter by changing the rate of Interest on certificates of ante op foreclosure from ten to fifteen per rent, and adding a pro vision making the City ntilmnatleally the purchaser of all unsold property. The Common Council by id Ordi nance No. lIBt, has flied the polling placoe to be one In eaoli ward of said city as follows: In Ward One. which la the territory so'ith of Eleventh Avrnim and Kast of Willamette Htrert, the pulling plaro shall bo In the basement of the public library of Kugene. 'in Ward Two, wlilih Is the territory north of Rlevchth Avenue and Rest of Willamette Htreet, the polling plare shall by the Rugnno Armory building, In Ward Three, whlfti la tho terri tory north of fteventh Avenue and west of Willamette Htreet, the poling plero shall be In the Hampton Uulldlng of Kugene, at the corner of Bixlh and Willamette Rt reels, In Ward Four, which Is the territory smith of fioventh Avenue and west of Wlllnmelto Ktreet, the polling place shall be In the lobby of tho City Unit. Dfttcd thl 1st day of December, 1038, GEO. A. OILMOIIM, , , City Itecordor. Dly, 13-1-10 A piping hot, faithful . Hot;. IrojSAi' t with the lull, rich flavor of toasted grain. New Style Hb Quick Cooking Oats are toasted for hours over beds of live coals to bring out the full flavor that nature, has scaled jn each tiny grain.. ' TWi new cereal speech up wrtrk In the kitchen, Ttcaily tot the Vablo iii 2 minutes, COfiku Into granular oat meal.. A lusrrtf nlng, nutritious dish. . . , '. , 'Tjhat "aH-night" cooked flavor in only two mimics MR MORI 1,11AM ' "JOYHAlUMir.lM n qyAUTV p if wcrt A FARMER'S DOUBLE BUSINEE: A farmer tmint lm n liuulm m ninii; . too, murtliiil iiuinuKur If liu la to .ropor. , A Jmiiki-r imit kni.w flnnnr. Inn alno mut b JJJ nl.om tin. ri-onollili: ,tnlll nf 111. Kuiilnunlly: W """"" otiln In point nut lo you llm rnrl truia of luilnenuw Ulna ur tiaiton, Tho offlrliilit nf Ilia V. S. Nullunnl Ilnnk r xlrt'JS Klvo you .llrert, ilt.(lnli, ..uil fa.-i Hull yu cn W ' ui.i. Thi'lr llmo anil ci)crl..ni o l our If It ww " MUC.COOtl. ' . . ' If thin n.rvko tntrrniilii you w " you nm i no ooiiKHiion. US. NATIONAL B A N 1C FIldFNJn LOAN ?r SAVINGS BANK , "Cha Bank for Savings breakfast savory It ' m Momrtrv ot hlt,R'ltl'lHlli mllA, L Oii MOM UT1AO MNCMft iUW ) V minutesonv A.vi"', u. ,u Vj Fglilgjt .