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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, PEC. 5, 1925 TWO Morning Register Lane County News j liii-rs ki:nt to many ixhi:h;n OOI'.Vi'UUuS Cnnir.cn Vor Fitrly ilft Smiting Mhiwh 3 :t;rM- ; Mailer to 10 ln hi nlretvly bwn wtAttoU for rtittcn no;ii-hy. Tho cmnjmttrn rurrlftl on horv ro- pi'lttly to .mlnco pooplo to iU thnr ( lirtKtiniiN inillttK early Un nntwn p'MiUm, tx-llevtH Mr. Humltn, Newr beforo )iaH i h nuiUluif ttoaaon Kinrtcil to nearly. Two extra clirk will ho rmptoyotl In tho HprlnjrftrM pemtntrtoo lw. K limit.; UociMUltitr 14.' One of iluii will wurk In th office unit tho other on tho currier hAt. Tables for wrnpphiff parkuwoj wlU Im pluctvl in the Inhliy i jrivo tin gift Hontlorn hh much nssistance ua pottdlhlo. (PcftiPlrr l.fitu t'oHniy Hporlal) 81MtlN(.lKIKM. Oro.. Deo. 4. Holiday mulltiifr haH ntnrti'd In full forro fit KprUiufli'M, lU'Oonllnfc to l U. Hamlin- tonal postmaster. AH this, weok parkaK8 nave been nont by HpringrMt. people to friends ami relutlvo. in alt part of the world ftn1 the pnrknitea comlnff to the SIMUXGKIEI.D 11AYT 1TKMSH poMnffleo nre tiecomin; more nu in t rutin ovi'ry day. Almost every country In Knropo nn it 1hi orient is represented la the Jlst of those to which itftckng-cp 1ihc boon wilt during the part few iaA, Aciualntanres and relatives of tiprltiKflHil pop1 In Korea, f'hlnn, Japan, llawatl. Philippine Inland. Australia and Kuropoan countries have been sent Rift. Mall- Will stop tomorrow Cold, break in 34 boun fcr the mil who use Hill . Fever and hejdache, go. L Grippe yidj, in jdiys. Thais the quick, the scientific way to end the dinger, ind diKomforn. Don't trust kcr heip, doo't wait Jct back to Dermal at out. Be Sure It's Urv Prtce30c MUCH WATER CONSUMED KS lAlUiK MTI'l.Y CASCARA Ccl Red Bca QUININE with portrait Carnival Dance Saturday Nite, DECEMBER 5 Dreamland Hall Good Time All Welcome (Reftstrr t-ans County Spoolal) SI'HIXGKIKM). Ore.. Hoc. . Approximately IS 7-660.000 gallons of water will have been used by Springfield residents by tho end of this year, ft la believed by officials of the Mountain States l'owor company here. A total of 172.650.. 000 rallons were used hi the 11 mumi'jt ending Novemher 30, it Is shown by the records at the plant and IVceniber will add another 15. 000. 000 gallons to the total. The total this year will not be as great a.- mst year when 214,500, 000 gallonH of water wore con sumed. This is due to tho fact that lust winter much water was lined during the cold weather when fa tire ts were allowed to run at all tltea. The highest month this year was July, when a total of 26, 75o,ooo gallons was consumed. The NEURALGIA ot hastlscha rub th, forehead tnch and InhjJe tha vmpora WICKS V Va po Rub honvy iik of wutor ilurlnir July Ik believed iluu to tho warm worn li ar then prevalent. MISSION TALK MONDAY MtmtoiiisTs ixi Hi'AU si.inr. nx-nit: (Hv,l,tr lnin i'tunty p,mIiI) SI'ltlNllKIKI.I. On. 1HH-. 4. An tllutniU'd li'iMiiro will lio irli at tho Mi-thmllut Kulwopnl ehureh Momlny nlnlit on work iloiio ly thi' hvnni uiul tori'lKn mtMlum ili'pnrt moiit Of th rhurt'h, lr. Mtirk KrtM.innit or Itiuui. KuuiHtm. will Htv the li'Oturv nml will rxpluln lh plolur.'a Hit thoy ro thrown on tho m'rorn. Next .WVilnosdny evontnir th younK inurrUnl womin'il olua will Kivf a ooll In thp church iwrlort. A pluv will he nrvsintd nnd ro- fit5htnenl 8tr-od. Tho prorot'da will ro toward puri'haslnjt n hullo tin board for tho church corner. LIONS ENDORSE SCOUTS KF'V. V, h. MOOHK KVFAKS AT (Ki-tlatr I.ati reunty Spfctl) srulXOKIKiav Ore.. 1W, 4. A Hoy Seout troop In Springfield was endorsed today by tho Lions club at Its weekly luncheon. T h movement to organlte a troon wilt be given the support of the organ isation, it wa,i decided. . 1 Tyson will net as scoutmaster n C. K. Iarber will be his assistant Kev. K. U Moor, pastor of ti Springfield Methodist Kpweopa church, made a short talk at the meeting. The address was of an in forma) nnture and contained many humorous anecdotes. REBEKAHS MAKE VISIT SIMtlXGPIKI.It nOMKX iO TO VAl.TF.KVIU;K IXIm;K DANCING at NOTI HOT TAMALE "5" ORCHESTRA Saturday Night (RrltT T-an County SprrUl) SPKIXGKIKM), Ore.. lec. 4. Membera of the Springfield He hekah loiige visited tho Waltervllle lodge Inst night on a special Invt tation from the neighboring group, A total of 29 local members were present at the joint meeting, . Mr. W. K. Walker told of the sovereign grand lodge sessions In Portland last fall. A banquet was served In the oodntcn of th "World hall. The reirulnr meeting was held In the Odd Fellows balld Ing. DR, R. C. VIRGIL Osteopathic PhysicUn 819 Miner BId. rbone S351 EnfiCSWh Ore. Joint MootJnc I'lnnmxl (Hcltr Umn County Spolal SPIUNOFIELD, Ore.. Deo. 4 A Joint meeting to which members of the Waltervllle and Junction t ity circles or Women ot Wood craft have been Invited, will be held by the Springfield Pine circle No. 45 next Wednesday evening. A regular lodge session with Initia tion will bo held. All This Week 10 lbs. Sugar 45c With each $5.00 order of groceries Lowell Grocery 1044 Willamette F. J. BERGER 18-8th Ave. W. HOTEL ASTOD Ind a HU1 las Angeles Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Batha New, Modern Clos. to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff from $1.50 $ 1 55o San Francuco Stage Terminal Telephone MM OLb-TTME DANCE Thursday, Dec 3 MIDWAY PAVILION Public Invited. Special Feature Saturday Nite, DECEMBERS. Skating from 7:30 to 11 p. m. Men's skating Potato Race Ladies Slow Race Cash Prizes WINTER GARDEN SKATING Afternoon on .Wednesday Friday and Saturday from 2:30 to S p. m.; and every evening from 7:30 to 10:00 p. m; ALPHA DELTA PI BAZAAR SATURDAY December 5 . Standard Furni ture Store Heilig Theater Bldg. SIMU;KI KM) 1-KltSOX AI.S 4Hi;!ter Lan Couotr Spoelitl) SPR1.GFIKI,D. Ore. Dec. 4. A. Merwin or Fall Creek was a vis itor In Springfield for a short vis it today. E. 8. Collins, farmer of the Springfield neighborhood, spent a hort time In this city today. Jason McCune. student at the T'nlverslty of Oregon, made a tour of the Booth-Kelly mill today In malting a study of lumber plants of this district. He visited a num ber of mUls while colleoting data for his studies. Graham Smith, Eugene nrchltect. was In Springfield today while making a tour of Inspection of building operations. He also vis ited relatives and friends in the city. A. F. Flowers, local realtor, mnde ' a business trip to Fall Creek this morning. Barney Oldfield spent part of today In Springfield from his place In the Decrhorn district, i Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Carney wore : Vaiterville visitors In this city to i day. Charles Meier was In town from ' his Camp Creek home on business i today. ' Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Mill ana children of Westfir are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young. Mrs. Hill's parents. They will return to their homo Saturday. Mrs. Harry M. Stewart Is vis iting In Portland with her daugh ter, Mrs. Theran Sausser. Mr. Stewart and son, Morris, will go to Portland diu-lng the Christmas holidays and will remain until the first of the year. Mrs. Elvin May entertained the Needlecraft club at her home yes terday afternoon. H. K. Jennings of Waltervllle was a visitor In Springfield yester day. Mrs. Jesse Teager Is confined to visiting on business in Springfield for a few days, her home here by Illness. U. M. Blackburn ot Uandon is WOOD! WOOD! The old-timers seem to want to hog all the busi ness, but you must have new comers to build a city. We are new com- ' crs but we are comers. CHOICE DRY WOOD J. D. McNeill Co. Independent Garage Telephone 2232-R LEGION HOLDS ELECTION It. S. KODOKIW COM.UANDKIl AT JCNCTIOX CITY fft'Xlflter I,an Countr 8pclal) JUNCTION' CITY, Ore., Dec. 4. At a Joint meeting of the Ameri can Legion and nuxlllary the fol lowing officers were elected: aux iliary, Irene Barley, president; (Continued on Pago 3. Column 6) Rug Cleaning flums 800 ,M DAILY MARKET REPORT ' (ftrrgon Jffnrflnl Market Rvrlewy PORTLAND, re- Dn6' 4- further roluctlon of 2c down in th price of pkkm n the dairy rxchmnice for the latent Df'ston tnulcaUK the ReimonaDio irenu 01 vnluea. In noma quarters an attfiinpl Kai marie le hoM valu-" from tumbling, but this oppftftra ImpoitHiblo at the mo invnt on account of the greatly increased offrlnK. Kreh ifoodn nrn arrlvlnK m freely at thin time that every want of the trade In taken care of quite eailly. and at price that are ahaded from thono quoted un tha exchange. Few dnnlern appear able to maintain exr-hange values at the moment, all belnn- lntoreted In un loading from day to day through fear of nt 111 lower prices the rrext 24 ho tire, The atomic) deal appeara a dead one nt the momont. While noma aalea con tinue, the movement la being much re atrlclrd during t tin Inat few day nn a retult of the tumbling frenh egg vnluea. Untrcaalng quality of atornge good In also a factor. niit4r Sltimtton Very Weak Market for butter Iff very dopreneed, althongh no change wnl ahown In the prke of prlnta for the day, Prloo ehad Ing ! reported In iomo quart ere. Fur ther redurtlon In euhna on the exchange and on the open market Indicate an th crauelng aurplua, fit Irk en nptimnd la Very Firm Very firm demand for chicken la ahown In the lorn I trade, with en tea of light weight at 19 ft 20c pound and heavy tuff up to 2602Sc pound. Practically the entire local aupply wil cleaned up by Hawaiian lnteroata. Torn Turkey a flril at '40 tenia A very limited supply ot torn turkey mM at 40c toilm mt th ativet, but thU rariy ralHbllithvd lh mnrkt at that lrlt-o bvoauae th volume wna too mall to fonsidcr, CnUtorllit ptlover tuff la ltuitiiiiig at itru-a nu blRliA' than Ikv pttUUd. VevU WttMlkMk lht.nwMl With titito a fair eupply Arriving, mm lift for rimnlry-MMfd calvea t iMii whnt ilfitrt'Mi'-l, tlt'licrnl top W uVl itbovo Ui I'ouiul, btil a fyw mOo are BtHMvn al Ultiv llmi nt elwttly nt li u US' tii. neklug IT tf it 4c for their offering. Potato Murkei N ry (ulat Wry quiet tutto t tinwn fur pulnliw. Not utily in thu Iitcul jiitiblnw timl. but nt Nwthwe. louiitry otitta a Utuiktir nil iih ihn la gi-m'MiUy ludu'ntvil, Kow I'wrlnud atilc at i nflrmi'd, llrlr-f Not wi of Wlutlwailo IVttilo fit my tot or Ih ciut aiiu blnvk ctul b.tnr offered t I So pound. Mome Ilium trout arriving from tha North; prlowd 80 pound. Nut mark! continue yutot, but price ar lutlounry. Hi.Ki bulletin contlnira very acaroa; inOat antra Mi V Hulnl. Pumpkin and eiuaU very 1ow sate; considerable atook hrr. !wcpt pntaitea are alow here, allhouith higher in South, tttock not keeping very well. Ijurgo grnpfrutt hard te HIitptKV' Vntther' Notlc Wenllipr bureau adi td Kvhtn): Pro tect ahlptnenta d urine the next 3 hours Kf)ut the following mini mum temper ntur1; Oolna: north to Seattle, 44 de Bre; nnrthnat to Spokane, SJ degrees: enat to llVr. JO degree, and south to Ashland, 33 degrees. Minimum rntter nture at rortland tonight, abouv 43 de groea. For4tan in Ir1eea POHTI.ANO. tire., Pee. 4. There e the price dealers pay wholesalers e cttr rhr otherwise no4' Holler Helling price, bo lota: Cream ery rrtca: Prints, eVtraa, S$c ier lb Tor plain w raptors, subject 1a discount of r tT 3 ; . ilmry buyina prtt-e. 3c per lb. Itnltet- ft Country at at ion delivery bnaia- llit churning cream. OtiSiir per tb.; No. I grade, 47c per lb.. Portland tie livery; best churning cream.' 5Tf tb. Cheee Petting price: Tillamook coun ty triplet. 31013c: loaf. SI4Me; Oregon triplet, not branded. 3c per tb. : Tilla mook f. o. V selling prices: Triplets tile lb.; loaf. Je lb. j Coos county cheea. setllnr price to retailers: Triplet. loo; lost. Sic pr lb. Errs nuving prtcaa. front tret; Cur rrnt receipts 3c per doien: hennery whites, 4v per doa ; hennery pullets, 33c: underalfed, He. 11 v Poultry gelling prtcsr Heavy hena. ?& ?fc lb.: 11; lit to medium hna. t;0- lb.; bvoilem. hcfivy. :c per lb.: light. ?90i6c lb.; Pvkln ducks, lie; col ored. 3c lb Turkey Fancy dr eased. 3&4J3c lb.: ordinary. 30031c; fancy live turkeys. Ho per lb. Onions Selling prlre to retailer: gar lic. HflSAc: Oregon. I3.3S9IS.I Tih'e Potatoes Pearhutee am. 13. it frli &O: new local. 1MIS00: Yakima, $3.0014 00: fancy baker. I. 10. Hell Peppers Local 10 13 e par lb. Bunch VesjatableM Parsley. JeOMc; radtahe. c; beta. 4tfe; carrots, Jc; turnlpa. 40e dosen bunches. Sack Vegetables flailing priest Beets, fl.00; carrots. It. 10 sack; cabbags, Oregon. IHe per lb,; lettuce. Oregon. tl.'Kiril.BO per crate; eaulHtower. Inca. S1.:S0I3.O4 per crate; celery. TScOlt 00 loxen . graan peaa. : spinach, iocsl, fl.ee orange box; tomatoes, hot houss. 1 1. SO crate Knut and FrevlakiM Country lleata ffelttng prtee to retail-, re: Country-a II led hoc best butrksra under 110 lbs., lwtHc lb.; beat calves, about 10 to 100 lb.), 16c per pound; mna. HO 13c per lb Lard Pure leaf, lie tb. ; n or ten Ing. ISc. Smoked MeatsRams. J031c per lb.: break faat bacon. 3I06V par lb. nop. Wool, utdea. El. Hope Nnmlnst; 193a crop. alusCar. nominal. 0O3Ic. ! Hide Iluylng prices: Halted hides, sll welxhta IHc: green hide. 7Hc: salted bolla. $ei green bulls. sHct salted or. green calf. 15c; an ted or green kip. 10c, I Sneep Pelts Flint dry shasp pelts. long. 23Hc; short. IIHc; pieces, lle: flint dry shearing, each. IHtOe; salted: pelts, long, each, fl.OOOtl.&Q; short.1 each. 140 30c; skearlng. cacti, 100llo;i dry salted pelts. USc Wool Nominal; valley, nna. HBlooi. I 304dc; milium or l--blooil S904Oo per lb.; coarse or S-4-blood, 34031c peri lb.; braid. 310 33c lb. At valley points, prices are 3c to So higher for selected lots. i Mohair Ira ring priest Kid. pe IkC: tapl. 40e per lb. , short staple. Sic per lb.; burry stock, 3oo per tb. I Case arm bark Buying pric. ii3 ; peel. 7c lb.; 1934 peel. So lb. Oregon Qrape Root Buying prtee, 14a per lb. tattle nna mirea Steers rood t 54 .7B Medium f 750 7 1 Common S.SO0 .T6 1 Csnner and cutter 4.600 S.S0 Heifers, good and choice (ISO lbs. up) 4.000 6.60 Common and medium (all weights) 4. SD .0fl Common and medium .... 6.760 .1 1 Canner and cutter S.SOtf S.7S ' Cows, good 4.SO0 CO) Common and medium ...... S SnQ S.7& Canner and cutter 2.000 3. SO Bulls, good (beef, yearlings excluded) 1.7S0 4 50 Canner to medium 3.000 3.71 Calves, medium to choice (mllkfeda excluded) 7.00010. 09 Culls and common 1 000 7.00 Vexlers, medium to choice, .10.000 12.00 Cult and common 6.400 JO, 00 Hheep nnd Iamb Lambs, good and choice (ML Adams 1I.00O1I.00 Lam hi. medlam to good (valley) '. ll.ffO0!z.7S Heavyweight (92 lb. Up)... 9,00011.00 All weight. ,,! and com mon 7-00010.00 Yearling wether, msdlora to choice 1.00011.00 Ewes, common to chotc 4-000 7.00 Canner and cull 1.600 4,00 NOTE The above class and grade quotation do not In all caae repre sent a&tual sale. In some Instances they represent value at which snch Htock would sell If available; according to tb judgment of the market reporter nog ' Heavyweight (260 fo 3E0 Ibe.). medium, good and choir ...11.60012.26 Medium weight (200 to 260 - lbs.), medium, good and choice 11, 76012, 26 Light weight (160 to 200 lbs.), common medium, good nnd choice 12,26012.76 Light light (130 to 160 lbs.). common, medium, good and Choice 11.76012.26 Packing hoga 1.600 10.60 Slaughter pigs (130 lbs. down), medium, good and choice 11.00013.00 Feeder and stocker pi ft (70 to 130 lb.), common, me dium, good and choke. ... 11.000 11.00 Port In nd flrnln Futures (Tly Tho Associated Press) PORTLAND, Oro., Dec, 4, Wheat, HUH, linrd while, December, January, 1I.62; hard white, blue' stem and hart, December, January, 61.61; soft while, December, January, 11.62; western white, December, January, 91.12; hard winter, December, January, 1.66f northern spring. December, January, ft. 6ft; wet crn red, December, January, 11.66. 1 On!, No. 2, 36-ponnd white-feed, Da-: Omher, Jnntinry, $29.60; No, t, 36-pound gray, December, January, 5t 50. Barley, No, 2, 46-ponnd, llecemlur, Jnnuary, 932; 44-pound, Decern hor, Jan uary, 131. Corn. No. eastern yellow shipment, December, Jannary, 914.60. Mill run. Htandard, December, 1 50,60; January, 931,' TlWflll Trnde Kvrmnns (Ilv Tho Asenclnted Press) NRW YOliK, Dec, 4. Hraflslroof to- j morrow vlll say! j Dfstrlhntlve trndo Is followg IM sen-' sonnl course with seasonal' oporatlngs lending to derronso and Johnors trade : being confined largely to reorder hual-1 nes, hut with Mlall trade, nt the large i store tending to expand largely as tho j holidays approach. All of these dis tributive branches report ag good or I heller trade thnn a year ago. hut whole-' sain nnd Jobbing trade as well as lend ing mall order house, report November Hi The D. E. Nebcrgall Meat Co. Announces the Placing of Their Market Under the Management of Ms. Hensy Mintages Mr. Hintzcn comes to us very highly recommended as having a thorough knowledge in the care and handling of meats nnd meat products, h will be his aim ot all times to render you the satisfactory and courteous treatment which you desire. Quality meats, prompt and efficient service with the greatest economy possible will form the foundation for your pleasant buBi ness relations with our maket. Government Inspected Meats which are killed and handled under scientific, methods indorsed hy tlie U. S Department of Agriculture, and bearing their official stamp, insures you the proper meats for food consumption. You Are Invited 4o Call and Get Acquainted With Mr. Hintzcn i Tn ..ft. . -.'A- . null rf,...,. P. E. Mefo)igall Meaut Co. Telephone 37 66 East Ninth Street trade not final to th of KM..her oal and vott-tt. IT(. straw. 17.60 pr i to k-rng with evpoMetuo in tii, rielllng prl ea. : a tuu more. other yenta llower. l" " I , K.-nrrally rp..rle. to have Xn ilwi rw ork trull Prl res month. The t In pre nt w-. k . , tliy The A-am leted pre) repuila are the i-Utlw ilvttnro uf rI- NKW ViIK. I -re, . Kporitd lei tlons. the brlek vra In dlt rlbm in I aiiplea uulei but raly; cliok, l3tf . .11,-1. lere.l: the B-tUeS lt.( tnimer l''-. lancy. iiuut Wea'-hr ta retur.ltng efisnnable gi is in some arena, the ,intreaeinv no.-i m anthrnilte coal miners" at r ike In purls of northeaat Pennaylvonls, the vhe.k In reiail buying notxd a ton the Atlantic seaboard as a rault of wldeapreail ruin fall, and the edvivea that email retailers are not .luing relatively as well as are Isrfer Stores. Weekly bank clearing 1 1 1. 004. 190.000, Pent tie lnlry Kvrtmng IllV The Associated Prewai SEATTLR. !ec. 4, Butter. city rrratnery cube. 61c; bricks or prints. Sir t-T lb. Kfita. freah rnnth. 6I1 mlted rototM, Cr; pullrta, 3C per do, Portland Dairy Kirlmnae (By Tlie Associate! Preaa) POHTI.AND. re.. D-. 4 Butler, eitrii". 4tc; standard. 60c; prime first. 4-: first a. 4t- ier lb. Krea. ettraa 47r; firats. 4!r; pullets in,-; eurrent rerelpta, 40o und relied. S2c per do. ... . Wheat Prtee rollnnw (By The Aaoorlntrd Press) CIIICAOO, lec. 4 In a wildly swine;- 7 3-4c. a bushel a compared with the ' top level for the day. I Before the crash, wheat for December delivery In Chlceao h1 fnur-he.1 l and May was up to fl 76. new peak r it Or. Is for the season, (he May prlrv in pnrthuiar being a tar rot that of Inte has been nlmeil at by siierufntnrs with out nuniber. f'norinoia ssltlng, largely to reallin profits at this Juncture, sent the rnarlcet inmbllng hnekwards. Wheat closed nervous 1 7-Sc to ((i nt lower. dew siyla, DecarrTher ll.74'l to 117414 and May It 70 to S 1,70 1,. with rorn 1 i.c to 1 7-C off. 'oals Hr to 7-r down, and provisions varying from 36c delln to 10c gain. a ftenltle Tiny and fJmln (By The Associated Presa, PKATTI.K. Dec. 4 . f'nrn. whole. 6ft; cracked, 962; hay. alfalfa. ?: D. c.. it 9; timothy. 977: P. M, ISO; mixed, 934; linseed meal, f 7r: nets, Ptiget Hoond, f 16 ; snrs telr food, 964 ; my bean, 970 ; wheat, ISO. New York flops fBv Th Aeociated Press) NEW YOU K. Der. 4 Hops atendy state, 1:6. lorSc: 1924, HB 40c; Ph. rlflo Coast, 126, 27010c; 121, 220240, Port I nnd liny Price fBy The Associated Press) POUTLAND, Or.. Dee. , ttnv nuylng prices: Valley tlmothv. Il749l; eastern Oregon, nominal; alfalfs. 1100 111.60; clover, 917; oat hay, 916091ft; prunes firm, t 'sllfnrnta. I I40 13 Mr; Orssrons. t aIlr. Apricots a. ar . aiandatd. 10 H O 39e; chulie. ettr cliiilr, It03tc-, Peaches a'-llv; standard, U 0 lC! fnncy, ritfJSc Thousands of doctors prescribe Eesinol for year ihry have rdtcd upon it in the treatment of ikirt and icalp tfoti Me, bccauic thrv know that Kciinol Ointtncnt fn quitlly ftopi itching and generally clears away tho diiutdrr. from baby'i flight ratn to fcyero eawi 1 uf ccztina hundtcds of lettrri bear wit" I ficij to it hcalinn power. If you are tor mented by tlt:n eruption fict t jar of Kciin'iJ fruni ymtr diuist and noto the imptovement after tho fine trcai- mcn:. A FARMER'S DOUBLE BUSINESS A fnrinrr mini h n l,uln man; he, loo, muit b a uIh iimiiugiir If ho in lu irintr. A Imiikor inu.t knnw rinanco. Hut nl.n muit b, noiltln hImiui I ho monntiiu' sialua ot 111. -imiMiumiy: h, ihould t nl.lo 10 piilnl out tu you Iho cxai l Ironil of IiuiIikm t( ut tlinp or s-nson. Tho nfrii'lnls uf Iho XI. H. Nnllminl Hunk or. ciiurtt In Ihh wcomlury nhnno of hniiklng. A.H ihclr n.lvlro and limit will Kivo yuii (tiri.fl, lriiuio. xiiiiuI riu-i. ihm you inn put Into uso. Tlii'lr (Una una vximrluiu'ii la uurs l( K will hilp yoi urcood. If this ,rvli' Inlnroat you w nuei.o.t you rail. Than will bo ll(f OllllKUtloll, 4 U. S. NATIONAL B A N IC Bonk of Service EUGENGJ.OAN (f SAVINGS BANK 'Cno Bank for Savings - ik yoi; wish to Ki.i.t, yot'R I'll ri:iiTV. Titr a cwssigniiJ C Grip will 1 0 iBronm IUUICIS Mir.. 'iWM' hi!LV mm Serious lllnosa nnd com plicationB often follow nn ordinary Cold. Check It; use the old Reli'nblo, Safo and Proven Remedy, "Lax ative BROMO QUININE." The First nnd Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar ter of a Century. The box bears this slgnoturo Price aOo. . anta's Coming Back Read What He Has to Say! DEAR MR. HILL: I enjoyed my visit to your store sif imicli that I have ileridcil '"V' nnd will he there Suturda'y. I certainly was glad to see all of ll,c.ch"', "Kill", and tell them when I come this time I am hiiuRinfX a present lrc n one of them. As I proliahlv will not have eunuch to go aroiiinl, it W necens:irv !,,r ilw.m l,, I.,. il,,... l.i "J .of ...,.l 1.V1 .-ilnrdav alu.'111. " j " ... uii iL iivlyvluii, 6 .yu mm m . I'.ach voutiL'ster that' is nl vmir Kiririi'fii ili.if linn will receive a TCii book addi- "The Nij.dit Ueiore Christum" and's-s-h, I am goinp to U'vc ''.'.'"Aow nun ui.ii woiHicriui nine nooKlet, A liooK ol tinmen, aim .1 i""" y. rjn(j to play a great ninny frames, and will' keep little hands and minds Imsy ui their jilay hours, ' , , j ' 'J'cll all the children to write tnc their letters in care of your '.J". will then he sure to gv.t them and will answer each one personally. 'u to put them in the Snnui Clans mail box in your store, if Your old friend, SANTA CLAU3. See Him at Hill's Economy Store Eujene's One Real Toy Store