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t t r, i.i 4 ,'! 5 'I' f p, 1 ! I 1 1 - 1 II I'll ,r i 1 'i i i h i if I , 'I a. -I' 4 ' t :'J ' 'I' ' j ' i ! i fl EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, TUESDAY. DECEMBER IW f Morning Register Lane County News - : (Continued from HBO aovon) now l Hiiniiu-r, Vuh., will spend lli hitler pnrt of the wok In town vllll"K with tholr filoiuls. They lire on thplr way to loa Angploa to mmnil t Ii o I'hrlBtnma holldnya wllh Mm. Oi!'lson' imrenta. Kov. Carlnon will occupy Hie pulpit of tho ChriHtliin chtirnh next Sunday. Chnrli-a Mltlor of Alplno Is In town for ii few day. V. K. Mcnilenhnll loft Sunday for Kent tie to attend the national con vention of the chamber of com inerco held there December 7. . II heinir J5 T5. The owner of the box ww Mrs. Ed Mltchc). Tho amount ruined was t0. wh.ch win bo iald on ft piano for the school. GRANGE GIVES DEGREES r.it;ini:v.x t'Axmo.VTKS ' tak en ixt sooit-TV ' (Hccl.tcr Unn County Sptvlal) Y1U.AKE.V.IB. Or., Poo. . W'ill.-ikonx.e tirniiKO mot In rnKUlur nait. Ktiltirttitv nluht nllit t'OIW nnd . .Mr. Mendenhall went as a j lt,-.rcit t10 titlra unit fourth do- aelCKaie irum mo in nimuoi m ,s cn 0illM nt IS candltlatas. BRINGING UP FATHER of commerce. Mm. Myrtle King of Eugene, vpeni Monday with friends here. Mrn, tleorno Scott will entertain tho l,a Comas club Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Charles Boslough was hos tess for the Choral club, Friday ovonlnK. After a short business meeting the evening was devoted to the regular lesson, which Is The third dtutrec was given by tho women's decree team the regular off.cers giving the fourth, lio rreshmonts were served after tho meeting. About V6 were present. Club Holds Mooting YABNK1.U Or., Ueo. I. The Sunshine club met wllh Mrs. Hugh' Sangathe Thursday. They spent I ... .J, T.. after wh;cJt a luncneon waa sarwo.. niems were served. Miss Gcnevlevo Miranda, a new member, was in itiated Into the club. liulph Bnslough and Miss Helen Ostrander have been chosen by the l.lons club to partlclpato In the .vaudeville skits which the local club will put on at the benefit entertainment which Is to bo given nt the Eugene armory Friday even ing. The Lions cluba are sponsor ing the entertainment, the pro ceeds to go towards helping the Balvatlon Army. W. A. Ward ana Mrs. liertruoo Whltsit motored to Oakland Sun day and visited with Cha DeVore. who was formerly wun nirne Mm Vanirerm of Snrtngfield. Mrs. Saneathe's sister, was a visitor of the club. Pto Social Vlannrtl Relttr County Sptil) YAIUCEI.U Ore., rcc. 7. The Sunshine club will give a plo social and baxaar at the Stafford school house on Friday evening, Decem ber 11 to raise funds for com pletion of the foot brldg. The school will give a short program and there will be music YARN K I -fi l'KRSOX AI.S ' RsUtr tno rounly Spcll - , i , v iw 7 M lit ,kl. l... XI. 1 I Ia.Mil.U, .Uir, , oi. ihA ,,.,. virno iianinuvfc bi,v-i,i tormerly of Eugene have recentb',';nKev M Brnnhlim win prcncU uivfuoku "--.r r i hfr the second auu lourin sun at Oakland and ore having It re modeled. They will be ready to open by the first of next week. BASKET SOCIAL IS HELD P.-T. A. G1VK8 EVENT AT .AVIIjLAGILLKSPIE lava Instead of tho first and third The Sunhtne club will meet with Mrs. Win. Smith this week (Continued on Tngo 10. Column i) (Register Iiin County Special) WIL.UAGILLESP1E. Ore., Dec. . A basket eocuil was given by the P.-T. A. of the Wlllnglllespla school district 129. The program was as follows: Hecltatlon by Henry Doiwhty. 1 Duet. Dora and Ardeen Reed. Dialogue, "I Am tho Man" by le of the school boys. Recitation, Arlow Atkison. Recitation, Mlas Xennle Farmer. Piano duet. Mrs. Conway and Lou.h Klngsly. Recitation. Gordon E'roy. Music by two of the Filipinos of the University of Oregon. Whistling solo, by Ada Mae Hudson. Song, "America," by tho audi ence. An address, was given by Cal Young. Boxes were auctioned by Cal Young. The first box sold in the WiiloglHespio ' sohobl waa bought by C. A. Gilbert, the price DAILY MARKET REPORT fOrw-n Jmnnl Mnrkc fterTlr) JORTLANi. Ore- Dec- T. Declinln prkn on dairy products at thla period ot th ik-a son are grncrally dua an. I x ptctt. Tha cut of 3 cnl a ihe price of print btnr ri therefore not a urprtre nnd waa put into effect penerally at ihe oneninK of the week s trading. In anrrc ouartera mere nsa own kh" nhadiDft of print prlfea becau of the unusual differential 5 recenujr cxtitetl between thtm and cubea. Increasing output of butter and failure to Increase sales are reasons that cannot be ignored in the market for butter a, thla time. Butter sales have not been keeping pace with production; In fact aa the quotatiopa were advanced the dff nmn1 fbbd. i!ot of this loss went orer to the oleomarVarine camp, the sales of substitutes recently being the greatest of the season. Cutting of butterfat values S cents while butter dropped but 2 cents la In line with usual conditions when values lend lower. Kgg Trading la StUl Wmk Trading In the egg market la stttl of weak character, with general business shaded below the established, figures on the dairy exchange. The severe losses itagbiwa u. s. r.u ok tteMHsui. m. - . f . ,. By Geo jl. DOOR l? CNLUN' TO ?E.e. VhvST tVC HE AtSK, liil 1 NJ-In-.VJ ,,t02, ' I H 1 bC DH? '1 O O- l THINK HE VvAHT PW-ClU U AJBOOT. COLF W ICK& 1 0DW?j) JQtT TTtH1 S,S M-N MowfT..)t fj TO BORROW yWtTH. j H !JJ Cl TO.f IE 'k POLLY AND HER PALS w tww By Cliff rvt ChamGCD Ot? mimdS ARooV I l't Hc'E'LL GOXO THE, S TT31 IrOov'S RPUV AM' TuAT ) M ""' rW Morning. Register Professional and Business Directory PHTBICIAX ASU- BVMGWQX ATTORXET8 J. H. ROBINKTT, M.D. Foot and arch specialist. Practlca limited to non surgical orthopedics. Office 104 Miner Building, Tuesday and Friday. Pbona fc P. A LLEN Attoruey-st-la w. Boom 1 over Bank of Commerce. DRS. GULL.ION and STANDARD Prac tice limited to the eye. ear. nose and throat. Byes tested and gUmea fur nished. Office 30 I. O. O. F. BMg. Phone 133. . T a A. WINTERMErKR Land. tKlas sad probata apeclalUiea Office corner ICl and WtHamette atreets. DR. O. a BBARDSLKT Practice lim ited to obatetrtca and disease of cblld rasL ts4 Mlnar Building. Office pbona 141. Rasjdsoes pbona Id. L H. rXBLDS, M.D.-Oensral practice Special attention given to Obstetrics and diseases of woman Office 143-44-41 Ulnar Bide Phone ' 6IS, Residence) 1143 Patterson St. Pbona 1370. DR. J. F. TITUS Obstetrics and diseases of children specialty, Brown Bid;. Ninth and Oak atreets. DR. CARL W. ROB BINS Urology. Bolts 410 M. A W. Bid g. Pbona 13 - V C HARRIS Room 401, McMorran washburna Biog. cmRoraAcno DR. R. C. GRAHAM The chiropractor. Examinations tree. TtO Willamette. DR J. X FISCHER I04-T-I White Temple. Phone At. Residence pbona ISBf. DR. GEO ROB K. SIMON Chiropractic removes the cause. - Health returns. Phone I66-J. Willamette, o pit airs. OHTBO P A THIO rHTSlClANB DR. JOHN SIMONS Osteopathic phy slclan and surgeon. 404 M, W. Bldg. DR. H. L. STUDLET, Offlcs 714 Miner Bldg. Phone BSt-J. ARCinTRTEA JOHN HUNZICKER Architect and sup erlntendent 405-404 Miner Bldg. Prevent operations, for men, women, end children. 47 W. 4th. Pbona Tl-J. VETERINARY 8UBORON DK. J. A. FIANIO AN Veterinary sur geon, ione 087 day or, bight. OfXlce and renidnnra. T0 High street. DR t. Q. HKUTBRIjJNO, successor to Dr 8ml Lh. Day and night i.hone 1114., It. O. HOOB- Attorney. Practice It en muni, T2B w uiamaixe m. Lu U RAT Miner Building CHA8. A. HARDY Bfr77 2J. TJ. a niuonti mm mag4 corner un nsa Willamette atreets. ALT A KING Lawyer. Pbona 404. Ill Miner Building. & M. CALKINS Attorney -at -Jaw. u. & wsnonai Bank Bldg Pbona 14T. ' CHIROPODIST DR. HANDSHTJH Foot Specialist: corns, callouses, bunions, fallen archee: alt foot aliments, dally, 10 to 4. 413 Willamette, grooni floor. Phone SOI. REALTORS BSPORa Buying sea oar large list and profit by oor IT yaar'a experience, Sam Rogh Realty Co 7th and Wlll-amette. TJNDEBTABJERst MARION VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Lady assistant. Full auto eqolpmeaL Corner Tenth and Pearl streets. Phone 111. MarlOD Veatch and Harry Keeney. W. W. BRAN 8 TETTER Fnneral direct dr. Lady assistant. Auto hearse, 1111 Olive street. Phone til. CLEANERS AND PBSS8KRS ELECTRIC CLEANERS Phone 104 Service you'll appreciate. Ill Olive street. CITT CLEANERS W. B. N.ytor, prop. i none zzo. sv Willamette street. IMPERIAL CLBANER8 AND HATTERS 47 seventh Ave. East. Phone 103. BOILEB REPAIRS AND WVLDXNO C B. RUTH AND HON Boiler repaired and expert welding. Phone 1117. Box o, sugene. TINNING AND HE A TIN O SHUPE'S TIN SHOP Tinning, furnace installing. 127 w. 7lh. Phone 310. DR PM A FFRRfl Veterinarian Office and residence IRt High. Phone int. TRANSFERS OREGON. TRANSFER -CO. Oopenhaven A Tinnney, Qonera) transfer. Moving and heavy work our specialty. Phones: ernes 4771 realdance 1ZQ4. CARPET AND RtJO CLE A NINO ELECT Rn CLEANERS Sl Olive Bt. Phone ins. we know how. OOLMiXTriONS L. M, TRAVIS, Jnc U. S. National Blink nid(T. Phono 11B. IIRMSTtTCHINp At reuld ence, Mrs, ihi;kancr HENRT A. TROMP Fire, automobile liability and burglary Insurance. Bonds Room l, Flrat National nans siag WM. B. HAHKRnVILLR Insuranca Hpeclallst. Insurance for every risk. Office Phone 413 687 Wlllnmottc Bt. REPAIRING AND TJPIIOLSTKRING SBAVBRfl FURNITURB HOSPITAL AND FAOTORT Repairing, bpholtter Ing, reflnlahlnf. Furniture made to order. Goods packed for shipment, ruiorr W. itb, Pbone Mtv HALL A SHUMWAT Plumbing, tin nlng and beating; sewer pips and drain tile. Seventh and Oak. Phone 1003. OEO. O. HBITZMAN Plumbing, tin nlng. 81 W. th streeL Phone 417. EI.KCTBJO TREATMENTS OR. CHAfl. PAINTER Special 1st, Elec tric power, electrio massage. Office, 137 Willamette, opposite Bank of Com ttiercB. Phone 1492-R. Advice free. PLUMIIINO AND HEATING CHASE A LEdLEY Plumbing and heat Ing. 936 Oak street. Phone 141, Res idence phone 12B0-L. M HIT High street, phone llftl. FURNITURB SHOP Wilder and Turner nepslrlng, flnfshlng, upholstering, goods packed for ehipmflnt. ifloi Lawrence tt.. Eugnne. Phone X17I-R. BUSINESS COLLEGE DUGENB BUSINESS COLLBOK Enroll Now, for business education. Catalogue free on request. Phone sbs. WOOD DEALERS DAT WOOD In shed, body fir, secons Erowth, maple, ash, oak. slab, Mo awk Wood Yard. Pbona 4. Yard f)l 7 High strpot. Phone I90H, PAINTING AND PAPERHANOINA PAINTING Tinting, ppertaanglnT. Vb JUOksnaa, ytOM iiif-w. . in the eastern trade have frightened shippers of the roast. , Few Turkeys Are Now Coming Very few turkeys are now arriving along Front street. Receipts art, how ever, up to all demand. Fhncy young toms arc selling In a limited way as high as 37c pound with fancy hen tur keys at 344? 3&c pound. Ordinary stock is scarcely wanted. Chicken Demand SUI Good Demand for chickens Is still of very good character. Both the live ami the dressed chicken market remains favor able. Recent top buying prices are gen erally continued. j Onion Haying- Volume) Small Very limited buying of onions Is shown at Willamette vnltey points. At the mo ment 11.40 appears tobo the general top! buying price at country points for car- 1 load lota. Selling-la fully up to all re-, quirements. 1 Overripe Apple Are Weaker Berauee of Ihe preeence of much over ripe nVock In. the trade, apples are really weaker here, although very little chanK In the primary markets , Is r.onIlrmad. Dullness la generally noted there, a con UHiitaconsl tiered timely at thla period of the season. Brief Notes of Wholesale Trade , Country-killed calves depressed. Dressed hogs considered folly steady at recent prices. Orange prices sharply higher In the ; South; little change heVe, - j Sweet potatoea show further price cut- ! ting here. Eastern cranberries quoted easier hare. , but still too high, considering the qual ity. Locals are steady at. the lower prices. Shippers Weather Not lee Weather bureau advised Monday: Pro tect shipments during the next 34 hours against the following minimum temper atures: Going north to Seattle. 43 .de grees; northeast to Rnoknne. 30 degrees; east to BAker, 23- degrees, and south to Ashland. 32 degrees. Minimum tempre ature at Portland tonight, about 2 de grees. Portland Wnoteaale Frleea PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 1. These are the prlcea dealera pay wholesalers ex- cent wnere oinerwiae no'ed: Butter Selling prices, box lots: Cream ery prices: Prints, extras. 63c wr lb. for plain wrappers, aubject to discount of 2r: qairy Buying price,. 3 Sc per lb. Butterfat Country station delivery basis; Be.st churning cream, 44ff4Tc per id.; no. grade, iw per lb.. Portland de livery; best churning cream, fi&c lb. unceae Benin priceiTIIIamopk coun ty triplets. 11932c; loaf, I2fl3c; Oregon triplets, not brsnded. 28c per lb.; Tilla mook f, 0. b, Selling prices; Triplets 3e lb-i loaf, 2o lb.; Coos county cheese, selling price to retailers: Triplets, 30c; lonf, llo per lb. Eggs Buying prices. Front treat: Cur rent receipts, 3c per dozen: heansry whites. 4Ro per dox.; hennery pallets, 33c; undersized, 24C Live Poaltry Selling prlcest Heavy hens, 26J26e lb.; light to medium bens, lft 20c lb.: broilers, heavy, 24c per lb.; light, 29 10c lb.; Pekln ducks, 32c; col ored, 20c lb. Turkeys Fanry dressed. 3 6 .me lb.: ordinary. 30034c; fancy live turkeys, 28c per lb. v , On f on a Selling price to retailer: gar Jlo, lCIOc; Oregon. 12.26012.44 Table Potatoes Deschutes Oems. 13.26 4M3.6Q; new local, 12.76013.00; Yakima, 13.00014.00; fancy bakers. 14.60. Bell Peppers Local 8012 4&C per lb. Bunch Vegetables PArstey, 100 60c; radishes, loe; beets, 40c; carrots, IQc; turnips, 'Q aozen punrnes. Sack Vegetables Selling price: Beets, 13,09; carrots, 11.60 sack; . cabbage, uregon. i nor lb.; lettuce, Oregon, II. 26011.60 per crate: cauliflower, local. $1.26012.00 per crate; celery, 75o 11.00 dozen: green naas. ( l ! an nanh. local. 11.00 orangi) box; tomatoes, hot house, ,nv cram. Meats snfl Provlnloha Country Meaia Selling pries to retail ers: Country-killed hngs, best butchers under 1 60 lbs., 1601flc lb,; best calvos rnooiit no-in I'm Ilia.), 1601G&o per lb, Iambs, 17023c per lb. Lard Pure leaf. 23c Ib.l shortening. lie. - iffmoked Ments Hams, 30033c per lb,; breakfast bacon, 23063c por lb, nope, Wool, nides, Kts, Hops Nominal; 1921 crop, Blasters, nominal, 20032c, Hides Buying prices: Salted hides, all wnlghts. 8 He; green hides, 7c; salted bulla, 414c; grtien hulls, lci satted or grmn calf, 16o; salted o green (tip, 10f. Sheep Pelts Flint dry sheep pelts, long, 22 c; short, llVo; pieces, 11 Vic; flint dry shearings, each, 6010c;. saltod pelts, long, each, tl, 00011. 60; short, eanh, 26030c; shearings, eacti, lO01(o; dry salted pelts, 17Hc, - Wool Nominal) valley, fln. H-blood, 38 040c; mndlum nr 1-4-hIood. 38040c per lb.; coarno or S-4-blood, 300.18a per lb. braid, 31032c lb. At valley points prfces are 2c to So higher for selected lota, Mohnlr Buying pries: Kid, llo per fb.i staple, 40o per lb.) short staple, llo per lb. t burry stock, 20o per lb, Cascara bark Buying pries, . 1121 peel, 76 Ib.l 1124 peel, la lb. Oregon Orap Hoot Buying pries, to per lb. Cattle nnd Calves Steers, good 7.8R0 R.2K Mfdltim ,, 8.760 7.41 ' Common ,. '. ,,, 6,60 4,76 Cannsr and cutter 4,600 6,64 Heifers, good and choice (860 lbs. up) 0,000 6.60 i Common and medium (alt - weights) 4.600 fl.00 Com moo and medium .... (.769 6.00 Canner and cutter ........ .1.600 $.16 Cows, good 4.600 6.0ft rnmnton and medium 3 60(4 6.76 Can iter and cutter S.ootf & nulls, gooil ber. yearlings j rtrluded) I.Tf 4 40 Censor to medium 3.000 3. 76 Calvi'R, medium to choice (mklkfeds excluded) T. 40010. 44 1 Culls and common 6.oo T.e Vealers, medium to choice. . 14 DO 0 12.00 Cull and common 6.60010.00 1 8 been and Lambs Lambs, good and choice (Mt. ! Adams 1M401MO; Lambs, medium to good (valley) 11.SO0II.T6 1 Heavyweight ,(! lbs. up... 1,00011.40' AU weight, and ooro- raon T.I4 9:1.40 Yearling wethers, medium to I choice 6 60011,00 ! Ewes, common lo choice.... s.owts s.ei) ! ('minor and cull 1.600 6.00 NOTE The above class and grade qaotatlons do not In all cases repre sent actual sales. In some Instances ; they represent values at which such stock would sell If available, according to the judgment of the market reporter Hogs Heavyweight (260 to 360 lb.), medium, good and choice 11.60013.31 Medium weight (200 to 260 lbs.), medium, good and choice 11.78 011.36 Light weight (ISO to IQO lbs.), common medium, good and choice 12.24012.76 Light fights (130 to 160 lbs.), j common, medium, good and choice 11.26012.26 Packing hogs 1.60010.60 Slaughter pigs (124 Iba. down), medium, good and cholcs ll.OO0lt.OO Feeder snd stocker pigs (70 to 130 lbs.), common, me dium, good and choice. ...11.00012.00 Portland firsdn Futures I By The Associated Press) PORTLAND. Ore,. Uee. 7. Wheat, BUB. hard white, necember, January, 11.46; hard white, blue stem nnd bnrt, December. January, 1.464; soft white, December. January, 11.46 weatorn white. December, January, 61.464; hard winier. northern spring, December, Jan uary. 11.69; western red, Dcember, .Jan uary. 41.69. Oats, No. 2. 34-pound white feed, De cember,' January, 129.60; No. 2. 34 pound gray. December. January. $39.60. Barley, No. 2, 44-pound. Jecember, January, $32; 44-pound, December, Jan nary, 131. Corn, No. 3 eastern yellow shipment, December, January, 134.60. . Mill run, standard, December, January, 130.60. Portland Dairy Kxrhange ly The Assoclatod Preu) PORTLAND, Ore-Dea. 7. Butler, extras. 61c; standards, 60c; prime firsts; 4&r; firsts. 48c per lb. Kr-rs, extras, 47c; firsts. 46c; pnllsls, 40c; current receipts, 39c; undersized, 32e per dox, Portland Hay Market (By Tho Associated Press) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7. Hay'. Riiylnv prices: Vslley tlmothv. 617rt9; m torn Oregon, nominal ; nlfalfa, 6190 119.64; clover. 117; nnt hay, 160fl4; oat and vetch. 617.60; straw. 17.60 por ton. Helling prices. 12 a ton more, Seattle Hay nnd OnUn Ry The Associated Pre) KKATTI.K, Drc 7. Barley, whola, 143; ground, 1(6; clipped, $49; chop, nil Krnln. ftt; corn, whole, ISO; cracked, $61; tiny, alfalfa, $26; timothy. $24: P. H $20; mixed, $26; Ilnseod nciil, $70; oats, 1'uget jfmiml, I H: wrraUh fuvd, 169; Soy beau, Ui wheat, $60, Hattws wuiry Kxrhnnge thy The Awcllrt Vrs) HKATT1.K. iK-c, T, Duller, city rrratnery cubes, 64c; bricks or prime, 6ii pr lb, K..(ri'h ram-h, 62c; mixed eolura. tit, pullets, 3Tc per dos. New Vork s'rult Prices (lly The Assoclatad Press) NEW YOHK. Deo. 7. Kvaporated apples firmer; choice, ltf 13 l-4f. fur..-,. 13,013 3-4c. Prune, Irregular; CallfornUs. 4 1-40 13 3-4e. Oreaons, lUIic. Aprlcis firmer; standard, 11 0 334o; choice, 23i03frc; extra chulce, It34t;. IVachwa firm; standard, U t 19u; fancy, 310 2:. HalHins firm; loose muscatels. 40110, elm tee to Taney sceited, IHOllS'i seedless. 70 9c. New York Hop '(lly The Associated Press) NEW VOKK. Dec. 7. Hops steady; Into. 1926, tOiflic; IftMiae; fn.. elite Coast, 19:6. 37039c; U34, 22036a. YVh-rwt Prlre Higher (By Tha Aseociatod I'rssa) CHICAGO, liev. 7 eihrlnhag- of tliuates of the amount of wheat likely lo be obtained for r&port from Arsenllhe did much tenia to lift wheat prices here to new nop records for the season. 'loing quotations oq wheat were strong, ISc to 2Hc net higher, new style. Da rem bar. I1.1S lo U.79 4-4, and May, $1.74 1-1 to 11.74 3-4; corn rinlshed 3-lc off to 3-4r up; oats at 3-l to i-io ad vance, and provisions varying from 21c deollne to 27o gain. - SPECIAL ELECTION, NOTICB FOA THE CITY OV Et'OP.NE. LANE COUNTY, OHKUON Tuesday, December 16. 1926 NoUes Is hereby given that pursuant lo Ihe terms oC Section 30, Chapter 4, of the Chapter 'of the City of Kugene, of tha Charter of Ihe City of Kussne, by ihe Common Council of the City of Eugene on the tlh day of November, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on the 9th day of November. 1026, a special municipal election will be held In aald ctty on Tuesday, Decem ber 16, 1926, from the hour of elghr o'clock In the morning to tha hour of eight o'clock In the afternoon, and at aald; election, the following proposed charter amendments will be submitted to the electors of said city, referred by the Common Council for their ap proval or rejection, to-wlt: . 1. An act lo amend the City Charter crfUisClly ftt Eugene, Oregon, by sinnce Midway Wednesday, December 9 Opening with Jentzen's Harmony Pirates fleeted from ..... the key to tucccss comet with an ac count at .... . this con. venient bank its blended with co-opera. tion ,' ... carry a key First National Bank Since 1883 tho open door . , '; - ;Vy V-, , ' "-of acconmotlation' of co-operation ' amending Hectlnn 67, of Chapter IX of said Charier br adding thereto an author isailon lo the Common Counrli of Ihe I'lty to reoases coa(s) fur ter, elreat. alley and other Improvement, when the former as ssemenl has been declared Invalid, or the run. n shall be in duubt as to lis validity, or shall deem II mx eaaary, and lo tnako the asms a, lien upon lbs proiHatty abutting upon, ad Jare n l lour bene f I U ed by ssdi Improvement, 9. Ar act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugene. Oregon, by add ing a new chapter t hut pto, author laing and empowering ihe Common Issue and cell negotiable bonds of the City of Kugshe, in the sum of One Hundred a only -five Thou sand hollars or so much there for as shall b nsuesaary for ihe purpose of refunding the out standing Oensral I'tind Warrants and Improvement Hond Interest fund Warrants of the City, end to e spend the proceed In retiring lh out alandlng Oaneral 9und Warranla, and Improvement llond Interesl Vund Warrants of the Cily of Kugene. 1, An at! I lo ammnnd the City Char ier of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by amending Unction 41, nf Chapter IX of said Charter by changing the rate of- Interest en et tlflcatea of ante on foreclosure from ten to fifteen per rent, and adding a pro vision making ihe Clly automatically the purchaser of all uneold property. The Common Counrli by said Ordi nance No. lifts, has flaed Uie polling plai-es in be ens In each ward of said icy aa fallnwa: In Ward One, which Is the territory smith of 6;ivnlb Avenue and East of Willamette Hi reel, the polling pla- nhall be In ihe basement of lb public library or Kugooe. In Ward Two, which Is the territory north of Eleventh Avenue and East of Willamette Htreet, lb polling place shall by llio Eugens Armory building. nry north of HoveniU Avenue and west f Willamette Hiresi, lti poling pM. trm i, iiinMiin tmMiimg or Ktjgene. at Ihe corner of tUth and WHtametie Mireels, In Ward rour, which is the territory CONSTANT PAIN FROM PIMPLES Face, Neck and Shoulders Covered. Lasted Four Years, Cuticura Heals. , "My face, neck and houlder, were covert with pimple thai were hud, Ursa and ted. At Am I took no notice of them but the trouble kept getting worn. The Pimpiea ncnea and burned and Ihe more I scratched tha worao they got. They cauaed conatant pain and I loat mv real at nlrht. The irouoie laatea lor lour year,. "I waa adviaed to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment 10 purchased some, and alter ualns aia cakea of Soap and three boxea of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Ed Lynn, 121 Sycamore St.. Evansvllle. Ind.. March 4, 192). Nolhlncr Quicker or aafer than Cuticura Soap and Ointment to.A akin uoubies that Itch and burn. IMp Of. Olntra.nl int IM. T.ltuB ISt, SoM ",'!'7wh".- B"l'l 1rr. A'l'fvu: Cutieitra ShavJna Slick 2 Re. .mill r s,nlh AnH iM i. Wilum.n. Hlr..l. li.H n. In lh. im, .1 tlTctoi. n.ua ii... 1.1 a.rT&SJ, OW. A. OH, Unc nmiiMf Cluium jJ A USE VOUR TKLEfl IONIC KOK QUICK SERVO The Eugene Printing Co. 1047 WilUmette Ttlephoa If 15 Tim December Winter garden Eugene Main Event 10 Kounds fnrlf T.tll:ii.l nf Kiiiri.m. vii K. O. TtoLbic Clark of San Francis! 122I.I.S. Semi Windup , r. i.'..,,,ic Joe BlackwcU, of Eugcno vs. (icorgic Dixon of Portbi , i w Ui. Special Event A II I.. 't JMMIIIIIn . . 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