Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 10, 1925, Image 7

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 10. 1825
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the
Piamond
Store
of thi
City
At
Laraway's
Wonderful Laraway
For Christmas Gifts
t
The greatest gift of all i a beautiful diamond
mounted in a handome white-gold engraved
mounting. No other gift compares with it I Come
in and let us show, you the gorgeous gems we are
festuring for Christmas. The wholo city holds no
finer diamonds, nor such unusual diamond values!
When you give a diamond you know with certainty
(hit the receiver will treasure it above all other
(if til
Laraway Blue-White
DIAMONDS
$19.75
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Laraway Fiery
' DIAMONDS
S59
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DIAMONDS
S75
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Diamond Merchant and Jewler
Morning Register Lane County News
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iwn yiniK uml leuvm muiiy frlumlH
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III" Wlillmr ('Impel hi'l'ii lit 2:80
''" ! Tlmimluy n rici ri.itm. After
llii' ruiK-rnl Hvrvli'i.H tlid hoily will
l" mnl in Myrllo ('resit. Mm
.Neet' lilrlliiiluru, f0r Inlorinunt.
DANCE QUESTION RAISED
I'AlIt NOT
M IIOOI,
(iivi:v nv ik;h
KAVH JIAIV
iUxnr l.mift County Hpurlal)
HI'HJNt.h'IKIJJ. Or., c. 9.
lflt:h H'-hool MlmlcittK did not Hjxin
Mor Dm. (Iiiim'i nivfii In Kti'VunH' hull
Im-ic limt WctliiMH.lity which wuh or-dwi-d
illHiicrmMl by M. I'uul Hrul
Iiiln, pulicu matron, dcclurod l'rln
IkiI V. Ii. Uln. ut tho meeting of
lh Hchool boanl ItiHt nig. it. Ri-verul
Jorul women uppourr-d ut the metU
Ihh to link tho board to take up the
.nutttt-r.
MlKh hpIiooI Htudonta attondod tho
diinco and Dunlol Tuylor, ineinbor
r t lie furulty wan prpHent, it wan
wild .hut tho dfinco won u nrlvutn
mflnlr nnd no notion wn tahen by
iiii nojini. a n oi ire nnmt bo pot
oii on the rhool bulletin board for
it wr-ek and proper rhaperonn be
ohialned heforo tho students may
Klvc a dunre, naid Mr. Buln.
Krttitlun hufllnoss concluded the
lion rd mooting.
Mi'iflntrr I.nnti r'nunty Hpcclul)
rOTTAO 15 nROVK, Oro.. Vpc.
9. Mr. nnd Mm. N.J. NelHon and
ftinull nun, Hobblo, returned Tues-
Iny evoninic from nn eight-day
fltttv In Portland.
Mr. Vorna Hander, ' ac.cnw
nnnled hv her HlHter, Mra. Kva
WH'kH, left thla morning for Port
land In Mrs, Handera car. They
plen In return Saturday.
Miirt:n Anderson returned yes-
ferday from a ten duyn trip to
leppner and Cndon where no
vlHl'ed with bin brother, Theodore
Anderson; '. j
0fi Youncr in hero from We-
nneheo, ' Idaho, .vlsltlnir with
frlendu and relatlven for a few
d.nvK,
Mr. nnd Mm. W. C. Raenbred
from Drnln nre PuentB todnv at the
bomn of tbolf daughter, Mrn. Fay
AM'Ron.
Mr. H. A. Hocrnn. Mm. Mer-
vlllo Veatoh nnd Mm. Victor Kern
motored to Kucrene today and
spnt tb day Bhopplnpr.
Thou. Miller, who recently name
here from Alpine, has rented tho
PETITIONSARE PLANNED
STRKKT OI'KXIXG TO BE ASKED
AT SI'ltlNGFIIXD
Ol.nl.t.r T.on. County Special)
HI'ltlNOI'-IKI.n. Oro.. Doc. (I.
In onler to ri'llovo truffle on Fifth
ntn-i-t nnd to nllow nnturnl cxpnn
nlon of tho city, petitions will be
rlrt'tiliitnl hero noon anklnn: tho city
rnnni'll in open Kovcntli iitreot north
lo tlio minify road. It wan an
nonniHil today by Al Porklna, who
hiin Intcrvlpwcd property ownnrs.
The mrcet l now opon from Main
to K Htroet.
l'avlnic of the alloy between Main
and A direct from Third to Sixth
mreet will nlso bo asked in a peti
tion in ue circulated, one block of
thin alley warn to be paved at first.
but It Is now believed that paving
xnree uiocks is necessary.
MILL WORKER IS INJURED
Tlli;oOlu: KAKAU FALLS
fi:et to ground
(Itrirlntpr T.nnn County Sprclnl)
HI'ltlNGrint.D. Ore., J)ec. 9.
Painful brtilHiw on tho left aide and
Wk were mirrored today by Theo
dore k a ran, employe of the Snrlnir
field Lumber company, when he
fell 13 feet to the around while at
work at the plant He was given
treatment uy a local physician.
JiiHt how the fnll happened could
not be told, but It In believed that
.Mr. kurau slipped and lost his bal-
anre. Tho Injured man was so
verety shaken but no Injuries were
Hiirrered except for painful bruises,
No bones woro broken. auld the at
tending physician.
SPRINGFIELD CARS CRASH
QrKSTIOV OF IUOHT-OF-WAY
FNDS I COLLISION
(HoR-IMfr Tnn County Bpoclal)
SPHINCIFIKI.P Ore., Deo. 9. '
A question as to which driver had
tho riKht-of-way resulted in a col
Union of two automobiles on Fifth
fdroot hero today. A car driven by
Mrs. Ivan Mnlo and ono in Gimme
of a iMr. makoiy of wendllng flar.
urod In the crash, according to a
report nmuo to tne police. Both
fenders, a broken spring and a
twlHted front axle resulted.
i lllooin was fined 12 In police
court hero today for cutting a cor
ner on a local street. This Is tho
first fine to be made here for traf
fic violations In eoveral weeks.
John W. I'crkliiH, ut Haleiil ' lust
week-end.
Churlc irimch was a visitor
hero yesterduy on IjuhJiiohh from
Portland, ,
W. W. Weight will hold a turkey
shoot two in lies oust of Hprlngflolu
near tho Maplo school Iiouho, nox
Hunduy. Tlio shoot will luMt ttll
day.
K If. Mlnlnh wan a buelnops vis
itor noro rocontly from tho Westflr
district.
Mrs. Huzel Monro left yesterday
ror J'ortiund, whore she will vin
for a few days with frlonds.
i'ar 1'unix Over
fflpirlHlor Luna r'nunty Hiwclnt)
rOTTACJIO OHO V JO, Ore., lien. 0
A car driven by Mm. Horlhu
Mendel of Medford, iOre., In ut
le nip ting in duhii another car on
the blghwuy north of Cuttutfe
drove, wuh the cause of an acci
dent today, the Ford being crowd
ed off I ho highway and upsetting.
O. J. Hockey, one of the occupants
or tlio Ford, received a number or
minor Injuries, and wan treated by
a local physician.
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Methodists Hivo Soouil
tnRlRlpr T.iin. County Speclnl)
RPHINOFIKI.P. Ore, Dec. 9.
An "old-fashioned" social was slvon
at the Methodist church liero to
niffht l,y monibera of the youni;
jiuirried couple's Sunday school
clans, Tho proceeds of tlio affair
will po toward buying ftn electric
bulletin bonrd for the church corner.
Com Slilpmcnt Ilocolvwl
inrnlnier T.Ktio County Spoclal)
SPHINtlPIKMl. Ore., Dec. J.
A shipment or corn from Sioux
flty, Iowa, wns received by the
Sprlnirrteld Mill ond Grain com
pany Indiiy. it wns announced by
mill officials. Farmers of thla dis
trict are still selling grain at the
mill, It Is reported.
from
SritlNOFItflill PERSONAM
rlteslstor T.Kno County Special)
SPItlNOFIEI.D. Oro., Doo. 9.
.MIHH I niu ui iiiuinivii .loin wuii
of today here on a shopping trip.
lirllll..... Ct...nrl u.iib In tnwn InHnv
..... WrnllnMi.lllA 1Ulrlf.t
lllnm Williams, merchant of
flnvlnr IrnnwiCtftrl buslnefl. In
Sprlnirfleld today.
Arthur Mushman returned today
from a tliree.day trip to southern
Oregon on business for tho Spring
field Mill and Oraln company.
Mrs. r. A. "Shy" 7intington and
nr.. Wnllneix Anderson visited
here this nfternoon from their
homes in Kimono.
.. ft, l,nCTn nl Tnlerln. mrent for
ilio West Const Mfn Instiranoo
company, visited local physicians
and business men today. .
Mr and Mm. Phorman Adams of
Mabel were guests recently at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Qoorgo Oer-
lnw ''"Mctjtgan of lite Mottnihln
PI a cs i-ower tumiMi-'j """ " ,
'Beorge PerKlns visited hlB tother
DAILY MARKET REPORT
fft-fron .Toirmnl Mnrkei Rlew)
POnTLAND. Ore.. Ikc. Further
rodiiptlnn In dairy ptoiluce prlra on th
oxchnnRO wns nhown for the e union. In
th tirr Irmlc therr wns n romimptlon of
the sllillnR prlre, with extras down In to
46c. and flmta off 2c at 43c. Thene
re the only changes In that line lor
the cpJon, ft
Definite the quotntlftna nn the eYchanfre
KAlen of fgm on the open market con
tinue in enow tvtow the aatabllihert fis
tiren. In Kenernl. Ihero appnnrn a d!npo-
lllnn to Keen mtppliea rtenneil up frorn
ilav to ftny, nnd that ncrennltatea a lower
rance than the open market.
Rerelpta or kk rnnlinno to Increaee
re en-! at practically all points elons
the Pacific Coaat. In fnct. everywhere,
except In the Inter-mountaln arcttnn. the
supply of eirna la more than ample at
prcaent to lake raro of current domand.
Cold atornKO atock la extremely weak,
Htl valuoa generally allowing a wide
pread.
fnbe Bntter Bfarket Weaker
Market for cube butter eontlnuea to
enow woakneaa. On the dairy exchnnge
extraa and prime flrsta were each off lc.
Print market waa unchanged for the
day. Hake of butler la reasonably hoavy.
Ttirkey ftuppllm Are "Limited '
Very llmlleil auppllea -of turkeya are.
arriving along Front afreet, but demand
la aa yet of moat nominal character. A
few young toma ore finding favor around
379 3 Ac pound. Chicken demand la
ateady at former prices.
Cranberry Market la Active
TVsplte tho desperate efforts of whnle-
anlors hero In t created In eastern cran
berries, tho local product contlnnea. to
gain In trading volurne and at allgbtly
bettor prices. . itcporia maicaie put bouu
bnxea unaold In the hands of the assocla
tlon, which really la a scant supply.
Ilresaed Hog Market Steady
Market for country-killed hogs Is of
ateady character with beat light butchers
or blockers golpg well at 1640 pound.
Veal are Inclined to drag In apota with
general salos of top atuft around 16c
puund,
Annie Demand Ifolds Steady
With practically no change In the price
Hat here, market for applea Is considered
about steady. Trade Is taking care of a
fair volume of ripe atock, which must
be moved quickly.
Notre of Wholesale Trade
.Promised banana advance did not ma
toriallto here because of very dull trade
conditions. i
Sweet potatoes are generally lower I
here. , . , m j
Cauliflower market Is oft SBo crate
for all offerings.
, Celery heart a are scarce, quoted up, to
1.?6 doxen bunches.
Nut trade continues dull; prices sta
tionary.. .
Shippers Weather Notice
Wenther bureau advised Wednesday:
Protect shipments during t,he next 3G
hours against the following 'minimum
temperatures: Going north to Seattle.. 34
degrees; northeast to Spokane, 28 de
grees; east to Baker. 20 degrees, and
south to Aahland, 28 degrees. Minimum
temperature at Portland tonight, about
34 degrees.
Pert! and Tmmiswie Trlees
PORTLAND. Ore.. Deo. fl. Thnno
are the prices dealers pay wholesalers ex-
cdi wnere ninerwtse noted: v
imuer selling prices, box lots: Cream
ery prices: Prints, extras, BSc per lb. for
piam wrappers, subject to discount of
24Jf; dairy buying price. 38o per lb.
Butterfnt Country station delivery
bnnla! Beat chur.nlng cream, 4fifl47c pec
lb,i No. 3 grade, 47c per Ib Portland de
Uvory; best churning cream, Ctc lb.
uneese eeuing price: Tillamook coun
ty triplets, 110 12o ; loaf, S3 013c; Oregon
triplets, not branded, tto per lb.; Tilla
mook f, o. b. selling prices: Triplets ISc
Ib.t loaf, tto lb. t Coos county cheese,
selling price to ratalUrst Triplets, 30o,
loaf, lie per lb, .
Eggs Buying prices. Front strest! Cur
rent receipts, 3lo per doxen: hnnnerv
whites, 40o per dog,; hennery pullets, 33c;
unuersixeu, aic.
Live Posltry Selling nrlessi TTeavv
hena, 36036a lb.) tight to medium bens.
IB1 20c lb,: broilers, heavy, 24o per lb.:
light, 1903OQ lb. i Peklo duoks, tloj col
ored, SOo lb.
Turkeys 'Fancy dresstd. SB03le lb.:
ordinary, 30934c; fancy live turkeys.
28e per lb.
Onions Selling price to retailers: gar
He, 16930c; Oregon, 3.S6.
TRDie fotatoas Desohutes asms, 13.36
ei3.50: new local, ll.TIO 11.00; Taklma,
33.flOOM.OOi fancy bakers. 14.60.
Bell Peppers Local IOIIHo per fb.
Bunch Vegetables Parsley, 3oo6no,
radishes, IOoj beets, 40oi carrots, loo;
turnips, 40a dosen bunches,
Saok VsgetRbles flelllnff prtcei Beets,
13.00 1 carrots, 1,60 sack; cabbage,
Oroffon, lHo par lb, lettuce, Oregon,
II, 26011. B0 per orate i oaullflownr, local,
I1.3BOI3.00 per crate t celery, ?6o0fl.OO
dosen green peas, ): spinach, local,
11.00 orange box, tomatoes, hot house,
$4,60 crate.
Meats uA Provisions)
Country Meats Selling price to retail
ers: Country-kilted hogs, best butchers
under 1B0 lbs., lEtlHo lb.: beat calves
(abmit 80 tn 100 lbs.), 160160 per lb.;
lambs, 17O230 per lb.
Lard Pure leaf, llo lb.i shortening,
IBP. l
Smoked Meats Hams, SoBSo par lb.:
breakfast bacon, 8B4B3a per lb,
nnpa, Wool. HI dee, Kto.
flops Nominal) 1686 orop, clusters,
nominal.' 30022o.
Hides Buying prlcesi Baited hides, all
IJridci? the
SI I y I. i I -
The most practical gift is something "HE" can wear. He undoubtedly would prefer
something he could use in such a manner. We have a host of splendid things that would
make wonderful gifts. , Look over these items.
Colorful
Novelty
Sweaters
The most complete assort
ment of novelty sweaters
we have ever shown are
open to your selection.
Most of them are made by
Oantner Mattern Co., one
ofv the. largest manufac
turers of knit goods in the
United States. .
"(These sweaters are Just
the thing for the young
chap.
$550 to $9.50
: Beautiful
Warm
Bathrobes
One of tVie most de
sired gift. and prob
ably one of the most
popular presents, is the
nice wtarm bathrobes.
They are beautiful In
design, and are equally
good for lounging pur
poses. For the man who .likes
to stay home in the
evenings a robe is un
equaled as a gift.
KSLXfC
$7.50 and $12.50
Select From These Suggestions
Suitable Gifts
- That Can Be
Purchased for
$10
Blazer Sport Jacket.
Bath Robes.
Golt knickers. '
Or J10 down on a S50 Adler
Collegian Suit or Overcoat.': -
Suitable Gifts
' That Can Be
Purchased for
$5
Gordon hats.
Neckwear. '
Union Suits, Hatchway,
button, all wool.
Auto Robes.
Gloves, dress.
Umbrellas."""
Suitable Gifts
That Can Be
Purchased for
$2
Belts, Hickok initialed.
Shirts, .collars attached.
Hatchway, -no button -Union
Suits.
Golf Hose.
Gloves, lined driving.
Umbrellas.
Suitable Gifts
., That Can Be
- Purchased for .
$1
Ties, wonderful assortment.
Garters, two pair.
Socks, silk and silk & wool.
Handkerchiefs, four to the
box.
Beltograms, initialed.--.
Socks, three pair in box.
837
Willamette
FTHlil
837
Willamette
weights, 8Hc; rreen hides, 7c; salted
bulls, 6ci green bulls, CHc; salted or
green calf. 16c; salted Oh green kip, 10c.
Sheep Pelts Flint dry sheep pelts.
Ions;, 23tte: ehorVlltto: pieces, Utto;
flint dry shearings, each, B&lOo; salted
pelts, .Ions;, each, 1.00H1.60; short,
each, 36020c; sbea rings, each, 10016a;
dry salted pelts. 17 Ho.
Wool Nominal; valley, fine. H -blood,
3D tl 40c: medium or 8-4-blqoil, 38 40c
per lb.; coarse or 3-4-blood, 36 38c per
lb.; braid. 310320 lb. At valley points
prices are So to 6c higher for seteeted
lots. ;
Mohair Bnylng price: Kid, 6 Bo ' per
lb.i staple, '40o per Ib.t short staple, 16c
per lb.; burry stock, 20o per lb.
Cascara bark Buying price, 126
peel. 7o lb.i 124 peel. 8c lb.
Oregon Grape Root Buying pries, Stta
per lb. . . '),,
.Cottle and Calves ;
Steers, good 1. 2.36
Medium
Common a.M 6.76
Canner and cutter ....... 4.600 6.60
Heifers, good and choice (860 t "
lbs. up) 6.000 (-60
Common and medium (all
weights) 4-S0e .00
Common and medium . .., 6.764 8.00
Canner and cutter i.,.3.50 6.76
Cows, good 4.600 . Of
Common and medium 3.600 6. 76
Canner and cutter 2.000 3.5
Bulls, good (beef, yearlings
excluded) 3.760 4.60
Canner to medium 3.000 3,76
Calves, medium to choice
(mllkfeda excluded) ...... 7.000 9.60
Culls and common 6.000 7,00
Vealers, medium to choice. .10.00012.00
Cull and common 6.60010.00
Bheep anil Lambs
Lambs, good to cholco, (Mt.
Adams) 12.60018.50
Medium and good (valley). 12.00013.60
Medium and good (valley). 11. 60013.00
Heavyweight (82 lbs. up) .,10.00011.60
t All weights , (culls and -
common) .3,00011.00
Yearling wethers, medium to
cholco 8.60011.60
Ewes, common to choice..,. 6.00 0 8.00
Culls and common 2.600 6.00
NOTB The above class and . grads
quotations- do not lo all oases repre
sent aotual sales. In some Instances
they represent values at which such
took would sell If available, according
to ths judgment of the market reporter
Hogs
Heavyweight (260 to 880
lbs.), medium,' good and
cholco 11.76012.60
Medium weight (200 to 260
lbs.), medium, good and
choice tJ.OO01S.6O
Light weight (160 to 200
lbs.), common medium,
good and choice .12.26012.60
Unlit lights (1.10 to 100 lbs.),
Common, medium, good and
choice 11.26012.26
Pitching hogs 6.60010.60
Slaughter pigs (130 lbs. t
down), medium, good and
choice 11.00011.00
Feeder and atocker pigs (70 ,
to 130 lbs,), common, me
dium, good and choice. .11.00012,60
PnrtlniWt Ornln Futures
(By The Aflsoclated Pross)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 9. Wheat,
BUB, hard white, December. $1.66; Jan
uary, $1.08; hard white, blue atom and
hart, December, Jnnuary, $1.06; soft
white, December, January, $1.66; west
ern white, December, ianunry. $1,66;
hard winter, northern spring, December,
January, $1.69; western red, December,
Jnnuary. $1.59.
Oat a, no. 2, 36-pound white feed, De
cember, January, $30; No. 2, 36-pound
gray. December, January, $30.
Barley, No. 2, 46-pound, 'December.
January. $32; 44 -pound, December, Jan
uary, $31.
Corn. No. -3 eastern -yellow shipment,
December, January, $36.60.
Mill run, standard, December, Jan
uary, $30.60.
Portland Dairy Exchange '
. (By The. Associated Press)
PORTLAND. Ore,, Dec. a. Butter,
extras. 60c; standards, 49c; prime firsts,
4Sc; ttrsts, 48c per lb.
Eggs, extras, 46c; firsts, 43c; pullets.
4oc; current receipts, 38c; underslsed.
i-c per uoa,: .. . ,
. , ' New York. Fruit Prices
(By Tho Associated Press) '
NEW, YORK, Dec. 9. Evaporated
appies urmor; cnoice, 1ZH012 3-4c;
fancy, 13'4 013 3-4c.
Prunes, Irrogular; Callfornlas, 6 3-40
13 3-4c; Ore gone, 9013c.
Apricots firmer; standard, 21023Hc;
choice, 2314026c; extra choice, 26026c
Peaches firm; standard, 18019c;
Rnlalna firm; loose muscatels, 609Ho
choice to fancy seeded, 901iUc:
seedless, 709c.- .
Instructions
Given over the phone are
as carefully followed as if
you called at our office in
person. A trained organiza
tion knows in advance what
is required to meet your expectation.'-
Our service car stops on a
convenient day each week
at homes of many patrons.
Always a business suit re
freshed for next week.
Phone 220
Portland Hay Market '
(By The Associated Press)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 9. Hay
Buying prices: Valley timothy, $170$I9;
eastern Oregon, nominal; alfalfa, $190
$19.60; clover, $17; oat hay, $160116;
oat and vetch, $17.60; straw, $7.60 per
ton. Selling prices, $3 a ton more.
Seattle Hay and Oraln
(By The Associated Press)
SEATTLE, Dee. 9. Barley, wholo. $43;
ground, $46; clipped, $49; chop, all
grain,. $58; corn, , whole, $50; cracked.
$61; hay, alfalfa, $26; timothy, $'J8
P. 3... $20; mixed, $26; Unseed meal, $70;
oats, Puget Sound,' $44; scratch food,
$69; jjoy bean, $70; wheat, $60.
" Seuctie ifatrr Exchange
(By The Associated Press).
SEATTLE, Dec. .9 Butter, city
creamery cubes, 64c; bricks or prints.
63c per lb.
Eggs, fresh ranch, 62c; mixed colors,
61c; pullets, 37a par dos.
jcw lura uupi '
(By The Associated Press) '
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Hops steady,
state, 1926, 60065c; 1924, 36040c; Pa
cific Coast, 1925, 27030c; 1924, 22026c
Over 1000 cities laying concrete
streets this year '1.
Your Concrete
sHtireeit w nun weeit
TTMc RequSresfiientt
Even when necessary to
. cut into a concrete street to
make new water or sewer
. connections, it loses none
of its attractive appearance.
The job is done quickly.
There is no unsightly patch
ing. The new concrete joins
the old perfectly.
Our free booklet,"CmcTU Streets
' fir Your Toum," tutll tell you ths r
tuhol story. Ash for your coy. '
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Gmco Building
PORTLAND, OREG.
A National Organisation to Improve and '
Extend the Vtei of Concrete
; . OFFICES IN 0 CITIES